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If you are referring to the Sydney Swans player that is being reported quite openly online
That's the only one I have heard about, and only as it has been widely reported.
If you are referring to the Sydney Swans player that is being reported quite openly online
... and already in the bad books as it is ...If you are referring to the Sydney Swans player that is being reported quite openly online
Nope. The latest was no fence, no security - just walked to his room. No mention of golf course, so perhaps still walk across the golf course.Nonexistant? Didn't she sneak through a golf course and climb several fences?
Particular player already banned.... just AFL in general?
This is more about what happened after they were banned and is referred to above.To me, there is nothing really new to the story so far......it suggest security was non-existent to stop visitors to the AFL bubble. But it will be interesting to see why things are considered serious and warranting further investigation in terms of the Covid bubble they were meant to be implementing.
Well anything after is as noted already probably not relevant to this thread.Particular player already banned.
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This is more about what happened after they were banned and is referred to above.
Just what we need. Yet another thread.Well anything after is as noted already probably not relevant to this thread.
While not directly connected to Covid the situation as to why this happened might unfold. Also points to the reason why this group dont understand the privileges they have been granted in the covid period and why that led to the creation of the thread in the first place.Well anything after is as noted already probably not relevant to this thread.
To me, there is nothing really new to the story so far......it suggest security was non-existent to stop visitors to the AFL bubble. But it will be interesting to see why things are considered serious and warranting further investigation in terms of the Covid bubble they were meant to be implementing.
What? Has that just been announced?Well the breaches in the AFL have cost WA all international cricket. Looks like SA will be the beneficiary of that.
What? Has that just been announced?
Who would have thought that Hotel located on Adelaide Oval Grandstand might become pivotal! Husbands SACA membership package this year excludes associates Tickets so I wont be going to any matches.Yep
Adelaide likely landing zone for Australia, India after hub snub in west
The hardline stance taken by WA Premier Mark McGowan around players training while in quarantine has forced Cricket Australia to look elsewhere.www.smh.com.au
Yep.
We have been negotiating behind scenes for the Boxing Day test for some time aswell and could hold two tests. The Sheffield shield first 2 rounds is already coming here so it looks like there will be a stack of cricket in SA this year. 2 tests against India though would be a gold mine for local businessesWho would have thought that Hotel located on Adelaide Oval Grandstand might become pivotal! Husbands SACA membership package this year excludes associates Tickets so I wont be going to any matches.
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Just hope they dont want them to relocate everything back to SA because we are on the International scene with Cricket and that will kick in at the same time.Party time! Drinks are on Anna and Dr Young!
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QLD government AFL hub party is ‘out of control, CEO Gillon McLachlan fuming
The AFL’s visit to Queensland continues to be a public relations disaster for the league and Queensland government with the league coming under renewed attacks this week.
A day after Victorians were told their lockdown was being extended for at least another two weeks, the 400-strong party of AFL officials, families and media members has been described by Nine reporter Tony Jones as “out of control”.
“I don’t agree with some of the people that have gone up there. You’re talking about grandparents, babysitters, the girlfriend of a reporter, there’s even suggestions a swimming coach has gone up there for the kids — this is out of control,” Jones told Footy Classified.
Former Cricket Australia boss and Geelong board member James Sutherland also landed a golden ticket out of Victoria in a move that’s been seen as another example of royal treatment and has taken his son with him to the Gold Coast
The behaviour of those staying at the Mercure Resort on the Gold Coast has also reportedly left league CEO Gillon McLachlan fuming. McLachlan was tipped over the edge by the sight of an overflowing swimming pool and bar area at the Mercure.
“As part of the deal with the Queensland government the AFL had agreed to social distancing which clearly wasn’t happening to the chief’s satisfaction.”
AFL’s ‘out of control’ hub party
The AFL’s visit to Queensland continues to be a public relations disaster with the league coming under renewed attacks this week.www.news.com.au
Party time! Drinks are on Anna and Dr Young!
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QLD government AFL hub party is ‘out of control, CEO Gillon McLachlan fuming
The AFL’s visit to Queensland continues to be a public relations disaster for the league and Queensland government with the league coming under renewed attacks this week.
A day after Victorians were told their lockdown was being extended for at least another two weeks, the 400-strong party of AFL officials, families and media members has been described by Nine reporter Tony Jones as “out of control”.
“I don’t agree with some of the people that have gone up there. You’re talking about grandparents, babysitters, the girlfriend of a reporter, there’s even suggestions a swimming coach has gone up there for the kids — this is out of control,” Jones told Footy Classified.
Former Cricket Australia boss and Geelong board member James Sutherland also landed a golden ticket out of Victoria in a move that’s been seen as another example of royal treatment and has taken his son with him to the Gold Coast
The behaviour of those staying at the Mercure Resort on the Gold Coast has also reportedly left league CEO Gillon McLachlan fuming. McLachlan was tipped over the edge by the sight of an overflowing swimming pool and bar area at the Mercure.
“As part of the deal with the Queensland government the AFL had agreed to social distancing which clearly wasn’t happening to the chief’s satisfaction.”
AFL’s ‘out of control’ hub party
The AFL’s visit to Queensland continues to be a public relations disaster with the league coming under renewed attacks this week.www.news.com.au