Super Netball clubs are set to gather in South Australia to finish the season due to the COVID-19 outbreaks in Victoria and NSW.
The Melbourne Vixens, Collingwood Magpies, NSW Swifts and the Giants were all leaving the Victorian capital on Thursday as the city braced for another lockdown.
The Queensland Firebirds and Sunshine Coast Lightning will fly to Adelaide on Friday.
The West Coast Fever are likely to remain in Perth for their next home match but the club knows a move to South Australia is being considered.
“We have moved quickly and decisively as the coronavirus situation develops,” Netball Australia chief executive Kelly Ryan said.
“We have worked closely with the clubs to determine this is the best immediate option to ensure the season is completed, with the wellbeing of our athletes at the forefront of the decision-making process.
“I’d like to thank our players, coaches, staff, officials and umpires for their willingness to relocate to deliver a full, 60 game season of Suncorp Super Netball.”
The Vixens and Magpies were due to face-off in a Melbourne derby at John Cain Arena on Sunday, with the Swifts-Thunderbirds match scheduled after as part of a double-header.
AAP
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