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  1. Wales 2024-25 Winter League

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  2. Midland 2024-25 Winter League

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  3. 2025 F3F Dates

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  4. Welsh Open F3F 2024 1 2 3

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  5. Interest for an Eastbourne Winter F3F Open

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  6. English Open F3F 2024 1 2 3

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  7. North of England Open F3F 2024 28-30 June 1 2

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  8. BMFA F3F League 2, Whitesheet, 19th May 1 2

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  9. BMFA F3F Nationals 20-21st April at the Bwlch 1 2 3

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  10. BMFA League 1 - Wales - 7th April

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  11. F3F Wales Winter League 2023/24 1 2 3 4

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  12. F3F Northern Winter League 2023 / 2024 1 2

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  13. Midlands F3F Winter League

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  14. F3F Southern Winter League 2023/24 1 2

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  15. 2023 Woolybacks 30th December

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  16. F3F Calendar 2024

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