The Tamworth Netball Association Saturday competition returns this weekend and the organisation will be "a lot easier" in 2021.
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COVID-19 protocols - which included caps on the number of people at the courts - made the organisation tough in 2020 for the TNA.
While they still have to adhere to protocols, everything looks like running a lot smoother in 2021.
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"It's a lot easier this year," TNA publicity officer Melissa Bolsom said.
"We're allowed to have about 5000 participants and spectators together on the outside courts and we've made the spacing between games about 20 minutes so teams can leave and the new teams can come on.
"We'll be well within our limits but we also have to be mindful of the social distancing on the sidelines."
The association has also cracked the century for team registrations.
"We have 100 teams over 13 divisions plus the little skills sessions with the five and six-year-olds," Bolsom said.
Those numbers are slightly down on other years but the association hopes to rebuild those numbers up again.
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