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Festival Details: Day 1 GENERAL ENQUIRIES: Email: [email protected] Web: Santos.com/festival-of-rugby Festival details: Day 1 Thursday 4 February 2021 Time Event 9:00 am Gates open, Dangar Park 9.30 am Queensland Reds Captain’s Run (now CLOSED to public) 4:30 pm Junior Coaching Clinic (MOVED to Collins Park, Narrabri) No need to signup, just bring boots and drinks bottles to participate 6:00 pm NSW Waratahs Captain’s Run (now CLOSED to public) 8.00 pm Gates close, Dangar Park *These events are subject to COVID restrictions and players permission to engage with the public GENERAL ENQUIRIES: Email: [email protected] Web: Santos.com/festival-of-rugby Festival details: Day 2 Friday 5 February 2021 Time Event 12:00 pm Narrabri Blue Boars Rugby Club’s Long Lunch, Crossing Theatre 1:30 pm Gates open, Dangar Park 2:00 pm Men’s and Women’s Rugby 7s Tournament Australia’s Men’s 7s team will compete against NSW, QLD, Australian Pacifica 7s teams in the first round of a selection series to select the Australian team for the Tokyo Olympics. Narrabri Women’s 7s team will compete in two matches during the day. 6:30 pm Pre-match entertainment Local talent Elsie Ford will lead the entertainment for the evening, followed by Georgia June and well-known Aussie rock band Thirsty Merc. Plus, DJ Dunco. 7:50 pm Welcome to Country 8:00 pm Main event: Queensland Reds v New South Wales Waratahs 9:45 pm Post-match entertainment Thirsty Merc will return to the stage for another set. 11:00 pm Gates close, Dangar Park GENERAL ENQUIRIES: Email: [email protected] Web: Santos.com/festival-of-rugby Festival details: Day 3 Saturday 6 February 2021 Time Event 10:00 am Gates open, Dangar Park – Hawaiian party theme! Fans invited to wear their best Hawaiian attire and get into the party spirit 10:10 am Community 7s tournament Watch local teams go head-to-head throughout the day. 1:20 pm Men’s Rugby 7s Tournament Australia’s Men’s 7s team will compete against NSW, QLD, Australian Pacifica 7s teams in the first round of a selection series to select the Australian team for the Tokyo Olympics. 5:30 pm Entertainment Furnace and the Fundamentals, plus DJ Dunco. 6:25 pm Men’s Rugby 7s Tournament Australia’s Men’s 7s team will compete against NSW, QLD, Australian Pacifica 7s teams in the first round of a selection series to select the Australian team for the Tokyo Olympics. 7:15 pm Entertainment Furnace and the Fundamentals, plus DJ Dunco. 8.30 pm Gates close, Dangar Park .
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