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2021 Colac & District Fnl Fixture 2021 COLAC & DISTRICT FNL FIXTURE ROUND 1 ROUND 8 ROUND 14 Saturday 3rd April Saturday 30th May Saturday 17th July Lorne vs Alvie (STR) Apollo Bay vs Birregurra (ABR) Alvie vs Birregurra (ALR) Saturday 10th April Western Eagles vs South Colac (IRR) Lorne vs Irrewarra-Beeac (STR) Birregurra vs Simpson (BIR) Simpson vs Lorne (SIM) South Colac vs Otway Districts (ELL) Western Eagles vs Colac Imperials (IRR) Colac Imperials vs Alvie (WES) Apollo Bay vs Colac Imperials (ABR) Apollo Bay vs Otway Districts (ABR) Otway Districts vs Irrewarra-Beeac (GEL) Western Eagles vs Simpson (IRR) South Colac vs Irrewarra-Beeac (ELL) ROUND 2 ROUND 9 ROUND 15 Saturday 17th April Saturday 5th June Saturday 24th July Colac Imperials vs Birregurra (WES) Birregurra vs Western Eagles (BIR) Birregurra vs Lorne (BIR) Otway Districts vs Simpson (GEL) Apollo Bay vs Simpson (ABR) Alvie vs South Colac (ALR) Irrewarra-Beeac vs Western Eagles (WAR) South Colac vs Colac Imperials (ELL) Irrewarra-Beeac vs Apollo Bay (WAR) Alvie vs Apollo Bay (ALR) Lorne vs Otway Districts (STR) Otway Districts vs Western Eagles (GEL) Lorne vs South Colac (STR) Irrewarra-Beeac vs Alvie (WAR) Colac Imperials vs Simpson (WES) ROUND 3 ROUND 10 ROUND 16 Saturday 24th April Saturday 12th June Saturday 31st July Birregurra vs Otway Districts (BIR) Alvie vs Lorne (ALR) South Colac vs Birregurra (ELL) Colac Imperials vs Irrewarra-Beeac (WES) Simpson vs Birregurra (SIM) Apollo Bay vs Lorne (ABR) Simpson vs Alvie (SIM) Colac Imperials vs Western Eagles (WES) Western Eagles vs Alvie (IRR) Western Eagles vs Lorne (IRR) Otway Districts vs Apollo Bay (GEL) Simpson vs Irrewarra-Beeac (SIM) Apollo Bay vs South Colac (ABR) Irrewarra-Beeac vs South Colac (WAR) Colac Imperials vs Otway Districts (WES) ROUND 4 ROUND 11 ROUND 17 Saturday 1st May Saturday 19th June Saturday 7th August Irrewarra-Beeac vs Birregurra (WAR) Birregurra vs Colac Imperials (BIR) Birregurra vs Apollo Bay (BIR) Alvie vs Otway Districts (ALR) Simpson vs Otway Districts (SIM) South Colac vs Western Eagles (ELL) Lorne vs Colac Imperials (STR) Western Eagles vs Irrewarra-Beeac (IRR) Lorne vs Simpson (STR) South Colac vs Simpson (ELL) Apollo Bay vs Alvie (ABR) Alvie vs Colac Imperials (ALR) Apollo Bay vs Western Eagles (ABR) South Colac vs Lorne (ELL) Irrewarra-Beeac vs Otway Districts (WAR) ROUND 5 ROUND 12 ROUND 18 Saturday 8th May Saturday 26th June Saturday 14th August Birregurra vs Alvie (BIR) Otway Districts vs Birregurra (GEL) Western Eagles vs Birregurra (IRR) Irrewarra-Beeac vs Lorne (WAR) Irrewarra-Beeac vs Colac Imperials (WAR) Simpson vs Apollo Bay (SIM) Otway Districts vs South Colac (GEL) Alvie vs Simpson (ALR) Colac Imperials vs South Colac (WES) Colac Imperials vs Apollo Bay (WES) Lorne vs Western Eagles (STR) Otway Districts vs Lorne (GEL) Simpson vs Western Eagles (SIM) South Colac vs Apollo Bay (ELL) Alvie vs Irrewarra-Beeac (ALR) ROUND 6 LEAGUE BYE 2021 CDFNL FINALS SERIES Saturday 15th May Saturday 3rd July Saturday 21st August Lorne vs Birregurra (STR) Qualifying Finals (CEN) South Colac vs Alvie (ELL) Sunday 22nd August Apollo Bay vs Irrewarra-Beeac (ABR) Elimination Finals (CEN) Western Eagles vs Otway Districts (IRR) Saturday 28th August Simpson vs Colac Imperials (SIM) Second Semi Finals (CEN) Sunday 29th August ROUND 7 ROUND 13 First Semi Finals (CEN) Saturday 22nd May Saturday 10th July Saturday 4th September Birregurra vs South Colac (BIR) Birregurra vs Irrewarra-Beeac (BIR) Preliminary Finals (CEN) Lorne vs Apollo Bay (STR) Otway Districts vs Alvie (GEL) Saturday 11th September Alvie vs Western Eagles (ALR) Colac Imperials vs Lorne (WES) Grand Finals (CEN) Irrewarra-Beeac vs Simpson (WAR) Simpson vs South Colac (SIM) Otway Districts vs Colac Imperials (GEL) Western Eagles vs Apollo Bay (IRR) VENUES: Alvie Recreation Reserve (ALR), Apollo Bay Recreation Reserve (ABR), Birregurra Recreation Reserve (BIR), Central Reserve (CEN), Elliminyt Recreation Reserve (ELL), Gellibrand Recreation Reserve (GEL), Irrewillipe Recreation Reserve (IRR), Simpson Recreation Reserve (SIR), Stribling Reserve (STR), Warrowie Recreation Reserve (WAR), Western Oval (WES).
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