Australian Football League

Rivals Port Adelaide and Adelaide to share quarantine hotel

Travel and quarantine restrictions prevent them from isolating in their own state, so both will head north for their closed training camps.

The sides - the AFL's two clubs from South Australia - are known for their ill-tempered contests both on and off the field of play, famously brawling outside a hotel the morning after a match in 2002.

So, is housing such bitter rivals together the wisest decision?

"We have enormous respect for the team, for the Crows, absolutely enormous respect. But we just don't like you," Port Adelaide chairman David Koch said.

AFL player Broad sorry for sharing topless woman photo

Nathan Broad, a player for the Richmond Tigers in the Australian Football League, admitted to sending the image, which then went viral.

Police dropped an investigation into the incident at the woman's request. Richmond has suspended Broad for three games in next year's season.

Broad, 24, said he took "full responsibility".

"I sent a very private picture without this young woman's consent," he said at a press conference in Melbourne on Monday.