The Tallangatta and District Netball Association is exploring the idea of a stand alone 2020 netball season.
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The association has released a survey to gauge club's thoughts in regards to pushing ahead this year in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
One question which has been put forward is whether clubs would like to see netball go it alone if the league's football is abandoned this season.
"We've put a couple of suggestions as to what it might look like if we go ahead," TDNA president Judy Loorham said.
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"Whether they might want to have a tournament, or if there might be a pool or a shortened home and away season.
"It's really just about us trying to gauge what support there is among the players and supporters so that we can make a decision from there.
"As the football decision approaches, we're just trying to have our bases covered and be prepared."
The survey is open to TDNA players, officials, supporters and parents and will be running online until Friday, June 26.
Loorham said she is pleased so far with the amount of people offering feedback.
"It's getting community input as to what they think is appropriate," she said.
While some clubs are already back at training, others have opted to press pause or limit training sessions to just their junior sides.
"It's a mixed bag across the board," Loorham said.
The survey will also provide an insight into club's thoughts on training.