Rugby league: The week in social media

By Sky Sports Rugby League

Image: Konrad Hurrell's dancing has caused a stir on social media this week

With the rugby league season still suspended, we take a look at how various teams and players have been coping in isolation.

We start this week with Konrad Hurrell, who has been busting some moves on the dancefloor.

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A few other players have been enjoying a bit of isolation downtime in the sun such as housemates Jackson Hastings and Joey Lussick, along with Joe Burgess and his dog.

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St George Illawarra forward Tyson Frizell's dog does not seem to be enjoying himself as much though...

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...and Wakefield Trinity winger Tom Johnstone had to give his a helping hand on a recent walk.

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On the subject of animals, did you catch our throwback to the time Oldham's mascot tackled a canine pitch invader?

Back to people and Warrington Wolves wide-man Josh Charnley has been showing off his skills to his children...

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...while Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook is taking over hair-cutting duty for his.

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Over in Australia, Dally M winner James Tedesco is doing his bit to keep everyone connected during the lockdown...

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...and ex-Hull KR man Terry Campese is offering help to those in need through his foundation.

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Meanwhile, Keighley Cougars are among the clubs in the country providing valuable support to care workers.

To finish with this week, take it away Sonny Bill Williams.

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