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Rugby in Bay of Plenty takes another step towards kickoff

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18 May, 2020 11:01 PM2 mins to read

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Today's news follows the Government's announcement on Thursday that professional rugby and netball could resume at alert level 2.

The resumption of rugby in the Bay of Plenty is inching closer.

The winter sports window for community rugby in the Bay of Plenty region can now officially take place between Saturday, June 6 and Saturday, October 3.

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Bay of Plenty Rugby, along with other regional sports representatives from basketball, rugby league, football, netball, hockey, volleyball, athletics, tennis and badminton worked alongside Tauranga City Council, Rotorua Lakes Council, Whakatāne District Council, Western Bay of Plenty District Council and Kawerau District Council to co-design winter and summer seasons so that all sports could operate post Covid-19 lockdown.

As clubs and schools start assembling teams and preparing their Covid-19 Safety Plans, they can also start thinking about what sort of competitions they wish to participate in.

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Community rugby manager Pat Rae said congratulations needed to go to Zane Jensen at Sport Bay of Plenty for leading the project.

"In difficult times, he stood up to lead all of our regional sports managers to work collaboratively on this important piece of work with all six councils. One of the positive aspects of this virus was to see the winter and summer codes working together for the benefit of all our players, both young and young at heart.

"During the darker times we were wondering whether we would get any rugby played. Now we have a window. How good is that? The final piece in the puzzle is start dates and right now that's still up in the air," Rae said.

Ngongotahā's Raniera Paora, 4, in action during a game of rippa rugby last year. Photo / File
Ngongotahā's Raniera Paora, 4, in action during a game of rippa rugby last year. Photo / File

"With the New Zealand Government to review the size of gatherings on Monday, May 25, New Zealand Rugby have already stated that no trainings or games can take place before then, but we are getting closer every day."

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