The second round of the Cricket Albury-Wodonga district season is tipped to suffer the same fate as the first.
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Forecasts predict between 25 and 50mm of rain to fall on Saturday, and with each club playing on turf wickets, it looks likely all four matches will again be washed out.
Yackandandah captain Bailey Glass doesn't necessarily see it as a bad thing given the preparation of clubs was compromised by COVID-19 restrictions.
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"A lot of us are underdone and we could only train for a couple of weeks and we were into the season," Glass said.
"It would be nice to get out and play some cricket again, but it's not looking good again this weekend."
The Roos are scheduled to host Eskdale, Baranduda takes on Bethanga, Kiewa meets Barnawartha-Chiltern, while Mount Beauty faces arch rivals Dederang.
Clubs agreed prior to the season to start round two matches at the earlier time of 12pm to be finished before the AFL grand final.