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Sport-AFL, NRL clubs in Victoria given green light to resume training

Published 11/05/2020, 12:54 pm
Updated 11/05/2020, 01:00 pm

MELBOURNE, May 11 (Reuters) - Professional sports clubs in Australia's southern state of Victoria will be able to resume limited training on Wednesday, removing a barrier to the restart of national leagues suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Victoria Premier Daniel Andrews said clubs would be allowed to train in groups of 10 in closed sessions as part of an easing of the state's social distancing restrictions announced on Monday.

"We have agreed to a set of arrangements to allow training for AFL, for rugby league, other professional sports, to resume from just before midnight tomorrow night," Andrews told reporters in Melbourne.

"Of course, with that happening, once training is up and running again, that paves the way for the AFL (Australian Football League) and other codes to make announcements.

"I think we all want that provided it is safe, appropriate and can be done in a cautious way. I'm confident it can be."

Victoria is home to 10 AFL teams in the top-flight Australian Rules football competition, along with National Rugby League (NRL) side Melbourne Storm and three professional soccer teams in the A-League.

All three football codes were suspended in March when travel restrictions to contain the novel coronavirus made their competitions untenable.

The NRL plans to restart on May 28 having secured approval from the states of New South Wales and Queensland, where most of the teams are based, to train, travel and host games.

The AFL has not announced any restart date but hopes to resume in June or July, while the A-League is looking to wrap up its championship by August after play was suspended with five rounds of the regular season and the playoffs left to complete. said the limited training regime in Victoria would be in place for at least three weeks before being reviewed.

Australia, which has recorded 97 deaths and less than 7,000 COVID-19 cases, has gradually eased social restrictions in recent weeks after infection rates plunged.

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