There are critical issues over the state of the turf at Perth’s Optus Stadium because it prepares to host two AFL video games this weekend.
Footage emerged on Friday of stadium employees relaying grass on the venue in varied sections together with one alongside the boundary line that resembled a dodgy patchwork.
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The photographs raised questions over whether or not the venue is secure to host two AFL video games this weekend and if the potential threat of accidents is greater.
Fox Footy’s Max Laughton tweeted: “Two games here over the next two days…”, whereas sports activities reporter Mark Gottlieb stated: “Holy crap. That’s baaaaaaaaad.”
Fremantle hosted its first dwelling sport of the season final weekend and it’s unclear if any subject prompted the turf substitute or if it was a scheduled improve to the grass.
The AFL’s basic supervisor of competitors administration Laura Kane informed SEN on Saturday the turf at Optus Stadium is as much as customary and prepared for the video games.
“It is. We had our turf consultor out there the other day, we are ready to go,” Kane stated.
“We would never play a game of football on a surface that wasn’t safe.”
The Dockers will host North Melbourne on Saturday night time earlier than the West Coast Eagles tackle GWS within the twilight sport on Sunday.
It’s a uncommon scheduling quirk to have each Perth groups taking part in at dwelling in the identical spherical.
Later this 12 months in August, there will likely be an NRL double header that includes growth aspect the Dolphins at Optus Stadium, whereas Fremantle could possibly be taking part in there on the identical weekend, as soon as the fixture is confirmed.
The powers-that-be on the AFL will likely be hoping the turf is as much as scratch by then.
It comes after the grass on the centre sq. on the MCG was changed simply days earlier than the AFL season opener after popstar Ed Sheeran’s live shows wreaked havoc with the turf.
Originally printed as ‘Ready to go’: AFL responds after photographs of Optus Stadium spark concern
Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au