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Queensland may offer ray of sunshine to AFL

Queensland could supply a super hub across the state to help save the AFL season, but one city has questions about if it will go ahead.

Action from the AFL match between the Gold Coast Suns and the North Melbourne Kangaroos, held at Cazalys Stadium, Cairns. Suns players celebrate at full time. PICTURE: BRENDAN RADKE.
Action from the AFL match between the Gold Coast Suns and the North Melbourne Kangaroos, held at Cazalys Stadium, Cairns. Suns players celebrate at full time. PICTURE: BRENDAN RADKE.

Queensland could supply a super hub across three cities to help save the AFL season.

As Victoria lurches deeper into a coronavirus crisis, there is growing support for a plan to house Melbourne clubs in Queensland, with games to be played at the Gold Coast, Brisbane and Cairns.

Action from the AFL match between the Gold Coast Suns and the North Melbourne Kangaroos, held at Cazalys Stadium, Cairns. Cairns junior Jack Bowes at full time. PICTURE: BRENDAN RADKE.
Action from the AFL match between the Gold Coast Suns and the North Melbourne Kangaroos, held at Cazalys Stadium, Cairns. Cairns junior Jack Bowes at full time. PICTURE: BRENDAN RADKE.

Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate has thrown out the welcome mat, while Queensland Health Minister Steven Miles is also supportive of finding a solution to the logistic nightmare of navigating rigid COVID-19 protocols.

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With the NRL’s Melbourne Storm already bunkered down on the Sunshine Coast, moves are also being made to relocate the AFL’s 10 Victorian teams to the warmer conditions.

Action from the AFL match between the Gold Coast Suns and the North Melbourne Kangaroos, held at Cazalys Stadium, Cairns. PICTURE: BRENDAN RADKE.
Action from the AFL match between the Gold Coast Suns and the North Melbourne Kangaroos, held at Cazalys Stadium, Cairns. PICTURE: BRENDAN RADKE.

While non-Victorian AFL teams are free to travel around the country, a 14-day quarantine period has loomed as a major impediment towards any move to relocate Melbourne sides.

However, it is understood clever scheduling and the use of existing AFL COVID-19 protocols could ensure Victorian teams satisfy quarantine regulations without impacting the rest of the season.

Teams that played Sydney, Perth or Adelaide-based teams back-to-back would be free to enter Queensland.

AFL Cairns president Gary Young said on Thursday it had not had discussions with AFL headquarters for some time.

“We spoke to the AFL months ago about the possibility of having a hub in Cairns, which was before the season restarted,” Young said.

“Since then, we have not spoken to them about bringing games to Cairns and with the current border restrictions with Victoria, I doubt big numbers of games are coming to Queensland.”

Originally published as Queensland may offer ray of sunshine to AFL

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