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LOCAL micro brewery Brewdog have teamed up with Grampian Darts Association to add their title to the Gray and Adams Grampian Mens Super League.
Gray and Adams Super League

LOCAL micro brewery Brewdog have teamed up with Grampian Darts Association to add their title to the Gray and Adams Grampian Mens Super League.

Brewdog will be supplying a variety of their beers as sponsor of a new player of the month award.

Meanwhile the 2008-09 season opening fixtures scheduled for September 7, will see Fraserburgh play host to newcomers Turriff, while Kinnaird entertain Mid-Deeside. Fixtures are subject to confirmation.

Local publicans, club secretaries who maybe interested in having their premises stage super league fixtures in the coming season are advised to contact David Gray, Secretary, on Fraserburgh 514456, as soon as possible.

All tenders, minimum £40 per home match, be lodged by no later than Monday, July 28. Venues must be suitable to accommodate both match board and practice board areas.

Any player wishing to change from Fraserburgh to Kinnaird or vice versa, or any new player wishing to join the super league set up, should contact the secretary ASAP. This is to satisfy shirt requirements.





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  • Last Updated: 17 July 2008 1:14 PM
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  • Location: Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire
 
 
  

 
 


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