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Corowa-Rutherglen will have to wait a little longer to celebrate the 20-year reunion of its 2000 Ovens and Murray premiership.
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The Roos were forced to postpone the function scheduled for Saturday due to COVID-19 rules.
President Stuart Lingham was hopeful the reunion could be held at a later date this year.
"Too many blokes live too far away, including Melbourne, and there was one guy who was flying in from Perth that had to go to Melbourne and as soon as he lands there he's in quarantine for two weeks," he said.
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"It was originally planned for last year, so it's a tough one, but everybody realises the situation.
"There's plenty of people worse off than a few missing out on a footy reunion, so we can't really complain, as long as we get a game of footy in."
Corowa-Rutherglen hosts Wangaratta Rovers at John Foord Oval on Saturday, with both sides' Melbourne-based players not permitted to travel.
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