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Regional grounds a chance for AFL action

Cameron Voss • Wednesday 30th June 2021
Norm Minns Oval in Wangaratta. Photo: Dave Llewellyn

With all 18 AFL clubs currently based in Victoria, grounds in regional Victoria may host games for premiership points as the league looks at all options to get through the season.

With much of the country currently in lockdown due to Covid, Victoria will host additional matches, with the AFL eager to avoid cutting the season short, thus sticking with all 23 rounds.

Three round 16 games have already been relocated, with Thursday’s Gold Coast Suns v Richmond game moved to Marvel Stadium, Sydney Swans v West Coast to Geelong, while the Fremantle v Carlton game appears likely to be played at either Geelong or in Melbourne. The AFL is also looking at double-headers to get through the schedule.

The Adelaide v Brisbane game is still officially scheduled at Adelaide Oval, despite both teams having flown into Melbourne. It's believed the South Australian Government is keen for the game to proceed, but the AFL considers it a risk sending the teams there.

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Ballarat’s Mars Stadium is all but guaranteed to host AFL matches, as it has each year since 2017. Although with Victoria’s 10 AFL clubs based at just three stadiums, additional grounds will need to be unearthed.

While traditional suburban grounds such as Ikon Park and Whitten Oval may host matches, as they do often during the pre-season, regional venues appear more likely to be on the menu.

Potential options include Norm Minns Oval in Wangaratta, Deakin Reserve in Shepparton, Queen Elizabeth Oval in Bendigo and Lavington Sports Ground in Albury on the VIC/NSW border.

Grounds that host pre-season matches have the infrastructure in place to host AFL matches, with most having been upgraded in recent years, while Fox Footy has previously broadcast every pre-season game live.

The Victorian Government this week paused the further easing of restrictions in the State, dashing hopes of bigger attendances at the footy. With crowds welcomed back in Melbourne last week at 50% of capacity with a cap of 25,000, it was planned to increase to 85% with no cap this weekend, however the existing restrictions will now remain in place.

Pre-season matches were played at Casey Fields, Wangaratta, Morwell and Colac last year and Shepparton and Ballarat in 2019, while Covid forced this year’s matches to more traditional venues.

Playing regional matches would be a throwback to 1952, when the VFL staged a ‘National Day Round’, with all 12 teams scheduled to play matches away from Melbourne. Games were played at Euroa, Yallourn as well as interstate venues – the SCG, North Hobart Oval, Albury Sports Ground and the Brisbane Exhibition Ground.

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With all 18 AFL clubs currently based in Victoria, grounds in regional Victoria may host games for premiership points as the league looks at all options to get through the season.
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