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The virus lives on doorhandles for like 3 weeks.

Is every metal surface being thoroughly cleaned in between groups?

If not, there’s not much benefit to rotating coaches and keeping distance while training.

I’m sure part of the AFL’s 40-page rule book is for perception so they’re allowed to get around regulations later, but this seems a bit silly to me.

Smile for cameras then go inside and share facilities... hopefully they’ve covered all bases internally.
 
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The virus lives on doorhandles for like 3 weeks.

Is every metal surface being thoroughly cleaned in between groups?

If not, there’s not much benefit to rotating coaches and keeping distance while training.

I’m sure part of the AFL’s 40-page rule book is for perception so they’re allowed to get around regulations later, but this seems a bit silly to me.

Smile for cameras then go inside and share facilities... hopefully they’ve covered all bases internally.

Its not being spread by door handles. Wash your hands, don't touch your face. The basics, including the social distancing whilst training is all they need to do. Outside interactions are very low risk.
 
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The virus lives on doorhandles for like 3 weeks.

Is every metal surface being thoroughly cleaned in between groups?

If not, there’s not much benefit to rotating coaches and keeping distance while training.

I’m sure part of the AFL’s 40-page rule book is for perception so they’re allowed to get around regulations later, but this seems a bit silly to me.

Smile for cameras then go inside and share facilities... hopefully they’ve covered all bases internally.

You apparently underestimate the club. They are smarter than you think and will make sure the guy's are in a safe environment whilst at the club
 
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The virus lives on doorhandles for like 3 weeks.

Is every metal surface being thoroughly cleaned in between groups?

If not, there’s not much benefit to rotating coaches and keeping distance while training.

I’m sure part of the AFL’s 40-page rule book is for perception so they’re allowed to get around regulations later, but this seems a bit silly to me.

Smile for cameras then go inside and share facilities... hopefully they’ve covered all bases internally.

More like 5-7 days on metal I believe
 
More like 5-7 days on metal I believe

Makes sense that they would create the virus so that it could ride for longer on the lead inside vaccinations while picking up directions from 5G towers
 
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Makes sense that they would create the virus so that it could ride for longer on the lead inside vaccinations while picking up directions from 5G towers
and obviously the lizard people overlords are genetically immune, so Gill should be ok
 
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Looks that way Taz.

Groups of 8 and staggered times make track watching hard but on such a beautiful day it was still great to spend plenty of time lurking around PRO.

Came back and listened to Dimm's presser where he said that they needed to get up and going as soon as possible and would train in lines and not protect them from bracketing them together.

To that end the 8 forwards today were:

JR8
Lynch
The lair with the Pink Hair
Rioli
Georgie
Shai
Higgo
Mabs

Didn't hang around to see all lines.

Dusty looked good all pre-season and round 1, looks even better now, (maybe it's only because absence makes the heart grow fonder ;) )
I'm still trying to figure out who had pink hair.
 
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