Current border restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic mean people living in Victoria cannot enter NSW to play sport as it is not one of the four permitted reasons.
Club president Kirk Teasdale said a final decision would be made in the coming weeks.
“What we do will all depend on announcements from the NSW Government,” he said.
“We’re hopeful that the restrictions might be eased a lot further for border communities, but we have to be realistic.
“It looks like there is minimal chance of teams being able to cross the border to play sport.”
Moama has already started planning for life outside the GMC after approaching the Murray Valley Cricket Association about a temporary spot in its competition.
“There have been some good early discussions, but it could all move very quickly,” Teasdale said.
“Their competition has teams on both sides of the border but there is almost an even amount of Victorian and NSW clubs.
“Some of the football competitions have gone to all-NSW competition and we could see the same thing happen.”
While the entire club might not be seen in the GMC in season 2020-21, there is still a possibility Echuca-based players could fly the flag for Moama.
“A lot of players from our B grade side last year live in Echuca,” Teasdale explained.
“We’ve spoken to GMC about those guys possibly continuing to play as a team. They just wouldn’t be able to play any home games as things stand.
“We’ve also offered guys who live in Moama but play for Echuca the chance to come down to the club.
“We’re all working together through this because it isn’t an easy situation for anyone.”
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