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AFL 2020 Fixture Port Sorell Surf Life Saving Club 2020 AFL Footy Tipping Competition Entry fee of $20. An optional second team entry per person for an extra $10 ($30 total) - Team A and B Tipping available to all ages, but maximum of 2 entries per person. Members and non-members welcome The entire season's tipping must be done in one hit prior to commencment of season Please complete attached form by; - writing your name (eg. Ken Smith - Team A) at top of each page - circling the team you believe will win for each game (no draws can be tipped) - placing a winning margin on just the first game of each round as indicated (for weekly prizes) Completed entry to be placed in envelope, sealed and provided with payment to Ken Smith or Calton Frame Suggest you don't copy your tips - leave it as a surprise for the end of the season! Must be given to Ken or Calton (with payment) by no later than 5pm on Thursday 19 March Please place in 2 envelopes if entering a team A and B - with name on front of each envelope All envelopes will be placed in Safe and not opened until end of Home and Away season A 'Brownlow' style dinner will be arranged in September where the envelopes will be opened Great prizes for each Round winner and Total Season winnings Spot prizes also on the night for those in attendance No requirement to be in attendance for the dinner to win - although strongly encouraged!! Prizes will depend on on sponsorship of dinner prizes and total entries received, but as a guide; - 30% of entry fees will be donated to PSSLSC to assist in operation of club - 30% of entry fees will be used for Round prizes - 40% of entry fees will be used for the whole of season prizes for at least 1st, 2nd and 3rd - the above may vary based on sponsorship of prizes by our wonderful Club sponsors We'd love you to get on board with this Club fundraising initiative - it will be great fun and a lot of laughs on presentation night in September - Thank you Ken Smith (0419 789 696) and Calton Frame (0459 021 727) Bar Coordinators and Footy Competition Coordinators! Your Name: Circle your selection for each winning team per game (no draws) and enter a margin for Game 1 each round Your Mobile No: Round Date Location Home Team Away Team Margin Number 1 19/03/2020 19:25 MCG Richmond Carlton 1 20/03/2020 19:50 Marvel Stadium Western Bulldogs Collingwood 1 21/03/2020 13:45 Marvel Stadium Essendon Fremantle 1 21/03/2020 16:35 Adelaide Oval Adelaide Crows Sydney Swans 1 21/03/2020 19:25 GIANTS Stadium GWS Giants Geelong Cats 1 21/03/2020 19:25 Metricon Stadium Gold Coast Suns Port Adelaide 1 22/03/2020 13:10 Marvel Stadium North Melbourne St Kilda 1 22/03/2020 15:20 MCG Hawthorn Brisbane Lions 1 22/03/2020 18:20 Optus Stadium West Coast Eagles Melbourne 2 26/03/2020 19:25 MCG Collingwood Richmond 2 27/03/2020 19:50 SCG Sydney Swans Essendon 2 28/03/2020 13:45 MCG Melbourne GWS Giants 2 28/03/2020 16:35 Marvel Stadium Carlton Western Bulldogs 2 28/03/2020 19:25 Gabba Brisbane Lions North Melbourne 2 28/03/2020 19:40 Adelaide Oval Port Adelaide Adelaide Crows 2 29/03/2020 13:10 GMHBA Stadium Geelong Cats Gold Coast Suns 2 29/03/2020 15:20 Marvel Stadium St Kilda West Coast Eagles 2 29/03/2020 18:20 Optus Stadium Fremantle Hawthorn 3 02/04/2020 19:25 MCG Carlton Essendon 3 03/04/2020 19:50 UNSW Canberra Oval GWS Giants Western Bulldogs 3 04/04/2020 13:45 MCG Hawthorn Collingwood 3 04/04/2020 16:35 Adelaide Oval Adelaide Crows Brisbane Lions 3 04/04/2020 19:25 Marvel Stadium North Melbourne Port Adelaide 3 04/04/2020 20:10 Optus Stadium West Coast Eagles Geelong Cats 3 05/04/2020 13:10 MCG Melbourne Fremantle Your Name: Circle your selection for each winning team per game (no draws) and enter a margin for Game 1 each round Your Mobile No: Round Date Location Home Team Away Team Margin Number 3 05/04/2020 15:20 Marvel Stadium St Kilda Richmond 3 05/04/2020 16:40 Metricon Stadium Gold Coast Suns Sydney Swans 4 09/04/2020 19:35 Gabba Brisbane Lions Collingwood 4 10/04/2020 16:20 Marvel Stadium North Melbourne Western Bulldogs 4 10/04/2020 19:50 Adelaide Oval Port Adelaide West Coast Eagles 4 11/04/2020 13:45 MCG Richmond Adelaide Crows 4 11/04/2020 16:35 Optus Stadium Fremantle Gold Coast Suns 4 11/04/2020 19:25 Marvel Stadium Essendon GWS Giants 4 12/04/2020 13:10 SCG Sydney Swans Carlton 4 12/04/2020 16:40 Marvel Stadium St Kilda Melbourne 4 13/04/2020 15:20 MCG Geelong Cats Hawthorn 5 16/04/2020 19:40 Adelaide Oval Adelaide Crows Essendon 5 17/04/2020 20:10 Optus Stadium West Coast Eagles Richmond 5 18/04/2020 13:10 MCG Collingwood Port Adelaide 5 18/04/2020 13:10 Metricon Stadium Gold Coast Suns Melbourne 5 18/04/2020 19:10 SCG Sydney Swans GWS Giants 5 18/04/2020 19:25 Marvel Stadium Western Bulldogs Brisbane Lions 5 19/04/2020 13:10 Blundstone Arena North Melbourne Fremantle 5 19/04/2020 15:20 Marvel Stadium Hawthorn Carlton 5 19/04/2020 16:40 GMHBA Stadium Geelong Cats St Kilda 6 24/04/2020 19:55 MCG Melbourne Richmond 6 25/04/2020 13:10 University of Tasmania Stadium Hawthorn West Coast Eagles 6 25/04/2020 16:20 MCG Collingwood Essendon 6 25/04/2020 19:25 Gabba Brisbane Lions Sydney Swans 6 25/04/2020 19:50 Adelaide Oval Port Adelaide Western Bulldogs Your Name: Circle your selection for each winning team per game (no draws) and enter a margin for Game 1 each round Your Mobile No: Round Date Location Home Team Away Team Margin Number 6 26/04/2020 13:10 UNSW Canberra Oval GWS Giants Gold Coast Suns 6 26/04/2020 15:20 MCG Carlton North Melbourne 6 26/04/2020 16:40 Marvel Stadium St Kilda Adelaide Crows 6 26/04/2020 19:50 Optus Stadium Fremantle Geelong Cats 7 01/05/2020 19:50 Marvel Stadium Collingwood St Kilda 7 02/05/2020 13:45 Metricon Stadium Gold Coast Suns Adelaide Crows 7 02/05/2020 13:45 MCG Richmond GWS Giants 7 02/05/2020 16:35 Adelaide Oval Port Adelaide Carlton 7 02/05/2020 19:25 GMHBA Stadium Geelong Cats Brisbane Lions 7 02/05/2020 19:25 Marvel Stadium Western Bulldogs Hawthorn 7 03/05/2020 13:10 SCG Sydney Swans North Melbourne 7 03/05/2020 15:20 MCG Essendon Melbourne 7 03/05/2020 17:20 Optus Stadium West Coast Eagles Fremantle 8 08/05/2020 19:50 Gabba Brisbane Lions Richmond 8 09/05/2020 13:45 Adelaide Oval Adelaide Crows Fremantle 8 09/05/2020 13:45 Mars Stadium Western Bulldogs Gold Coast Suns 8 09/05/2020 16:35 MCG Geelong Cats Essendon 8 09/05/2020 16:35 Optus Stadium West Coast Eagles Sydney Swans 8 09/05/2020 19:25 GIANTS Stadium GWS Giants Collingwood 8 09/05/2020 19:25 Marvel Stadium St Kilda Carlton 8 10/05/2020 15:20 MCG Melbourne Port Adelaide 8 10/05/2020 16:40 Marvel Stadium North Melbourne Hawthorn 9 15/05/2020 19:50 MCG Richmond Geelong Cats 9 16/05/2020 13:45 Marvel Stadium North Melbourne Essendon 9 16/05/2020 14:10 Metricon Stadium Gold Coast Suns West Coast Eagles Your Name: Circle your selection for each winning team per game (no draws) and enter a margin for Game 1 each round Your Mobile No: Round Date Location Home Team Away Team Margin Number 9 16/05/2020 16:35 GIANTS Stadium GWS Giants St Kilda 9 16/05/2020 19:25 MCG Hawthorn Sydney Swans 9 16/05/2020 19:40 Adelaide Oval Port Adelaide Brisbane Lions 9 17/05/2020 13:10 MCG Carlton Collingwood 9 17/05/2020 15:20 TIO Traeger Park Melbourne Adelaide Crows 9 17/05/2020 17:20 Optus Stadium Fremantle Western Bulldogs 10 22/05/2020 19:50 SCG Sydney Swans Geelong Cats 10 23/05/2020 13:45 Marvel Stadium St Kilda Fremantle 10 23/05/2020 13:45 University of Tasmania Stadium Hawthorn Port Adelaide 10 23/05/2020 16:35 Adelaide Oval Adelaide Crows Carlton 10 23/05/2020 19:25 MCG Essendon Richmond 10 23/05/2020 19:25 Gabba Brisbane Lions Gold Coast Suns 10 24/05/2020 13:10 MCG Melbourne Western Bulldogs 10 24/05/2020 15:20 Marvel Stadium Collingwood North Melbourne 10 24/05/2020 17:20 Optus Stadium West Coast Eagles GWS Giants 11 29/05/2020 19:50 MCG Hawthorn Melbourne 11 30/05/2020 13:45 GMHBA Stadium Geelong Cats North Melbourne 11 30/05/2020 13:45 MCG Richmond Sydney Swans 11 30/05/2020 16:35 GIANTS Stadium GWS Giants Adelaide Crows 11 30/05/2020 19:25 Marvel Stadium Western Bulldogs Carlton 11 30/05/2020 20:10 Optus Stadium Fremantle Brisbane Lions 11 31/05/2020 13:10 Marvel Stadium Essendon Gold Coast Suns 11 31/05/2020 15:20 MCG Collingwood West Coast Eagles 11 31/05/2020 16:10 Arena at Jiangwan Stadium St Kilda Port Adelaide 12 05/06/2020 19:50 Adelaide Oval Adelaide Crows Western Bulldogs Your Name: Circle your selection for each winning team per game (no draws) and enter a margin for Game 1 each round Your Mobile No: Round Date Location Home Team Away Team Margin Number 12 06/06/2020 13:45 SCG Sydney Swans Fremantle 12 06/06/2020 16:35 Metricon Stadium Gold Coast Suns Hawthorn 12 06/06/2020 19:25 Marvel Stadium Carlton GWS Giants 12 07/06/2020 14:10 MCG Richmond North Melbourne 12 08/06/2020 15:20 MCG Melbourne Collingwood 13 11/06/2020 20:10 Optus Stadium West Coast Eagles Essendon 13 12/06/2020 19:50 MCG Hawthorn Geelong Cats 13 13/06/2020 13:45 Blundstone Arena North Melbourne Brisbane Lions 13 13/06/2020 16:35 TIO Stadium Gold Coast Suns St Kilda 13 13/06/2020 19:25 Marvel Stadium Western Bulldogs GWS Giants 13 14/06/2020 15:50 Adelaide Oval Adelaide Crows Port Adelaide 14 18/06/2020 19:20 SCG Sydney Swans Collingwood 14 19/06/2020 19:50 Gabba Brisbane Lions Melbourne 14 20/06/2020 13:45 Marvel Stadium Essendon St Kilda 14 20/06/2020 16:35 Optus Stadium Fremantle Carlton 14 20/06/2020 19:40 Adelaide Oval Port Adelaide Geelong Cats 14 21/06/2020 14:10 MCG Richmond West Coast Eagles 15 25/06/2020 19:20 Gabba Brisbane Lions Hawthorn 15 26/06/2020 19:50 Marvel Stadium Western Bulldogs Essendon
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