NO FANS ALLOWED AT JETS BOXING DAY CLASH
The Jets and Wanderers Boxing Day clash at McDonald Jones Stadium will go ahead but without fans.
This action has been taken in light of the ever-evolving COVID outbreak sweeping across the Hunter and follows similar action in relation to other events in the region.
#BREAKING the @NewcastleJetsFC will play on Boxing Day but not in front of fans. The decision made in light of the ever-evolving COVID outbreak in Newcastle and the Hunter. @nbnnews https://t.co/y9PYbN7fEO
— Samantha Poate (@SammyPoate) December 22, 2021
Newcastle Jets Executive Chairman Shane Mattiske said the safety of fans, members, players and staff is the forefront priority.
“As a part of this community, the Jets have a responsibility to play our role in helping to decrease the spread of this recent COVID-19 outbreak, ” Mattiske said.
“We know that many families and organisations in our community have already been affected by this recent outbreak, as have the Jets, and it is clear that we need to consider the appropriateness of staging a mass event at this time in the Newcastle regionoutbreak. In consultation with the APL, it has confirmed that the game should move to be played behind closed doors.
“Having already experienced multiple COVID cases throughout our playing squads, we have already experienced first-hand how quickly this variant can spread and we want to do our best to minimise the risk of Covid transmission amongst our fans and Members.
“We will continue to monitor the situation as it unfolds.”
All those who have already purchased tickets will receive full refunds.
The Club will provide our Members and fans with updates as they are available.
Please stay safe and look after yourself and your loved ones.