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APPOINTMENTS - AUGUST 15Th - 16Th APPOINTMENTS - AUGUST 15th - 16th Match Date Match Time Team 1 Team 2 Venue Name REFEREE T/J T/J 2020 SAS FOX PREMIERSHIP 15/08/2020 2:30:00 PM MANGERE EAST HAWKS PREMIERS HOWICK HORNETS PREMIERS WALTER MASSEY PARK 1 M GRANNIS J McGOWAN R.ELLISON 15/08/2020 2:30:00 PM MARIST SAINTS PREMIERS RICHMOND RRLFC PREMIERS MURRAY HALBERG 1 R TAMARUA J HASLAM T.B.A. 15/08/2020 2:30:00 PM NORTHCOTE TIGERS PREMS PT CHEV PIRATES PREMS BIRKENHEAD WAR MEMORIAL 4 A ELIOTT Z RICHARDSON L ROBINSON 15/08/2020 2:30:00 PM GLENORA BEARS BAY ROSKILL PREMIERS HAROLD MOODY RESERVE J GREEN N WILLIAMS C GRIBBLE 15/08/2020 2:30:00 PM PAPAKURA PREMIERS OTAHUHU LEOPARDS PREMIERS PRINCE EDWARD PARK 1 K AH-KEN G McINTYRE T.B.A. 15/08/2020 2:30:00 PM MT ALBERT LIONS PREMIERS TE ATATU ROOSTERS PREMIERS FOWLDS PARK 1 V RASMUSSEN M GODINET C JULL 2020 SAS FOX PREMIERSHIP PREM 1ST 15/08/2020 12:45:00 PM HOWICK HORNETS PREM 1ST MANGERE EAST HAWKS PREM 1ST WALTER MASSEY PARK 1 J McGOWAN 15/08/2020 12:45:00 PM RICHMOND RRLFC PREMIERS 1ST MARIST RESERVES PREM 1ST MURRAY HALBERG 1 J HASLAM 15/08/2020 12:45:00 PM NORTHCOTE TIGERS PREM 1ST PT CHEV PIRATES PREM 1ST BIRKENHEAD WAR MEMORIAL 4 Z RICHARDSON 15/08/2020 12:45:00 PMGLENORA RES BAY ROSKILL PREMIER 1 HAROLD MOODY RESERVE N WILLIAMS 15/08/2020 12:45:00 PM OTAHUHU LEOPARDS PREM 1ST PAPAKURA PREM 1ST PRINCE EDWARD PARK 1 G McINTYRE 15/08/2020 12:45:00 PM MT ALBERT LIONS PREM 1ST TE ATATU ROOSTERS PREMIER 1ST FOWLDS PARK 1 M GODINET 2020 FOX CHAMPIONSHIP CROWN LIFT TRUCKS 15/08/2020 2:30:00 PM MANUREWA MARLINS PREMS HIBISCUS COAST RAIDERS PREM MOUNTFORT PARK 1 (JACK SHELLYK FIELD) PUHIPI-HIBBS M KUMAR T B A 15/08/2020 2:30:00 PM PAPATOETOE PANTHERS PREMIERS WAITEMATA SEAGULLS PREMS KOHUORA PARK 1 J THOMPSON C EAGLE L PAUUVALE 15/08/2020 2:30:00 PM PAKURANGA JAGUARS PREMIERS MANUKAU MAGPIES PREMS TI RAKAU PARK 1 B NEWTON J MATANGI-LUI G RYAN 15/08/2020 2:30:00 PM OTARA SCORPIONS PREM ELLERSLIE EAGLES PREMS NGATI OTARA PARK 1 A KESHA D MILLAR A RONGO 2020 FOX CHAMPIONSHIP PREM 1ST 15/08/2020 12:45:00 PM PAKURANGA JAGUARS PREMIER 1ST MANUKAU MAGPIES PREM 1ST TI RAKAU PARK 1 J MATANGI-LUI 15/08/2020 12:45:00 PM OTARA SCORPIONS PREM 1ST ELLERSLIE EAGLES PREM 1ST NGATI OTARA PARK 1 D MILLAR 15/08/2020 12:45:00 PM PAPATOETOE PANTHERS PREM 1ST WAITEMATA SEAGULLS PREM 1ST KOHUORA PARK 1 C EAGLE 15/08/2020 12:45:00 PM MANUREWA MARLINS PREM 1ST HIBISCUS COAST RAIDERS RESERVES MOUNTFORT PARK 1 (JACK SHELLYM FIELD) KUMAR 2020 RAY CRANCH PREMIER 2 CHAMPIONSHIP 15/08/2020 2:30:00 PMOTABLU LEOPARDS RICHMOND TOKES BERT HENHAM PARK 2 J HETA 15/08/2020 2:30:00 PMREWA MARLINZ NORTHERN BROTHERS PREM 2 LEABANK PARK 2 E BROWN 15/08/2020 2:30:00 PMMARIST AVONDALE WOLVES GLENORA MARGARET GRIFFIN 1 W CLARKE 15/08/2020 2:30:00 PMPT CHEV MT ALBERT LIONS WALKER PARK 2 L.BULLEN 15/08/2020 12:45:00 PMMARIST CENTURIONS RICHMOND A MARGARET GRIFFIN 1 J DARBYSHIRE 15/08/2020 2:30:00 PM WAIHEKE RAMS PREMIER 2ND Bye 2020 UNDER 18 GIRLS 9' A SIDE 15/08/2020 1:00:00 PM RICHMOND ROSEBUDS TANIWHARAU 18'S GIRLS GREY LYNN PARK 2 L PIHEMA 15/08/2020 12:00:00 PM HOWICK /PAKURANGA PT CHEVALIER PIRATES PAPAROA PARK 1 P GRIFFITH 15/08/2020 12:00:00 PMHUKANUI MANGERE NESIAN DIVAS WALTER MASSEY PARK 3 T B A 15/08/2020 1:30:00 PM MARLINS KOTIRO OTAHUHU ROVERS MOUNTFORT PARK 3 K.VASAU Page 1 of 3 2020 UNDER 17/18 OPEN 15/08/2020 12:00:00 PM MANUREWA MARIST SAINTS MOUNTFORT PARK 3 K.VASAU 15/08/2020 1:15:00 PM PAKURANGA KINGZ WAITEMATA SEAGULLS TI RAKAU PARK 2 K RAMBAUD 15/08/2020 1:00:00 PM MT ALBERT LIONS BLUE OTAHUHU LEOPARDS FOWLDS PARK 2 S TASKER 2020 UNDER 16 OPEN 15/08/2020 12:00:00 PM U16 OTARA AUTOBOTS MANUKAU LIL’HAMMERS NGATI OTARA PARK 2 A RONGO 15/08/2020 1:00:00 PMMANGERE EAST HAWKS MARIST BROTHERS WALTER MASSEY PARK 3 R ELLISON 15/08/2020 12:00:00 PMMT ALBERT LIONS MANUREWA FORCE FOWLDS PARK 2 K WANO 15/08/2020 12:00:00 AM NEW LYNN STAGS UNDER 16 Bye 2020 UNDER 16 GIRLS 9' A SIDE 15/08/2020 12:00:00 PMELLERSLIE FIREBIRDS MARLINS KOTIRO ELLERSLIE DOMAIN 1 L PAUUVALE 15/08/2020 12:00:00 PM OTAHUHU LEOPARDESS SCORPION GIRLS SQUAD MCMANUS PARK 1 M ANALU 15/08/2020 12:00:00 PM RICHMOND ROSEBUDS MANGERE EAST HAWKS GREY LYNN PARK 2 L PIHEMA 15/08/2020 1:00:00 PMTANIWHARAU 16'S GIRLS MT ALBERT LIONS FOWLDS PARK 3 C JULL 2020 UNDER 15 OPEN 15/08/2020 10:00:00 AMREWA LIGHTNING MANUREWA MANA-KOTAHI LEABANK PARK 2 E BROWN 15/08/2020 1:00:00 PMELLERSLIE IRON EAGLES PAPAKURA ELLERSLIE DOMAIN 1 L PAUUVALE 15/08/2020 12:00:00 PM TANIWHARAU U15'S MANGERE TEINA HAWKS WALTER MASSEY PARK 2 S HILL 15/08/2020 12:00:00 PM PAPATOETOE PANTHERS HAMILTON CITY TIGERS 15'S KOHUORA PARK 2 G RYAN 15/08/2020 12:00:00 PMPT CHEVALIER GREEN MANUREWA SOLDIERS WALKER PARK 3 C GRIBBLE 2020 UNDER 14 OPEN SECTION 1 15/08/2020 12:00:00 PMPAKURANGA ELITE JAGS REWA LIGHTNING TI RAKAU PARK 2 K RAMBAUD 15/08/2020 10:00:00 AMOTAHUHU LEOPARDS MARLIN HAWKS BERT HENHAM PARK 2 J WALL 15/08/2020 10:00:00 AMPAPATOETOE PANTHERS TE ATATU KOHUORA PARK 2 G RYAN 15/08/2020 12:00:00 AM PAPAKURA Bye 2020 UNDER 14 OPEN SECTION 2 15/08/2020 10:30:00 AM MANGERE EAST SOUTHERN HAWKS OTARA WOLFPACK WALTER MASSEY PARK 2 R ELLISON 15/08/2020 11:15:00 AMWAITEMATA AKITAS NEW LYNN STAGS RANUI DOMAIN 2 H IKITOMAI 15/08/2020 11:00:00 AMMT ALBERT LIONS RICHMOND SOULJAHZ FOWLDS PARK 2 L.BULLEN 15/08/2020 12:00:00 AM MARIST GOLD Bye 2020 UNDER 14 GIRLS 9' A SIDE 15/08/2020 11:00:00 AMPAKURANGA/HOWICK OTARA BELLAS PAPAROA PARK 1 P GRIFFITH 15/08/2020 11:00:00 AMELLERSLIE FIREBIRDS MANUREWA KOTIRO ELLERSLIE DOMAIN 1 W TOOMAN 15/08/2020 11:15:00 AMPAPAKURA TUAHINE MT ALBERT LIONS PRINCE EDWARD PARK 2 P HOKAI 15/08/2020 11:00:00 AMRICHMOND ROSEBUDS REWA HARD GIRLS GREY LYNN PARK 2 T B A 15/08/2020 11:00:00 AM MANGERE NESIAN DIVAS (11.30) MARIST SAINTS WALTER MASSEY PARK 3 T B A 15/08/2020 11:00:00 AM OTAHUHU BLUE ANGELS PAPATOETOE WILDCATS MCMANUS PARK 1 M ANALU Page 2 of 3 2020 UNDER 13 OPEN SECTION 1 15/08/2020 10:00:00 AM PAPAKURA U13 DUCKROCKERS WAITEMATA SEAGULLS PRINCE EDWARD PARK 1 T B A 15/08/2020 10:00:00 AM BAY ROSKILL UNDER 13 NORTHCOTE TIGERS (10AM) BLOCKHOUSE BAY 3 D MILLAR 15/08/2020 10:00:00 AM MANGERE FLYING HAWKS PAPATOETOE PANTHERS WALTER MASSEY PARK 3 S HILL 15/08/2020 10:00:00 AM MARIST SAINTS GOLD Bye 15/08/2020 11:15:00 AM TE ATATU OTAHUHU BLUE TE ATATU PENINSULA 2 J SIAKI 15/08/2020 11:15:00 AMREWA BROTHERS OTARA SCORPIONS RED LEABANK PARK 2 E BROWN 2020 UNDER 13 OPEN SECTION 2 15/08/2020 10:30:00 AMHOWICK HORNETS OTARA SCORPIONS PAPAROA PARK 2 M VAI 15/08/2020 11:00:00 AMMANGERE FIRE HAWKS PT CHEVALIER WALTER MASSEY PARK 1 R HALL 15/08/2020 10:00:00 AM NEW LYNN/RICHMOND Bye 15/08/2020 11:15:00 AM GLENORA BEAST BEARS ELLERSLIE RED TE ATATU SOUTH 3 L ROBINSON 15/08/2020 11:15:00 AM MT ALBERT LIONS SOUTHSIDE STORMERZ BOYZ FOWLDS PARK 3 K WANO 15/08/2020 10:00:00 AM PAPAKURA UNDER 13 PAPATOETOE PUMAS PRINCE EDWARD PARK 2 P HOKAI 2020 WOMENS FARRELLY PHOTOS PREMIER GRADE 16/08/2020 2:30:00 PMPAPAKURA SISTERS PONSONBY LADIES PRINCE EDWARD PARK 1 M ANALU 16/08/2020 2:30:00 PMRICHMOND ROSES MARLINS WAHINE GREY LYNN PARK 2 N WILLIAMS 16/08/2020 12:00:00 AM MT ALBERT LIONESSES Bye 2020 WOMENS FARRELLY PHOTOS CHAMPIONSHIP GRADE 16/08/2020 2:30:00 PM OTARA SCORPIONS WOMENS 2020 MANUKAU MAGPIES WOMANS NGATI OTARA PARK 1 L PIHEMA 16/08/2020 2:30:00 PMOTAHUHU BLUE TE ATATU WOMENS BERT HENHAM PARK 1 A KESHA 16/08/2020 2:30:00 PM GLENORA VALKYRIES PUKEKOHE PYTHONS HAROLD MOODY RESERVE D MILLAR Game Times Premiers and Premier 1st 40 minutes each way 5-minute break (10min if streamed) Premier 2nd, OAR and U/20 40 minutes each way 5-minute break Women's Grades 40 minutes each way 5-minute break U17/18 Open 35 minutes each way 5-minute break U15/16 Open 30 minutes each way 5-minute break U13/14 Open 25 minutes each way 5-minute break U14/15 9's 20 minutes each way 5-minute break U/18 Girls 9's 20 minutes each way 5-minute break U/16 Girls 9's 20 minutes each way 5-minute break U/14 Girls 9's 20 minutes 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