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Glory still sweating on triple-vax mandate

Perth Glory chief executive Tony Pignata says it will be wrong of the WA Government to impose a three-vaccine policy on any fly-in, fly-out teams visiting Perth.

Fremantle and West Coast's AFLW clubs received good news on Wednesday when they were informed they would be able to host games in Perth this weekend.

Both teams had been stuck in hub life on the road for more than three weeks and they are now set to play a run of games in Perth.

Fremantle will play Carlton at Fremantle Oval on Saturday while West Coast host Collingwood at Mineral Resources Park on Sunday.

All Fremantle and West Coast players who were eligible to receive their booster shot need to get it in order to return to Perth.

But it's understood all eligible Carlton and Collingwood players will also be required to have their booster shot if they are to make the trip west this weekend.

Players who recently tested positive to COVID-19 and therefore aren't yet able to have their booster shot will still be granted permission to make the flight.

The WA Government is yet to publicly announce the vaccine requirements for visiting teams but the precedent being set for the AFLW spells bad news for Glory.

The A-League Men club hasn't played a home game since their round-one fixture on November 20.

There are plans in place for Glory to return to Perth in late February or early March for a run of up to eight consecutive home games.

But those plans could be scuppered if the WA Government demands that visiting teams will need to be triple jabbed.

"It's going to make it hard," Pignata told AAP.

"My argument is - and this is what I'll be bringing up with the health officer - is that teams who are coming in and out are not going to be residing in WA, so they're not going

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