'Season on the brink': South Australia drops fresh bombshell on AFL
The AFL will be forced into yet another fixture shake-up with South Australia's government compelling SA clubs into quarantine if they play a Victorian side.
A day after Queensland's government adopted fresh coronavirus protocols involving Victorians, SA Premier Steven Marshall has followed suit.
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Marshall has rescinded a decision to open his state's borders with Victoria from July 20.
The move will likely prevent Adelaide and Port Adelaide playing as scheduled in Melbourne in round seven on July 18 and 19 respectively, when both clubs were due to play Melbourne clubs.
And it also effectively rules out Adelaide being used as a hub featuring Victorian teams, unless they spend 14 days in self-isolation when arriving.
“We know that this will have a dramatic affect on the AFL,” Marshall told reporters on Tuesday.
“But we are adopting a position in South Australia which is not dissimilar to what has been announced for Queensland.
“So any teams coming in from Victoria to South Australia will have to do that two weeks of isolation.
“Any South Australian team that plays a Victorian team or goes to Victoria to play a Victorian team will have to do that two weeks of isolation on return to our state.”
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Queensland's identical decision on Monday forced the AFL to reschedule matches for round five which starts on Thursday.
Both Queensland and SA governments announced the fresh protocols in the wake of a spike of coronavirus cases in Melbourne.
The Crows and Power have been in a hub on the Gold Coast for three weeks, with both clubs set to play two more games in Queensland before their shift to Melbourne which now appears unlikely.
AFL chief executive Gillon McLachlan said on Monday the league was exploring all options to continue its season, which has completed four of 17 scheduled rounds.
South Australia’s announcement had fans fearing for the season on Tuesday.
More headaches for the AFL and Travis Auld. South Australia has scrapped the July 20 opening border date with Victoria. SA premier said the decision was made in the last half hour. More @superfooty soon.
— Glenn McFarlane (@MaccaHeraldSun) June 30, 2020
Call it off! The game looks and feels wrong! Players and teams are jaded and disinterested! Shortened quarters end the game before it begins.. sorry it’s time to shelve 2020 and look forward to 2021
— Dino Leopardi (@Dtothalo78) June 30, 2020
So QLD and now South Australia have essentially banned Melbourne clubs entering the state without 14 days quarantine. Travis Auld officially has the toughest job in sport. Season is teetering on the brink.#AFL
— Phil Inn (@philinn019) June 30, 2020
Seasons done, getting ridiculous.
— Droo Somersault (@SextonPestral) June 30, 2020
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