During the pandemic, rugby league clubs have found it harder than ever to connect with fans, yet their importance to communities has rarely been so pivotal.For a year, fans have not only been deprived of watching their teams but being a part of society too.
Human contact and social, face-to-face interaction with the rest of the world has rarely been so difficult.As pillars of their communities, clubs have faced the unenviable task of serving those who need them while being unable to physically engage with them.