AFL investigating alleged training breach by Crows in Barossa
AFL investigating alleged training breach by Crows in Barossa
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In front of the AFL chief, the Adelaide Crows have admitted that their players are not following physical distance during the course of teaching at Brasa Valley Golf Course. Also, many rules are violated during training. Due to this, it has been planned to reboot the season.

For your information, let us tell you that AFL football boss Steve Hawking warned the clubs that players following the league's strict training protocol and government rules have been found to be clearly violating the rules.

16 Adelaide players were asked to stay in quarantine for 14 days after returning from interstate areas. The Adelaide players stayed at the Novotel resort for over an hour. The same, a witness had seen the players practicing with football at Tanunda Pines Golf Club, adjacent to Novotel on Thursday morning.

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