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Posted June 25, 2017 23:25 · last edited June 25, 2017 23:26

ChopperNZ wrote:

Are the supporters at Wakefield Park actually drinking during the game? And if so is this alcohol being supplied by the clubrooms or are they providing their own? I found the below on Capital Football but can't actually find the relevant legislation relating to this.

"We know that having a drink after your game is something many players enjoy but please remember that alcohol cannot be consumed at sports grounds except in licensed clubrooms. So, if you’re celebrating a win or commiserating a loss, support the local club and stay on the right side of the law. As always, drink responsibly and ensure you have a designated driver."

Central league playing regs say that match officials can stop a game, and abandon if spectator alcohol consumption is impacting match control. $500 fine for the home club.

Of course, refs can abandon the game under the laws in any case, but is spelled out plainly in the league regs

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Unknown editor edited June 25, 2017 23:26
ChopperNZ wrote:

Are the supporters at Wakefield Park actually drinking during the game? And if so is this alcohol being supplied by the clubrooms or are they providing their own? I found the below on Capital Football but can't actually find the relevant legislation relating to this.

"We know that having a drink after your game is something many players enjoy but please remember that alcohol cannot be consumed at sports grounds except in licensed clubrooms. So, if you’re celebrating a win or commiserating a loss, support the local club and stay on the right side of the law. As always, drink responsibly and ensure you have a designated driver."

Central league BM playing regs say that match officials can stop a game, and abandon if spectator alcohol consumption is impacting match control. $500 fine for the home club.

Of course, refs can abandon the game under the laws in any case, but is spelled out plainly.