The Cairns Post

Hopes still high for junior league season

- MATTHEW MCINERNEY

JUNIOR rugby league clubs will have until the end of the month to make a decision about the 2020 season.

Cairns District Junior Rugby League club presidents and Queensland Rugby League representa­tives met on Monday night to discuss the future of the competitio­n.

It came a week after Cairns District Rugby League cancelled their senior competitio­ns, adding the region to a growing list of Queensland leagues to pull the pin.

There were fears the CDJRL could follow suit, fears which grew after Rockhampto­n’s junior rugby league cancelled their 2020 season.

But the CDJRL’s club presidents have agreed to wait before making a decision.

CDJRL chairman Jodi Stevens, who last week said clubs should not rush into a decision about the 2020 season, said the clubs had decided to give it until a meeting on June 30 to make a final call.

“There’s a couple of clubs who brought up concerns about the demand on volunteers and coaches, but we’ve got three weeks before we need to make a decision,” she said.

“We’ve asked the clubs to go back to the parents, the volunteers and the coaches to find out what their concerns are.”

There is still uncertaint­y about what a competitio­n could look like if it kicked off in mid-July.

The length of the season, number of teams in each age group, and the actual schedule would take some time to tweak, and most will be dependent on the state of coronaviru­s restrictio­ns in Queensland.

The approval of the field sports COVID Safe plan has shown what training will look like during stage two, and provided more clarity about the situation moving forward.

“We don’t know to what extent we can run a competitio­n but they were mostly positive,” Stevens said.

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