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2Nd XI Festival of Cricket 1St XI Cricket JANUARY Sunday-Friday 12-17 Cricket - 2nd XI Festival of Cricket Tuesday-Thursday 21-23 1st XI Cricket vs Xavier College Wednesday-Thursday 22-23 2nd XI Cricket Trial Thursday 23 Pre Season BasketBall Tournament Trinity/Newington FEBRUARY Saturday 1 GPS BasketBall & Tennis Rnd 1 vs Newington H GPS Cricket Rnd 4 Day 1 vs Newington H St Joseph’s Regatta SIRC Regis Summer Sports Trials Saturday 8 GPS BasketBall & Tennis Rnd 2 vs Shore A GPS Cricket Rnd 4 Day 2 vs Newington H Sydney Boys Regatta Hen & Chicken Bay NSW State Rowing Championships SIRC Penrith Regis IPSHA Sport Tuesday 11 OIU Executive & General Committee Meeting Wednesday 12 140th Anniversary of the arrival of first St Ignatius College Students Friday 14 GPS Swimming Qualifier 1 & Comp 1 SOPAC Saturday 15 GPS BasketBall & Tennis Rnd 3 vs Grammar H GPS Cricket Rnd 5 Day 1 vs Grammar H AAGPS Juniors All Schools Regatta Hen & Chicken Bay Regis IPSHA Summer Sport Tuesday 18 Regis Swimming Carnival Gartlan SIC Friday 21 GPS Swimming Qualifier 2 H Saturday 22 GPS BasketBall & Tennis Rnd 4 vs SBHS H GPS Cricket Rnd 5 D2 vs Grammar H Newington College Regatta Hen & Chicken Bay Sydney Rowing CluB Regatta SIRC Penrith Regis IPSHA Summer Sport Friday 28 BPSSA Swimming Carnival SIC Gartlan GPS Swimming Comp 2 SOPAC Saturday 29 GPS BasketBall & Tennis Rnd 5 vs Kings A GPS Cricket Rnd 6 Day 1 vs Kings A Gold Cup Regatta SIC Regis IPSHA Summer Sport MARCH Wednesday 4 Regis IPSHA Swimming HomeBush Aquatic Friday 6 GPS Swimming Competition 3 SOPAC Saturday 7 AAGPS Juniors All Schools Regatta Hen & Chicken Bay Kings/PLC Rowing NSW Regatta SIRC Penrith GPS BasketBall & Tennis Rnd 6 vs Scots H GPS Cricket Rnd 6 Day 2 vs Kings A Regis IPSHA Summer Sport Tuesday 10 OIU General Committee Meeting Wednesday 11 OIU Golf Day Avondale Saturday 14 GPS BasketBall & Tennis Rnd 7 vs Joeys A GPS Cricket vs Joeys Rnd 7 ODM A Regis IPSHA Summer Sport Monday 16 Jarjum College T20 Cricket CHarity MatcH SIC – 1st Field Thursday 19 Regis Cross Country H Young Ignatians Network Event KPMG City Saturday 21 AAGPS Head of the River SIRC Penrith Regis IPSHA Winter Sports Trials Wednesday 25 College Athletics Carnival 1st Field Thursday 26 Regis IPSHA Winter Sport Trials Thursday-Sunday 26-29 2020 Australian Inter-schools MTB Championships ThredBo Friday 27 AAGPS Swimming Final SOPAC Saturday 28 Winter Sport Internal Trials SIC AFL Season Launch & Family Day H Regis IPSHA Winter Sport Trials APRIL Thursday 2 Regis IPSHA Winter Sports Trials Saturday 4 Riverview in Bathurst Bathurst RugBy & Football Trial vs Waverley H AFL Trials TBC IPSHA Cross Country TBC MAY Saturday 2 FootBall Trial vs SJC A GPS RugBy Trials vs SJC A Regis IPSHA Winter Sport Class of 1980 – 40 Year Reunion Cova Cottage Sunday 3 GPS Under 16 FootBall Trials H Monday 4 OIU Careers Expo Gartlan SIC Wednesday 6 Debating - Competition Fr Charles McDonald Cup H Saturday 9 Football Trial vs NC H GPS RugBy Trials vs Waverley & SBSH A Regis IPSHA Winter Sports Tuesday 12 OIU Executive & General Committee Meeting Two Wolves Friday-Saturday 15-16 Dubbo Boarding Expo Dubbo Riverview in Dubbo Dinner Saturday 16 FootBall Trials vs TKS H GPS RugBy Trials vs TSC A Regis IPSHA Winter Sport Sunday 17 Riverview in Warren Lunch Warren GPS U16 FootBall Trials H Saturday 23 GPS FootBall Day 1 vs SJC H GPS RugBy Trials vs St Augustines H Regis IPSHA Winter Sport Friday 29 Nostalgia Mass & LuncH Dalton/Ramsay Hall Saturday 30 GPS FootBall Rnd 2 vs NC A RugBy Trial vs Knox College H Regis IPSHA Winter Sport JUNE Saturday 6 Regis IPSHA Winter Sport Tuesday 9 OIU General Committee Meeting Wednesday 10 Riverview in Griffith Dinner Griffith Thursday 11 Griffith Boarding Expo Friday 12 Riverview in Wagga Dinner Wagga Wagga Friday-Saturday 12-13 Wagga Boarding Expo Saturday 13 Riverview in Canberra Dinner Canberra GPS FootBall Day 3 vs TKS A GPS RugBy vs TSC A GPS X- Country A Friday 19 OIU Sports LuncH Luna Park Saturday 20 GPS FootBall Rnd 4 vs Shore A GPS RugBy Rnd 2 vs TKS A GPS X-Country H Regis IPSHA Winter Sport Tuesday 23 GPS vs CAS RugBy JULY Friday-Saturday 10-11 Mudgee Field Day Mudgee Sunday-Thursday 12-16 Jesuits FootBall Carnival Adelaide Friday 24 Regis Athletics Carnival Friday-Saturday 24-25 Narrabri Boarding Expo/ Narrabri Saturday 25 Riverview in Moree Dinner Moree GPS FootBall Rnd 5 vs SBSH H GPS RugBy Rnd 3 vs NC A Regis IPSHA Winter Sport Tuesday 28 OIU General Committee Meeting Friday 31 Class of 1985 – 35 Year Reunion Cova Cottage St Ignatius’ Day AUGUST Saturday 1 GPS FootBall Rnd 6 vs SGS A GPS RugBy Rnd 4 vs SJC H Regis IPSHA Winter Sport Class of 2010 – 10 Year Reunion THe Boathouse Class of 2000 – 20 Year Reunion Cova Cottage Saturday 8 GPS FootBall Rnd 7 vs TSC H GPS RugBy Rnd 5 vsTSC H Regis IPSHA Winter Sport Friday 14 BPSSA Athletics Carnival H Saturday 15 Invitation 1 Athletics SOPAC Tuesday – Thursday 18-20 Ag Quip Gunnedah Gunnedah Friday 21 Riverview in Bowral Dinner Bowral Saturday 22 Invitation 2 Athletics SOPAC Saturday 29 Invitation 3 Athletics SOPAC SEPTEMBER Saturday 5 Invitation 4 Athletics SOPAC Saturday 12 INDIAN BAZAAR Invitation 5 Athletics SOPAC Sunday 13 Snr Cricket Internal Trials H Tuesday 15 OIU Executive & General Committee Meeting Wednesday 16 OIU v SJCOBU Golf Day Avondale Saturday 19 AAGPS Track & Field Championships SOPAC Sunday 20 Snr Cricket vs St Pius X College H OCTOBER Friday 2 Class of 1965 – 55 Year Reunion Cova Cottage Friday - 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