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‘Go your hardest’: AFL rubbishes claims of standing ban for fans – The Age
The AFL’s manager of clubs and broadcasting Travis Auld says fans have to sit in their designated seat for contact tracing purposes, but can stand to barrack.
Footy fans will be allowed to stand and cheer for their teams at round one AFL matches at Marvel Stadium this weekend, despite reports to the contrary.
AFL chief executive Gillon McLachlan said on Wednesday that fans were allowed to stand up and support their team at games over the weekend, and at all venues.
Travis Auld says fans will be able to stand and cheer on their teams at Marvel Stadium.Credit:Paul Rovere
Come and have a good time, McLachlan said. The basic rule is stay in your seat, you…
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