The Tallangatta and District Football League is in a precarious position after Victoria was plunged into its sixth lockdown, the third of the season, on Thursday.
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Clubs were set to return to the field on Saturday after a three-week hiatus to complete the penultimate round of the home and away season, but have been denied less than 48 hours out.
It's robbed the league of two ladder-defining clashes between Barnawartha (fourth) and Yackandandah (first) and Kiewa-Sandy Creek (third) and Chiltern (second) on Saturday.
If the snap lockdown is lifted as planned in seven days, by the end of next Thursday, all clubs, except NSW-based Thurgoona, would again be in the less than ideal position of not having trained two days out from when the final round was scheduled to go ahead, on August 14.
Finals had been planned to start on August 21.
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The Ovens and King Football Netball League is set to finish on the same date as the TDFL, but its finals lineup was far from complete with two rounds to play.
Goorambat could have moved back into the top six on Saturday with victory against North Wangaratta, while a loss for Bright or Greta in their clash would have left both in a nervy position.
The Upper Murray Football Netball League cancelled its season on Tuesday night, but had committed to a junior football and netball competition for its registered players at Corryong Recreation Reserve on Saturday, which now can't be played.
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