The Division One fixtures suffered a total wipe-out.
Leaders the Ship tried in vain to get their pitch at the Stallards in
Trowbridge into a playable state to host Foresters Arms, but had to give up
after the torrential overnight rain.
British Lion, would have been at home had they renamed themselves British
Sea Lions as their pitch at Green Lane, Devizes, was flooded and bottom side
Chippenham Sports and Social Club were their opponents who also missed out
on a game.
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Christian Malford's Upper Seagry pitch was more like a swimming pool than a
football pitch and even had the hosts and Biddestone Arms worn Wellington
boots instead of football boots for the game it would have ended up in total
farce as the pitch would have been left in a state of disrepair.
North Bradley were left without a game, but this time it wasn't down to a
shortage of players but due to the fact that too much rain had rendered
their pitch unplayable for the game with third placed Rowde.
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