Daily Dispatch

Netball SA expects players to return to controlled training soon

- MAHLATSE MPHAHLELE

Netball SA president Cecilia Molokwane is expecting players to return to controlled training soon now that they have submitted a watertight health and safety plan to government.

Netball‚ football and rugby are among the top contact sports that were recently asked by the sports minister Nathi Mthethwa to submit plans explaining how they were going to return to training.

At the weekend Mthethwa announced non-contact sporting codes like cricket‚ anglers and casting‚ gymnastics‚ tennis‚ climbing‚ canoeing and swimming can return to training and competitio­n.

“We are allowed to train as netball but not to play matches just like it’s the case with football and rugby‚” Molokwane said.

“Non-contact sports have been given the green light to play matches but not contact sports.

“At the moment we are not allowed to play any matches because we are still at level 3 of the lockdown.

“We are not anticipati­ng starting to play anytime soon because we have to be careful on what we do for safety.

“Covid-19 numbers are going up and our concern is what if our players are contaminat­ed and have this virus.

“We submitted our plans like everybody else but if you saw the list that was released late last week‚ it’s all non-contact sport that the minister has allowed to play matches.

“We are allowed to train and we have our plan that we have submitted for the return to playing.

“We have submitted to the provinces to tell them what they need to do because we believe it should start at national level and go down to provinces and districts.

“At the moment‚ the most important thing is the safety of the players and everyone involved.”

Molokwane said when they are allowed to resume playing matches‚ the first priority will be camps for the netball national team and the resumption of the Telkom Netball League (TNL).

“When we get the green light to play matches‚ we want to start with programmes of the national team because that’s where our main focus is.

“The TNL is one of our main goals — we said if there is one competitio­n that must play this year it has to be that one.

“We are anticipati­ng to play the Spar Championsh­ips and the Diamond Challenge with probably neighbouri­ng countries who can drive to SA because flying at the moment is a nightmare.

“We can also play the male championsh­ips. We are trying to do as much as we can.”

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? TIME TO PLAY: Bongiwe Msomi applauds after SA beat Uganda in July 2019 in Liverpool, England.
Picture: GETTY IMAGES TIME TO PLAY: Bongiwe Msomi applauds after SA beat Uganda in July 2019 in Liverpool, England.

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