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2020 Marsh Community Series 2020 MARSH COMMUNITY SERIES THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23 WEEK v v v v GOLDST COAST KILDA SUNSv WESTERN BULLDOGS MELBOURNE v GOLDBRISBANE COAST LIONS SUNS 1 vs GEELONGHAWTHORN CATS v NORTH MELBOURNE ADELAIDE CROWS vvs PORT GEELONG ADELAIDE CATS RiverwayRSEA ParkStadium (Moorabbin) (Townsville) Marvel Stadium (Docklands) Casey Fields (Cranbourne) MoretonRiverway Bay Stadium Central Sports (Townsville) Complex 3.35pm7.10pm EDT EST 7.10pm EDT 4.40pm EDT 3.10pm3.35pm EST v GOLD COAST SUNS v GEELONG CATS Metricon Stadium (Gold Coast) 6.40pm EST FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29 SUNDAY, MARCH 1 WEEK v v v WESTGOLD COAST COAST EAGLES SUNS GWS GIANTS v RICHMOND v 2 vs vGEELONG ESSENDON CATS SYDNEY SWANS COLLINGWOOD MineralRiverway Resources Stadium Park (Townsville) (Lathlain) Blacktown International Sportspark Norm Minns Oval (Wangaratta) 4.40pm3.35pm WSTEST 4.10pm EDT 4.10pm EDT v FREMANTLE v CARLTON David Grays Arena (Mandurah) 4.10pm WST FRIDAY, MARCH 6 SATURDAY, MARCH 7 SUNDAY, MARCH 8 MONDAY, MARCH 9 WEEK v v v v GOLDADELAIDE COAST CROWS SUNS PORT ADELAIDE v GWS GIANTS NORTHGOLD COAST MELBOURNE SUNS 3 v vsGOLD GEELONG COAST CATS SUNS WESTERN BULLDOGS v RICHMOND vvs SYDNEY GEELONG SWANS CATS FlindersRiverway University Stadium Stadium (Townsville) (Noarlunga) Bennett Oval (Whyalla) Robertson Oval (Wagga Wagga) RiverwayKingston Stadium Twin Ovals (Townsville) (Hobart) 4.20pm3.35pm ESTCDT 3.40pm CDT 12.40pm EDT 1.40pm3.35pm EDTEST v v v v HAWTHORN v WEST COAST EAGLES COLLINGWOOD GEELONG CATS MELBOURNE v FREMANTLE v ST KILDA v ESSENDON UTAS Stadium (Launceston) HBF Arena (Joondalup) Morwell Recreation Reserve Central Reserve (Colac) 7.40pm EDT 4.10pm WST 3.50pm EDT 4.40pm EDT v CARLTON v BRISBANE LIONS Ikon Park (Carlton North) 6.40pm EDT All times are local. Please note daylight savings is in effect in VIC, TAS, NSW, ACT and SA. QLD, NT and WA are not affected by daylight savings. All matches will be broadcast live on Fox Footy and the AFL Live App..
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