Friends and family of those competing in the Orange Netball Association division one grand final on Saturday will have a new way of tuning into the action as club president Jane Dennis confirmed on Thursday that the top-tier decider will be streamed in full via Facebook.
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It's a move that Dennis thinks will deter a few extras from visiting the PCYC this weekend as the current advice from the NSW government is simple - one spectator per player.
And while sitting at home on your couch isn't the way you'd ordinarily want to be watching your daughter, partner or mother play in a grand final, it's something Dennis is encouraging people to do.
"There's no change to any of our restrictions for the grand final," Dennis said.
"The recommendations for community sport are the same so across all matches on Saturday, it's going to be one spectator per player.
"One thing we can do to make it easier is stream our games and we're going to try to have our committee members film as much action as possible."
The first grade final will be filmed in full on Facebook, and Dennis hopes to have as much of the other games as possible up online throughout the day.
The decider will kick-off at 3.45pm with a stack of other games being played throughout the day.
More information regarding scheduling can be found on the ONA website.
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