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Virus forces Dolphins behind closed doors

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News16 March 2020Updated:18 March 2020No Comments1 Min Read
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THE Frankston Dolphins have had to play their first practice match of the season behind closed doors.

AFL Victoria ordered that the matchup between Frankston and the Northern Blues at Princes Park be closed to the public amid growing coronavirus fears.

“Please note AFL Victoria have called tonight’s [12 March] practice game vs Northern Blues a lockout due to the coronavirus,” a short statement from the Dolphins on social media read.

“Only players, coaches and staff will be permitted into the venue at Ikon Park. Thanks for your understanding.”

Sporting leagues worldwide have cancelled or suspended their seasons due to the growing risk of COVID-19, including the NBA, NHL, XFL, Serie A, and La Liga. The AFL has also announced plans to shut out the public from matches.

On Friday 13 March, PM Scott Morrison advised to cancel gatherings of more than 500 people.

First published in the Frankston Times – 17 March 2020

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