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WOL Senior Season 2017 League Cup League Colinton 1 V WOL Senior Season 2017 League Cup League Colinton 1 v. 4 Bainfield Bainfield v. Colinton May 2nd Slateford 4 v. 1 Balerno Balerno v. Slateford Sighthill 1 v. 4 Carrickknowe Carrickknowe v. Sighthill Currie 3 v. 2 Gorgie Mills Gorgie Mills v. Currie Beechwood 2 v. 3 Juniper Green Juniper Green v. Beechwood Bainfield v. Beechwood Beechwood v. Bainfield Gorgie Mills 4 v. 1 Colinton Colinton v. Gorgie Mills May 9th Balerno 4 v. 1 Currie Currie v. Balerno Juniper Green 1 v. 4 Sighthill Sighthill v. Juniper Green Carrickknowe 1 v. 4 Slateford Slateford v. Carrickknowe Slateford TBA v. Bainfield Bainfield v. Slateford Gorgie Mills v. Balerno Balerno v. Gorgie Mills May 16th Sighthill v. Beechwood Beechwood v. Sighthill Currie v. Carrickknowe Carrickknowe v. Currie Colinton v. Juniper Green Juniper Green v. Colinton Carrickknowe v. Balerno Balerno v. Carrickknowe Beechwood v. Colinton Colinton v. Beechwood May 23rd Sighthill v. Currie Currie v. Sighthill Bainfield v. Gorgie Mills Gorgie Mills v. Bainfield Juniper Green v. Slateford Slateford v. Juniper Green Currie v. Bainfield Bainfield v. Currie Slateford v. Beechwood Beechwood v. Slateford May 30th Gorgie Mills v. Carrickknowe Carrickknowe v. Gorgie Mills Balerno v. Juniper Green Juniper Green v. Balerno Colinton v. Sighthill Sighthill v. Colinton Sighthill v. Balerno Balerno v. Sighthill Bainfield v. Carrickknowe Carrickknowe v. Bainfield June 6th Beechwood v. Currie Currie v. Beechwood Juniper Green v. Gorgie Mills Gorgie Mills v. Juniper Green Colinton v. Slateford Slateford v. Colinton Balerno v. Bainfield Bainfield v. Balerno Gorgie Mills v. Beechwood Beechwood v. Gorgie Mills June 13th Currie v. Colinton Colinton v. Currie Carrickknowe v. Juniper Green Juniper Green v. Carrickknowe Slateford v. Sighthill Sighthill v. Slateford Sighthill v. Bainfield Bainfield v. Sighthill Beechwood v. Balerno Balerno v. Beechwood June 20th Colinton v. Carrickknowe Carrickknowe v. Colinton Juniper Green v. Currie Currie v. Juniper Green Slateford v. Gorgie Mills Gorgie Mills v. Slateford Carrickknowe v. Beechwood Beechwood v. Carrickknowe Balerno v. Colinton Colinton v. Balerno June 27th Bainfield v. Juniper Green Juniper Green v. Bainfield Gorgie Mills v. Sighthill Sighthill v. Gorgie Mills Currie v. Slateford Slateford v. Currie Matches Abandoned due to inclement weather or by mutual agreement must be played within 10 days 9 Ends will constitute a game.
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