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National League North and South season hinged on a split decision

The National League season continued at Step 1 yesterday while North and South were voted null and void

National League

Resolution vote goes right to the wire

By Neil Harvey

LET US PLAY ON: National League clubs voted 13-7 to continue the season
PICTURE: Pinnacle

HOW CLUBS VOTED
RESOLUTION ONE (FOR EACH STEP TO DECIDE ITS OWN FUTURE)
National League: For 21 - Against 0
National League North: 16-6
National League South: 9-12
Result: Passed
RESOLUTION TWO (NATIONAL LEAGUE ONLY)
In summary: The National League 2020-21 playing season (Step 1) to be declared null and void. A minimum 51% majority was required for Resolution Two to pass.
National League: 7-13
Result: Not Passed
RESOLUTION THREE (NATIONAL LEAGUE ...

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