Cobram Roar FC's approval from council is the last hurdle the association must jump before training can resume next Monday.
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AWFA's 12 clubs cover five council areas, which must grant hire use of the respective grounds.
"There's six NSW and six Victorian clubs and we think all the Albury clubs will be given approval in one hit and Wodonga to be the same," AWFA president Mark Leman said.
We think all the Albury clubs will be given approval in one hit and Wodonga to be the same. Wangaratta and Myrtleford have already been given approval.
- Mark Leman
"Wangaratta and Myrtleford have already been given approval and we expect everything should be right to go by the end of this week."
AWFA hosted a management committee meeting last week, but has allowed the extra time for all parties to understand the strict COVID-19 restrictions of Football NSW and Football Victoria.
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"This allows clubs to speak to coaches and managers about what they need to do and also speak to parents and players about their responsibilities," Leman said.
"It's important parents stay in the car at training."
AWFA hasn't set a potential return date for playing.