The Albury-Wodonga Spitfires' double-header at Albury Hockey Centre this weekend has been deferred by the Victorian lockdown.
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At this stage, the matches against ANU are being deferred with an aim to reschedule them for later in the year when the health advice improves.
"I want to thank both the Spitfires and ANU for their understanding at this time," Hockey ACT CEO Rob Sheekey said."
"Ultimately we want to ensure we don't place any members or the community at risk by pushing ahead with these fixtures.
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"We believe these games can be rescheduled so letting the current situation in Victoria play out and waiting to see what happens in the next few days was the logical choice."
Hockey Albury Wodonga's senior, junior and masters competitions from Friday to Monday will not go ahead due to clubs being based on both sides of the border.
The association plans to resume on Friday, June 4, if the seven-day Victorian lockdown is lifted in time.
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