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AFL grand final to be played outside Melbourne for first time in history, Daniel Andrews confirms – The Guardian
Victoria’s premier confirms that the coronavirus outbreak will force the game’s relocation interstate
The grand final will be played outside Melbourne for the first time in AFL/VFL history after the Victorian premier, Daniel Andrews, confirmed the Covid-19 situation in the state would force the games relocation.
The interstate venue which will host the 2020 flag decider is expected to be announced by the AFL this week, with Queensland and Western Australia pushing their credentials to take the showpiece event to Brisbanes Gabba or to Optus Stadium in Perth.
Any lingering hopes that this years …
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