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Yeah looks like the season will be be shutdown at some point or we will see games at empty stadiums. All comes down to the Players Association whether they play or not but obviously whatever the govt decides will override everything. I was thinking whether players will get paid for the season if they don't play. I presume the Afl has insurance for this type of scenario. Or likely the players would have income protection insurance through the PA. I know in the nfl if the players go on strike they don't get paid but this is a completely different scenario. I cannot see the afl forcing players to play with corona going on in the community although fit athletes are low risk for problems. In regards to draft picks surely last years ladder position would be used which is pick 4 if my memory serves me correct.It is entirely feasible that the season gets shut down at some point.
Consider a scenario;
Coronavirus has been spreading rapidly through the community. Clubs have gone in to lock down (no social functions etc...) to attempt to protect players. Crows play Richmond at MCG on Sat April 11. All precautions have been taken. On Monday 13th April a Richmond player is unwell and goes in for tests. All Richmond players and Crows players are instructed to stay home until results are known (no training). On the Wednesday, the results confirm that the Richmond player has tested positive for Coronavirus. All Crows and Richmond players are then to undergo testing, but given incubation periods, no one will know if other players have contracted the virus until 7-14 days later.
On Thursday April 16th, Crows are set to play Essendon. Does the game go ahead? Do Essendon risk it? What if their players refuse to play?
This is a very possible scenario. And could be repeated multiple times across the league. I wonder what plans the AFL have in place?
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