AFL club embroiled in alleged Covid breach
The Adelaide Crows have requested the AFL investigate claims that employees of the club breached the league’s Covid-19 protocols last weekend.
On Friday, the club issued a statement which said “several players and staff” allegedly did not wear masks on a flight from Sydney to Adelaide last Sunday.
By law, the wearing of face masks is compulsory in all Australian airport terminals and on domestic commercial flights.
“The Club also acknowledges the government requirement for people to wear masks in airports and on all domestic commercial flights to minimise the risk of transmission of COVID-19,” the club’s statement read.
“Our coaches, players and staff understand it is a privilege to be playing football during these times, as well as the need to adhere to protocols and guidance from health authorities.
“The Club is fully cooperating with the League and awaits the findings of the investigation.”
The Crows’ round 11 clash with the Tigers was moved from the MCG to GIANTS Stadium amid Melbourne’s outbreak of Covid-19. (Photo by Mark Kolbe/AFL Photos/via Getty Images)Source:Getty Images
Adelaide’s statement did not specify which players are alleged not to have been wearing face masks on the flight.
“Currently, the AFL is aware of the matter and is looking into it,” a representative for the AFL told NCA NewsWire on Friday afternoon.
The Crows had been in the Harbour City for their relocated clash with Richmond but flew home afterwards to prepare for their round 12 match against the Magpies.
The South Australian government waited until Wednesday to give Collingwood the green light to enter the state as Victoria continues to battle its latest outbreak of Covid-19.
Including players and coaching staff, only 35 club employees will be permitted to enter Adelaide for the game and will do so via a chartered flight.
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