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West Coast apologise for quarantine breach

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West Coast AFL recruit Zac Langdon has been involved in a breach of Western Australia's coronavirus quarantine protocols.

West Coast have apologised to Western Australia after new recruit Zac Langdon was involved in an accidental breach of the state's strict quarantine protocols.

The Eagles arranged for a treadmill to be delivered to the Perth property in which Langdon is isolating.

Langdon arrived in Perth recently after being traded from GWS to West Coast, and is serving a 14-day quarantine period.

The treadmill was carried through Langdon's residence to an outdoor patio area by the delivery crew, which breached isolation rules.

Langdon has subsequently been tested and found to be COVID-free. The delivery personnel also isolated, but were cleared to resume work.

The Eagles issued a statement apologising to the state for the "accidental transgression".

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