I don’t disagree with your comments per say.I'm not what you would call a Gil McLachlan fanboy but I'm impressed with how he and the AFL in general have handled this so far, they are seeking the view of experts and acting on their advice and not being overrun by media "experts" opinions, just because other major sports have abandoned their seasons for now does not mean we have to follow.
Some sort of normalcy must continue, we can't all go and hide in a corner in the fetal position for 6 months, footy will be a great release for a large portion of the populace. From listening to Greg Swann re the measures taken by the Lions, (I assume all clubs would be following similar protocols) the players are at less risk of contracting the virus and hence passing it on as the vast majority of the general public is.
But unless the players stay home and don’t go out in to the community at all, I don’t see how they’re at less risk of community transmission.
Besides public transport, grocery stores are one of the more high risk places where public transmission will occur.
Right now public transmission is low. But as the ABC specialist commentator said this morning, we haven’t made a dent in slowing the exponential growth, or flattening the curve yet. We’re still on the same trajectory as Europe and the US.