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31 minutes ago, Watson11 said:

She is also an extremely committed Catholic and the deputy chair of the Catholic parish council for Boulder-Kalgoorlie in WA.  A Catholic Facebook group she is a member of was circulating all of the foetal cell line stuff and waiting for Novavax (my sister in law waited) despite the Catholic Church being ok with vaccines. I have no idea if Jack Darling waited for that reason but it is a possibility he would like to keep his religious views private.  

Well there is a group of Christian nutters at wce (look at the doco on the 2020 season with their pre-game prayer groups etc) so it is a possibility

 

I'm surprised that neither WC nor the AFL have clearly stated that he has been actually vaccinated.

He could still get around the AFL protocols by getting an exemption for medical reasons.

7 minutes ago, Cranky Franky said:

I'm surprised that neither WC nor the AFL have clearly stated that he has been actually vaccinated.

He could still get around the AFL protocols by getting an exemption for medical reasons.

I think the AFL want the issue resolved any way they can, regardless of protocols. Whatever it takes

 

National Cabinet has recommended that "close contact" rules be relaxed. When and to what extent will be left to each State.

This will be fun if they adopt different definitions

X can play this week in Melbourne and Sydney but not in Adelaide or Perth. 

NT... who knows


3 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

The way West Coast is going, they may be dipping into the top up players earlier than anyone anticipated. They're having a wretched run with injuries.

My heart bleeds. 

5 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

The way West Coast is going, they may be dipping into the top up players earlier than anyone anticipated. They're having a wretched run with injuries.

Kelly is also out for round 1 because he’s tested positive for Covid. 
West Coast are cooked. Couldn’t happen to a club I hate more, unless it happened to Geelong. 

 
2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Kelly is also out for round 1 because he’s tested positive for Covid. 
West Coast are cooked. Couldn’t happen to a club I hate more, unless it happened to Geelong. 

Liam Ryan now too (if not already mentioned).

 


On 3/12/2022 at 10:48 AM, Dr. Gonzo said:

Well there is a group of Christian nutters at wce (look at the doco on the 2020 season with their pre-game prayer groups etc) so it is a possibility

From pills to prayer groups... 

  • Demonland changed the title to COVID Disruptions 2022
1 hour ago, brendan said:

Gold Coast are still $2.10 to win 

I've still tentatively tipped the Eagles only because I simply can't bring myself to tip against them at home against the Suns even given their preseason woes and now this. The writing is on the wall for the Eagles I just don't have the [censored] to tip against them yet. Hopefully they languish on the bottom for a while. It will be nice to travel to Perth for an easy win at our fortress.

On 3/12/2022 at 12:22 PM, Cranky Franky said:

I'm surprised that neither WC nor the AFL have clearly stated that he has been actually vaccinated.

He could still get around the AFL protocols by getting an exemption for medical reasons.

The old Aaron Rodgers "I'm immunized" approach, I like it.

McGowan delayed the inevitable, but was always going to miraculously open up ‘just in time’ for the Eagles and Dockers. The irony is that he’s stuffed their list up - as all the other states had players away in January, and the Eagles are now just beginning to deal with it.

WA is the gift that keeps on giving.

 

4 hours ago, brendan said:

Gold Coast are still $2.10 to win 

Yep I just smashed that


36 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

McGowan delayed the inevitable, but was always going to miraculously open up ‘just in time’ for the Eagles and Dockers. The irony is that he’s stuffed their list up - as all the other states had players away in January, and the Eagles are now just beginning to deal with it.

WA is the gift that keeps on giving.

 

Such short sighted BS from McGowan. WA will now go through the wave and delay families being reunited etc.

for what?


22 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I'm predicting carnage in the next few rounds for the AFL as the Son of Omicron variant rips through the population in the coming weeks.

Yep. I just hope most of our guys have already had Covid, thereby reducing their risk of reinfection.

Winter is going to be bad again unfortunately. 

Collingwood have one (Hoskin Elliot) and Hawks have two (un named) players missing due to covid

3AW news

Have to remember that the close contact rules for households still apply.

If these rules go the numbers absent each week will drop dramatically

CASES

New Cases last 24 hours

STATE RAT PCR TOTAL
NSW 22,748 7,654 30,402
Victoria 7,401 2,025 9,426
Queensland 4,176 1,960 6,136
SA - - -
WA 3,332 2,730 6,062
Tasmania 1,668 191 1,859
ACT 690 536 1,226
NT 223 28 251
Australia 40,238 15,124

55,362

 

v. big jump in infection numbers today

deaths dropping

hospital and icu numbers staying fairly flat

 
6 minutes ago, Demonland said:

If our players had it over Christmas/New Years then any immunity is probably gone now.

From what I understand triple jab + having had Covid provides decent long term immunity.

I might be wrong tho. The variants move and mutate so quickly these days. 

I am still waiting to get Covid. Fairly shocked it hasn't happened yet. 


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