Some clubs are doing members ballots. Some are focusing on corporates.
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But the Canberra Raiders will decide what they'll do with their limited number of tickets at their board meeting on Friday now that small crowds have returned to the NRL.
One option being considered is to reward members who are essential services workers, but with a membership base of about 20,000 there will only be a few lucky ones.
It's believed about 120 spectators will be allowed into the Raiders away game against the Wests Tigers at Campbelltown Stadium on Saturday.
The Tigers were going to use those spots for their corporate clients.
But there's the possibility the venue could hold double that the following week - when the Raiders host the Manly Sea Eagles on June 21.
Raiders coach Ricky Stuart was unsure of what the plans were, but was hopeful they would be allowed to return to playing at Canberra Stadium for their round 11 clash against the South Sydney Rabbitohs.
"We're preparing to play right up until round 10 away from [Canberra Stadium], but if there's anything sooner than that it will be wonderful to get back home and play here in front of some people, it would be great for the players," he said.
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Stuart revealed star five-eighth Jack Wighton had just one more box to tick in his concussion return-to-play protocols having passed everything so far.
He's had a light week of training after he was unable to finish the Raiders' loss to the Newcastle Knights on Sunday having hit his head on the ground following a head clash.
Wighton has become a crucial cog in the Green Machine's campaign.
"Yeah [he's looking] healthy. He's meeting with an independent doctor [on Thursday]. He's passed his tests with our own club doctor," Stuart said.
"He did a light session [Wednesday] and meeting an independent doctor to get the final clearance."
Wighton's direct opponent will be Josh Reynolds, who has come into the Wests line-up at the expense of Benji Marshall.
While he won't play against the Raiders, Marshall has been cleared to return to training following his social-distancing breach.
Marshall was stood down after giving Channel Seven journalist Michelle Bishop a kiss on the cheek at training on Wednesday.
He was immediately sent home into quarantine, while Bishop got a coronavirus test - which came back negative on Thursday.
Stuart expected a lively performance from Reynolds in Marshall's place.
"He's got a big point to prove and I think he's an experienced player, and he's one of those players that has a lot of energy in his game," Stuart said.
"He plays to inspire others, he has a lot of touches of the footy and he'll be attacking the back of our ruck this week.
"It's something we've got to make sure we're better at."
NRL ROUND FIVE
Saturday: Canberra Raiders v Wests Tigers at Campbelltown Stadium, 7.35pm. Live on Fox League.
Raiders team: 1. Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad 2. Bailey Simonsson 3. Jarrod Croker (C) 4. Curtis Scott 5. Nick Cotric 6. Jack Wighton 7. George Williams 8. Josh Papalii 9. Josh Hodgson (C) 10. Dunamis Lui 11. Joe Tapine 12. Elliott Whitehead 13. Corey Horsburgh 14. Siliva Havili 15. Emre Guler 16. Sia Soliola 17. Jordan Rapana 18. Tom Starling 19. Matt Frawley 20. Ryan Sutton 21. Michael Oldfield.
Wests Tigers team: 1. Adam Doueihi 2. David Nofoaluma 3. Joey Leilua 4. Moses Mbye 5. Tommy Talau 6. Josh Reynolds 7. Luke Brooks 8. Josh Aloiai 9. Harry Grant 10. Zane Musgrove 11. Luciano Leilua 12. Chris Lawrence 13. Alex Twal 14. Thomas Mikaele 15. Russell Packer 16. Michael Chee-Kam 17. Alex Seyfarth 18. Benji Marshall 19. Luke Garner 20. Billy Walters 21. Corey Thompson.