To say that past couple of weeks have been mind-blowing would be an understatement.
The coronavirus pandemic has thrown a spanner in the works for everyone in 2020 - football wise and life wise.
The rugby league community has reacted via social media, in so many positive ways. Including various Intrust Super Cup players and clubs.
Redcliffe Dolphins skipper Cameron Cullen acknowledged everyone was doing their best to get through this tough time together.
Melbourne Storm and Sunshine Coast Falcons talent Chris Lewis updated everyone on his 2020 statistics, trying to prompt smiles during this tough time.
Storm and Falcons team mate Nicho Hynes indicated pre-season 2.0 was about to begin for players.
Norths Devils have responded to social isolation by offering tips and drills players at any levels can practice at home over the coming weeks.
Mackay Cutters continue to support small local businesses.
Sunshine Coast Falcons named a Round 2 team despite the round not going ahead.
And shared highlights from their last encounter with Tweed Seagulls.
Wynnum Manly Seagulls decided to take a trip down memory lane.
Northern Pride responded to the news footy was suspended for at least 10 weeks with sadness.
Despite offering to stay in the country an extra week to help facilitate Round 2 of the competition if it were to go ahead, the PNG Hunters were instead able to head home and were sure to undertake the necessary protocols upon their return to Papua New Guinea.