Riewoldt, Tigers would be rapt to restart the season against CollingwoodBy SEN
18 May 2020Richmond star Jack Riewoldt is incredibly excited by the prospect of facing Collingwood on June 11th when the footy season resumes.
While it isn’t yet official, it has been suggested that the blockbuster will be used to kick off Round 2.
AFL fixtures boss Travis Auld told SEN’s Crunch Time on Saturday that it would be a “really strong way to start the season”.
Riewoldt is happy that they have something set in stone to focus on as players and clubs return to training on Monday.
“They’re obviously a really strong powerhouse side and we like to think that we are too, so it’s exciting that we have a date locked in,” he told SEN’s Whateley.
“Rather than planning for what ifs we’re planning for an actual time to get ready and go.
“I know from our senior coach’s point of view he’s rapt that we’ve got a date and can start to get the troops ready for what’s going to be a fantastic way to restart the season.”
Players will be forced to live under strict conditions during the season in order to keep COVID-19 from entering the league and derailing it once more.
Riewoldt said the AFL’s protocols are strict, but it all comes down to “common sense”.
“I’ve had a brief look over it (the protocols), but I can imagine today it will be spelled out pretty clearly for all the players and what the do’s and don’t’s are,” he said.
“I think it comes down to common sense really. The more times you put yourself in a position to come in contact and catch COVID-19, they’re the situations you’ve gone to be wary of and be smart of.
“It’ll continue to be a fluid situation … you hear one thing and then within two days its sort of taken a shift and gone a completely different way. I think it’ll be pretty fluid and common sense will prevail as well.”
The AFL is expected to release its fixture for the first four to six weeks within the next week.
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