AFL financial lifeline news overshadowed by 'media games'

By Rohan Connolly
Updated April 2 2020 - 10:17am, first published 10:06am
North Melbourne Kangaroos' Todd Goldstein and St Kilda Saints' Rowan Marshall compete in a ruck contest during the 2020 AFL Round 01 match at Marvel Stadium in March. Reassurance from the announcement of a financial lifeline for the league has been drowned out by "media games" fuelling idle speculations and "death-riding" clubs' futures. Photo: Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images.
North Melbourne Kangaroos' Todd Goldstein and St Kilda Saints' Rowan Marshall compete in a ruck contest during the 2020 AFL Round 01 match at Marvel Stadium in March. Reassurance from the announcement of a financial lifeline for the league has been drowned out by "media games" fuelling idle speculations and "death-riding" clubs' futures. Photo: Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images.

There's precious little good news around at the moment, particularly if you're a football fan still grappling with a new season that wasn't. But while it had little to do with the prospect of the on-field action returning any time soon, there's been at least some encouragement for the AFL in the past few days.

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