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WGCA Fgrade finals

THE final WGCA Fgrade ladder and the draw for the first round of finals has been announced.
The top six teams will play off to decide the final four.
Team one plays team six, team two plays team five and team three plays team four.
All winners and the highestranked losing team will advance to the final four.
All other teams will play for final ladder positions.
Games will be played at the specified grounds unless otherwise notified by Jason Viney.

LADDER

Club (points)
Clyde 156
KilcundaBass 144
Kooweerup 138
Merinda Park 132
Emerald 115
Devon Meadows 114
Catani 97
Beaconsfield 96
Officer 84
Pakenham UpperToomuc 84
Nyora 84
Pakenham 72
Upper Beaconsfield 60
Gembrook 48
Cranbourne Meadows 18

Finals deciding round, 16 March.
Clyde v Devon Meadows, Hillcrest Christian College.
Kilcunda/Bass v Emerald, Bass Recreation Reserve No 2.
Kooweerup v Merinda Park, Junction Village reserve.
Beaconsfield v Catani, Akoonah Park.
Officer v Pakenham, Don Jackson UpperToomuc Reserve.
Nyora v Pakenham, Catani recreation reserve No 2.
Gembrook v Upper Beaconsfield, Mountain Reserve.
Cranbourne Meadows bye.

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