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Fixture 2011 Round MatchDate HmTeam v AwTeam Venue Round 1 2/04/2011 Rutherglen v Thurgoona Rutherglen Round 1 Mitta United v Dederang Mt Beauty Eskdale Round 1 Kiewa Sandy Creek v Wodonga Saints Kiewa Round 1 Wahgunyah v Barnawartha Wahgunyah Round 1 Tallangatta v Chiltern Tallangatta Round 1 Beechworth v Yackandandah Beechworth Round 2 9/04/2011 Thurgoona v Beechworth Thurgoona Round 2 Dederang Mt Beauty v Rutherglen Mt Beauty Round 2 Wodonga Saints v Mitta United Martin Park Round 2 Barnawartha v Kiewa Sandy Creek Barnawartha Round 2 Chiltern v Wahgunyah Chiltern Round 2 Yackandandah v Tallangatta Yackandandah Round 3 16/04/2011 Kiewa Sandy Creek v Thurgoona Kiewa Round 3 Wahgunyah v Dederang Mt Beauty Wahgunyah Round 3 Tallangatta v Wodonga Saints Tallangatta Round 3 Yackandandah v Barnawartha Yackandandah Round 3 Beechworth v Chiltern Beechworth Round 3 Mitta United v Rutherglen Eskdale 23/04/2011 Easter Round 4 30/04/2011 Thurgoona v Mitta United Thurgoona Round 4 Dederang Mt Beauty v Kiewa Sandy Creek Mt Beauty Round 4 Wodonga Saints v Wahgunyah Martin Park Round 4 Barnawartha v Tallangatta Barnawartha Round 4 Chiltern v Yackandandah Chiltern Round 4 Rutherglen v Beechworth Rutherglen Round 5 7/05/2011 Thurgoona v Wahgunyah Thurgoona Round 5 Dederang Mt Beauty v Tallangatta Mt Beauty Round 5 Wodonga Saints v Yackandandah Martin Park Round 5 Barnawartha v Chiltern Barnawartha Round 5 Rutherglen v Kiewa Sandy Creek Rutherglen Round 5 Mitta United v Beechworth Eskdale Round 6 14/05/2011 Tallangatta v Thurgoona Tallangatta Round 6 Yackandandah v Dederang Mt Beauty Yackandandah Round 6 Chiltern v Wodonga Saints Chiltern Round 6 Beechworth v Barnawartha Beechworth Round 6 Wahgunyah v Rutherglen Wahgunyah Round 6 Kiewa Sandy Creek v Mitta United Kiewa Round 7 21/05/2011 Thurgoona v Yackandandah Thurgoona Round 7 Dederang Mt Beauty v Chiltern Mt Beauty Round 7 Wodonga Saints v Barnawartha Martin Park Round 7 Rutherglen v Tallangatta Rutherglen Round 7 Mitta United v Wahgunyah Eskdale Round 7 Kiewa Sandy Creek v Beechworth Kiewa Round 8 28/05/2011 Chiltern v Thurgoona Chiltern Round 8 Barnawartha v Dederang Mt Beauty Barnawartha Round 8 Wodonga Saints v Beechworth Martin Park Round 8 Yackandandah v Rutherglen Yackandandah Round 8 Tallangatta v Mitta United Tallangatta Round 8 Wahgunyah v Kiewa Sandy Creek Wahgunyah Round 9 4/06/2011 Thurgoona v Barnawartha Thurgoona Round 9 Dederang Mt Beauty v Wodonga Saints Dederang Round 9 Rutherglen v Chiltern Rutherglen Round 9 Mitta United v Yackandandah Eskdale Round 9 Kiewa Sandy Creek v Tallangatta Kiewa Round 9 Beechworth v Wahgunyah Beechworth 11/06/2011 Queen's Birthday Round 10 18/06/2011 Wodonga Saints v Thurgoona Martin Park Round 10 Dederang Mt Beauty v Beechworth Dederang Round 10 Barnawartha v Rutherglen Barnawartha Round 10 Chiltern v Mitta United Chiltern Round 10 Yackandandah v Kiewa Sandy Creek Yackandandah Round 10 Tallangatta v Wahgunyah Tallangatta Round 11 25/06/2011 Thurgoona v Dederang Mt Beauty Thurgoona Round 11 Rutherglen v Wodonga Saints Rutherglen Round 11 Mitta United v Barnawartha Mitta Round 11 Kiewa Sandy Creek v Chiltern Kiewa Round 11 Wahgunyah v Yackandandah Wahgunyah Round 11 Beechworth v Tallangatta Beechworth Round 12 2/07/2011 Thurgoona v Rutherglen Thurgoona Round 12 Dederang Mt Beauty v Mitta United Dederang Round 12 Wodonga Saints v Kiewa Sandy Creek Martin Park Round 12 Barnawartha v Wahgunyah Barnawartha Round 12 Chiltern v Tallangatta Chiltern Round 12 Yackandandah v Beechworth Yackandandah Round 13 9/07/2011 Beechworth v Thurgoona Beechworth Round 13 Rutherglen v Dederang Mt Beauty Rutherglen Round 13 Mitta United v Wodonga Saints Mitta Round 13 Kiewa Sandy Creek v Barnawartha Kiewa Round 13 Wahgunyah v Chiltern Wahgunyah Round 13 Tallangatta v Yackandandah Tallangatta Round 14 16/07/2011 Mitta United v Thurgoona Mitta Round 14 Kiewa Sandy Creek v Dederang Mt Beauty Kiewa Round 14 Wahgunyah v Wodonga Saints Wahgunyah Round 14 23/07/2011 Tallangatta v Barnawartha Tallangatta Round 14 Yackandandah v Chiltern Yackandandah Round 14 Beechworth v Rutherglen Beechworth Round 15 30/07/2011 Thurgoona v Kiewa Sandy Creek Thurgoona Round 15 Dederang Mt Beauty v Wahgunyah Dederang Round 15 Wodonga Saints v Tallangatta Martin Park Round 15 Barnawartha v Yackandandah Barnawartha Round 15 Chiltern v Beechworth Chiltern Round 15 Rutherglen v Mitta United Rutherglen Round 16 6/08/2011 Wahgunyah v Thurgoona Wahgunyah Round 16 Tallangatta v Dederang Mt Beauty Tallangatta Round 16 Yackandandah v Wodonga Saints Yackandandah Round 16 Chiltern v Barnawartha Chiltern Round 16 Kiewa Sandy Creek v Rutherglen Kiewa Round 16 Beechworth v Mitta United Beechworth Round 17 13/08/2011 Thurgoona v Tallangatta Thurgoona Round 17 Dederang Mt Beauty v Yackandandah Dederang Round 17 Wodonga Saints v Chiltern Martin Park Round 17 Barnawartha v Beechworth Barnawartha Round 17 Rutherglen v Wahgunyah Rutherglen Round 17 Mitta United v Kiewa Sandy Creek Mitta Round 18 20/08/2011 Yackandandah v Thurgoona Yackandandah Round 18 Chiltern v Dederang Mt Beauty Chiltern Round 18 Barnawartha v Wodonga Saints Barnawartha Round 18 Tallangatta v Rutherglen Tallangatta Round 18 Wahgunyah v Mitta United Wahgunyah Round 18 Beechworth v Kiewa Sandy Creek Beechworth.
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