So in 2021, all three local clubs want fans to take in as much sport as they can.
Echuca, Echuca United and Moama will once again offer reciprocal rights to members of all clubs for the 2021 season.
This will allow members of each club to enter the other two's home games for free - with the exception of the Easter weekend.
Echuca president Ash Byrne said all three clubs in the town saw the opportunity to support one another as a great opportunity.
“It's good for sport in the community,” he said.
“But it's also great for our clubs. It's been a long year for all our clubs, and we hope this season members of all three clubs will get down to as many games of local football and netball as possible and support everyone in our community.”
Echuca United president Ian Johnson agreed.
“It's an opportunity to help each other out,” he said.
“When your own club isn't in town, you can stay locally and see some top class sport, put some money into the canteen or over the bar and help support your local sporting community.”
Moama president Matt Lake said the public had been starved of local sport in the past 12 months due to the coronavirus pandemic.
“This provides a great opportunity to get out and watch local sport basically every week,” he said.
“All our clubs are on the same page as to how important it is to support the local community and look after each other, and we are all really proud to be a part of this initiative.”
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