Mercury (Hobart)

Let Sydney have final, says Jeff

- MICHAEL WARNER

HAWKS boss Jeff Kennett says Sydney’s ANZ Stadium should host this year’s AFL grand final if fans remain locked out of the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

And the former Victorian Premier says the State Government will only have itself to blame if the premiershi­p decider is lost to an interstate raider because of the deepening COVID-19 crisis.

“If we are unable to hold it at the MCG because of a lack of crowds, I think Sydney is the obvious choice,” Kennett said.

“It will give more Australian­s from across the country an opportunit­y to attend. It would be played at the Homebush stadium and that is probably the appropriat­e place. That’s where I would prefer because it’s easier to get to for supporters.”

Kennett said Perth’s 60,000-seat Optus Stadium was not a realistic option.

“It’s a longer flight and God only knows what you would catch while you were there,” he said.

The Hawthorn president and AFL “war cabinet” member said he doubted the AFL could be forced to honour its contract to stage the grand final at the MCG until 2057 if crowds were not permitted.

“There’s a long way to go yet, but if we are still unable to have people at the ground, I don’t think the government, given its pathetic performanc­e, could ask the AFL to go against the public interest, which would be to have as many people as possible attend the grand final,” Kennett said. “We have a contract in place but if we can’t stage a grand final here at the MCG there is only one group of people you can blame and that’s the government for so mishandlin­g both the Cedar Meats [virus outbreak] and quarantine hotels.”

Kennett also took aim at NRL supremo Peter V’landys, who has welcomed the prospect of a “second-rate event” like the AFL grand final coming to the Harbour City. “The guy is a silver medallist — and not a very good one at that — and if he’s trying to be a gold medallist that’s understand­able,” Kennett said.

“I don’t mind him flailing about but the reality is, by any measure, the AFL leaves him at the starting gates.”

 ?? Main picture: PHIL HILLYARD ?? MAIN PICTURE: Scenes like this — Richmond’s Dustin Martin holding aloft the AFL premiershi­p cup — could be played out in Sydney because of the deepening COVID-19 crisis in Melbourne. INSET BELOW: Former Victorian Premier and now Hawthorn president Jeff Kennett says Sydney would be ideal to host the grand final this year.
Main picture: PHIL HILLYARD MAIN PICTURE: Scenes like this — Richmond’s Dustin Martin holding aloft the AFL premiershi­p cup — could be played out in Sydney because of the deepening COVID-19 crisis in Melbourne. INSET BELOW: Former Victorian Premier and now Hawthorn president Jeff Kennett says Sydney would be ideal to host the grand final this year.

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