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BREAKING: New Zealand will lift all coronavirus restrictions, barring border closures, from Tuesday. The virus has been eliminated from the country, with the last confirmed case recovered and no new cases reported for 17 days. https://t.co/igZxPCBXSq
— The Age (@theage) June 8, 2020
New Zealand has lifted coronavirus restrictions meaning fans will be allowed to attend sporting events this weekend!#9WWOS #Rugby pic.twitter.com/t9BLkiULBA
— Wide World of Sports (@wwos) June 8, 2020
All sport to return in NSW from July 1 as coronavirus restrictions continue to ease https://t.co/WAvQwbbys4
— ABC News (@abcnews) June 9, 2020
It's Game On.
The Netball SA Premier League will hit the court July 17 👊
Full story – https://t.co/YHwxuXlO6y pic.twitter.com/RmvNZpoEFR
— Netball SA (@NetballSA) June 25, 2020
ℹ️ Here's our anticipated roadmap for the return of community netball.
This is subject to change and will be updated in line with Government advice 📑
At each stage, we'll issue guidance to member regions, counties, clubs and registered leagues: https://t.co/O4A2GRMidy pic.twitter.com/irVT8sW62m
— England Netball (at 🏡) (@EnglandNetball) June 27, 2020
Do any of the Vixens or Magpies players, live in the Covid lockdown areas of Melbourne. Anyone know??
Resigned to having to move interstate, the Vixens and the Magpies have submitted a list of requests to lessen the burden of their relocationhttps://t.co/QCXQeoj5AL
— Netball Scoop (@NetballScoop) July 9, 2020
ICYMI | Welsh Netball has published its 'Return to Play' roadmap for community netball… 🏴
We are currently in Stage 1️⃣ of the Return to Play journey.
Read more about the roadmap, what it means and how we are working on netball's return here ⬇️https://t.co/kdogj9KJb0 pic.twitter.com/OqDRlgvnkl
— Welsh Netball | Pêl-Rwyd Cymru (@WelshNetball) July 10, 2020
Exciting news from @DCMS with indoor sports facilities set to open from 25 July and guidance on how grassroots sports can gradually return issued 🙌
We will bring you more on what this means for our sport tomorrow 👀 https://t.co/d7INy92aJ6
— England Netball (at 🏡) (@EnglandNetball) July 9, 2020
🌟 | Due to COVID-19, the Netball Europe Challenge Cup rescheduled for November has been cancelled.
Hosting the NE Open Challenge Cup remains one of our ambitions, but our priority is to ensure everyone's safety.
We now focus on rebuilding our sport to return #StrongerTogether pic.twitter.com/3N2fyo6pJw
— Gibraltar Netball Association (@Gib_Netball) July 21, 2020
International Netball Federation (INF) has announced that due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Netball World Youth Cup will no longer take place in June 2021.
Read the full statement here: https://t.co/Cn68iNXPjn pic.twitter.com/EkoTO4ANNw
— International Netball Federation (@IntNetball) July 29, 2020
This isn’t good…
60% OF GIRLS SAY ‘NOTHING’ CAN ATTRACT THEM TO SPORT POST-COVID
Well, here we are again. Another lockdown in the UK. There’s been a recent surge in number of cases. Who knows what it’s going to mean for netball in future over there.
Following the recent Government announcement we are disappointed to confirm that community netball will be suspended and have prepared an update on what this means for the Netball Family.
Despite this news, we will continue to do all we can to ensure netball will #RiseAgain
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— England Netball (at 🏡) (@EnglandNetball) November 3, 2020
Honest words from @amaagbeze and experiences that were shared by many women in our lockdown research https://t.co/LCRm753zB7
— Women in Sport (@Womeninsport_uk) November 7, 2020
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