Western NSW FC is at risk of being booted from the National Premier League 2 competition should the club not form the numbers to put a reserve grade side on the park.
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The club was granted an exemption from playing a second string side in 2019, but the club won't be handed the same concession come 2020, with a deadline on entering sides just week away.
Sallyann Shuttleworth, from Western, said Football NSW wouldn't let the club run without a reserves.
"If we can't field the numbers, they won't let us play in NPL 2."
If Western cannot field both a first grade and reserve grade side, the club's senior sides will have to fold as well as the junior teams.
Shuttleworth said numbers are down due to several players withdrawing from squads in recent times.
"We've had a couple of people pull out in the past week due to other commitments," she said.
"In the past few seasons, when we haven't had the numbers needed, a lot of the girls back-up every week.
"Particularly in the junior teams, you could be playing in under 14s and up to under 17s and potentially on the bench for reserve grade, it's just unsustainable for 22 rounds and could cause injury to our players."
Western has positions available in its junior girl sides including under 14s, under 15s and under 17s.
"We've got to let Football NSW know in the next two to three weeks we're going to be able to field the numbers to remain in NPL 2," she said.
While trials have already happened, interested players are still welcome to come along to the upcoming training session at Jack Brabham Park in Orange on Sunday, February 2.
The under 14s, under 15s and under 17s train will train at 9.30am, followed by first grade and reserve grade at 10.30am.
For more information contact Ms Shuttleworth on 0419 463 855 or on wnswfcwomens@outlook.com.
Positions are also available for Western's men's under 18s and 20s squads to play in NSW NPL 4. Contact Clint Mutton on 0429 004 188 on josey01@bigpond.com.
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