Netball centre manager Ashleigh Walker-Robinson said it was a simple issue.
"Last year [we] had just the right amount of netball players for the hoops we had, but now we have more players and not enough hoops. It's a good problem to have," she said.
"Other netball centres use hula hoops every week so we are quite lucky in having the hoops we do.
"There's been a rise of 13 to 16 games each week. We have to order junior nets which are a specialty product so it will take a while to get there.
"Both options (hoop or nets) are allowed inside the rulebooks so either way is fine."
With the mystery of the weekend solved, the Whangarei Netball Centre could get back to organising matches for junior netballers.
As for parents such as Whangarei's Craig Morris, pictured, they may have to continue to be a human netball post for just a little while longer.