AWFA's representative players will make up for missed opportunities.
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After a flying start to the year with the under-14 girls taking out the Proctor Cup in Bathurst, the COVID-19 pandemic has thrown the schedule into disarray.
However, with the association voting to have its season completed by the end of September, October remains clear for key tournaments.
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"The Riverina Branch titles and Country Cup will go ahead and we're also looking at inviting some other associations to come and play in a triangular series with our rep teams as well," AWFA president Mark Leman said.
The AWFA also wants to ensure junior players outside of representative squads get to play as many matches as possible, while the senior women's teams will remain on a separate draw but kept within their club structures as best as possible.
Leman is still keen to showcase the league's best in a NSW and Victoria challenge later in October.