Southern Inland are exploring options for a later start and finish after Rugby Australia banned any community rugby until May.
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The board will meet on Wednesday night to discuss their options for the season.
The season was originally set to start on April 4, but with that no longer an option president Warwick Grant is open to extending the season past the original grand final date of September 12.
"If we can we want to have a meaningful competition in seniors and juniors," Grant said. "We have to be sensible and if it is not possible it's not possible but if it things look like they have settled down then it will be business as usual."
Rugby Australia's ban includes games and training.
Grant expects a decision would see the senior competition resume in early May.
"We will plan to start in the first week of May but that will vary day-to-day," he said.
"If it has all settled down by the start of May what I will be suggesting is to start to comp from then.
"We will have to play it by ear with how things develop but that would put us a couple of weeks behind and we would push everything back."
The draw already had general byes for Easter and Anzac Day meaning only two rounds are affected now.
However Grant stressed the safety of players and officials is paramount.
"We certainty don't want to be responsible for spreading around and want to ensure everyone's safety," he said.
The juniors are complex with the current government restrictions on non-essential gatherings imposed for events with over 500 people.
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