Division 1 Women’s Round 10 Review
Power House strengthened its grip on top spot, Ormond delivered the most dominant performance of the round and Marcellin escaped with a thrilling one-point victory as the Division 1 Women’s
Brett Connell – VAFA CEO
By now you have all heard the news re: the easing of restrictions across the state.
While it is certainly great news that we will be returning to the field, there are still some restrictions in place – refer below high-level changes and attached table of restrictions for more detail.
Media Release: https://www.premier.vic.gov.au/statement-acting-premier-4
High level the changes are:
The VAFA, through AFL Victoria, will continue to advocate to the Government for further easing of restrictions for next week.
In terms of updating Return to Play protocols, AFL Victoria need to officially wait for the new Restricted Activity Directions (RAD) to be released on Friday by the Chief Health Officer. At this stage, based on past Govt timeframes for these updates, we are expecting to have the RTP Protocols to you by midday this Friday.
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