To our Netball SA Members,
As you know, the outbreak of COVID-19 (coronavirus) has presented a number of challenges for our country and the Australian sporting landscape is certainly feeling the effects.
With the situation evolving by the hour, we must ensure the health and wellbeing of our entire netball community is at the forefront of any decisions we make.
Earlier today, the federal government announced restrictions on indoor mass gatherings exceeding 100 people and outdoor gatherings that exceed 500 people.
In light of this advice, Netball SA has recommended our associations postpone the commencement of all regular winter competitions until May 31, with a view that we will continue to monitor the situation.
Further to this, we recommend all club training and grading competitions be postponed until two weeks prior to the commencement of the season, provided government advice is adhered to and increased hygiene practices are in place at that time.
We advise all coaching, umpiring and bench officials’ accreditation and education be maintained (within current restrictions) with virtual and e-learning options provided where possible.
Netball SA is currently reviewing what this means for our programs, competitions and events, with the lens that we need to minimise the impact on our players, staff, members and wider community.
Netball Australia yesterday released a statement providing useful information regarding recommended hygiene protocols for our sport.
The Netball Australia COVID-19 Taskforce will continue to liaise daily with the Australian Government, World Health Organisation, Sport Australia / AIS and the Chief Medical Officer to ensure they can provide up to date and accurate insights as the advice changes.
The federal government released a statement earlier today with updated information on coronavirus measures, including advice specific to community sport.
Just like you, we understand the significant impact this unprecedented pandemic is having on our society and the game we love. Thank you for your patience and I will be in contact again once more information comes to hand.
We understand this advice will have significant impact on our associations and want to reassure you that Netball SA is here to support you.
Please continue to stay safe and look out for each other.
Cheers,
Bronny