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Car Company Nelson U7 2018 Car Company Nelson U7 2018 Draw dated 3/5/18 Game times are posted on the Monday prior on our website http://www.tasmanrugby.co.nz/draws-results/juniorage-grade Date Home Away Venue Week 1 5/5/2018 Tapawera: U7 V Murchison: U7 Tapawera 5/5/2018 Rangers: U7 V Riwaka: Aqua Taxi U7 Black Upper Moutere 5/5/2018 Wanderers: U7 Gold V Waimea Old Boys: U7 Griffins Lord Rutherford Park 5/5/2018 Wanderers: U7 Stripes V Riwaka: Aqua Taxi U7 White Lord Rutherford Park 5/5/2018 Wanderers: U7 Blue V Waimea Old Boys: U7 Mako Lord Rutherford Park 5/5/2018 Nelson: U7 Blue V Nelson: U7 White Neale Park 5/5/2018 Waimea Old Boys: U7 Red V Huia: U7 Jubilee Park 5/5/2018 Waimea Old Boys: U7 White V Stoke: U7 White Jubilee Park 5/5/2018 Marist: U7 V Stoke: U7 Red Tahunanui Week 2 12/5/2018 Wanderers: U7 Stripes V Murchison: U7 Lord Rutherford Park 12/5/2018 Wanderers: U7 Gold V Riwaka: Aqua Taxi U7 Black Lord Rutherford Park 12/5/2018 Wanderers: U7 Blue V Riwaka: Aqua Taxi U7 White Lord Rutherford Park 12/5/2018 Stoke: U7 Red V Waimea Old Boys: U7 Red Greenmeadows 12/5/2018 Rangers: U7 V Tapawera: U7 Upper Moutere 12/5/2018 Huia: U7 V Waimea Old Boys: U7 Griffins Sports Park Motueka 12/5/2018 Nelson: U7 White V Waimea Old Boys: U7 White Neale Park 12/5/2018 Nelson: U7 Blue V Marist: U7 Neale Park 12/5/2018 Stoke: U7 White V Waimea Old Boys: U7 Mako Greenmeadows Week 3 19/5/2018 Tapawera: U7 V Wanderers: U7 Stripes Tapawera 19/5/2018 Murchison: U7 V Wanderers: U7 Blue Murchison 19/5/2018 Waimea Old Boys: U7 Griffins V Stoke: U7 Red Jubilee Park 19/5/2018 Waimea Old Boys: U7 Mako V Nelson: U7 White Jubilee Park 19/5/2018 Riwaka: Aqua Taxi U7 Black V Huia: U7 Riwaka 19/5/2018 Riwaka: Aqua Taxi U7 White V Stoke: U7 White Riwaka 19/5/2018 Waimea Old Boys: U7 Red V Nelson: U7 Blue Jubilee Park 19/5/2018 Waimea Old Boys: U7 White V Marist: U7 Jubilee Park 19/5/2018 Rangers: U7 V Wanderers: U7 Gold Upper Moutere Week 4 26/5/2018 Riwaka: Aqua Taxi U7 Black V Stoke: U7 Red Riwaka 26/5/2018 Riwaka: Aqua Taxi U7 White V Nelson: U7 White Riwaka 26/5/2018 Waimea Old Boys: U7 Griffins V Nelson: U7 Blue Jubilee Park 26/5/2018 Waimea Old Boys: U7 White V Waimea Old Boys: U7 Red Jubilee Park 26/5/2018 Wanderers: U7 Gold V Tapawera: U7 Lord Rutherford Park 26/5/2018 Wanderers: U7 Blue V Wanderers: U7 Stripes Lord Rutherford Park 26/5/2018 Huia: U7 V Rangers: U7 Sports Park Motueka 26/5/2018 Stoke: U7 White V Murchison: U7 Greenmeadows 26/5/2018 Marist: U7 V Waimea Old Boys: U7 Mako Tahunanui Week 5 2/6/2018 Tapawera: U7 V Stoke: U7 White Tapawera Queens 2/6/2018 Rangers: U7 V Waimea Old Boys: U7 White Upper Moutere Birthday 2/6/2018 Murchison: U7 V Waimea Old Boys: U7 Red Murchison Weekend 2/6/2018 Riwaka: Aqua Taxi U7 Black V Waimea Old Boys: U7 Mako Riwaka 2/6/2018 Nelson: U7 White V Wanderers: U7 Blue Neale Park 2/6/2018 Nelson: U7 Blue V Wanderers: U7 Gold Neale Park 2/6/2018 Riwaka: Aqua Taxi U7 White V Waimea Old Boys: U7 Griffins Riwaka 2/6/2018 Marist: U7 V Wanderers: U7 Stripes Tahunanui 2/6/2018 Huia: U7 V Stoke: U7 Red Sports Park Motueka Week 6 9/6/2018 Nelson: U7 White V Wanderers: U7 Stripes Neale Park 9/6/2018 Nelson: U7 Blue V Rangers: U7 Neale Park 9/6/2018 Waimea Old Boys: U7 Red V Riwaka: Aqua Taxi U7 White Jubilee Park 9/6/2018 Waimea Old Boys: U7 Mako V Waimea Old Boys: U7 Griffins Jubilee Park 9/6/2018 Murchison: U7 V Marist: U7 Murchison 9/6/2018 Stoke: U7 White V Wanderers: U7 Blue Greenmeadows 9/6/2018 Huia: U7 V Tapawera: U7 Sports Park Motueka 9/6/2018 Riwaka: Aqua Taxi U7 Black V Waimea Old Boys: U7 White Riwaka 9/6/2018 Stoke: U7 Red V Wanderers: U7 Gold Greenmeadows Week 7 16/6/2018 Tapawera: U7 V Wanderers: U7 Blue Tapawera 16/6/2018 Murchison: U7 V Nelson: U7 White Murchison 16/6/2018 Riwaka: Aqua Taxi U7 Black V Nelson: U7 Blue Riwaka 16/6/2018 Rangers: U7 V Stoke: U7 Red Upper Moutere 16/6/2018 Wanderers: U7 Gold V Huia: U7 Lord Rutherford Park 16/6/2018 Wanderers: U7 Stripes V Stoke: U7 White Lord Rutherford Park 16/6/2018 Riwaka: Aqua Taxi U7 White V Marist: U7 Riwaka 16/6/2018 Waimea Old Boys: U7 Griffins V Waimea Old Boys: U7 White Jubilee Park 16/6/2018 Waimea Old Boys: U7 Mako V Waimea Old Boys: U7 Red Jubilee Park Week 8 23/6/2018 Stoke: U7 Red V Nelson: U7 Blue Greenmeadows 23/6/2018 Tapawera: U7 V Nelson: U7 White Tapawera 23/6/2018 Murchison: U7 V Riwaka: Aqua Taxi U7 Black Murchison 23/6/2018 Wanderers: U7 Stripes V Waimea Old Boys: U7 Griffins Lord Rutherford Park 23/6/2018 Rangers: U7 V Riwaka: Aqua Taxi U7 White Upper Moutere 23/6/2018 Huia: U7 V Waimea Old Boys: U7 White Sports Park Motueka 23/6/2018 Wanderers: U7 Blue V Waimea Old Boys: U7 Red Lord Rutherford Park 23/6/2018 Wanderers: U7 Gold V Waimea Old Boys: U7 Mako Lord Rutherford Park 23/6/2018 Stoke: U7 White V Marist: U7 Greenmeadows Week 9 30/6/2018 Marist: U7 V Wanderers: U7 Blue Tahunanui 30/6/2018 Nelson: U7 White V Stoke: U7 White Neale Park 30/6/2018 Nelson: U7 Blue V Huia: U7 Neale Park 30/6/2018 Waimea Old Boys: U7 White V Wanderers: U7 Gold Jubilee Park 30/6/2018 Waimea Old Boys: U7 Red V Wanderers: U7 Stripes Jubilee Park 30/6/2018 Riwaka: Aqua Taxi U7 White V Riwaka: Aqua Taxi U7 Black Riwaka 30/6/2018 Stoke: U7 Red V Tapawera: U7 Greenmeadows 30/6/2018 Waimea Old Boys: U7 Mako V Rangers: U7 Jubilee Park 30/6/2018 Waimea Old Boys: U7 Griffins V Murchison: U7 Jubilee Park Week 10 7/7/2018 Riwaka: Aqua Taxi U7 Black V Wanderers: U7 Stripes Riwaka 7/7/2018 Waimea Old Boys: U7 White V Stoke: U7 Red Jubilee Park 7/7/2018 Waimea Old Boys: U7 Red V Stoke: U7 White Jubilee Park 7/7/2018 Murchison: U7 V Rangers: U7 Murchison 7/7/2018 Nelson: U7 Blue V Tapawera: U7 Neale Park 7/7/2018 Waimea Old Boys: U7 Mako V Huia: U7 Jubilee Park 7/7/2018 Waimea Old Boys: U7 Griffins V Wanderers: U7 Blue Jubilee Park 7/7/2018 Riwaka: Aqua Taxi U7 White V Wanderers: U7 Gold Riwaka 7/7/2018 Marist: U7 V Nelson: U7 White Tahunanui 14/7/2018 School Holidays 21/7/2018 Week 11 28/7/2018 Tasman U7 Sevens - Neale Park Week 12 4/8/2018 Stoke: U7 Red V Waimea Old Boys: U7 Mako Greenmeadows 4/8/2018 Stoke: U7 White V Waimea Old Boys: U7 Griffins Greenmeadows 4/8/2018 Wanderers: U7 Stripes V Rangers: U7 Lord Rutherford Park 4/8/2018 Tapawera: U7 V Marist: U7 Tapawera 4/8/2018 Nelson: U7 Blue V Waimea Old Boys: U7 White Neale Park 4/8/2018 Nelson: U7 White V Waimea Old Boys: U7 Red Neale Park 4/8/2018 Wanderers: U7 Blue V Riwaka: Aqua Taxi U7 Black Lord Rutherford Park 4/8/2018 Wanderers: U7 Gold V Murchison: U7 Lord Rutherford Park 4/8/2018 Huia: U7 V Riwaka: Aqua Taxi U7 White Sports Park Motueka Week 13 11/8/2018 Riwaka: Aqua Taxi U7 White V Stoke: U7 Red Riwaka 11/8/2018 Riwaka: Aqua Taxi U7 Black V Stoke: U7 White Riwaka 11/8/2018 Waimea Old Boys: U7 White V Tapawera: U7 Jubilee Park 11/8/2018 Waimea Old Boys: U7 Red V Marist: U7 Jubilee Park 11/8/2018 Murchison: U7 V Huia: U7 Murchison 11/8/2018 Rangers: U7 V Wanderers: U7 Blue Upper Moutere 11/8/2018 Waimea Old Boys: U7 Mako V Nelson: U7 Blue Jubilee Park 11/8/2018 Waimea Old Boys: U7 Griffins V Nelson: U7 White Jubilee Park 11/8/2018 Wanderers: U7 Stripes V Wanderers: U7 Gold Lord Rutherford Park Week 14 18/8/2018 Tapawera: U7 V Waimea Old Boys: U7 Red Tapawera 18/8/2018 Nelson: U7 Blue V Riwaka: Aqua Taxi U7 White Neale Park 18/8/2018 Nelson: U7 White V Riwaka: Aqua Taxi U7 Black Neale Park 18/8/2018 Stoke: U7 Red V Murchison: U7 Greenmeadows 18/8/2018 Stoke: U7 White V Rangers: U7 Greenmeadows 18/8/2018 Waimea Old Boys: U7 White V Waimea Old Boys: U7 Mako Jubilee Park 18/8/2018 Wanderers: U7 Blue V Wanderers: U7 Gold Lord Rutherford Park 18/8/2018 Huia: U7 V Wanderers: U7 Stripes Sports Park Motueka 18/8/2018 Marist: U7 V Waimea Old Boys: U7 Griffins Tahunanui Week 15 25/8/2018 Mike's Sevens Tournament - Stoke Rugby Club Greenmeadows.
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