Vic Premier clears path for AFL’s targeted return dateAll AFL players have now been granted government approval for non-contact training in groups of 10 after Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews on Monday followed other states in relaxing COVID-19 social restrictions.
From first thing Wednesday, footballers from the 10 Victorian teams will be permitted to train in that number.
The Victorian allowance for training in groups of 10 will stand for at least three weeks, when the next set of restriction plans could be unveiled.
It is possible the AFL will delay allowing clubs to officially return to training until uniformity across all states can be achieved.
https://www.afl.com.au/news/433108/get-to-work-vic-government-approves-training-but-there-s-a-catch“We have agreed to a set of arrangements that will allow for training for AFL, for Rugby League, for other professional sports to resume from just before midnight tomorrow night,” Dan Andrews said.
“With that happening, once training is up and running again, that paves the way for the AFL and other codes to make announcements.
“Training resuming paves the way for footy to be back and I think we all want that, provided it’s safe, appropriate and can be done in a cautious way and I’m confident that it can be.”
Andrews suggested AFL teams will be able to train in their entirety, if following agreed upon guidelines.
“What we have done is said that each sport, and obviously sports are different, will put in place what (their own) plans are ... but they must be self- contained,” he said.
“If they are using a training facility or a gym or an outdoor area, it must be exclusively for them. We can’t have a situation where there is a carve-out for professional sport because of their workplace, because it’s basically our job, we can’t have a carve-out and then have other people not connected to that sport intermingling, if you like.
“This is about containment. It is about managing the risk, and in the event that there are positive tests, we are in a strong position to be able to contact trace and take appropriate public health measures are deemed so.
“This is exclusively for those sports, and they need to have control the space therein and they need to listen to the advice of the chief health officers, but a very positive partnership, not just with footy, but with rugby league, other codes, and I’m confident that they understand that there are risks.”
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