Empty stadiums are the new norm, the value of TV rights are declining and the Tokyo Olympics have been postponed until next year. Australia’s most loved sporting institutions are making hard decisions about their financial position, how to bring back the crowds and how to navigate closed state borders. Meanwhile, many grassroots sports clubs – the lifeblood of so many communities – are struggling to finance COVID-19 restrictions. As clubs and codes take a financial hit, will players and sports administrators have to get used to reduced pay-packets? When will fans fill the stands again? Will the momentum gathered over recent years for women’s sport now be set back? And the IOC has warned athletes will be banned for ‘taking a knee’ in solidarity with anti-racism protests at next year’s Olympics - should sport and politics mix? Joining Hamish on the panel: Andrew Abdo, Interim NRL CEO Brendon Gale, Richmond Football Club CEO Tracey Holmes, Sports broadcaster and journalist Bruce Djite, Director of Football, Adelaide United and former A-League player Sharni Layton, World Champion Australian Netballer and AFLW All-Australian Please submit a question via our website by 12pm Monday for the chance to ask the panel live via Skype. Watch Q+A Monday 9.35pm on ABC TV, streamed live 9.35pm AEDT on ABC iview or stream on our website. |
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