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2021 Sanfl U16 Torrens University Cup Fixture 2021 SANFL U16 TORRENS UNIVERSITY CUP FIXTURE ROUND 1 ROUND 4 ROUND 7 Thursday 4 March Saturday 27 March Wednesday 14 April Central District v Eagles X Convenience Oval 7:00pm West Adelaide v North Adelaide Hisense Stadium 10:00am Sturt v West Adelaide Unley Oval 3:45pm Saturday 6 March South Adelaide v Glenelg Flinders University Stadium 12:15pm South Adelaide v Eagles Flinders University Stadium 5:00pm South Adelaide v Sturt Flinders University Stadium 11:00am Norwood v Eagles Coopers Stadium 1:45pm Glenelg v Central District ACH Group Stadium 6:30pm Norwood v West Adelaide Coopers Stadium 1:00pm Sunday 28 March Norwood v North Adelaide Coopers Stadium 6:30pm North Adelaide v Glenelg Coopers Stadium 3:10pm Central District v Sturt X Convenience Oval 10:00am ROUND 2 ROUND 5 // EASTER WEEKEND FINALS Saturday 13 March Thursday 1 April Sunday 18 April South Adelaide v Central District Flinders University Stadium 10:00am Norwood v South Adelaide Coopers Stadium 5:20pm Semi Final 1 v 4 TBC TBC West Adelaide v Eagles Hisense Stadium 2:00pm West Adelaide v Glenelg Hisense Stadium 5:20pm Semi Final 2 v 3 TBC TBC Sunday 14 March Friday 2 April Weekend of Saturday 24 April Norwoodv Glenelg Coopers Stadium 9:00am North Adelaide v Central District Prospect Oval 11:00am Grand Final TBC TBC North Adelaide v Sturt Coopers Stadium 4:15pm Sturt v Eagles Unley Oval 1:30pm VENUE KEY ROUND 3 ROUND 6 • ACH Group Stadium (Glenelg Oval) Saturday 20 March Saturday 10 April • Coopers Stadium (Norwood Oval) • Hisense Stadium (Richmond Oval) Eagles v North Adelaide X Convenience Oval 10:30am Norwood v Sturt Coopers Stadium 11:00am • Flinders University Stadium (Noarlunga Oval) • Maughan Thiem Kia Oval (Woodville Oval) Central District v Norwood X Convenience Oval 5:45pm Central District v West Adelaide X Convenience Oval 11:00am • X Convenience Oval (Elizabeth Oval) Sunday 21 March South Adelaide v North Adelaide Flinders University Stadium 1:30pm West Adelaide v South Adelaide Hisense Stadium 9:00am Eagles v Glenelg Maughan Thiem Kia Oval 1:30pm Glenelg v Sturt Hisense Stadium 4:15pm Published on 11 February 2021.
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