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Participating Clubs and Draw Ball Numbers (Round 2) – 2020 FFA Northern NSW Football | 2020 FFA Cup Participating Clubs & Draw Ball Number Allocation - Round 2 Northern Conference Southern Conference Member Zone Team Name Draw Ball Member Zone Team Name Draw Ball Member Zone Team Name Draw Ball Football Far North Coast Richmond Rovers FC 1 Pool 1 Pool 2 - Included in Round 3 Draw Camden Haven Redbacks FC 2 Bolwarra Lorn JSC 1 Belmont Swansea United FC N/A Kempsey Saints FC 3 Gresford Vacy FC 2 Cessnock City Hornets FC N/A Macleay Valley Rangers FC 4 Hunter Valley Football Greta Branxton FC 3 Cooks Hill United FC N/A Football Mid North Coast Port Macquarie United FC 5 Kurri Kurri Junior FC 4 Kahibah FC N/A Port Saints FC 6 Lochinvar Rovers FC 5 New Lambton FC N/A Wallis lake - Great Lakes United FC 7 NNSWF Premier Clubs Singleton Strikers FC N/A South Cardiff FC N/A Bellingen FC 8 Barnsley United FC 6 Thornton Redbacks FC N/A Boambee Bombers FC 9 Cardiff city FC 7 Toronto Awaba Stags FC N/A Coffs City United FC 10 Dudley Redhead United FC ZFL3 8 Wallsend FC N/A Coffs Coast Tigers FC 11 Dudley Redhead United Senior FC 9 West Wallsend SFC N/A Macquarie Football North Coast Football Grafton United FC 12 Garden Suburb FC 10 Northern Storm FC 13 Swansea FC 11 Pool 3 - Included in Round 4 Draw SAWTELL FC 14 Warners Bay FC 12 Westlawn Tigers FC 15 Westlakes Wildcats FC 13 Adamstown Rosebud FC N/A Woolgoolga United FC 16 Broadmeadow Magic FC* N/A Beresfield United Senior SC 14 Charlestown Azzurri F.C. N/A Armidale City Westside FC 17 Hamilton Azzurri FC 15 Edgeworth Eagles FC* N/A Demon Knights FC 18 Kotara South FC 16 Lake Macquarie City FC N/A NNSWF Premier Clubs Northern Inland Football Moree Services FC 19 Maryland Fletcher FC 17 Lambton Jaffas FC* N/A Oxley Vale Attunga FC 20 Mayfield United Junior SC 18 Maitland FC* N/A TAS FC 21 Mayfield United Senior FC 19 Newcastle Olympic FC N/A Merewether Advance SFC 20 Valentine FC N/A Newcastle Football Minmi Wanderers FC 21 Weston Workers Bears FC N/A Nelson Bay FC 22 Newcastle Suns FC 23 *Seeded Clubs Newcastle University Mens FC 24 North United Wolves SC 25 Raymond Terrace SC 26 Stockton Sharks FC 27.
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