Published 12:55 IST, June 10th 2020
Freemantle Dockers travels more than 4000 km as Australia's footy season is set to resume
Australia's AFL competition returns on Thursday night and already teams are having to adjust to a new normal.
- World News
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Australia's AFL competition returns on Thursday night and already teams are having to adjust to a new normal. Teams from Australia's west coast have had to relocate to the eastern seaboard - more than 4,000 kilometres away from home, while some teams will have the added advantage of home support as COVID-19 restrictions ease further.
The Fremantle Dockers have relocated from Perth on Australia's west coast to train at the Gold Coast Suns facility in Queensland under strict AFL COVID-19 protocols. ' While Fremantle players adjust to life out of a suitcase in a new city, the Suns are expecting to welcome fans into their stadium in the coming weeks - with Government restrictions set to ease.
Fremantle have different concerns though, with players finding a new routine in a new city just days out from the season resuming. The competition has been on hold for nearly three months after coronavirus put a stop to the season following round one. Fremantle take on Brisbane Lions on Saturday while the Gold Coast Suns face off against West Coast Eagles later in the day.
Updated 12:59 IST, June 10th 2020