Melbourne and Geelong will travel to Perth after their respective qualifying finals as the AFL prepares to shift its grand final away from the MCG.
Key points:
- Geelong and Melbourne will only return home to Victoria once their finals campaigns are over
- The Bombers play in Tasmania and expect to be on the road for the finals
- The AFL wants to play all finals in front of crowds, ruling out Melbourne and Sydney matches
Last week, Demons coach Simon Goodwin held out hope of returning to his club’s home ground at some stage in September.
But the league is set to lock in a new venue for the final game of the season, with Perth’s Optus Stadium the frontrunner.
The same venue in Western Australia is also expected to host other AFL finals in the coming weeks.
The minor premiers will fly west after tackling Brisbane at Adelaide Oval this weekend.
“Win or lose, we’ll be off to Perth,” Goodwin said.
“We start our quarantine bubble tonight then off to Adelaide on Friday.
“The information we’ve got is we’ll head to Perth on Sunday.”
Geelong coach Chris Scott also confirmed on Wednesday that his team would set up camp in Perth following Friday night’s finals series opener against Port Adelaide.