Sydney COVID-19 case may disrupt this weekend’s AFL fixture

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The AFL is scrambling to draw up contingency plans for this weekend's Swans and GWS games after a man in his 50s tested positive to coronavirus in Sydney | sam_mcclure

throwing at least two games into doubt, while another team is being tested after playing in NSW last week.

Sydney, who are due to play the Demons at the MCG on Saturday night, may have to travel to Melbourne earlier and have been told to prepare for a longer stay than normal.

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