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Round seven of Hockey Albury-Wodonga's division one men's and women's seasons will be played on Monday and Thursday to avoid a clash with the Victorian Junior Country Championships in Melbourne this weekend.
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The association will send under-13s, 15s and 18s boys and girls teams to the event, and, with a large number of those players involved in the top division, club matches would need to be deferred.
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Men's games are scheduled for Monday night, with CR United and Falcons and Wombats and Norths to face off at Albury, while Wodonga takes on Magpies at Wodonga.
Wodonga and Magpies' women meet at Wodonga on Thursday night, with CR United and Falcons to do battle at Albury.
The Albury-Wodonga Spitfires have a bye in the Capital League and will head to Goulburn next weekend in search of a first win.
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