Netball NSW Statement re Community Sport return

Netball NSW is disappointed by the announcement from NSW Sports Minister Geoff Lee today regarding the return of community sport as Covid19 restrictions continue to be eased across the state.
Since the Covid19 Pandemic began our netball community at all levels has played a huge role in the collective national effort to put those most in need first, but today’s announcement goes no-where near far enough to ensure community sport itself does not fall victim to the national emergency.
Community sport includes the whole community. Not just those under 18 years of age. Senior players are the backbone of clubs, associations and competitions everywhere. They are the coaches, managers, umpires and administrators. If they can’t participate, all sport – not just netball – is in jeopardy.
Netball NSW has been proactive in working with stakeholders, including our valued clubs and associations, to ensure safe and innovative approaches are taken to competitions in 2020. The organisation has also offered to make itself available to meet with the Health Minister and Chief Medical Officer but is yet to receive a response.
It is unfathomable that as shopping centres start to look like it’s Christmas Eve, and pubs can allow up to 50 people, adults can’t participate in sport.
Netball is not alone in this battle. There are many sporting organisations on the brink of insolvency who may now have to refund every dollar to senior players. It is a financial disaster for community sport.
All sports need financial recovery assistance urgently. The State Government requested, and received, detailed financial information eight weeks ago, but no progress has been made.
It is very important to note that Netball NSW is not in the business of profit to pay huge wages of a tiny minority of elite athletes at the pointy end. Our elite and community games share a deep bond, as last week’s letter to the Premier highlighted.
As a non-profit organisation for over nine decades, every cent is counted and spent to ensure a better outcome for netball as a whole. Thanks to that the game has provided a safe outlet to promote well being and team work.
Without senior players and officials, the whole netball ecosystem cannot function. What we need most of all is a return date for these key partners in our game.
We urge Minister Lee to address this matter immediately. Failure to do so will be detrimental to everyday sport participants across the state.

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