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Ellesmere Rugby Draw Saturday 1St April 2017 Ellesmere Rugby Draw Saturday 1st April 2017 Luisetti Seeds Division 1 - Section 1 Waihora v Hornby 2:45pm Tai Tapu 1 J Currie AR: H Cook , K Bambry. Glenmark-Cheviot v Darfield 2:45pm Chev 1 S Laird AR: J Le Gros, S Adamson. Celtic v Hampstead 2:45pm Celtic K Opele Saracens v BDI 2:45pm Sbk 1 W Burrett AR: D Taylor, P Bigwood. Ohoka v Prebbleton 2:45pm Mand 1 S O'Reilly AR: R Eder, A Reeve. Luisetti Seeds Division 1 - Section 2 Southern v Methven 2:45pm Hinds 1 J Lamers Southbridge v Rakaia 2:45pm Southbridge 1 K Hancox AR: M Gameson, D Sullivan Rolleston v Lincoln 2:45pm Rolleston 1 R Goodman AR:A Brosnahan , K Jones. Kaiapoi v West Melton 2:45pm Kai Oval G Welch AR: Chris Rowe, S Marshall. Oxford BYE Ellesmere Division 2 Banks Peninsula v West Melton 2:45pm Little River 1 M Talbot Darfield v Kirwee 2:45pm Darfield 1 B Ward Southbridge-Leeston v Hornby 12:45pm Leeston 1 M Gameson Rolleston v Lincoln 1:00pm Rolleston 1 A Brosnahan Diamond Harbour v Prebbleton 2:45pm Diamond Harbour 1 J Rogers Springston v BYE Ellesmere Division 3 Waihora v Hornby 1:30pm Tai Tapu 2 R Amyes Banks Peninsula v Kiwee 1:00pm Little River 1 G Schwass BDI v BYE Hawkins Premier Womens Division 1 Cup BDI v Burnside 1:30pm Dunsandel 1 TBA Ellesmere/ Mid Canterbury Combined Colts Darfield v Prebbleton 1:00pm Darfield 1 M Quinlivan Lincoln Black v Rakaia-Methven 12.30pm Lincoln 1 D Sullivan Lincoln Red v Celtic 2:45pm Lincoln 1 C Wootton Waihora v Springston 1:00pm Tai Tapu 1 H Cook Ellesmere Mid Canterbury North Canterbury, South Canterbury Combined U18 Lincoln/Prebbleton v Hurunui 2:30pm Prebbleton Oval M Hanson Rolleston v Aoraki 1:00pm Rolleston 2 K Jones Waihora v Southern/Hampstead 1:00pm Tai Tapu 3 K Bambry Celtic v Methven Pegasus Bay v Ashley/Oxford 1:00pm Kaiapoi 1 Timaru Boys High v Darfield 12:00pm School Park, Timaru Ellesmere-Mid Canterbury- North Canterbury Combined U16 Competition Celtic-Methven v Northern Raiders 1:30pm Celtic 2 Rolleston v Tinwald 12:30pm Rolleston 5 P O'Brien Ohoka/Oxford v Prebbleton 1:00pm Mand 2 Wm/DI/Lstn v Hampstead 1:30pm West Melton 1 A Webber Waihora/Springston v Ashley/Saracens 12:00pm Tai Tapu 2 E Paterson Ellesmere- Mid Canterbury Combined U14.5 Competition Rolleston v Southbridge 11:30am Rolleston 1 M Bruhns TotalSpan Shield Match Methven v Lincoln 1:00pm Methven 1 West Melton v Waihora 1:30pm West Melton 2 K Hore Prebbleton v Celtic/Rakaia 1:00pm Prebbleton 1 D Waiwiri Hampstead v BYE Ellesmere U13 Competition Dunsandel v Rolleston Gold 12:00pm Dunsandel 1 S Corcoran Malvern v Prebbleton White 11:30am Darfield 1 J Fetel Prebbleton Blue v Waihora 11:30am Prebbleton 1 Club Ref Rolleston Black v Lincoln-Springston 11:30am Rolleston 2 Club Ref TotalSpan Shield Match West Melton v Leeston-Southbridge 12:00pm West Melton 1 Club Ref Ellesmere U11.5 Grading: Prebbleton White v Leeston 11:30am Prebbleton 2 J Rogers Dunsandel-Southbridge v Springston 11:00am Dunsandel 2 E Johnson Rolleston Black v Rolleston Gold v 10:30am Rolleston 5 Club Ref Prebbleton Blue Waihora v Banks Peninsula 11:30am Tai Tapu 3 Club Ref Malvern v West Melton 11:30am Darfield 2 Club Ref Lincoln v Rolleston Red 12:00pm Lincoln 3 Club Ref Girls Quick Rip Tournament: Rolleston RFC Hosting Round 1: Rolleston Pink v West Melton 12:40pm Rolleston 3 Waihora v Rolleston Broad 12:40pm Rolleston 4 Rolleston Clear BYE Round 2: Rolleston Pink v Waihora 1:05pm Rolleston 3 Rolleston Clear v West Melton 1:05pm Rolleston 4 Rolleston Broad BYE Round 3: Rolleston Pink v Rolleston Clear 1:30pm Rolleston 3 Rolleston Broad v West Melton 1:30pm Rolleston 4 Waihora BYE Round 4: Rolleston Broad v Rolleston Clear 1:55pm Rolleston 3 West Melton v Waihora 1:55pm Rolleston 4 Rolleston Pink BYE Ellesmere U10 Grading Darfield v West Melton Blue 12:30pm Darfield 4 Dunsandel-Irwell v West Melton Gold 11:40am Dunsandel 3 Kirwee v Rolleston Red 11:40am Kirwee 3 Rolleston White v Prebbleton Blue 10:40am Rolleston 3 Sheffield v Selwyn 11:30am Sheffield 1a Springston v Leeston v Lincoln 10:40am Springston 3 Rolleston Black v Waihora White 11:30am Rolleston 4 Waihora Black v Rolleston Gold 10:40am Tai Tapu 2b Prebbleton White v West Melton White 10:40am Prebbleton 3 Ellesmere U9 Grading: Diamond Harbour v Banks Peninsula 10:40am Diamond Harbour 1 Waihora v Prebbleton Blue 10:40am Tai Tapu 2a Prebbleton White v Rolleston Gold 10:40am Prebbleton 4 Lincoln v Rolleston Black 11:40am Lincoln 5 Rolleston Pink v Rolleston-Waihora Pink v 9:50am Rolleston 4 Springston Darfield v West Melton Blue 11:30am Darfield 4 Dunsandel v West Melton Gold 10:40am Dunsandel 3 Kirwee v Selwyn 10:40am Kirwee 3 Southbridge v Leeston 10:40am Southbridge 3 Ellesmere U8: Grading/ Tackle Box day 8:45am-10am Tackle box coach training West Melton RFC - Compulsory for all U8 coaches. 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