LV
Years ago

Rules per state on indoor crowds?

Anyone heard anything about government plans for allowing indoor crowds?

What are the current rules on this in each state?

Outdoor footy crowds are being allowed all over the country except Victoria- but basketball is different given it's indoors and they'll be more concerned about virus transmission.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

I think the national guideline is 25% of seated capacity, is that right?

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Anonymous  
Years ago

NSW 50% capacity up to a maximum of 1000 tickets

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Anonymous  
Years ago

It's not a lot spectators, which ever way you look at it, how is that going to create revenue. Get hubs in NZ and play the season out.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Why would you play the NBL entirely in NZ? What would that achieve and further more at what cost?

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Until Vic can have crowds of at least 50% capacity and all others states are at least 75% the NBL won;t consider moving forward.

This is before we even consider Victoria as a leper colony that no one wants to
visit.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

#446 and you know this how? Or is it like most other things posted on here, just your opinion? Because it must be your opinion because it's wrong.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

its simple facts mate take a look at vic its a basket case.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Victoria's current predicament is fact, but it doesn't have any fact on what the league are planning. But you knew that right? Unless LK is now posting on hoops.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Victoria is doing very well, some people had better look overseas and see how it's going over there. Nsw is starting to get nervous now with the premiere telling all people to wear masks.
Some people have been drinking to much of the Trump coolaid.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

If you don't like NZ then make it Perth, Adelaide, Bendigo, Cairns, anywhere but the virus isn’t going away any time soon. It’s time to adapt and move on.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Who says they aren't adapting?

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Simon P  
Years ago

WA wide open. Perth bubble plz.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

WA isn't wide open to the rest of the country idiot

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Luuuc  
Years ago

WA isn't wide open to itself either.
Pretty sure capacity of indoor seated venues here is capped at 60% atm

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Anonymous  
Years ago

"WA wide open. Perth bubble plz." Yeah the AFL Hub went well.

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Say what?!!!  
Years ago

Bubble will definitely not be in Perth. The time difference will mean eastern states and NZ will have to wait until some ungodly hour just to watch their team play.

You Perth supporters think that just because the Wildcats have won the most titles, the hub should be there.

Flawed logic, but that isn't uncommon for WA.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Yeah the Perth hub went well for the AFL.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Good luck with that theory Say What hahaha

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