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2020 Trials Draw 2020 Trials Draw February 2020 Match Officials Date Grade Home Away Venue Time Required 8th Feb MMC-u18s CQ Capras - Team 1 CQ Capras - Team 2 Browne Park 3.00pm Yes 8th Feb HDC-u20s CQ Capras Souths Sea Islands Browne Park 5.00pm Yes 8th Feb Cup CQ Capras Fiji Browne Park 7.00pm Yes 8th Feb MMC-u18s Tweed Seagulls NRRRL Titans 18s Piggabeen Sports Complex 2.00pm (QLD Time) No 8th Feb QRLW Tweed Seagulls NRRRL Titans Piggabeen Sports Complex 3.15pm (QLD Time) No 8th Feb HDC-u20s Tweed Seagulls NRRRL Titans Piggabeen Sports Complex 4.30pm (QLD Time) No 8th Feb Cup Tweed Seagulls Gold Coast Titans Piggabeen Sports Complex 5.45pm (QLD Time) No 15th Feb MMC-u18s Souths Logan Magpies Tweed Seagulls Souths Juniors, Acacia Ridge 4.00pm Yes 15th Feb HDC-u20s Souths Logan Magpies Tweed Seagulls Souths Juniors, Acacia Ridge 5.30pm Yes 15th Feb Cup Souths Logan Magpies Tweed Seagulls Souths Juniors, Acacia Ridge 7.00pm Yes 15th Feb MMC-u18s Wynnum Manly Seagulls Norths Devils Wynnum Juniors 4.00pm Yes 15th Feb HDC-u20s Wynnum Manly Seagulls Norths Devils Wynnum Juniors 5.30pm Yes 15th Feb Cup Wynnum Manly Seagulls Norths Devils Wynnum Juniors 7.00pm Yes 15th Feb MMC-u18s Northern Pride Edmonton Storm Reserve Grade Petersen Park, Edmonton 12.45pm Yes 15th Feb HDC-u20s Northern Pride Edmonton Storm A Grade Petersen Park, Edmonton 2.20pm Yes 15th Feb Cup Northern Pride Cairns District Rugby League Petersen Park, Edmonton 4.00pm Yes 15th Feb MMC-u18s Ipswich Jets - Team 1 Western Mustangs - Team 1 RJ Rashford Recreation Grounds, Esk 11.15am Yes 15th Feb HDC-u20s Ipswich Jets Western Mustangs RJ Rashford Recreation Grounds, Esk 12.45pm Yes 15th Feb MMC-u18s Ipswich Jets - Team 2 Western Mustangs - Team 2 RJ Rashford Recreation Grounds, Esk 2.15pm Yes 15th Feb Cup Ipswich Jets Brothers Ipswich A Grade RJ Rashford Recreation Grounds, Esk 4.00pm Yes 15th Feb MMC-u18s Burleigh Bears Easts Tigers Coomera Cutters 3.00pm Yes 15th Feb HDC-u20s Burleigh Bears Easts Tigers Coomera Cutters 4.30pm Yes 15th Feb Cup Burleigh Bears Easts Tigers Coomera Cutters 6.00pm Yes 15th Feb MMC-u18s CQ Capras TBA Browne Park TBA Yes 15th Feb HDC-u20s CQ Capras TBA Browne Park TBA Yes 15th Feb QRLW CQ Capras Souths Logan Magpies Browne Park 5.00pm Yes 15th Feb Cup CQ Capras Brisbane Broncos Browne Park 7.00pm Yes 15th Feb MMC-u18s Townsville Blackhawks Mackay Cutters Bowen 3.00pm Yes 15th Feb HDC-u20s Townsville Blackhawks Mackay Cutters Bowen 4.30pm Yes 15th Feb Cup Townsville Blackhawks Mackay Cutters Bowen 6.00pm Yes 21st Feb Cup Wynnum Manly Seagulls Brisbane Broncos Wynnum Juniors 7.00pm Yes 21st Feb HDC-u20s Burleigh Bears - HDC Burleigh Bears - MMC Pizzey Park 5.30pm Yes 21st Feb Cup Burleigh Bears Gold Coast Titans Pizzey Park 7.00pm No 22nd Feb Cup Norths Devils Redcliffe Dolphins Pathion Park 2.30pm Yes 22nd Feb HDC-u20s Norths Devils Redcliffe Dolphins Pathion Park 5.30pm Yes 22nd Feb MMC-u18s Norths Devils Redcliffe Dolphins Pathion Park 6.50pm Yes 22nd Feb MMC-u18s Easts Tigers Souths Logan Magpies Langlands Park 3.00pm Yes 22nd Feb HDC-u20s Easts Tigers Souths Logan Magpies Langlands Park 4.30pm Yes 22nd Feb Cup Easts Tigers Souths Logan Magpies Langlands Park 6.00pm Yes 22nd Feb Cup PNG Hunters CQ Capras Oil Search NFS 3.00pm TBA 22nd Feb MMC-u18s Northern Pride Townsville Blackhawks West Barlow Park 12.15pm Yes 22nd Feb HDC-u20s Northern Pride Townsville Blackhawks West Barlow Park 2.00pm Yes 22nd Feb Cup Northern Pride Townsville Blackhawks Barlow Park 4.00pm Yes 22nd Feb MMC-u18s Ipswich Jets Sunshine Coast Falcons North Ipswich Reserve 12.00pm Yes 22nd Feb HDC-u20s Ipswich Jets Sunshine Coast Falcons North Ipswich Reserve 1.40pm Yes 22nd Feb Cup Ipswich Jets Sunshine Coast Falcons North Ipswich Reserve 3.20pm Yes 22nd Feb MMC-u18s Wynnum Manly Seagulls Western Mustangs Wynnum Juniors 4.00pm Yes 22nd Feb HDC-u20s Wynnum Manly Seagulls Wynnum Juniors BRL Wynnum Juniors 6.00pm Yes 23rd Feb QRLW Souths Logan Magpies Brothers Ipswich Davies Park 4.00pm Yes 29th Feb MMC-u18s Redcliffe Dolphins Wynnum Manly Seagulls Dolphin Stadium 2.30pm Yes 29th Feb HDC-u20s Redcliffe Dolphins Wynnum Manly Seagulls Dolphin Stadium 3.45pm Yes 29th Feb Cup Redcliffe Dolphins Wynnum Manly Seagulls Dolphin Stadium 5.15pm Yes 29th Feb NRL Brisbane Broncos Gold Coast Titans Dolphin Stadium 7.00pm No 29th Feb MMC-u18s Sunshine Coast Falcons Norths Devils Kawana Sports Precinct - Field 1 3.00pm Yes 29th Feb HDC-u20s Sunshine Coast Falcons Norths Devils Kawana Sports Precinct - Field 1 4.30pm Yes 29th Feb Cup Sunshine Coast Falcons Norths Devils Kawana Sports Precinct - Field 1 6.00pm Yes 3/02/2020 2020 Trials Draw February 2020 Match Officials Date Grade Home Away Venue Time Required 29th Feb MMC-u18s Burleigh Bears Tweed Seagulls Pizzey Park 1.30pm Yes 29th Feb HDC-u20s Burleigh Bears Tweed Seagulls Pizzey Park 3.00pm Yes 29th Feb Cup Burleigh Bears - Team 1 Tweed Seagulls - Team 1 Pizzey Park 4.30pm Yes 29th Feb Cup Burleigh Bears - Team 2 Tweed Seagulls - Team 2 Pizzey Park 6.00pm Yes 29th Feb QRLW Burleigh Bears Souths Logan Magpies Pizzey Park 7.30pm Yes 29th Feb MMC-u18s Easts Tigers Western Mustangs Langlands Park 12.30pm - 3.30pm Yes 29th Feb HDC-u20s Easts Tigers Western Mustangs Langlands Park 3.30pm - 6.30pm Yes 29th Feb MMC-u18s Northern Pride TBA Barlow Park 1.40pm Yes 29th Feb HDC-u20s Northern Pride TBA Barlow Park 3.20pm Yes 29th Feb Cup Northern Pride PNG Hunters Barlow Park 5.00pm Yes 29th Feb MMC-u18s Souths Logan Magpies Ipswich Jets Greenbank Junior Rugby League 3.00pm Yes 29th Feb HDC-u20s Souths Logan Magpies Ipswich Jets Greenbank Junior Rugby League 4.30pm Yes 29th Feb Cup Souths Logan Magpies Ipswich Jets Greenbank Junior Rugby League 6.00pm Yes 29th Feb MMC-u18s CQ Capras Mackay Cutters Browne Park 1.00pm Yes 29th Feb QRLW CQ Capras NQ Gold Stars Browne Park 3.00pm Yes 29th Feb HDC-u20s CQ Capras Mackay Cutters Browne Park 5.00pm Yes 29th Feb Cup CQ Capras Mackay Cutters Browne Park 7.00pm Yes 29th Feb MMC-u18s Townsville Blackhawks Townsville Invitational U18s Jack Manski Oval 6.30pm Yes 7th Mar QRLW Brothers Ipswich Brothers Toowoomba Blue Ribbon Motors Field, Raceview 1.30pm No 3/02/2020.
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