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COVID-19 forces 11th-hour move of Super Netball to Queensland – Sydney Morning Herald
Players across the country woke up to news on Sunday that they will spend the majority of the season in the Sunshine State.
The two Victoria-based teams, the Vixens and Collingwood, are already on their way, having left for the hub on Sunday to complete their 14-day isolation period.
The other four teams, the Adelaide Thunderbirds, West Coast Fever, NSW Swifts and the Giants, will not be subject to quarantine, allowing for a more orderly move over the coming 12 days.
Super Netball chief executive Chris Symington said players will likely remain in Queensland for 10 weeks but have been asked to prepare for an entire …
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