Australian sports urged to continue
SYDNEY: As events are scrapped around the world to counter the threat of coronavirus, a handful of Australia’s main sports are doggedly pressing ahead, spurred by fear of financial ruin.
While major competitions elsewhere have suspended their seasons in hopes of curbing the pandemic, rugby league and football have chosen to continue playing to empty stadiums after the government banned public gatherings of more than 500 people.
Players from the country’s most popular spectator sport, Australian Rules (AFL), have stated they too want to carry on, with a decision still pending on whether games are played this week as scheduled.
At stake is not only Australian fans’ deep thirst for watching their favourite teams, but lucrative broadcast commitments, with television money their lifeblood.
Making matters worse, the spiralling virus threat has struck at the start of the season for rugby league and AFL — both big industries in their own right.
The National Rugby League (NRL) only kicked off last weekend and the AFL is due to get underway on Thursday. According to Sydney’s Daily Telegraph, every weekend of rugby league is worth around Aus$1.2 million to each of the 16 clubs in TV rights.
-
Cardi B Hits Back Hard At Critics Of Her Little Miss Drama Tour -
King Charles Sees Andrew Going To Jail As Chance To Protect Monarchy -
NJ Transit Bus And Train Lines Operating Again On Modified Schedule After Winter Storm -
Peter Mandelson Freed On Bail Following Arrest In Public Office Misconduct Case Linked To Epstein -
Trump Warns Trading Partners: Countries 'playing Games’ After Court Ruling Will Face Even Higher Tariffs -
Robert Carradine, 'Revenge Of The Nerds' Star, Passes Away At 71 After Decades-long Battle With Bipolar Disorder -
Alex De Minaur Faces Surprise Elimination In Acapulco Thriller By Patrick Kypson -
Ethan Hawke Raises Eyebrows With Risque Response To Question About Eating In Bed -
Princess Beatrice, Eugenie Enter Crisis Talks As Parents Sins Start Bleeding Onto Them: ‘Help Me Girls!’ -
US Ambassador To France Charles Kushner Barred From Meeting French Government After Missing Meeting -
Moby Sings Praises Of Eminem After Calling Rapper 'misogynist, Homophobe, Racist And Antisemite' 25 Years Ago -
'Tediously Monastic' Moby Reveals How Spiritual Discipline Impacted His Love Life -
New Zealand PM Christopher Luxon Backs Removing Ex-Prince Andrew From Line Of Succession -
Bella Hadid Looks Back On Opportunities She Lost In A Year Amid Lyme Treatment -
Meghan Markle’s Family Shares Important News Amid Estrangement -
Charley Crockett's Canadian Tour Cancelled After Being Denied Entry Into Canada Over Past Felony Conviction