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No crowds for Vic games as state locks down, Tigers set to face Crows in Sydney – AFL
Victoria’s COVID crisis to keep crowds out, Tigers and Crows set to fly to Sydney

CROWDS will be locked out of games in Victoria this weekend as the state prepares to enter a seven-day lockdown from Thursday night.
And Richmond’s clash with Adelaide, originally scheduled for Sunday at the MCG, is set to be moved with Tigers officials bracing for the game to be played in Sydney.
It is largely due to the inability of the Crows to fly in and out of Melbourne given South Australia’s hardline stance on the Victorian border.
Victorian health officials confirmed 12 new cases of coronavirus…
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