Starting on Saturday, March 13, Tatura will host GM1 and GM2 matches, LBU will host the GM3 West finalists and Yarrawonga will hold the first finals for GM2 Open, GM3 East and GM3 Open.
The following day, March 14, will have all divisions, except GM3 West, heading to Cobram.
However, the GM3 West division could join all the others if the participating captains agree to change the venue from Tongala.
Finally, Shepparton will host the six grand finals on Saturday, March 20.
The above courts are subject to acceptance from the host clubs, but association president Mark Mills said nearly all host clubs were on board, as of Wednesday afternoon.
“The committee across all grades talk between ourselves about a number of factors (when choosing host courts),” Mills said.
“The standard of courts comes in to consideration, location is another and the number of courts a club has.
“You can't have grand finals at a smaller club as they don't have enough courts.
“That's the main factors we talk about.”
Mills said it would be a huge achievement to reach the grand final weekend, considering the challenges that have resulted from the coronavirus.
“Obviously, at the start we were all very cautious and we still are,” he said.
“We have had no afternoon teas, which is a shame for the social side, but looking through today’s (February 17) announcement, it should be back to pretty much normal in terms of the court situation after interruptions to last week's (February 13) schedule.
“Obviously, the association can't take much credit.
“Congratulations needs to go to all the clubs for getting their COVID-safe plans in place, which allowed us to go ahead and get particular approvals.
“There's a couple of rounds to go and hopefully we will keep the wheels rolling and finish up on March 20 at Shepparton, which will be great."
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