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The Cyclone has disrupted several Australian sporting events

The Cyclone has disrupted several Australian sporting events

A cyclone that is expected to hit Australia's east coast this week has forced the cancellation of a golf tournament and the postponement of season-opening games by the Australian Football League.

The Ladies European Tour and WPGA Championship, both sanctioned by the Ladies European Tour, were cancelled on the Gold Coast due to extreme winds and flooding forecast.

The decision was made to ensure safety for players, staff, supporters and all other stakeholders. This remains a priority, said organisers in a Tuesday statement.

The landfall of Cyclone Alfred should occur late Thursday night or early Friday morning.

The Bureau of Meteorology's latest update warned that it could bring heavy rains and potentially life-threatening floods to the southeast of Queensland and northeast of New South Wales.

The AFL (Australian Rules Football) has postponed the season opener in Brisbane, between the reigning champion Brisbane Lions, and Geelong Cats, on Thursday.

The AFL stated that it made this decision out of a sense of caution to make sure the health and well-being of the clubs, players, officials, and, most importantly, the broader southeastern Queensland community and northern NSW remain the top priority.

After coaches asked the AFL for an early decision on the games, the AFL made the call.

Geelong coach Chris Scott said to Australian media that the situation "sort of reminds me" of COVID.

It's not very pleasant to talk about it when you would rather play footy than watch people sandbag their homes.

Officials said that the cyclone had also affected the National Rugby League. The match on Friday between the Dolphins vs South Sydney Rabbitohs was moved from Brisbane to Sydney.

Football Queensland, the state's soccer governing body, suspended all games and training in the southeast of Queensland on Wednesday.

Other sporting events, such as the national championships of Touch Football in New South Wales, were also cancelled.

(source: Reuters)