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Conference Lge Matrices Season 2020-21 South West.Xlsx Season 2020-2021 Round 1 26-Sep-20 Round 2 03-Oct-20 Round 3 10-Oct-20 Round 4 17-Oct-20 Round 5 24-Oct-20 Tewkesbury v Bredon Star Cheltenham CS v Bredon Star Tewkesbury v Cheltenham CS Norton v Bredon Star Tewkesbury v Cheltenham II Gloucestershire 2N Old Patesians II v Cheltenham CS Norton v Tewkesbury Bredon Star v Cheltenham II Cheltenham II v Cheltenham CS Cheltenham CS v Norton conf 'A' Norton v Cheltenham II Cheltenham II v Old Patesians II Old Patesians II v Norton Old Patesians II v Tewkesbury Bredon Star v Old Patesians II 1 Minchinhampton v Painswick Minchinhampton v Old Cryptians II Old Cryptians II v Painswick Minchinhampton v Westbury-on-Sev Newent II v Painswick conf 'B' Old Cryptians II v Stroud II Painswick v Westbury-on-Sev Newent II v Minchinhampton Old Cryptians II v Newent II Westbury-on-Sev v Old Cryptians II 1 Newent II v Westbury-on-Sev Stroud II v Newent II Westbury-on-Sev v Stroud II Painswick v Stroud II Stroud II v Minchinhampton Round 6 31-Oct-20 Round 7 14-Nov-20 Round 8 21-Nov-20 Round 9 28-Nov-20 Round 10 05-Dec-20 Old Patesians II v Cheltenham II Norton v Old Patesians II Tewkesbury v Old Patesians II Cheltenham II v Tewkesbury Bredon Star v Tewkesbury Bredon Star v Cheltenham CS Cheltenham II v Bredon Star Cheltenham CS v Cheltenham II Old Patesians II v Bredon Star Cheltenham CS v Old Patesians II Tewkesbury v Norton Cheltenham CS v Tewkesbury Bredon Star v Norton Norton v Cheltenham CS Cheltenham II v Norton Newent II v Stroud II Stroud II v Westbury-on-Sev Stroud II v Painswick Painswick v Newent II Painswick v Minchinhampton Old Cryptians II v Minchinhampton Minchinhampton v Newent II Newent II v Old Cryptians II Minchinhampton v Stroud II Stroud II v Old Cryptians II Westbury-on-Sev v Painswick Painswick v Old Cryptians II Westbury-on-Sev v Minchinhampton Old Cryptians II v Westbury-on-Sev Westbury-on-Sev v Newent II Round 11 week 11 Round 12 week 12 Round 13 week 13 Round 14 week 14 Round 15 week 15 Minchinhampton v Bredon Star Cheltenham CS v Minchinhampton Minchinhampton v Cheltenham II Norton v Minchinhampton Minchinhampton v Old Patesians II Old Cryptians II v Cheltenham CS Cheltenham II v Old Cryptians II Old Cryptians II v Norton Old Patesians II v Old Cryptians II Old Cryptians II v Tewkesbury Newent II v Cheltenham II Norton v Newent II Newent II v Old Patesians II Tewkesbury v Newent II Newent II v Bredon Star 2 'H' OR 'A' Painswick v Norton Old Patesians II v Painswick Painswick v Tewkesbury Bredon Star v Painswick Painswick v Cheltenham CS opp. conference Stroud II v Old Patesians II Tewkesbury v Stroud II Stroud II v Bredon Star Cheltenham CS v Stroud II Stroud II v Cheltenham II Westbury-on-Sev v Tewkesbury Bredon Star v Westbury-on-Sev Westbury-on-Sev v Cheltenham CS Cheltenham II v Westbury-on-Sev Westbury-on-Sev v Norton Round 16 week 16 Round 17 week 17 Round 18 week 18 Round 19 week 19 Round 20 week 20 Tewkesbury v Minchinhampton Minchinhampton v Cheltenham CS Bredon Star v Minchinhampton Minchinhampton v Norton Cheltenham II v Minchinhampton Bredon Star v Old Cryptians II Old Cryptians II v Cheltenham II Cheltenham CS v Old Cryptians II Old Cryptians II v Old Patesians II Norton v Old Cryptians II Cheltenham CS v Newent II Newent II v Norton Cheltenham II v Newent II Newent II v Tewkesbury Old Patesians II v Newent II 3 'H' AND 'A' Cheltenham II v Painswick Painswick v Old Patesians II Norton v Painswick Painswick v Bredon Star Tewkesbury v Painswick opp. Conference Norton v Stroud II Stroud II v Tewkesbury Old Patesians II v Stroud II Stroud II v Cheltenham CS Bredon Star v Stroud II Old Patesians II v Westbury-on-Sev Westbury-on-Sev v Bredon Star Tewkesbury v Westbury-on-Sev Westbury-on-Sev v Cheltenham II Cheltenham CS v Westbury-on-Sev Round 21 week 21 Round 22 week 22 Minchinhampton v Tewkesbury Old Patesians II v Minchinhampton Old Cryptians II v Bredon Star Tewkesbury v Old Cryptians II Newent II v Cheltenham CS Bredon Star v Newent II Painswick v Cheltenham II Cheltenham CS v Painswick Stroud II v Norton Cheltenham II v Stroud II Westbury-on-Sev v Old Patesians II Norton v Westbury-on-Sev.
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