Rugby league: The week in social media
Friday 17 April 2020 11:44, UK
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.
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.
St George Illawarra forward Tyson Frizell's dog does not seem to be enjoying himself as much though...
...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...
...while Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook is taking over hair-cutting duty for his.
Over in Australia, Dally M winner James Tedesco is doing his bit to keep everyone connected during the lockdown...
...and ex-Hull KR man Terry Campese is offering help to those in need through his foundation.
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.