A handful of Central Highlands clubs will postpone events originally scheduled for this weekend's fixture.
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Beaufort had organised a past players day for its home game against Creswick, inviting all past players, officials and anyone involved with the club over the years back to the Crows' home deck.
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Club spokesman Nick Franc told The Courier the club was planning on re-scheduling the day for later in the season or potentially post season if need be.
Beaufort has two more home games remaining, against Clunes in round 15 and Daylesford in round 17.
Newlyn has postponed its team of the decade event until hopefully round 15 against Waubra, it's next home game, if play returns as scheduled.
Club stalwart Matt Cosgrave will also have to wait another week to play his 250th game for the Cats.
If community sport is able to return by next weekend as scheduled, he'll play the milestone game away from home against Carngham-Linton.
Bungaree has suffered another hit in being able to wear its Indigenous guernseys, unable to don them in its scheduled home clash against Waubra this weekend, which was also meant to be its sponsors' day.
The Demons had originally planned to wear them in round seven, but were not able to owing to the last Victorian snap lockdown.
Club stalwart Amanda Clarke was also meant to play her 500th club game.
Bungaree posted on their Facebook page stating the Demons legend has played in 35 different seasons, won 21 club best and fairests, six league best and fairests, premierships and has never missed a finals series in that time.
That streak is still alive with her B Grade side currently sitting two points clear in eighth.
COVID-19 allowing she will play her milestone game against Skipton in round 14.
Springbank was scheduled to host a premiership reunion dinner on Friday night for its 1990, 2000 and 2001 senior football premiership sides and 1991 A Grade netball premiership team.
'Old Tigers Day' was due to follow at Springbank's home clash against Carngham-Linton, welcoming former players, officials, supporters and anyone else formerly involved with the club.
Dunnstown, Gordon, Learmonth, Creswick, Ballan and Rokewood-Corindhap will miss their respective balls.
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