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Tag: Rounders

Posted on May 11, 2016

Teams wanted for mixed indoor rounders leagues

West Dorset District CouncilNew summer rounders leagues are coming to Dorchester and Sherborne. West Dorset District Council has been awarded funding from Rounders England to help set up the leagues to encourage people to take up the sport. Leagues have been set up at Dorchester Rugby Club and the district council-run Gryphon Sports Centre. Full story: Read more

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