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Jags game in Grantown is called off due to Storm Babet


By Gavin Musgrove

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Strahtspey Thistle's home fixture this afternoon with high flying Buckie Thistle has been called off due to the bad weather.

Highland League bosses have just announced that all matches have been postposed due to Storm Babet.

There were concerns about fans' safety for travelling in the conditions.

A league spokesman said: "After having lost a number of games due to heavy water on the pitch and ongoing adverse weather conditions, coupled with further advice and guidance from all partners including authorities, the Scottish Highland Football League has taken the decision to postpone all games due to the ongoing risk to public safety which would be caused by travel that is preventable.

"The league apologise for any inconvenience this may cause, especially in areas where the actual pitches were and remained playable.

"However having given time to see the movement and risk the weather was causing, it was felt that with the high winds and heavy water fall not easing, and weather warnings being extended, the risk to public safety was too great and the decision was made to postpone all games and re-schedule at a later date."


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