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Finals - 2021 PLAYOFF ONE Thursday 19Th August Online Finals - 2021 PLAYOFF ONE Thursday 19th August Online A GRADE Secret Topic Topic release at 7pm, Debates begin at 8pm. Speaker times are 6-8 minutes. Affirmative Negative Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School Assumption College 1 vs. (LC) 1 Haileybury 1 vs. Geelong High School 1 St Monica's College 1 vs. The Geelong College 1 The winners of the debates above will progress to Playoff 2 Affirmative Negative St Leonard's College 2 vs. PEGS Online 1 The winner of the debate above will progress to Playoff 3 B GRADE Secret Topic Topic release at 6pm, Debates begin at 7pm. Speaker times are 6-8 minutes. Affirmative Negative Nossal High School 2 vs Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar School 1 Parkdale Secondary College 1 (Year vs 11) Sacred Heart College Newtown 1 De La Salle College 1 vs St Monica's College 1 St Bernard's College 1 vs Ballarat Grammar School 1 (Year 11) Ballarat & Clarendon College 1 (Year vs 11) Yarra Valley Grammar School 3 The Geelong College 1 vs St Aloysius College 1 Peninsula Grammar 1 vs Scotch College 4 Caulfield Grammar School 1 vs Shelford Girls' Grammar 2 Penola Catholic College 1 (Year 11) vs St Margaret's School 2 The winners of the debates above will progress to Playoff 2 Finals - 2021 PLAYOFF ONE Thursday 19th August Online C GRADE “That the government should prioritise building new roads over new rail projects” Debates begin at 8pm. Speaker times are 5-6 minutes. Affirmative Negative Dromana Secondary College 1 vs Ivanhoe Grammar School 2 vs Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School Mentone Grammar School 2 (McNab) 1 vs Caulfield Grammar School (Wheelers Hill) Sandringham College 1 2 Strathmore Secondary College 3 vs Mac.Robertson Girls' High School 6 Assumption College 1 vs Mac.Robertson Girls' High School 5 Overnewton Anglican College 1 vs The Geelong College 1 St Michael's Grammar School 1 vs Ballarat Grammar School 1 Ringwood Secondary College 1 vs Kilmore International School 1 Westbourne Grammar School 1 vs Haileybury College 1 Camberwell Grammar School 1 vs Star of the Sea College 1 MacKillop College (Werribee) 1 vs The Geelong College 2 Bacchus Marsh Grammar 1 vs Berwick Grammar School 1 Frankston High School 1 vs Ivanhoe Grammar School 2 The winners of the debate above will progress to Playoff 2 Debates begin at 8pm. Speaker times are 5-6 minutes. Affirmative Negative Suzanne Cory High School 3 vs. Pascoe Vale Girls' Sec College 2 Bayside College (Paisley) 2 vs. Trafalgar High School 1 The winners of the debates above will progress to Playoff 3 Continued on next page… Finals - 2021 PLAYOFF ONE Thursday 19th August Online D GRADE “That the Australian of the Year should be elected by the public" Debates begin at 6pm. Speaker times are 4-5 minutes. Affirmative Negative Peninsula Grammar 4 vs. Haileybury Edrington 4 Ivanhoe Grammar University Campus 7 vs. Casey Grammar School 1 Westbourne Grammar School 2 vs. Peninsula Grammar 3 Haileybury Edrington 3 vs. Mt Hira College 1 Mill Park Secondary College 1 vs. Kilmore International School 1 Catholic Ladies' College 2 vs. Peninsula Grammar 2 Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School Christian College 2 vs. (East Keilor) 1 Montmorency Secondary College 1 vs. Haileybury College Newlands Boys 2 St Bernard's College 2 vs. Kilmore International School 2 St Monica's College 3 vs. Catholic Ladies' College 3 The winners of the debate above will progress to Playoff 2 Affirmative Negative St Margaret's School 1 vs. Reservoir High School 1 Sacred Heart Girls College 2 vs. St Leonard's College 3 Ballarat Grammar School 2 (Year 9) vs. Trinity Grammar School 1 Kilvington Grammar School 1 (Year 9) vs. Carey Baptist Grammar School 6 St Bernard's College 3 vs. Mentone Grammar School 1 Camberwell Girls Grammar School 2 vs. Mac.Robertson Girls' High School 6 Christian College 1 vs. Our Lady of the Sacred Heart 1 The winners of the debate above will progress to Playoff 3 .
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