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AFL keeps Brisbane Lions in Victoria amid COVID-19 outbreak in Queensland

Queensland’s coronavirus outbreak has affected AFL teams’ preparations for round three, with the Brisbane Lions men’s team held in Victoria until tomorrow at least.
Key points:
- The AFL says it is “closely monitoring” the COVID-19 situation in Queensland
- The Victorian Health Mnister says the Lions players have tested negative to COVID-19 since their match against Geelong on Friday
- The Brisbane Lions AFLW team, who were also in Victoria to play the Melbourne Demons, will return home on Sunday
The Lions travelled to Melbourne to play Geelong at Kardinia Park last Friday night.
During the game, fans who had come from Brisbane were asked to leave the ground and self-isolate following a decision by the Victorian government to change Brisbane and…
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