Curtain-raisers key to AFL match practice

By Anna Harrington and Oliver Caffrey
Updated May 22 2020 - 4:01pm, first published 3:56pm
Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge hopes curtain-raisers can be scheduled on game day to prepare players.
Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge hopes curtain-raisers can be scheduled on game day to prepare players.

Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge says cuts to football department staff make curtain-raisers the only feasible way to give fringe AFL players match practice when football resumes.

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