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Breakers scramble out of Melbourne

- Justin Chadwick

Australian NBL clubs South East Melbourne Phoenix and the New Zealand Breakers temporaril­y moved to Hobart yesterday following a fresh Covid-19 outbreak in Victoria.

The Breakers had moved to Victoria in preparatio­n for the season, but they along with the Phoenix shifted to Hobart to ensure that they didn’t get stranded.

Melbourne United are in Cairns ahead of two pre-season games against the Taipans.

The Sydney Kings and the Hawks recently moved to the New South Wales border city of Albury, but they too will be moved due to the worsening Covid situation.

The ANBL is yet to announce where those two teams will be shifted.

The Kings are due to play the Perth Wildcats in a grand final rematch in Perth on January 15.

But with Western Australia shutting its borders to both NSW and Victoria, that game is almost certain to be reschedule­d, along with a host of others.

‘‘Given the current situation in Melbourne we have decided it’s prudent for both clubs [Phoenix and Breakers] to relocate to Hobart and they will be accommodat­ed and train there under strict Covid protocols,’’ ANBL commission­er Jeremy Loeliger said.

‘‘This will give us time to assess and work through the next steps required as we prepare for the forthcomin­g NBL season.

‘‘We hope the current restrictio­ns and resulting border closures will be eased as quickly as possible but we will need to stay flexible in our approach and we will continue to be guided by the advice of the relevant state health authoritie­s.’’

The ANBL had planned to host a hub in Melbourne from February 20 for a month-long blitz of 36 games but that is now in jeopardy.

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ANBL commission­er Jeremy Loeliger: ‘‘We will need to stay flexible in our approach.’’

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