JUNIOR football and netball training has stopped west of Ararat due to a new case of COVID-19.
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A student from Horsham's St Brigid's College tested positive for the virus on Tuesday.
Junior clubs had been participating in contact training in preparation for a modified junior season scheduled to begin on Saturday, August 8.
AFL Wimmera-Mallee area manager Jason Muldoon said clubs had since been advised not to train.
"With the new outbreak in Horsham and the events of yesterday, we've told all clubs to cease training until further notice," Mr Muldoon said.
"We've done that to get a better idea of the situation, and let the Department of Health and Human Services' (DHHS) process take its course.
"If there is a positive case connected to a club, then the DHHS will take over and go through all of the necessary processes."
Mr Muldoon said clubs had been following strict protocols to minimise the potential spread of the virus at training.
"Clubs have been following all the protocols fantastically and no doubt the DHHS will utilise club's training logs for contact tracing if need be," he said.
"This is a reminder of how real the virus is, and how quickly it can spread. We need to take this very seriously.
"That's why we stress that the protocols are so important, so we can limit the number of people affected."
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