Wagga City Wanderers should learn more about their fate this week.
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The Wanderers have not played since their 2-1 upset of Yoogali on August 7 with the ACT lockdown, closely followed NSW's statewide decision, putting a halt on all of Capital Football's competitions.
The Wanderers are keen to finish the season, with four rounds still remaining in senior grades, but the chances of that happening are minimising by the day.
Capital Football sent a survey out to clubs last week, asking for feedback on how they want the season to end.
They are in the process of reviewing those findings and will present options to the board this week, Capital Football explained in a statement on Friday.
"Contingency plans for the winter competition continue to be assessed. A survey was sent to clubs and committees last week, to capture the overarching preference of how they would like the season to be completed," it read.
"Capital Football is now in the process of reviewing these results, to present options for the board to consider next week.
"Any further extension to lockdown, potential easing of restrictions, transition period to competitions, NSW regional lockdowns and access to fields will all influence what is possible.
"More comprehensive information will be shared next week, once the feedback is reviewed and more is known about the public health order."
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