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AFL suspends 2020 season until May 31

March 22, 2020 BY

Geelong played the GWS Giants on Saturday night during Round 1, but the rest of the season has been suspended.

THE Australian Football League (AFL) has just suspended the 2020 season – which only began three days ago – until at least May 31 in response to the coronavirus pandemic.

AFL chief executive Gillon McLachan said no premiership would be awarded in the AFLW and all training would be suspended until May 31.

“Our key focus, like every organisation in the country, is to do everything to slow the spread of the virus.

“To say this is the most serious threat to our sport in its history is an understatement.

“Everyone involved in our game will be impacted by the decision and many people will suffer significant hardship. But we all have a responsibility to the community and each other.

“We’ve been given advice by the government and the CMO (Chief Medical Officer) that we could start the season but that the season would be paused at some stage. It was right to start the season and now it’s right to stop.

“The plan is to play the remaining games this year.”

The AFL will review the situation at the end of April.

Mr McLachlan said the AFL, as an organisation, was working collectively to “secure liquidity”.

“Clubs are shocked. It’s become very real in the last couple of hours and it’s going to be a very real couple of days as we have honest conversations with staff.”