The Mustangs Brothers Rugby League Football Club is leading the way towards COVID-19 recovery.
The club has a number of others interested in visiting its headquarters and checking out the changes made in order to return to competition.
The Mustangs have implemented an exhaustive check-list which includes temperature checks for players, sanitised balls and barricaded sections of the clubhouse and playing surface to comply with restrictions.
Each player who turns up at the club's Kenny Road headquarters has their temperature taken, and answers a questionnaire about their possible exposure to COVID-19.
Coaching co-ordinator Geoff Burr said the club had made a raft of changes to comply with guidelines.
"We've barricaded areas off where we don't want people," he said.
There is also an isolation area where players are taken if their body temperature.
It is all designed to secure a return to footy. Burr said the QRL was looking to have players back on the field in late July.
He said it was not a moment too soon for the players, whose parents were reporting growing frustration.
"The mental health of these kids was getting dangerous," Burr said.
"The frustration and anger, it builds up more than normal.
"These kids need to get back out there and see their mates and run around.
"My kids have been running around like mad men."