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Grid Entries for 2021 Club Name 1st & 2nd XI Ground 3rd XI Ground 4th XI Ground 5th XI Ground Addiscombe Sandilands Addington Village Alleyn Burbage Road TBC Ashford Short Lane Short Lane Ashtead Woodfield Lane TBC Bank of England BOE Sports Centre/Oberon Oberon/Barn Elms Banstead Avenue Road Avenue Road Battersea Ironsides BI Sports Ground Abbey Rec Beddington Beddington Park Beddington Park Pitch 2 Clockhouse or Woodmansterne? Byfleet Parvis Road Camberley Upper Verran Road Fleet Road Caterham Hill Fields Chaldon CMO Six Brothers Field Cheam Peaches Close Peaches Close Chertsey Chertsey CC Chertsey Recreation Ground Chessington Sir Francis Barker Ground Leatherhead Road Chipstead Coulsdon and Old Walcountians High Road Woodmansterne Chobham 1st XI Only: Chobham CC Churt Churt Road Claygate Claygate CC Cobham Avorians Convent Lane Cranleigh Horseshoe Lane Croydon Croygas Sports Club Wallington Sports & Social Club Dorking Pixham Lane Westhumble Playing Fields Dulwich Dulwich CC Dulwich Sports Ground East Molesey Graburn Way TBC TBC TBC Effingham Calburn Field Egham Vicarage Road TBC TBC Englefield Green Englefiled Green CC Epsom Francis Schnadhost Memorial Ground Epsom Sports Club Esher New Road Imber Court Ewell Ruxley Lane Ruxley Lane Ptich 2 Ewhurst 1st XI Only: Ewhurst CC Farnham Farham Park Crondall CC Godalming Holloway Hill Guildford Woodbridge Road Recreation Road Guildford City Youth Project Sutherland Memorial Park Ham & Petersham 1st XI Only: Ham Common Hampton Hill Bushy Park Carlisle Park Hampton Wick Royal CC Main Square King's Field Haslemere Haslemere War Memorial Rec Ground Hook & Southborough Somerset Avenue Horley Horley CC Horsley and Send Twins Field Kempton Kempton CC Kempton CC Pitch 2 Kingstonian Kings College OR Old Tiffs Old Tiffinians TBC Leatherhead Fetcham Grove Lingfield Godstone Road London Gymkhana Alexandra Rec Ground Coronation Rec Ground Long Ditton Stokes Field Malden Wanderers Cambridge Avenue Cambride Avenue TBC TBC Maori Oxshott Oxshott Village Sports Club Merrow Merrow CC Merstham Quality Street The Ring Merton John Innes Ground TBC Mitcham Mitcham Cricket Green Dundonald Rec Morden Morden Park Newdigate Newdigate CC Normandy Hunts Hill Road Hunts Hill Road Old Emanuel Blagdons Blagdons Old Hamptonians Dean Road Dean Road Old Pauline Colets Old Rutlishians Poplar Road Nursery Road Old Tenisonians Colets Old Tiffinians Grist Memorial Sports Ground Old Whitgiftians Croham Manor Road Croham Manor Road Ptich 2 Old Wimbledonians Raynes Park Raynes Park Pitch 2 Wimbledon College Ground Oxted & Limpsfield Master Park Westerham Lane Purley The Ridge Cricket for Change Putney Putney CC Barn Elms Reigate Priory Park Lane St Alban's Road TBC Ripley Ripley Green Pyrford CC? Roehampton Putney Heath TBC Sanderstead The Old Saw Mill Sanderstead Recreation Ground Sheen Park Sheen Common Shepperton Shepperton Halliford School SinjunGrammarians Trinity Playing Fields Trinity Playing Fields Ptich 2 Southern Rail, Kenley and Selsdon Kenley Sports Club Spencer Fieldview Openview Staines & Laleham Faulkners Faulkners Pitch 2 Stoke d'Abernon The Recreation Ground Feltonfleet School? Streatham & Marlborough Dulwich Common Old Allenian or Mayow Park TBC Sunbury Geoff Kaye Memorial Ground Geoff Kaye Memorial Ground Pitch 2 TBC Sutton Gander Green Lane Holmwood Close Teddington Town Bushy Park NPL CC & Carlisle Park Thames Ditton Giggs Hill Road Colets Pitch 2 Trinity Mid-Whitgiftian Lime Meadow Avenue Lime Meadow Avenue Pitch 2 Valley End Woodlands Lane Lower Woodlands Lane Upper Windlesham Park Wallington Hillside Gardens Wallington Sports & Social Club Walton-on-Thames Ashley Park Weybridge Vandals TBC Wandgas Wandgas Sports Club Warlingham Church Lane West End Esher West End Esher CC Weybridge Princes Road Pyrford CC, Heathervale, Coronation Red TBC Weybridge Vandals Brownacres Brownacres Ptich 2 Whiteley village Whiteley Village Whiteley Village Pitch 2 Wimbledon Church Road TBC TBC TBC Woking and Horsell Brewery Road Westield TBC Woodmansterne Woodmansterne Park Rec Ground WP Rec Ground Pitch 2 Worcester Park Green Lane Richard Challoner Worplesdon & Burpham Worplesdon Memorial Field.
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