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A fourth club could be caught up in hub breaches as AFL considers penalties – The Age
A fourth club could be caught up in the AFL’s investigation into alleged breaches of the AFL’s COVID-19 protocols on the Gold Coast.

The investigation was sparked when a Richmond premiership player’s partner visited a beauty salon while a Carlton player’s partner dropped their children off to the grandparents who took them to a theme park.
North Melbourne were also under investigation after a bus was hired to take players’ families to the Kangaroos’ match against the Blues at the Gabba last weekend.
The AFL was considering giving the clubs identical fines and also moved to clarify the protocols to ensure there was no room f…
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