The Canterbury Bulldogs' players and staff have been given the all-clear after undergoing coronavirus tests.
The Bulldogs' NRL clash with the Sydney Roosters was postponed from Sunday to Monday after a teacher at a school attended by one of prop Aiden Tolman's children tested positive for COVID-19.
Players and staff underwent tests, with Tolman among those testing negative, although the 31-year-old will not face the Roosters.
A statement released by Canterbury on Monday said: "All Bulldogs players and staff within the club 'bubble' have been given clearance after undergoing COVID-19 tests yesterday.
"The results of the tests were relayed to the club this afternoon.
All Bulldogs players and staff within the club 'bubble' have been given clearance after undergoing COVID 19 tests yesterday.#proudtobeabulldog
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"Aiden Tolman and his family were also cleared after tests and Aiden will now follow isolation protocols until being given permission by the NRL to train with the Bulldogs squad again."
The Bulldogs have lost three of their opening four games of the NRL season ahead of their clash with the Roosters.