The Moama Football and Netball Club has entered into a partnership with Echuca District Netball Association with the goal of seeing a season for NSW players.
The club announced the news on its Facebook page on Saturday night.
“When the MFNL competition could not go ahead, our junior netballers turned their sights to a season at EDNA. Being able to stick together, train and develop in a local comp was a fantastic opportunity,” a statement read.
"However, due to current restrictions, NSW residents are currently unable to travel to Victoria to participate in sport.
"To try to help with the situation, the MFNC are working with EDNA to try to host a Moama-based competition. "This would be for all NSW residents under the age of 18 who are interested in playing.
"Once interested player numbers are finalised for Moama, more information will be sent out if a competition is possible.
"Thank you for you patience and understanding as we navigate our way through the change in restrictions.
"For our MFNC players registered to play this season at EDNA, your coach will be in contact soon with further details." Players can register their interest by emailing EDNA atedna1@iinet.net.auUnder-10 players will train from 5pm to 5.45pm on Wednesdays at Brick Alley, and play scratch matches on the main oval on Saturdays from 9.30am to 10.30am. Under-12s training will be held on Wednesdays from 4.15pm to 5.15pm, with Saturday matches at Jack Eddy Oval from 11am to 12.15pm. For under-14s, training will be run at Brick Alley from 5pm to 6pm on Tuesday nights, while scratch matches will be played Saturdays at the main oval from 11am to 12.15pm. Under-16s and youth girls will train together on the main oval from 5pm to 6pm on Tuesday and Thursday nights. Under-16s will play their practice matches on the main oval on Sundays from 11am to 12.30pm. or phoning 5480 1725. ● Meanwhile, Moama's footballers will take to the field in coming weeks for a series of intraclub scratch matches. The club announced each age group would play weekly matches, while training would continue.