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Richmond, North Melbourne and Carlton face fines after AFL investigates COVID breaches – 7NEWS.com.au
As WAGs prepare to arrive in Queensland, 7NEWS can reveal the AFL is considering substantial sanctions amid tremendous pressure from the government.

7NEWS can reveal the AFL is considering substantial fines for three clubs in connection with COVID protocol breaches in the Queensland hubs.
7NEWS understands AFL officials, including chief executive Gillon McLachlan and general counsel Andrew Dillon, have been in high-level discussions with North Melbourne, Carlton and Richmond on Wednesday.
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