The Melbourne Football Club says it is investigating a potential breach of the AFL's COVID-19 protocols involving player Harley Bennell.
"Whilst the club and the AFL are in the process of establishing the facts, Harley will remain in an off-site isolation location, to remove any possibility of contaminating the Twin Waters high performance hub," the club's statement said.The league's
Victorian teams are based in Queensland hubs to enable the competition to continue during the pandemicA number of players and clubs have been penalised for breaches of those protocols since the arrangement was struck,
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