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EC districts withdraw from Spar National Netball Championsh­ips

- MAHLATSE MPHAHLELE - DispatchLI­VE

New Covid-19 restrictio­ns have forced all the Eastern Cape districts to withdraw from the Spar National Netball Championsh­ips that start in a bio-bubble at Bela-Bela in Limpopo on Monday

President Cyril Ramaphosa announced tougher Covid-19 restrictio­ns for the Eastern Cape a few days ago and they include a 10pm to 4am curfew ‚ curb on the sale of alcohol from

Monday to Thursday and reduced numbers for gatherings.

Netball South Africa (NSA) president Cecilia Molokwane said on Sunday the Eastern Cape and some Western Cape districts will not be playing in the championsh­ips as they come from areas that have high Covid-19 cases.

“Districts that I am definitely sure are not

coming are from the Eastern Cape because their local government called off all travelling ‚” said Molokwane.

“We all know that we had a family meeting with president Ramaphosa last week where Eastern Cape was declared as a Covid-19 hotspot ‚ and we got the email [on Saturday] that they are not coming at all.

“They are taking all the necessary precaution­s but the players are disappoint­ed because they were looking forward to coming here and playing in the championsh­ips.

"There are some Western Cape teams that are where here the but hotsports it is not are all of because them. It it depends is not on everywhere. If Eastern Cape and some parts of Western Cape are not coming ‚ we know the reasons and they wanted to be here.”

Molokwane admitted that the absence of some of districts has affected their planning and scheduling but they will be ready with a new

fixture “list before ‚ the start of play on Monday. Those districts being here pose a big but welcome challenge for us ‚ it forces us to think outside the box. I am looking at this box all the time and I am not finding it.

"But it means that we have to ask ourselves what “must we do? ‚ Remember we were dealing with 180 players of the Telkom Netball League (TNL) but we are dealing with more players here in BelaBela. "It needs ‚ different planning and different logistics and it is very demanding. But the NSA team is working around the clock and finalising the details. We are hoping that we will not have any Covid-19 cases and the tournament goes ahead as planned.”

Captain of Tshwane Marlize de Bruin said they are ready to defend their title.

“We are prepared ‚ we trained very well after

TNL where we conducted our sessions outside in the heat ‚" she said.

"The heat is going to be a challenge for everyone because we are not used to playing outside. But we as Tshwane have prepared ourselves mentally and physically to cope with the conditions.”

Districts that I am definitely sure are not coming are from the Eastern Cape because their local government called off all travelling

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