As COVID continues to hurl curveballs at most of the mainland states, AFL chief executive Gillon McLachlan hasn't eliminated the concept of finals games in Tasmania.
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The AFL head honcho said on Friday that given the current state of things, the possibility is being looked at.
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"I certainly think it's possible," McLachlan said.
"I don't want to put anyone in a poor position, particularly my own team, [as well as] clubs and others.
"We clearly don't know what's going to happen in the next couple of weeks in Victoria, and we're looking at other options in case things are difficult here.
"I think it is consistent, we're exploring options if the grand final can't be played here; it applies to all of the finals and certainly I've asked the team to look at what's possible in Tasmania."
We're exploring options if the grand final can't be played here; it applies to all of the finals and certainly I've asked the team to look at what's possible in Tasmania
- Gillon McLachlan