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Is this the moment that ends the Queensland NRL bubble? Footy star 'Jimmy the Jet' puts league's entire season at risk by wandering onto his hotel balcony - and you won't believe why

The viability of this year's NRL competition was thrown into doubt after one of the game's most controversial stars went onto his hotel balcony to hang a wet towel.

James Roberts, 28, strolled outside despite warnings that if any more players left their rooms then the league's quarantine bubble might be closed.

The troubled Wests Tigers centre was caught soaking in the sun at the Novotel Hotel in Surfers Paradise on Tuesday.

Just days earlier, warnings that were issued when players and family members were snapped passing lollies to other guests on floors above and below.

The reason given for 'Jimmy the Jet's' alleged player bubble breach was that he was struggling with his mental health and needed to step out for some fresh air.

However, video and photo taken at the time show the Tigers outside back stepping onto his balcony to dry a towel.

NRL player James Roberts is spotted on his hotel quarantine balcony allegedly breaking the rules

NRL player James Roberts is spotted on his hotel quarantine balcony allegedly breaking the rules

Roberts, 28, was captured soaking in the sun at the Novotel Hotel in Surfers Paradise on Tuesday

Roberts, 28, was captured soaking in the sun at the Novotel Hotel in Surfers Paradise on Tuesday

The new images will infuriate Queensland health authorities who threw a season-saving lifeline to the NRL by taking them into a quarantine bubble when the league's heartland of Sydney was locked down due to a Covid outbreak. 

Just days ago Queensland's chief health officer Jeannette Young issued a stark warning to players now residing in hubs with their families in Brisbane, the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast that they were on their final warning. 

Dr Young put the players, their families and the entire competition on notice saying she was prepared to kick the NRL players, families and officials out of the state which would effectively end the season as Sydney's lockdown will extend through August. 

'I'm getting very close to it,' Dr Young said of revoking the league's exemption.

'I'm very, very concerned about what is happening with these NRL players. This is too risky. We just cannot have people deliberately breaching the rules.'  

Due to Covid protocols, footballers in Queensland player hubs are not allowed to step on their balcony

Due to Covid protocols, footballers in Queensland player hubs are not allowed to step on their balcony

Roberts is pictured on his balcony just days after Queensland's chief health officer Jeannette Young told the NRL they are on their final warning

Roberts is pictured on his balcony just days after Queensland's chief health officer Jeannette Young told the NRL they are on their final warning

Fed-up with the attitude of some footballers who weren't getting the message, Queensland Health forced players to tape their doors shut to make sure there was no more intermingling from balcony to balcony.

Players, staff and family member were all given explicit instructions that their balconies were now a no-go. 

Robert's alleged breach of the Covid bubble could see an extremely harsh penalty, with a potential for his contract to be torn up as well as huge fines. 

It could also see the NRL reprimanded for not keeping their players in line with public safety protocols.

Roberts, who has had a number of disciplinary issues during his time in the top grade, revealed earlier this year he almost quit rugby league due to his mental health struggles. 

After being sacked from South Sydney and then Penrith early in his career, 'Jimmy the Jet' was arrested for public nuisance in 2014 on the Gold Coast when he was playing for the Titans. 

The reason given for 'Jimmy the Jet's' alleged player bubble breach was that he was struggling with mental health issues and needed to step out for some fresh air, but video and images show the outside back stepping onto his balcony to dry a towel

The reason given for 'Jimmy the Jet's' alleged player bubble breach was that he was struggling with mental health issues and needed to step out for some fresh air, but video and images show the outside back stepping onto his balcony to dry a towel

The images are set to infuriate Queensland health authorities who allowed the NRL to move the entire competition to Queensland two weeks ago in the midst of Sydney's spiralling Covid outbreak. Pictured: Roberts opens his balcony door to go back inside

The images are set to infuriate Queensland health authorities who allowed the NRL to move the entire competition to Queensland two weeks ago in the midst of Sydney's spiralling Covid outbreak. Pictured: Roberts opens his balcony door to go back inside

He was arrested for another drunken incident while playing for the Brisbane Broncos in 2016 and later attended various rehabilitation facilities to get his promising career back on track.  

In 2018, the he represented the NSW Blues in State of Origin but in the years that followed his career began to wane with several injuries. 

The Wests Tigers on Tuesday night released a statement on the apparent quarantine breach.

'The NRL has today reported a breach of the current balcony directive to Queensland Health by Wests Tigers player James Roberts,' the club said.

'The NRL and Wests Tigers are providing James with additional wellbeing support to assist him in coping with quarantine and will continue to work closely with Queensland Health.'

NRL families have been forced to tape their balconies shut and send photo proof to Queensland Health after they were pictured breaching quarantine rules

NRL families have been forced to tape their balconies shut and send photo proof to Queensland Health after they were pictured breaching quarantine rules

Pictures show men and women staying inside the Novotel hotel in Surfers Paradise as a part of the NRL's bubble passing lollies to people on floors above and below them on July 22

Pictures show men and women staying inside the Novotel hotel in Surfers Paradise as a part of the NRL's bubble passing lollies to people on floors above and below them on July 22

Players and families passing each other goodies was the second Covid breach in quick succession after Daily Mail Australia revealed last week that married Penrith Panthers hooker Apisai Koroisau sneaked a woman he met on Instagram into the Blues State of Origin camp.

The woman who is alleged to have met up with Koroisau said she has not yet been contacted by officials after coming forward to reveal she twice sneaked in with him. 

NRL's integrity commission immediately launched an investigation into the woman's claims and Koroisau was fined $35,000 and banned for two games.

The woman claimed Koroisau gave her 'strict' instructions on how to get into the camp without being noticed.

They planned to meet a third time but the woman claimed Koroisau put an end to that dalliance hours before she was due to arrive.

The breach has thrown the entire NRL season into chaos with Queensland's CHO Jeannette Young threatening to send the player's packing from the state

The breach has thrown the entire NRL season into chaos with Queensland's CHO Jeannette Young threatening to send the player's packing from the state

Koroisau called off the rendezvous after South Sydney Rabbitohs player Jai Arrow was dumped from the Maroons camp over a similar incident involving a female dancer being invited back to his hotel.

Arrow has since been slapped with a $35,000 fine and banned for two games, including next Wednesday's Origin clash in Newcastle. 

He admitted he was aware of the rules in a statement released by Queensland Rugby League.

'I know I have let a lot of people down, including my teammates, coaching staff and fans right across the rugby league community,' Arrow said.

'For this I am truly sorry. I have fully cooperated with the NRL Integrity Unit, and I understand the scrutiny and criticism coming my way.'

Rabbitoh's star Jai Arrow has been slapped with a $35,000 fine and banned for two games after he allegedly invited a female dancer back to his hotel in a breach of the Covid bubble

Rabbitoh's star Jai Arrow has been slapped with a $35,000 fine and banned for two games after he allegedly invited a female dancer back to his hotel in a breach of the Covid bubble

It's understood Arrow, 25, didn't leave the team hotel but invited the woman into the camp, pictured with his girlfriend, Miss World Australia Taylah Cannon

It's understood Arrow, 25, didn't leave the team hotel but invited the woman into the camp, pictured with his girlfriend, Miss World Australia Taylah Cannon

Koroisau was the 18th man for games one and two of the State of Origin series, and allegedly first invited the woman to join him at the Novotel in Homebush. 

The Penrith Panthers hooker allegedly sneaked the woman into the camp on June 20 - one day before the team was moved to Kingscliff in New South Wales' far north to escape Sydney's rampant coronavirus outbreak. 

The married father-of-two allegedly also met up with the woman on a second occasion, on the day of game two, when the team was in a 'bubble' to prevent any potential exposure to the virus.  

Koroisau later issued a grovelling apology on Friday night while his wife Amy admitted she had been left 'immensely hurt'.

'I made the choice to do the wrong thing and my actions have brought shame and embarrassment to many people, especially my wife and children. I will be forever sorry,' the footy player said.  

Api Koroisau has been fined $35,000 and suspended for two games he allegedly put the entire NRL competition at risk by smuggling a woman he met on Instagram into the Blues hotel on two occasions

Api Koroisau has been fined $35,000 and suspended for two games he allegedly put the entire NRL competition at risk by smuggling a woman he met on Instagram into the Blues hotel on two occasions

Koroisau's wife Amy congratulated him on Instagram for making his long-awaited debut in game three after being 18th man for the first two matches

Koroisau's wife Amy congratulated him on Instagram for making his long-awaited debut in game three after being 18th man for the first two matches

'I apologise to the fans for putting our game at risk, particularly at such a challenging time for so many people.

'I apologise to my wife Amy for the pain I have caused. I've hurt you and the girls with my selfish, thoughtless actions.  

I'm determined to become a better partner, father and protector, and hopefully rebuild trust, and earn back your love and our family.'

His wife Amy also addressed the scandal but said she had faith in her husband to learn from his mistakes.

'While there have been some painful lies and misrepresentation in certain media reports, I don't think it is in the best interests of our family to engage with it,' she said.

'Api is a great dad and although this has hurt me immensely I have no doubt he will put the necessary strategies in place to learn from this and better who he is.'

Koroisau's wife Amy (pictured) said the scandal had hurt her 'immensely' but said she had faith in her husband to learn from his mistakes

Koroisau's wife Amy said the scandal had hurt her 'immensely' but said she had faith in her husband to learn from his mistakes

Amy and the pair's two daughters will spend 14 days in hotel quarantine at a Gold Coast hotel before moving north to the Sunshine Coast, where Koroisau and his teammates are based

Amy and the pair's two daughters will spend 14 days in hotel quarantine at a Gold Coast hotel before moving north to the Sunshine Coast, where Koroisau and his teammates are based

The Panthers released a statement that said they supported the decision handed down to the player. 

'In issuing the proposed penalty, the NRL has taken into account that the alleged breach took place prior to more recent breaches, including before a group of St George Illawarra Dragons players breached NSW Public Health orders and before Queensland Player Jai Arrow breached the game's biosecurity protocols,' the league said in a statement.

'It also takes into account the alleged breach was shortly after an upgrade in biosecurity protocols.

'It's alleged Koroisau attended the hotel room of an individual who was not part of the team's biosecurity bubble on 27 June.

'The NRL is offering ongoing welfare support to Koroisau's family.'

NRL boss Peter V'landys delivered a stern warning to NRL players and their families this week, threatening harsh penalties for anyone who had breached the Covid bubble

NRL boss Peter V'landys delivered a stern warning to NRL players and their families this week, threatening harsh penalties for anyone who had breached the Covid bubble

The NRL has gone to extreme lengths to keep the game alive since the pandemic began 18 months ago, including demanding all players enter a 'bubble' to avoid potential outbreaks.

ARLC Chairmen Peter V'landys delivered NRL players and their families another stern warning this week. 

'Anyone who's breached the bubble and put the game and the income of fellow players at risk will be heavily penalised if the allegations are proven true,' V'landys said on 2GB. 

'It was first brought to the attention of the NSWRL yesterday who then referred it to the integrity department. We haven't really had a chance to investigate it and see the veracity of the allegations.

'We certainly penalised the St George Illawarra team and Jai Arrow and it will be no different if these allegations are proven. At the moment they are just allegations and we need to investigate them.'

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