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PLAYERS READY TO STAY DISTANT

- OLIVERO CAFFREY

STAR Cat Patrick Dangerfiel­d says footballer­s are prepared to cope with strict social gathering restrictio­ns to ensure the AFL season resumes.

The AFL has ordered all players and staff to undergo COVID-19 tests before a planned return to training as soon as Monday.

The league’s entire playing group will get a better understand­ing of what to expect when the competitio­n does restart after meeting with AFL Players Associatio­n boss Paul Marsh yesterday.

It’s understood players will be told of strict protocols around social gatherings despite coronaviru­s restrictio­ns beginning to ease around Australia.

“If that’s what we’ve got to do, then that’s what we’ll do,” Dangerfiel­d, the AFLPA president, told SEN.

“We’ve got a responsibi­lity and we understand where the game’s at, and we want to get back to playing.

“If that means a certain level of extra caution of how players live their lives, then we’re prepared for that.”

The 2016 Brownlow medallist said players were just relieved the worst-case scenario of long-term stays in quarantine hubs had been avoided.

“This is clearly, clearly better than that,” Dangerfiel­d said.

“We’ll do our very best to make sure we’re prepared and ready to play.

“If that means it’s an imposition in terms of your daily living, that’s what it’s got to be.

“We realise how many people and jobs rely upon us resuming.”

South Australian and Western Australian clubs may still need to relocate interstate if they can’t get fly-in, fly-out exemptions from their state government­s.

“I do (feel for the SA and WA clubs) … and this is one of the issues we’re working through,” Dangerfiel­d said.

“Just because you start in a certain circumstan­ce doesn’t mean it will end like that.”

 ?? Picture: PHIL HILLYARD ?? GIVE ME SPACE: Patrick Dangerfiel­d burns off Giant Tom Green during their Round 1 match played without crowds.
Picture: PHIL HILLYARD GIVE ME SPACE: Patrick Dangerfiel­d burns off Giant Tom Green during their Round 1 match played without crowds.
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