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Richmond star Jack Riewoldt reveals Tigers were worried about secret COVID-19 breach

Richmond forward Jack Riewoldt has revealed players at the club were privately worried about getting busted over a COVID-19 protocol breach that went unreported last year.

Riewoldt and teammate Dylan Grimes have spoken of the situation publicly for the first time in a video series on YouTube where it was revealed Richmond’s Adelaide hotel may have exposed the entire team to a biosecurity protocol breach before the team’s loss to Port Adelaide at the Adelaide Oval in Round 11.

Richmond experienced one of the most turbulent seasons in recent memory with a series of off-field scandals, but it did nothing to stop the club powering to another premiership.

Richmond was last year issued with a series of wrist-slaps by the AFL, including a $100,000 fine for the Gold Coast strip club protocol breaches by Sydney Stack and Callum Coleman-Jones.

Richmond were also busted when the wife of Trent Cotchin, Brooke Cotchin, broke the strict COVID-19 protocols by attending a beauty spa on the Gold Coast.

The list of breaches may have been even longer than first thought after Riewoldt’s surprising YouTube admission — which suggested the Tigers may have unwittingly broke the rules again just two weeks later when their hotel welcomed homeless visitors to stay at the same accommodation as part of the South Australian government’s emergency accommodation COVID-19 program.

“It (hotel) felt like a hospital which had been abandoned. It was really old and it was like, ‘This is weird’,” Grimes said.

“We came down from a meeting or a team walk or something and the hotel lobby was filled with homeless people.

“In Adelaide, if it gets above or below a certain temperature the hotel opens up as a homeless shelter.

“I don’t know how this never got out and the AFL have done an amazing job of covering this up (because) at this stage we were wearing masks coming out of the airport, to the airport, to the bus.

“We weren’t allowed to come into contact with anyone, but next thing you know we were crammed like sardines into a lift.

“We were like ‘How does this happen?’.

“We were so sterile for so long and now we are staying in a homeless shelter right before a game.”

He said the club was expecting the situation to play out as another headline-making drama - but nothing eventuated.

“We had just been done for the Brooke Cotchin thing, there was something else, and they (AFL) were all over us,” Grimes said.

“I was like ‘The AFL are going to cop it for this. Sit back and wait and watch the media roll in (because) Richmond was staying in a homeless shelter’ but crickets, (there was) nothing (about it).”

The Tigers have continued to make headlines off the field during their summer break with coach Damien Hardwick’s separation from his wife, Danielle.

Hardwick’s new relationship with an employee of the club was confirmed last month after reports the marriage breakdown “rocked staff within the club”.

https://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/richmond-star-jack-riewoldt-reveals-tigers-were-worried-about-secret-covid19-breach/news-story/4c94a4c15f4a4797412f4e3382fdb49f
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Re: Jack Riewoldt reveals Tigers were worried about secret COVID-19 breach
« Reply #1 on: January 25, 2021, 11:23:03 AM »
The AFL would be spitting chips over this story.

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Re: Jack Riewoldt reveals Tigers were worried about secret COVID-19 breach
« Reply #2 on: January 25, 2021, 01:39:16 PM »
The AFL is defending itself according to the Age (I can't post it from my phone).

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Re: Jack Riewoldt reveals Tigers were worried about secret COVID-19 breach
« Reply #3 on: January 25, 2021, 01:51:25 PM »
Nicely done by us a sweet backhander for all there crap they put on us that's honestly pathetic.

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Re: Jack Riewoldt reveals Tigers were worried about secret COVID-19 breach
« Reply #4 on: January 25, 2021, 09:07:14 PM »
AFL responds to Richmond Tiger Dylan Grimes' bombshell accusation of secret COVID coverup
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Richmond defender Dylan Grimes says the AFL did an “amazing job” of covering up a potential COVID-19 protocol breach after the Tigers’ hotel accommodation in Adelaide was inundated by homeless people in August.

Grimes was left shocked that the AFL weren’t brought to task after the Tigers’ hotel ahead of their round 11 clash with Port Adelaide in August was turned into a temporary homeless shelter while they were there.

The Tigers were only allowed limited interactions with the public at the time, and Grimes said the hotel lobby was “filled with homeless people”.

Grimes said the AFL had done an “amazing job of covering this up”, because Richmond were forced to live a sterile lifestyle for so long, and then the day before a game they were “crammed like sardines” in a lift.

The claims were made by Grimes in a footy panel show that was uploaded on YouTube late last year but only gained widespread traction this weekend.

In a statement the AFL released to the media, the league said it had put on extra security and hotel staff to avoid any breaches.

“The AFL moved and accommodated hundreds of players and officials across the country throughout season 2020,” the statement said.

“When any issues arose we acted accordingly, and in this particular instance having members of the general public staying in the same hotel, we put on extra security and hotel staff to ensure the protocols were abided by.”

Brooke Cotchin, the wife of Tigers captain Trent Cotchin, fell foul of the protocols when she visited a day spa while part of the team’s Queensland hub.

Tigers duo Sydney Stack and Callum Coleman-Jones were banned for 10 matches and sent back to Melbourne when broke the protocols while on the Gold Coast to go on a boozy night out that ended up in a fight.

https://7news.com.au/sport/afl/tiger-grimes-stunned-by-afl-cover-up-c-2021686
 
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Re: Jack Riewoldt reveals Tigers were worried about secret COVID-19 breach
« Reply #5 on: January 25, 2021, 09:14:23 PM »
Blah blah players have spoken typical media not jumping on this useless.

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Re: Jack Riewoldt reveals Tigers were worried about secret COVID-19 breach
« Reply #6 on: January 26, 2021, 11:05:12 PM »
I was at this event. (german club prahran). Would love to know who posted the clip on youtube.

the boys spent some time on this, and it was not really surprising to hear the afl have covered up yet another story.



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Re: Jack Riewoldt reveals Tigers were worried about secret COVID-19 breach
« Reply #7 on: January 27, 2021, 09:21:27 AM »
And they have to throw in Brooke Cotchin's error yet again to a story not connected to try and paint Richmond as the baddies (not that I really mind)