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Csa Women's Provincial Programme CSA WOMEN’S PROVINCIAL PROGRAMME 2020/2021 SEASON POOL A – CAPE TOWN Month Days Dates Home Team Away Team Venue City Mar Tue 16 Western Province Central Gauteng Lions Vineyard Oval Cape Town Mar Wed 17 Central Gauteng Lions Northerns Vineyard Oval Cape Town Mar Thu 18 Northerns Western Province Vineyard Oval Cape Town Mar Sun 21 Central Gauteng Lions Western Province Vineyard Oval Cape Town Mar Mon 22 Western Province Northerns Vineyard Oval Cape Town Mar Tue 23 Northerns Central Gauteng Lions Vineyard Oval Cape Town POOL B – EAST LONDON Month Days Dates Home Team Away Team Venue City Feb Tue 23 Senwes Dragons Women KZN Coastal Buffalo Park East London Feb Wed 24 KZN Coastal Border Buffalo Park East London Feb Thu 25 Border Senwes Dragons Women Buffalo Park East London Feb Sun 28 KZN Coastal Senwes Dragons Women Buffalo Park East London Mar Mon 01 Senwes Dragons Women Border Buffalo Park East London Mar Tue 02 Border KZN Coastal Buffalo Park East London POOL C – OUDTSHOORN Month Days Dates Home Team Away Team Venue City Mar Thu 04 Boland Eastern Province Recreation Ground Oudtshoorn Mar Thu 04 Free State Kei Bridgton Sport Ground Oudtshoorn Mar Fri 05 Eastern Province Free State Recreation Ground Oudtshoorn Mar Fri 05 Kei South Western Districts Bridgton Sport Ground Oudtshoorn Mar Sat 06 Free State South Western Districts Recreation Ground Oudtshoorn Mar Sat 06 Kei Boland Bridgton Sport Ground Oudtshoorn Mar Sun 07 South Western Districts Boland Recreation Ground Oudtshoorn Mar Sun 07 Kei Eastern Province Bridgton Sport Ground Oudtshoorn Mar Mon 08 South Western Districts Eastern Province Recreation Ground Oudtshoorn Mar Mon 08 Boland Free State Bridgton Sport Ground Oudtshoorn POOL D – BENONI Month Days Dates Home Team Away Team Venue City Mar Thu 04 Easterns Northern Cape Willowmore Park A Benoni Mar Thu 04 KZN Inland Limpopo Willowmore Park B Benoni Mar Fri 05 Northern Cape KZN Inland Willowmore Park A Benoni Mar Fri 05 Limpopo Mpumalanga Willowmore Park B Benoni Mar Sat 06 KZN Inland Mpumalanga Willowmore Park A Benoni Mar Sat 06 Limpopo Easterns Willowmore Park B Benoni Mar Sun 07 Mpumalanga Easterns Willowmore Park A Benoni Mar Sun 07 Limpopo Northern Cape Willowmore Park B Benoni Mar Mon 08 Mpumalanga Northern Cape Willowmore Park A Benoni Mar Mon 08 Easterns KZN Inland Willowmore Park B Benoni FIXTURES SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
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