Yes, that’s right, we’re back.
There are rules that we must adhere to as below:
Players will be split into groups of 20 on arrival
No more than three (3) groups will be permitted per oval.(max. 60 players at the venue)
Groups of 20must not mix with each other and must remain distant, with participants not allowed to swap between groups.
Strictly no physical contact between players can occur (i.e. no tackling, no bumping, no marking contests).
Social distancing of 1.5m must be maintained at all times, along with ensuring only 1 person per 4sqm.
Must register on TeamApp before the session
On arrival, there will be a sign in process as a record must be kept for administrative purposes.
Hand sanitizer will be made available by the club. It is to be used at the start and end of the session by all players.
At the completion of the session, all players are to leave the venue immediately. All balls and markers will be cleaned following the session.
If you are unwell, please do not attend.Any player that has underlying health conditions or is considered a vulnerable person should consult with a healthcare professional prior to returning to Small Group Training. All players and club officials are encouraged to download the Government’s COVID-19 tracing app.
On arrival, there will be a sign in process as a record must be kept for administrative purposes. Hand sanitizer will be made available by the club. It is to be used at the start and end of the session by all players. At the completion of the session, all players are to leave the venue immediately. All balls and markers will be cleaned following the session.
ThIs is phase 1 in the return to community football. There is no indication at this time as to when we will be able to return to open training sessions, intraclub games or competition.
We will keep you updated as we obtain the advice from AFL NSW/ACT