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North East Australian Football League (NEAFL) 2012 Eastern Conference Draw PAGE 1 of 2 North East Australian Football League (NEAFL) 2012 Eastern Conference Draw PAGE 1 OF 2 ROUND 1 ROUND 2 HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM DATE TIME VENUE HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM DATE TIME VENUE UWS Giants Sydney Swans 24 Mar 3:50pm ANZ Stadium Hills Eagles Queanbeyan 31 Mar 2pm Bruce Purser Hills Eagles Sydney Uni 25 Mar 2pm Bruce Purser Ainslie Labrador 31 Mar 11:45am Ainslie Ainslie Belconnen 25 Mar 2pm Ainslie Tuggeranong Eastlake 31 Mar 6pm Greenway Queanbeyan Tuggeranong 25 Mar 2pm Dairy Farmers Sydney Uni Belconnen 1 Apr 1pm Henson Park BYE - Eastlake BYE - UWS Giants & Sydney Swans ROUND 3 ROUND 4 HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM DATE TIME VENUE HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM DATE TIME VENUE Tuggeranong Belconnen 6 Apr 6pm Greenway Ainslie Sydney Swans 14 Apr 11:45am Ainslie UWS Giants Brisbane Lions 7 Apr 1pm BISP Tuggeranong Sydney Uni 14 Apr 2pm Greenway Sydney Swans Gold Coast Suns 7 Apr 10.40am SCG UWS Giants Hills Eagles 15 Apr 9am BISP Sydney Uni Eastlake 7 Apr 12pm Henson Queanbeyan Eastlake 15 Apr 2pm Dairy Farmers Ainslie Hills Eagles 7 Apr 12pm Ainslie BYE - Belconnen BYE - Queanbeyan ROUND 5 ROUND 6 HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM DATE TIME VENUE HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM DATE TIME VENUE UWS Giants Queanbeyan 21 Apr 1:45pm BISP* NT Thunder Sydney Swans 28 Apr 7pm TIO - Darwin Mt Gravatt Eastlake 21 Apr 1pm Dittmer Park Eastlake UWS Giants 28 Apr 9:30am Manuka Hills Eagles Belconnen 21 Apr 2pm Bruce Purser Tuggeranong Hills Eagles 29 Apr 11:45am Greenway Sydney Swans Tuggeranong 22 Apr 11:45am SCG Queanbeyan Sydney Uni 29 Apr 11:45am Dairy Farmers BYE - Ainslie & Sydney Uni. *Foxtel Cup match also at BISP 11:05am Belconnen Ainslie 29 Apr 2pm Manuka ROUND 7 ROUND 8 HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM DATE TIME VENUE HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM DATE TIME VENUE Ainslie Eastlake 5 May 2pm Ainslie UWS Giants Gold Coast Suns 12 May 9:30am Manuka Belconnen Morningside 5 May 11:45am Manuka Brisbane Lions Sydney Swans 12 May 1:30pm Yeronga Tuggeranong Redland 5 May 11:45am Greenway Eastlake Belconnen 13 May 2pm Manuka Sydney Uni Sydney Swans 5 May 12pm BISP Queanbeyan Hills Eagles 13 May 11:45am Dairy Farmers BYE - Queanbeyan, UWS Giants & Hills Eagles Sydney Uni Ainslie 13 May 12pm No 1 Oval BYE - Tuggeranong ROUND 9 ROUND 10 HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM DATE TIME VENUE HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM DATE TIME VENUE Sydney Swans Eastlake 19 May 1:10pm SCG Eastlake Tuggeranong 3 Jun 2pm Manuka Belconnen Queanbeyan 19 May 2pm Manuka Hills Eagles UWS Giants 2 Jun 2pm Bruce Purser Tuggeranong Ainslie 19 May 2pm Greenway Belconnen Sydney Uni 2 Jun 2pm Manuka Hills Eagles Sydney Uni 20 May 2pm Bruce Purser Queanbeyan Ainslie 3 Jun 2pm Dairy Farmers Brisbane Lions UWS Giants 20 May 9:30am Yeronga Sydney Swans Gold Coast Suns 3 Jun 11:45am SCG Saturday 26 May - State League Representative Match: NEAFL (NC) v NEAFL (EC) ROUND 11 ROUND 12 HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM DATE TIME VENUE HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM DATE TIME VENUE Eastlake Aspley 9 Jun 11:45am Manuka UWS Giants NT Thunder 16 Jun 10:40am Skoda Stadium Sydney Uni Tuggeranong 9 Jun 2pm No 1 Oval Queanbeyan Southport 16 Jun 11:45am Dairy Farmers Queanbeyan Sydney Swans 9 Jun 2pm Dairy Farmers Redland Belconnen 16 Jun 1pm Victoria Point Belconnen Hills Eagles 10 Jun 2pm Manuka Ainslie Tuggeranong 17 Jun 2pm Ainslie BYE - UWS Giants, Ainslie BYE - Hills Eagles, Sydney Swans, Eastlake & Sydney Uni * Start times for ANZ Stadium and SCG matches are subject to change. Individual Clubs will be notified of a change of time if applicable. * For matches played at ANZ Stadium and SCG, gates will open five minutes prior to the start of game. Bradman Stand | Manuka Oval | Manuka Circle Manuka ACT 2603 | PO Box 3759 Manuka ACT 2603 | Email: [email protected] Phone: (02) 6228 0330 | Fax: (02) 6232 7312 neafl.com.au | twitter.com/NEAFL_Eastern | www.youtube.com/AFLCanberra North East Australian Football League (NEAFL) 2012 Eastern Conference Draw PAGE 2 OF 2 ROUND 13 ROUND 14 HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM DATE TIME VENUE HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM DATE TIME VENUE Sydney Swans Sydney Uni 22 Jun 4:20pm SCG Sydney Swans UWS Giants 30 Jun 4:10pm ANZ Stadium Tuggeranong UWS Giants 23 Jun 2pm Greenway Hills Eagles Ainslie 30 Jun 2pm Bruce Purser Hills Eagles Eastlake 23 Jun 2pm Bruce Purser Morningside Tuggeranong 30 Jun 1pm Esplen Oval Ainslie Queanbeyan 23 Jun 2pm Ainslie Eastlake Sydney Uni 30 Jun 2pm Manuka BYE - Belconnen Queanbeyan Belconnen 1 Jul 2pm Dairy Farmers ROUND 15 ROUND 16 HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM DATE TIME VENUE HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM DATE TIME VENUE Sydney Swans Brisbane Lions 7 Jul 1:10pm SCG Belconnen Ainslie 14 Jul 2pm Manuka Sydney Uni Broadbeach 7 Jul 12pm No 1 Oval Tuggeranong Queanbeyan 14 Jul 2pm Greenway Eastlake Belconnen 7 Jul 2pm Manuka Sydney Uni UWS Giants 15 Jul 9:40am Skoda Stadium Gold Coast Suns UWS Giants 8 Jul 11am Metricon Stadium BYE - Sydney Swans, Eastlake & Hills Eagles Hills Eagles Tuggeranong 8 Jul 12pm Bruce Purser BYE - Queanbeyan & Ainslie ROUND 17 ROUND 18 HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM DATE TIME VENUE HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM DATE TIME VENUE Eastlake Queanbeyan 21 Jul 2pm Manuka Gold Coast Suns Sydney Swans 28 Jul 3:30pm Metricon Stadium Sydney Uni Hills Eagles 21 Jul 2pm No 1 Oval NT Thunder UWS Giants 28 Jul 7pm TIO Darwin UWS Giants Ainslie 21 Jul 12pm Wagga Labrador Hills Eagles 28 Jul 1pm Cooke-Murphy Sydney Swans Belconnen 22 Jul 9:40am SCG Broadbeach Queanbeyan 28 Jul 1pm H&A Oval BYE - Tuggeranong Ainslie Tuggeranong 28 Jul 2pm Ainslie Belconnen Eastlake 29 Jul 2pm Manuka BYE - Sydney Uni ROUND 19 ROUND 20 HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM DATE TIME VENUE HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM DATE TIME VENUE UWS Giants Sydney Swans 4 Aug 10:40am Skoda Stadium Gold Coast Suns UWS Giants 11 Aug 12:30pm Metricon Stadium Hills Eagles Mt Gravatt 4 Aug 12pm Bruce Purser Hills Eagles Sydney Swans 11 Aug 4:10pm ANZ Stadium Sydney Uni Queanbeyan 4 Aug 2pm Henson Aspley Ainslie 11 Aug 1pm Graham Rd. Belconnen Tuggeranong 4 Aug 2pm Manuka Southport Sydney Uni 11 Aug 1pm Frankhauser Reserve Eastlake Ainslie 5 Aug 2pm Manuka Queanbeyan Eastlake 11 Aug 2pm Dairy Farmers BYE - Belconnen & Tuggeranong ROUND 21 FINALS DATES HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM DATE TIME VENUE FINAL DATES Belconnen UWS Giants 18 Aug 10am Manuka Qualifying Finals 25/26 August Brisbane Lions Sydney Swans 18 Aug 1:30pm Yeronga Semi Finals 1/2 September Eastlake Hills Eagles 19 Aug 11:45am Manuka Preliminary Finals 8/9 September Ainslie Sydney Uni 19 Aug 11:45am Ainslie Grand Final 15/16 September Tuggeranong Queanbeyan 19 Aug 2pm Greenway NEAFL Championship 22/23 September * Start times for ANZ Stadium and SCG matches are subject to change. Individual Clubs will be notified of a change of time if applicable. * For matches played at ANZ Stadium and SCG, gates will open five minutes prior to the start of game. Bradman Stand | Manuka Oval | Manuka Circle Manuka ACT 2603 | PO Box 3759 Manuka ACT 2603 | Email: [email protected] Phone: (02) 6228 0330 | Fax: (02) 6232 7312 neafl.com.au | twitter.com/NEAFL_Eastern | www.youtube.com/AFLCanberra.
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