A restart date for the Hockey Albury-Wodonga season is set to be finalised on Thursday night.
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The board will meet to discuss its options and determine the best way to recommence play.
With restrictions on community sport beginning to ease, including a July 1 return for all senior competitions in NSW, there finally looks to be some light at the end of the tunnel.
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"The mooted start date is July 10, but we've got to give the clubs time to get organised," Hockey Albury-Wodonga sport operations manager Cayte Campbell said.
"Once community sport starts, we should be able to train normally.
"We'll wait to find out from the governing bodies what the restrictions are (such as limits on spectators)."
The mooted start date is July 10, but we've got to give the clubs time to get organised.
- Cayte Campbell
Magpies were the association's first club to resume training with COVID-19 measures in place at Albury Hockey Centre on Tuesday night.
"As far as I'm aware, it all went well," Campbell added.
"They were on field one and we had the (Albury-Wodonga) Spitfires on field two.
"Norths normally train on Tuesday nights, but they're not starting until we get a start date."