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Ground Closure Friday & Weekend - UPDATE

Fri Apr 3 2009

The Gold Coast City Council has officially closed all fields for Friday the 3/4 and also recommend all clubs not to play until Monday. If clubs decide to play and damage the fields they will be held liable. New update from the Council is at 3pm.

ALL Friday games have been cancelled. If you are unsure about Saturday's Junior games, please contact the clubs. Clubs' Contact Details: Click here

Clubs:
Banora - Closed Friday and Weekend
Bilambil - Closed Saturday
Burleigh Heads - Closed Friday & Weekend
Canungra - Closed Friday & Weekend. Fields to be reviewed on Monday
Coomera - Closed until Monday
Gold Coast Knights - Closed until further notice
Kingscliff - Closed Friday & Weekend
Magic Utd - Closed Friday and Weekend
Merrimac - Closed Friday & U10 & Competition Fields Closed Sat. U6, 7, 8 & 9 games going ahead on Saturday. Seniors OFF for Sunday
Mudgeeraba - Closed until further notice
Murwillumbah - Closed Friday & Weekend
Musgrave/Griffith Uni - Closed Friday & Saturday Morning, GU Seniors OFF, Musgrave Seniors to be adviced
Nerang - Closed until Monday except for Premier Mens, Reserves & Youth to be adviced
Pacific Pines - Closed Friday (Have not heard anything about Saturday's games)
Palm Beach & Coplicks - Closed Friday & Saturday
Robina City - Closed Friday & Saturday
Runaway Bay - Closed Friday & Saturday morning. Will make decision on 1st Div Game tomorrow.
Southport - Closed Friday & Saturday Juniors, Seniors to be adviced
Surfers Paradise - Closed Friday & Saturday Morning & Afternoon (Seniors)
Tamborine Mt - Closed Friday & Weekend
Tugun - Closed Friday & Weekend

Please check again for more updates

 

 

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