The heavy rain in the north of Scotland has affected sport across the area.
Two Breedon Highland League matches have been postponed.
They are the games between Rothes and Nairn, and Keith’s home match against Wick Academy.
GAME OFF
Unfortunately our match v Rothes has been postponed due to a waterlogged pitch. https://t.co/uaAB6fIMso
— Nairn County FC (@NairnCounty) November 18, 2022
Match OFF
Tomorrow home Match against @WickAcademyFC has been called off due to a waterlogged pitch pic.twitter.com/cquHiULm9r
— Keith Football Club (@KeithFC) November 18, 2022
Brechin City have said that there will be a pitch inspection at 8am tomorrow morning at Glebe Park ahead of their league clash with Forres Mechanics.
A pitch inspection is also planned at The Haughs where Turriff United host Brora Rangers.
There will be a 7:45AM pitch inspection tomorrow at the Haughs ahead of tomorrows match against @TurriffUnitedFC. pic.twitter.com/fCrzncQLfa
— Brora Rangers (@brorarangers) November 18, 2022
In the North Caledonian League, Bonar Bridge will now travel to Tain to face St Duthus, Thurso v Clachnacuddin A has moved to the Naver all-weather pitch with a 1.15pm start, while Orkney v Invergordon is off due to bad weather and disruption to sailings.
In rugby, Aberdeen Grammar’s home matches scheduled for Saturday have been postponed.
Both the first XV’s game against Highland and he second XV’s match against Shetland will be rescheduled.
🚨GAMES POSTPONED🚨
Due to adverse weather conditions, all AGR activity this weekend is OFF.
This includes our 1XV match against @HighlandRFC and our 2XV match against @ShetlandRFC, which will be postponed to a later date.
See you at Rubislaw next weekend🏉#GrammarGranite
— Aberdeen Grammar Rugby (@ABDNRugby) November 18, 2022
Golf courses have also been affected with Garmouth and Kingston’s course flooded. The club has issued a statement saying no golf will be possible until Monday at the earliest.
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