Earlier in the week, Collingwood president Eddie McGuire was quite outspoken & firm in his views on those who transgress the AFL's covid rules :
What is he going to say about this then :
Speaking on Triple M radio today, McGuire applauded the AFL for issuing a strict rule book for those in the hub and said big penalties needed to apply.
“If you do this… you’re all clear. If you do that… you’re in big trouble. If any one transgresses you’re on the plane home, we’re not going to cop this stuff. I think that’s where it has got to be,” he said.
“It’s just got to be so clear cut that no one can have any mitigation that I though this happened, or I heard that that happened. I thought I could do this… no you can’t. Bang.
McGuire’s message: Send misbehaving WAGs, families home
The AFL has come down hard on the four Victorian clubs involved in respective COVID-19 breaches.
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What is he going to say about this then :
Collingwood is the latest club to become embroiled in a potential breach of the AFL’s strict COVID-19 protocols.
And it involves a former world No. 8 female tennis player, Nathan Buckley and senior assistant Brenton Sanderson.
Foxfooty.com.au understands the league will investigate whether Magpies coach Buckley and Sanderson played tennis with Alicia Molik.
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Collingwood is the latest club to become embroiled in a breach of the AFL’s strict COVID-19 protocols, with the club handed a suspended $50,000 fine.
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