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NFL Leagues Poster FEB 2020 PROPOSED SPRING/SUMMER 2020 REGISTRATIONS OPEN WED 5th FEBRUARY 2020 Day League Venue Region Division Teams Duration START DATE Format Match Times Cheltenham WEST Dean Close Cheltenham 3+ 6 21 weeks 16th March 2020 Ladies 6:30 7:10 7:50 Cheltenham WEST Leisure@ MAIN HALL/Pates Grammar MVL Cheltenham 5 6 21 weeks 16th March 2020 Ladies 6:40 8:10 8:50 Cheltenham WEST Pates Grammar School Cheltenham 2/3 TBC 8 22 weeks 16th March 2020 Ladies +1 Man *** 6:40 7:20 8:00 8:40 (9:20) Bentham BENTHAM - Netball Dome Cheltenham 1/2 TBC 6 22 weeks 16th March 2020 Ladies 7:20 8:00 8:40 9:20 Bentham BENTHAM - Netball Dome Cheltenham 3 8 22 weeks 16th March 2020 Ladies 7:20 8:00 8:40 9:20 Bentham BENTHAM - Football Dome Cheltenham 4 6 22 weeks 16th March 2020 Ladies 6:40 7:20 8:00 8:40 9:20 Cheltenham EAST CLC - Cheltenham Ladies College /Leisure@ MVL Cheltenham 4 6 21 weeks 9th March 2020 Ladies 6:40 7:20 8:00 8:40 9:20 Cheltenham EAST CLC - Cheltenham Ladies College /Leisure@ MVL Cheltenham 3 6 21 weeks 9th March 2020 Ladies 6:40 7:20 8:00 8:40 9:20 Winchcombe Winchcombe Sports Hall Cheltenham 5 6 21 weeks 2nd March 2020 Ladies 8:00 8:40 9:20 MONDAY Gloucester Sir Thomas Rich's School Gloucester 3+ 8 22 weeks 24th February 2020 Ladies 7:00 7:40 8:20 9:00 Gloucester Riverside Leisure Centre Gloucester 4+ 8 22 weeks 16th March 2020 Ladies 7:00 7:40 8:20 9:00 Stroud Stroud High School Stroud 3 10 22 weeks 24th February 2020 Ladies 7:00 7:40 8:20 9:00 Evesham De Montfort High School Evesham 3 8 22 weeks 23rd March 2020 Ladies 7:00 7:40 8:20 9:00 Cheltenham WEST Bournside School Cheltenham 3 8 22 weeks 3rd March 2020 Ladies 6:30 7:10 7:50 8:30 (21:10) Cheltenham WEST Pates Grammar/Leisure@ Cricket Hall/Bournside MVL Cheltenham 4 8 22 weeks 25th February 2020 Ladies 6:30 7:10 7:50 8:30 (21:10) Cheltenham WEST Leisure@ Cricket Hall MVL Cheltenham 5 8 22 weeks 25th February 2020 Ladies +1man *** 7:00 7:40 8:20 Thornbury Marlwood School/Castle School MVL South Gloucestershire Recreational 6 21 weeks 24th March 2020 Ladies 7:00 7:40 8:20 Tewkesbury Tewkesbury High School Tewkesbury 3 6 21 weeks 10th March 2020 Ladies 7:30 8:10 8:50 TUES Stroud Stroud High School/Thomas Keble - NEW DIVISION 5 MVL Stroud 4 & 5 14 22 weeks 3rd March 2020 Ladies 7:00 7:40 8:20 9:00 Stroud Thomas Keble School Stroud 3 6 22 weeks 25th February 2020 Ladies 7:00 7:40 8:20 (9:00) Cirencester Cirencester Kingshill Cirencester 5 6 22 weeks 31st March 2020 Ladies 8:00 8:40 9:20 Cirencester Cirencester Leisure Centre Cirencester 4 & 5 6 22 weeks 10th March 2020 Ladies 8:00 8:40 9:20 Bentham BENTHAM - Netball Dome Cheltenham 3 6 21 weeks 11th March 2020 Ladies 6:40 7:20 8:00 8:40 (9:20) Bentham BENTHAM - Netball Dome Cheltenham 4 8 22 weeks 25th March 2020 Ladies 6:40 7:20 8:00 8:40 (9:20) Bentham BENTHAM - Netball Dome Cheltenham 5 6 22 weeks 4th March 2020 Ladies +1man *** 6:40 7:20 8:00 8:40 (9:20) Cheltenham WEST Cheltenham College Cheltenham 2 & 3 16 22 weeks 25th March 2020 Ladies 7:20 8:00 8:40 9:20 Cheltenham WEST Leisure@ Main Hall Cheltenham 2 6 22 weeks 4th March 2020 Ladies +1man *** 7:50 8:30 9:10 Cheltenham WEST All Saints Academy Cheltenham 4+ 8 22 weeks 1st April 2020 Ladies +1man *** 7:00 7:40 8:20 9:00 Cirencester Cirencester Kingshill Cirencester 5 6 22 weeks 6th May 2020 Ladies +1man *** 7:30 8:10 8:50 Gloucester Barnwood Park NEW Gloucester 5 8 22 weeks 8th April 2020 Ladies 7:00 7:40 8:20 9:00 WEDNESDAY Evesham De Montfort High School Evesham 4 6 22 weeks 5th Feb 2020 Ladies 7:00 7:40 8:20 9:00 Forest of Dean Dene Magna Forest of Dean 4 6 22 weeks 10th June 2020 Ladies 6:30 7:10 7:50 8:30 Stroud Stroud High School Stroud 5 8 22 weeks 4th March 2020 Ladies 7:00 7:40 8:20 9:00 Cheltenham Pates Grammar School Cheltenham 4 6 22weeks 19th March 2020 Ladies 6:40 7:20 8:00 8:40 Cheltenham Bournside School Cheltenham 5 6 22 weeks 19th March 2020 Ladies 6:40 7:20 8:00 8:40 Cheltenham Dean Close Cheltenham B2N 6 22 weeks 2nd April 2020 Ladies 6:30 7:10 7:50 Cheltenham L@ Leisure@ Main Hall Cheltenham 1 6 21 weeks 2nd April 2020 Ladies +1man *** 6:40 7:20 8:00 8:40 9:20 Cheltenham L@ Leisure@ Main Hall Cheltenham 3 8 22 weeks 2nd Aprll 2020 Ladies 6:40 7:20 8:00 8:40 9:20 Gloucester Oxstalls Sports Park/GL1/Barnwood Park MVL Gloucester 5 8 22weeks 12th March 2020 Ladies 6:40 7:20 8:00 8:40 (9:20) Gloucester Oxstalls Sports Park Gloucester 4 8 21 weeks 27th February 2020 Ladies 6:40 7:20 8:00 8:40 (9:20) THURS Gloucester Oxstalls Sports Park Gloucester 3 8 22 weeks 5th March 2020 Ladies 6:40 7:20 8:00 8:40 (9:20) Cirencester Cirencester Leisure Centre Cirencester 4 6 21 weeks 5th March 2020 Ladies 8:00 8:40 9:20 Stonehouse Maidenhill MVL Stroud 2 8 22 weeks 2nd April 2020 Ladies 6:40 7:20 8:00 8:40 (9:20) Stonehouse Wycliffe Stroud 4 6 22 weeks 26th March 2020 Ladies 6:30 7:10 7:50 Evesham Prince Henry's High School Evesham 4 6 22 weeks 26th March 2020 Ladies 7:00 7:40 8:20 9:00 Cheltenham College Cheltenham College NEW Cheltenham 4/5 8 22 weeks 24th April 2020 Ladies 7:40 8:20 9:00 FRI Cheltenham College Back to Netball Sessions NEW Cheltenham n/a 31st January 2020 Ladies 7:45pm ROCKUP and PLAY Oxstalls NEW Gloucester 5 1st March 2020 Ladies 6:00pm ROCKUP and PLAY Oxstalls NEW Gloucester 4 1st March 2020 Ladies 6:40pm SUN ROCKUP and PLAY Oxstalls NEW Gloucester 3 1st March 2020 Ladies 7:20pm IMPORTANT NOTES *** Don’t forget that the 1 man leagues - men must Be approved By NFL and should have attended our B2N course. ( ) times in Brackets, indicate that there "may" Be fixtures at this time. It is dependent on the numBer of team entries. PLEASE NOTE: This is a GUIDE - When you register your team, please make sure you read the league details regarding times and dual site venues. Things do change and we can't guarantee that this guide will not change Before the registrations are open MVL = Multi Venue League (matches can Be at either venue) .
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