Select the desired Age Group from the first drop-down box, then the Zone or Division from the second drop-down box.

The scores that are posted on the website originally are sometimes wrong due to various reasons, such as bad phone lines, wrong numbers written, scores heard wrong etc. As I am sure you are aware, scores cannot be changed purely by a person saying the score is wrong, as they may or may not even be connected with the club or team. If a score goes up that you believe to be incorrect, monitor it for a week (scores are unofficial for 7 days and will NOT be changed within this time). When the next round of matches of goes up, the previous round scores are then official. If you still believe it to be in error, you need to speak to your club. They will need to lodge official score query with the Fixture Officer where it can be looked into further, only club executive can do that. Just for your general knowledge, there is approximately 10 scores a week that go on the website and newspaper incorrect. Of those around 150 a season, only 4 or 5 across the entire season actually get to the investigation stage, so the majority really are fixed up in seven days, so people don't need to panic too much.
Peter Allen (Fixture Officer)

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