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2021 Fixtures – Girls’ Competitions 2021 Fixtures – Girls’ competitions 5th March 2021 Version 1.0 (05/03/21) 2021 Competitions Under 11 Format: 8-a-side pairs Ball: Soft or windball Pitch: 15 yards (can be on outfield) Under 13 Format: 8-a-side pairs Ball: 4.75 oz hard ball (pink or red) Pitch: 19 yards Under 15 Format: 9-a-side – not pairs – new format tbc Ball: 5.5 oz hard ball (pink or red) Pitch: 20 yards Under 11 – Group 1 w/c Sunday, 25 April 2021 Berkhamsted (1) v Berkhamsted (2) Abbots Langley v Rickmansworth Grand Union v Tring w/c Sunday, 2 May 2021 Abbots Langley v Grand Union Rickmansworth v Berkhamsted (2) Berkhamsted (1) v Tring w/c Sunday, 9 May 2021 Rickmansworth v Grand Union Berkhamsted (1) v Abbots Langley Berkhamsted (2) v Tring w/c Sunday, 16 May 2021 Grand Union v Berkhamsted (2) Tring v Abbots Langley Rickmansworth v Berkhamsted (1) w/c Sunday, 23 May 2021 Tring v Rickmansworth Berkhamsted (2) v Abbots Langley Grand Union v Berkhamsted (1) w/c Sunday, 30 May 2021 Berkhamsted (2) v Berkhamsted (1) Rickmansworth v Abbots Langley Tring v Grand Union w/c Sunday, 6 June 2021 Grand Union v Abbots Langley Berkhamsted (2) v Rickmansworth Tring v Berkhamsted (1) w/c Sunday, 13 June 2021 Grand Union v Rickmansworth Abbots Langley v Berkhamsted (1) Tring v Berkhamsted (2) w/c Sunday, 20 June 2021 Berkhamsted (2) v Grand Union Abbots Langley v Tring Berkhamsted (1) v Rickmansworth w/c Sunday, 27 June 2021 Rickmansworth v Tring Abbots Langley v Berkhamsted (2) Berkhamsted (1) v Grand Union Under 11 – Group 2 w/c Sunday, 25 April 2021 Datchworth v Bishop Stortford Harpenden v St Albans Radlett v Redbourn w/c Sunday, 2 May 2021 Harpenden v Radlett St Albans v Bishop Stortford Datchworth v Redbourn w/c Sunday, 9 May 2021 St Albans v Radlett Datchworth v Harpenden Bishop Stortford v Redbourn w/c Sunday, 16 May 2021 Radlett v Bishop Stortford Redbourn v Harpenden St Albans v Datchworth w/c Sunday, 23 May 2021 Redbourn v St Albans Bishop Stortford v Harpenden Radlett v Datchworth w/c Sunday, 30 May 2021 Bishop Stortford v Datchworth St Albans v Harpenden Redbourn v Radlett w/c Sunday, 6 June 2021 Radlett v Harpenden Bishop Stortford v St Albans Redbourn v Datchworth w/c Sunday, 13 June 2021 Radlett v St Albans Harpenden v Datchworth Redbourn v Bishop Stortford w/c Sunday, 20 June 2021 Bishop Stortford v Radlett Harpenden v Redbourn Datchworth v St Albans w/c Sunday, 27 June 2021 St Albans v Redbourn Harpenden v Bishop Stortford Datchworth v Radlett Under 13 w/c Sunday, 25 April 2021 Bishop Stortford v Grand Union Redbourn v St Albans Berkhamsted 1 v Berkhamsted 2 Radlett v Harpenden 1 Leverstock Green v Harpenden 2 w/c Sunday, 2 May 2021 Harpenden 1 v Berkhamsted 1 Berkhamsted 2 v Redbourn St Albans v Bishop Stortford Grand Union v Harpenden 2 Radlett v Leverstock Green w/c Sunday, 9 May 2021 Redbourn v Harpenden 2 Berkhamsted 1 v Grand Union Radlett v St Albans Harpenden 1 v Berkhamsted 2 Leverstock Green v Bishop Stortford w/c Sunday, 16 May 2021 Berkhamsted 2 v Radlett St Albans v Berkhamsted 1 Grand Union v Redbourn Harpenden 2 v Bishop Stortford Harpenden 1 v Leverstock Green w/c Sunday, 23 May 2021 Berkhamsted 1 v Bishop Stortford Radlett v Harpenden 2 Harpenden 1 v Grand Union Berkhamsted 2 v St Albans Leverstock Green v Redbourn w/c Sunday, 30 May 2021 St Albans v Harpenden 1 Grand Union v Radlett Harpenden 2 v Berkhamsted 1 Bishop Stortford v Redbourn Berkhamsted 2 v Leverstock Green w/c Sunday, 6 June 2021 Radlett v Redbourn Harpenden 1 v Bishop Stortford Berkhamsted 2 v Harpenden 2 Grand Union v St Albans Leverstock Green v Berkhamsted 1 w/c Sunday, 13 June 2021 Grand Union v Berkhamsted 2 Harpenden 2 v Harpenden 1 Bishop Stortford v Radlett Redbourn v Berkhamsted 1 St Albans v Leverstock Green w/c Sunday, 20 June 2021 Harpenden 2 v St Albans Bishop Stortford v Berkhamsted 2 Redbourn v Harpenden 1 Berkhamsted 1 v Radlett Leverstock Green v Grand Union Under 15 w/c Sunday, 2 May 2021 Abbots Langley v Bishop Stortford Berkhamsted v Redbourn Grand Union v Harpenden w/c Sunday, 9 May 2021 Harpenden v Berkhamsted Redbourn v Abbots Langley Bishop Stortford v St Albans w/c Sunday, 16 May 2021 Berkhamsted v St Albans Grand Union v Bishop Stortford Harpenden v Redbourn w/c Sunday, 23 May 2021 Redbourn v Grand Union Bishop Stortford v Berkhamsted St Albans v Abbots Langley w/c Sunday, 30 May 2021 Grand Union v Abbots Langley Harpenden v St Albans Redbourn v Bishop Stortford w/c Sunday, 6 June 2021 Bishop Stortford v Harpenden St Albans v Grand Union Abbots Langley v Berkhamsted w/c Sunday, 13 June 2021 St Albans v Redbourn Abbots Langley v Harpenden Grand Union v Berkhamsted .
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