THE Albury Netball Association's pre-season competition could be played over three time slots next season to cater for booming numbers.
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With J.C. King Park at capacity on Thursday nights with almost 50 teams taking part, organisers may play matches at 6pm, 7pm and 8pm to take in more sides from the Ovens and Murray, Hume and Tallangatta and District leagues.
Jindera coach Courtney Katalinic said the second annual competition was proving hugely popular.
"It's the best," Katalinic said.
"We think it's great.
"The three leagues intertwine really well and it's good to see how they stack up against each other while gaining some fitness.
"We could only register three sides this season because it's that popular."
Although no official scores are recorded, each match is officiated by umpires from throughout the district.
Albury president Pauline Willis said the competition had huge potential.
"It's been terrific," Willis said. "We have four sides playing and our girls get to play different sides from the country leagues in a well run competition.
"We've found it very beneficial."
J.C. King Park's courts are still able to be used while a major $2 million redevelopment is taking place on the pavilion.