AFL sanctions FIVE clubs for Covid-19 protocol breaches as Sydney cop $100,000 fine

AFL sanctions FIVE clubs for Covid-19 protocol breaches as Swans chief Tom Harley apologises for ‘disappointing’ drop in standards after Sydney copped the BIGGEST fine at $100,000

  • Five AFL clubs have been sanctioned for Covid-related breaches this season 
  • Sydney copped the biggest sanction – a $100,000 fine, it has been revealed
  • Swans chief Tom Harley apologised for the club’s ‘disappointing’ penalty 
  • The Swans, Collingwood, Richmond, Brisbane and St Kilda were all sanctioned 

The AFL has sanctioned five clubs for COVID-related breaches with Sydney apologising after copping a $100,000 fine.

The Swans, Collingwood, Richmond, Brisbane and St Kilda have all been sanctioned for failing to comply with the league’s COVID protocols.

The AFL says penalties were given for breaches including not undertaking a Rapid Antigen Test (RAT) within specified time periods, and uploading an image taken of a previous RAT undertaken by that person or someone else.

Sydney have copped a $100,000 fine for breaching Covid-19 protocols this season

Sydney’s $100,000 fine is the heaviest sanction, with $50,000 of the penalty to be included in next season’s soft cap which covers football department spending.

Collingwood have been fined $50,000, with $25,000 to be included in this season or next year’s soft cap.

Half of Richmond’s $25,000 fine will be included in the soft cap this year or next.

Brisbane and St Kilda have also been reprimanded and given suspended $25,000 fines.

Swans CEO Tom Harley said he was 'disappointed' in the club's drop in standards

Swans CEO Tom Harley said he was ‘disappointed’ in the club’s drop in standards

The AFL’s general counsel Andrew Dillon says none of the clubs obtained a competitive advantage from their breaches.

‘While 13 of the clubs complied with the requirements, the five clubs failed to comply as required,’ Dillon said in a statement on Tuesday night.

‘The sanctions they have been handed reflect the seriousness that we take in relation to the health and safety of players, staff and the wider community.’

Sydney’s chief executive officer Tom Harley apologised to the AFL and the wider community for his club’s breaches.

Brisbane, Richmond, Collingwood and St Kilda were also hit with sanctions on Tuesday

Brisbane, Richmond, Collingwood and St Kilda were also hit with sanctions on Tuesday

‘It is disappointing that our club has not fully adhered to these important AFL protocols,’ Harley said in a statement.

‘This behaviour falls well short of the standards we expect.’

‘And we have ensured the importance of this process is now well understood and complied with across the entire football club.’

The AFL’s Dillon said the sanctions came after a league compliance audit.

When deciding penalties, the AFL took into account the number of instances of non-compliance, the time period of the breaches and previous breaches of COVID protocols, he said.

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