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MDSS Calendar 2021 V1 Venues 2.Xlsx 2021 SPORT CALENDAR - Version 1 MACKAY & DISTRICT CAPRICORNIA QLD SPORT GENDER/AGE DATE VENUE DATE VENUE DATE VENUE Aquathlon 10-12 Hervey Bay Triathlon 13 Feb DIRECT ENTRY TO CAPRICORNIA 14-Nov-20 Hervey Bay Triathlon 13-19 Festival 11 -13 Feb 13-14 B AFL 02-Mar-21 15-Mar-21 Saints and Swans 27-30 May 21 Cazalys Stadium & Watson Oval 13-14 G AFL 10-12B&G 23-Feb-21 16-Mar-21 Gladstone 10-13 Jun 21 Harrup Park, Mackay ANY INTERESTED STUDENTS DIRECT Baseball 12-14, 14-18 NO CAP TRIAL 11 March - 14 March Pine Hills Lightening Baseball Club TO CAP SPORT Mackay Basketball Basketball 16-18 B&G 02-Mar-21 16-Mar-21 Rockhampton 22-25 May 21 Coomera Indoor Sports Centre Stadium Mackay Basketball Basketball 10-12 B&G 01-Mar-21 15-Mar-21 Rockhampton 22-25 May 21 Coomera Indoor Sports Centre Stadium Mackay Basketball Basketball 13-15 B&G 06-May-21 20-May-21 Rockhampton 5 - 8 Aug 21 Mackay Multisport Stadium Stadium Victoria Park Villanova College Playing Fields Cricket 16-19B 02-Feb-21 Magpies/Abbot Park 8-Feb-21 7-9 Mar 21 Rockhampton Redlands Cricket Club Harrup Park Maroochydore CC Cricket 10-12G 13-Aug-21 Abbot Park 6-Sep-21 17-20 Oct 21 Mackay & Coloundra CC Harrup Park Kendall Flats & Salter Oval Cricket 13-Aug-21 Abbot Park 5-6 Sep 21 17-21 Oct 21 10-12B Mackay Bundaberg Harrup Park Cricket 13-15G 17-Aug-21 Magpies/Abbot Park 7-Sep-21 7-8 Nov 21 Ivor Marsden, Amberly Mackay Captain Cook Fields Harrup Park Cricket 13-15B 17-Aug-21 Magpies/Abbot Park 7-Sep-21 28Nov - 2 Dec 2021 Toowoomba Grammar Mackay Downlands College Mackay Football The Common Cross Country 10-19 B&G 10-May-21 1-Jun-21 17 July - 19 July Limestone Park, Ipswich Park/Harrup Park North Rockhampton 17-19 B & Emmaus College Football 04-Mar-21 Mackay Football Park 17-Mar-21 27-30 May 21 Highfields, Toowoomba 16-19 G North Rockhampton 13-16 B & Emmaus College Fraser Coast Sports Precinct Football 04-Mar-21 Mackay Football Park 17-Mar-21 27-30 May 21 13-15 G North Rockhampton Hervey Bay Football 10-12 B&G 28-Apr-21 Mackay Football Park 16-17 May 21 Gladstone 22-25 Jul 21 Highfields, Toowoomba Futsal ANY INTERESTED STUDENTS DIRECT 13 B&G NO CAP TRIAL 20 Nov - 21 Nov Nissan Arena, Brisbane (invitational) TO CAP SPORT Page 1 of 4 Golf 10-19 B&G PAPER NOMINATION TO CAPRICORNIA 15-Feb-21 PAPER TRIAL 28-31 Mar 21 Gold Coast TBC 13-19 B Kalka Shades 22-25 May 21 Cairns Hockey Hockey 18-Feb-21 Mackay Hockey Assc 4-Mar-21 13-19 G Rockhampton 3-6 June 21 Kalka Shades, Rockhampton Kalka Shades Towoomba Hockey Club, Hockey 10-12 B&G 02-Mar-21 Mackay Hockey Assc 29-Mar-21 17-20 Jun 21 Rockhampton Toowoomba 13-15 Mackay Basketball Bundaberg Multisports Complex Netball 11-Feb-21 24-Feb-21 Rockhampton 6-9 May 21 16-19 Stadium & Convension Centre Netball Mackay Basketball 10-11 02-Mar-21 29-Mar-21 Rockhampton 19 June - 20 June Nissan Arena, Brisbane (Invitational) Stadium Mackay Basketball Netball 10-12 02-Mar-21 29-Mar-21 Rockhampton 17 June - 20 June Nissan Arena, Brisbane Stadium Rugby League 14-15 B 02-Mar-21 MJRL 16-Mar-21 Gladstone 22-25 May 21 Kawana StadiumKawana Page 2 of 4 2021 SPORT CALENDAR - Version 1 MACKAY & DISTRICT CAPRICORNIA QLD SPORT GENDER/AGE DATE VENUE DATE VENUE DATE VENUE Kawana Stadium Rugby League 16-18 B 02-Mar-21 MJRL 16-Mar-21 Gladstone 22-25 May 21 Kawana Rugby League 14-15 G 17-Feb-21 MJRL 3-Mar-21 McIndoe Park, Emerald 6-9 May 21 Barlow Park, Cairns Rugby League 16-18 G 17-Feb-21 MJRL 3-Mar-21 McIndoe Park, Emerald 6-9 May 21 Barlow Park, Cairns Rugby League 10-11 12-Mar-21 Abbot Park 3-4 May 21 McIndoe Park, Emerald 5 July - 9 July Townsville Sports Reserve Rugby League 11-12 B 12-Mar-21 Abbot Park 3-4 May 21 McIndoe Park, Emerald 24 June - 29 June Barlow Park, Cairns Rugby League 11-12 G 12-Mar-21 Abbot Park 1-2 Aug 21 McIndoe Park, Emerald 16-19 Sep 21 Townville Reserve, Townsville Rugby Union 17-18 B 09-Mar-21 Quarry Hill RU 23-Mar-21 Quarry Hill Rugby Union 27-30 May 21 Sunnybank RUFC, Brisbane Rugby Union 11-12 29-Apr-21 Quarry Hill RU 18-May-21 Gladstone 29Jul - 1Aug 21 Brisbane Rugby Park, Rugby Union 14-15 B 05-May-21 Quarry Hill RU 19-May-21 29 Jul - 1 Aug 21 Brisbane Rockhampton Rugby Union 7s 15-16G INVITATIONAL ONLY 23-Mar-21 Quarry Hill Rugby Union 29-30 May 21 Sunnybank RUFC, Brisbane (invitational) Theo Hansen Park Softball 13-19 B&G 02-Feb-21 10-Feb-21 Kele Park, Rockhampton 25-28 Mar 21 Redcliffe Leagues Softball Andergrove Theo Hansen Park Softball 10-12 B&G 18-May-21 13-14 Jun 21 Gladstone 26-29 Aug 21 Redcliffe Leagues Softball Andergrove Scotvale Squash Courts Squash 10-19 B&G 17-Feb-21 Squash 52 Mackay 3-Mar-21 6-9 May 21 Squash Power, Stafford North Rockhampton Surfing 13-19B&G PAPER NOMINATION 23-Apr-21 PAPER NOMINATION 5-8 Aug 21 Gold Coast - Various Beaches MARC MDSS 10-19 10-19 B&G Swimming Trials FOR 22 March - 24 March Swimming 16-Feb-21 PAPER NOMINATION Sleeman Sports Complex, Brisbane 13-19 B&G STUDENTS WHO ARE 25-27 March NOT AFFILIATED TO A CLUB Tennis 10-12B&G 29-Apr-21 Pioneer Tennis 19-May-21 Gladstone 19 -22 Aug 21 Tennyson Mackay Tennis, Pioneer Tennis 13-19B&G 02-Feb-21 Pioneer Tennis 9-Feb-21 11-14 Mar 21 Rockhampton Tennis Mackay Touch Touch 13-15 B&G 16-Feb-21 Mackay Touch Assc 2-Mar-21 05-08 Jun 21 Whites Hill, Brisbane Association Mackay Touch Touch 16-18 B&G 16-Feb-21 Mackay Touch Assc 2-Mar-21 05-08 Jun 21 Whites Hill, Brisbane Association Mackay Touch Touch 10-12 B&G 29-Apr-21 Mackay Touch Assc 24-May-21 12-15 Aug 21 Queens Park, Townsville Association Page 3 of 4 Track & Field 10-12 B&G 27-28 Jul 21 MARC 23-24 Aug 21 MARC, Mackay 12-13 Oct 21 QSAC-Nathan, Brisbane Track & Field 13-19 B&G 29-30 Jul 21 MARC 23-24 Aug 21 MARC, Mackay 14-17 Oct 21 QSAC-Nathan, Brisbane Volleyball 12-15 B 04-Mar-21 WAS 17-Mar-21 Gladstone 10 June - 13 June Coomera Indoor Sports Centre Volleyball 12-15 G 04-Mar-21 WAS 17-Mar-21 Tsnnum Sands 10 June - 13 June Coomera Indoor Sports Centre Volleyball 16-19 B 04-Mar-21 WAS 17-Mar-21 Gladstone 10 June - 13 June Coomera Indoor Sports Centre Volleyball 16-19 G 04-Mar-21 WAS 17-Mar-21 Tsnnum Sands 10 June - 13 June Coomera Indoor Sports Centre Northside Pool St Andrew's Aquatic Centre Waterpolo 13-19 B&G 09-Feb-21 Memorial Pool 23-Feb-21 29 Apr-2 May 21 North Rockhampton Peregian Springs Page 4 of 4.
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