The Griffith Netball Association will be getting back on the court in the coming weeks as community sporting competition start to begin their shortened seasons.
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Griffith Association president Catherine Wren anticipated numbers to be around the same as last year with the focus of getting an even amount of games into each team.
"We haven't had any teams pull out, so we will be pretty much on par with recent seasons," she said.
"There will be a final at the end of some sort, but we are trying to give everyone an equal number of games.
"Usually we would have three weeks of finals, but if we have the round-robin, it just spreads it out for everyone evenly.
"We are really just looking forward to the kids getting back out on the court and keeping that interest in netball."
Meanwhile, on the representative scene, the Senior and Junior State Titles will be held over the October long weekend with Griffith set to send their 12s, 13s, 14s, 15s and 17s to the three-day tournament in Sydney.
"They have been doing a lot of from home training themselves, and then they have been back at training with all the social distancing and no contact drills and things like that for the last month," she said.
"It ramp back up now that we can start contact drills and gameplay drills and really get them prepared and we also do fitness sessions with them once a week so that will get them right back into getting ready for State Title."
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