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7 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

"Mr Merlino said there were no changes for the rules on sport crowds, major events, bars or restaurants."

he actually said the public events section of health were reviewing the rules but no announcement this morning.

I also assume that with roof closed Marvel is considered indoors.

My guess is 50%.. perhaps 65% at best

 

This virus won’t go away. Make us wear masks FFS. I’d even wear full PPE. 

 
16 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

he actually said the public events section of health were reviewing the rules but no announcement this morning.

I also assume that with roof closed Marvel is considered indoors.

My guess is 50%.. perhaps 65% at best

Thats a really good point DJ.

The roof that is never open needs to open. It was built to open and in this case its public safety at stake. It should be law that it is open.


11 minutes ago, deebug said:

AHHHHH FFS ?

This can't be happening again, why is it always our games that are affected?

Ummm with all due respect this is completely wrong.   Other clubs have been affected well before us

23 minutes ago, deebug said:

AHHHHH FFS ?

This can't be happening again, why is it always our games that are affected?

I would assume that there will be a reduction across all games in Victoria this week and if the outbreak gets out of hand perhaps even the outdoor games might have no crowds either.

The blockbuster between St. Kilda and North is being played at Marvel on Saturday afternoon will likely be affected too.

 
41 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Thats a really good point DJ.

The roof that is never open needs to open. It was built to open and in this case its public safety at stake. It should be law that it is open.

Someone rang SEN this morning to say there is a problem with it and a strong chance it won't be open again.


public gatherings have been capped at 30 people.  masks required indoors 

I reckon we have no chance of seeing this game live

15 months on Covid is still an absolute [censored] of a thing

50% capacity is my tip. Just a guess.

Crowd would only be 35K tops if 100% capacity. Marvel crowds have been woeful this year.

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10 minutes ago, CYB said:

If the prior games this year that were COVID impacted are any indication I think it is more likely to be no crowds than less crowds this weekend.

To be fair that only happened in WA and we know they are panic merchants. 

 

As much as I want to go to this game, I want to avoid lockdowns more. A wide long lasting lockdown would impact the season far more than one game with no crowds.

1 hour ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Thats a really good point DJ.

The roof that is never open needs to open. It was built to open and in this case its public safety at stake. It should be law that it is open.

Was literally about to say is there any chance that I dunno, the retractable roof they have on that stadium could be like, open? Possibly? :p 


A car load of us were coming down for the game, and I was all set to purchase tickets today. Due to some logistics, we had to make a decision today so we pulled the pin. Really peeved. I was really hungry to see these 2 go head to head live. 

 

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Thinking I will try to get a  afl ticket but with knowledge I can pull the plug

2 hours ago, ucanchoose said:

Ummm with all due respect this is completely wrong.   Other clubs have been affected well before us

Our delayed game vs essendon last year forced a cluttered fixture for us . One less game in cairns would have been helpful

1 hour ago, Jaded said:

To be fair that only happened in WA and we know they are panic merchants. 

 

As much as I want to go to this game, I want to avoid lockdowns more. A wide long lasting lockdown would impact the season far more than one game with no crowds.

I don’t think we will get into the long lasting lockdown situation again. Snap lockdowns are more likely and I think we will have one by end of the week I’m afraid. But I’m just an armchair expert so take it with a grain of salt :)


1 hour ago, Satan said:

Our delayed game vs essendon last year forced a cluttered fixture for us . One less game in cairns would have been helpful

I doubt we'll be the only team affected by this outbreak. They can always move our game to the MCG on Friday night (if worried about the closed roof being an indoor venue) rather than force us into a compacted fixture situation later in the year.

Apparently 4 more positives already today. Crowds look very unlikely. I'll be thankful if we don't go to lockdown!

 

They should make tickets available for people who have been vaccinated.

And only for people who have been vaccinated. 

 

2 minutes ago, binman said:

They should make tickets available for people who have been vaccinated.

And only for people who have been vaccinated. 

 

How do you prove that binman?

AFL just announced sale of tickets delayed until further notiuced.

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