Well i'll be honest, we went back to training in groups of 10, spread across multiple ovals.
Tuesday night when I rocked up there would've been as many people around as a normal Feb evening - athletics, soccer, football all training and regular people going for their own run.
Mitigate the risks the best you can, stick to the guidelines and whilst you cant stop other people doing what they want, if they're doing the right things and also keeping their own distance then surely the risk is minimal?
A little different given we train in the parklands and their is a vast amount of space to use compared to a regular oval.
I know for a fact we aren't the only club who have gone back to some form of modified training.
Well you are going against the Community Football Policy by training, its very clear that no organised training can commence until 31/5/20
From Tom Hurley's (head of community football) update on Monday:
"As a result of low levels of COVID-19 transmissions, outdoor community sport in South Australia is currently at ‘Level B’ under the AIS Framework for Rebooting Sport, allowing non-contact group training of no more than 10 people (including coaches/staff) once specific protocols are approved by State Government."
Pretty clear that you can return to training with 10 or less. That 31/5/20 date was a suspension of games and normal, full team trainings.