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Hawks and Kings play waiting game on border closures

Mitch Jennings
Updated December 21 2020 - 8:54pm, first published 10:00am
WAIT AND SEE: The Hawks will shift to Melbourne with the rest of the NBL in February, but could move sooner amid the most recent COVID outbreak in NSW. Picture: Sylvia Liber
WAIT AND SEE: The Hawks will shift to Melbourne with the rest of the NBL in February, but could move sooner amid the most recent COVID outbreak in NSW. Picture: Sylvia Liber

THE NBL has confirmed all nine teams will shift to a Melbourne hub at the end of February, but it may come sooner for its NSW-based teams as the fresh COVID situation in Sydney continues to develop.

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Mitch Jennings

Mitch Jennings

Sports Journalist

Sports writer. Sport is my passion, rugby league my first love.

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