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read moreAFL Chief Executive Gillon McLachlan is expecting League’s 2022 season to be less affected by shutdowns and lockouts than its past two editions, planning to keep fixtures as scheduled even if clubs are affected by COVID-19.
With all players and staff now required to be vaccinated against COVID-19, which they weren't during the heavily impacted 2020 and 2021 seasons, McLachlan is confident clubs will not have to relocate interstate for long periods, like they have been forced to do in the previous two seasons, and bulk fixture changes will be avoided.
Vowing that the League will "play on", McLachlan told Melbourne radio-station 3AW "we've shown we can do that (play in hubs or bubbles) but we're planning on playing the games as fixtured.
"Teams if they're losing players will be able to cope with them, we're going to play on.
"This is living with COVID, in our mindset, in year three.
"We want our supporters to know that they can plan this year to come to games, buy their tickets, get organised and come to the footy and enjoy it with their family and friends."
As reported last week, the AFL spent $76 million during the past two seasons to keep its competition running during the pandemic.
Able to host capacity crowds across Victoria, up to 100,000 fans will be allowed at the MCG when the season begins on 16th March, with premiers Melbourne hosting the Western Bulldogs in a rematch of last year's Grand Final.
The AFL has also announced a price freeze on general admission tickets for all matches at the MCG and Marvel Stadium this season.
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17th January 2022 - Swinburne University extends Richmond AFLW partnership
7th January 2022 - Sixth season of AFLW set for kick off
15th December 2021 - AFL unveils new networking program connecting sponsors, members and broadcasters
14th December 2021 - AFL commits further $8 million to back revival at community level
13th December 2021 - AFL Premiers Melbourne welcome $2.4 million sponsorship increase
9th December 2021 - AFL reveals 10-year vision to develop women’s game
30th November 2021 - AFL’s Port Adelaide to get $15 million in Federal funding for planned Alberton Oval redevelopment
29th November 2021 - Australians rate AFL Grand Final as their favourite sporting event
22nd October 2021 - AFL introduces ‘no jab no play’ COVID-19 vaccination mandate
16th October 2021 - AFL players unite to call for greater climate action
4th October 2021 - Victoria University partner with AFL’s Western Bulldogs to present VU Data Lab
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29th September 2021 - Figures show success of AFL’s Perth Grand Final
25th September 2021 - Western Australian local governments ensure successful event activations on AFL Grand Final Day
24th September 2021 - Perth’s AFL Grand Final delivers local supplier boost
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5th September 2021 - Calls for AFL fans to be banned from matches if they don’t have a COVID-19 vaccine
1st September 2021 - Monash University experts comment on AFL Grand Final being played in Perth
31st August 2021 - AFL 2021 Grand Final to be played at Perth’s Optus Stadium
25th August 2021 - Decision on Tasmanian AFL expansion team to be made in 2022
24th August 2021 - AFL reveals all-time record club membership
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