The protest could be a good thing. It might prove one way or the other if it is time to ease up on restrictions. If there are no more infections coming out of the rally over the following 2 weeks then we may be able to get back to a more normal way of life. That could mean crowds at the footy...
Then Vermont is the only club that wants to play. They should have plenty of money in the bank even though 90% of their income comes from Wantirna Hill and Lilydale International and they are both closed, leaving them with minimal income.
Let's be honest, what you described is a microcosm of what will happen if ANY Metro Leagues pull out. I still can't see that someone like AG or other governing body would be able to force any Club to play.
It makes you think, if they did and someone contracted Covid-19 and worst still, they...
I did say the majority of Clubs. If one club in a League didn't want to play then it would be a League's decision on what transpires. I can't see a League forcing the Club to play.
I believe that you are confusing Leagues with Clubs. Without Clubs a League would not exist. If the majority of Clubs within a League indicate to the League they don't want to play, then how can the season go ahead, no matter what the League would prefer. The majority of teams in the NFNL and...
Well the community sport survival package is out.
Here is what you will get, ...... if successful in your application.
AFL Victoria - Up to $350,000
Associations or Leagues - Up to $15,000
Clubs - Up to $1,000
To be honest I don't see that amount saving a club's season.
See page 4 of the...
Where did you see that date?
The VAFA website says:
It is important for clubs to note that while May 25 is the date that club sanctioned training can resume within the scope of the protocols (as advised by AFL Victoria) The VAFA is yet to advise clubs of the date which they can resume training...
According to today's Age the VAFA haven't issued any statements about start times yet.
However, the VAFA, said it would not yet "advise" clubs to resume training.
"The VAFA is yet to advise clubs of the date which they can resume training," it said in an email to clubs.
What makes you think that the money will be based on the number of clubs in the state. That would mean the local wood chopping club with 10 participants would get the same as a a golf club with 1,000 participants.
Far more likely that it will be based on the numbers of participants in the...
Another obstacle now with local councils becoming involved.
No sanctioned training should take place until “return to training” protocols are established, put in place, and accepted by leagues, clubs, and local council alike. How many councils will that involve? Some local councils might not be...
Training in groups of 10 only applies to professional sport.
Local Leagues aren't allowed to train yet.
https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl...ot-to-return-to-training-20200511-p54rxz.html
It isn't crowd numbers in the resumption plan it's gatherings of 100. Whether that includes players and officials in that total hasn't been made clear yet.
This information should be of interest to everyone.
https://www.clearinghouseforsport.g...9_Resumption_of_elite_and_community_sport.PDF
https://ais.gov.au/__data/assets/pd...AIS-Framework-for-Rebooting-Sport-Summary.pdf...
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