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HWC Junior Youth Touch Module Draw for Friday 9Th of March 2018 HWC Junior Youth Touch Module Draw for Friday 9th of March 2018 UNDER 6s Grade - Played on 1/2 size fields Round 1 Team v Team Time Field Lil Souljahz v St James Rebels 4:00pm 11. (A) Leisure Plex Hokowhitu Leopards v CSNS Fast Touches 4:00pm 11. (B) Leisure Plex Cloverlea Lions v Aokautere Sharks 4:00pm 12. (B) Odyssey T- Shirts CSNS Hot steppers v Takaro Maia 4:00pm 12. (A) Odyssey T shirts Ashhurst Storm v tkkmom tirairaka 4:00pm 13. (A) T Market Fresh Mana Tamariki Pihi Pu v CNS Taggers 4:00pm 13. (B) T Market Fresh Opiki Padawan v Outkast 4:00pm 14. (B) Monrad Intermediate v 4:00pm Round 2 Team v Team Time Field Lil Souljahz v Hokowhitu Leopards 4:30pm 11. (A) Leisure Plex Cloverlea Lions v St James Rebels 4:30pm 11. (B) Leisure Plex CSNS Hot steppers v CSNS Fast Touches 4:30pm 12. (B) Odyssey T- Shirts Ashhurst Storm v Aokautere Sharks 4:30pm 12. (A) Odyssey T shirts Mana Tamariki Pihi Pu v Takaro Maia 4:30pm 13. (A) T Market Fresh Opiki Padawan v tkkmom tirairaka 4:30pm 13. (B) T Market Fresh Outkkast v CNS Taggers 4:30pm 14. (B) Monrad Intermediate v 4.30pm HWC Junior Youth Touch Module Draw for Friday 9th of March 2018 UNDER 8s's A/B Grade - Played on 1/2 size fields Round 1 Team v Team Time Field Lil Souljahz v Turitea Hurricanes 5.00pm 1. (A) Lido CSNS Gold v Somerset Soldiers 5.00pm 1. (B) Lido Cloverlea Leopards v Mana Tamariki Pu More 5.00pm 2. (A) Mad Butcher Cloverlea Cheetahs v CNS Wippets 5.00pm 3. (B) Tanenuiarangi Hokowhitu Lions v Opiki Stormtroopers 5.00pm 3. (A) Tanenuiarangi St James Chiefs v Opiki Rebels 5.00pm 4. (A) Downtown Cinemas OLOL Thunder v Outkast Rea 5.00pm 4. (B) Downtown Cinemas West End Bears v RSS Lions 5.00pm 5. (B) HWC Aokautere Manta Rays v Foblets 5.00pm 5. (A) HWC Takaro Kaha v Parkland 5.00pm 6. (A) NZ Safety Linton Blues v Bye 5.00pm 6. (B) NZ Safety v v Round 2 Team v Team Time Field Lil Souljahz v CSNS Gold 5.30pm 1. (A) Lido Cloverlea Leopards v Turitea Hurricanes 5.30pm 1. (B) Lido Cloverlea Cheetahs v Somerset Soldiers 5.30pm 2. (A) Mad Butcher Hokowhitu Lions v Mana Tamariki Pu More 5.30pm 3. (B) Tanenuiarangi St James Chiefs v CNS Wippets 5.30pm 3. (A) Tanenuiarangi OLOL Thunder v Opiki Stormtroopers 5.30pm 4. (A) Downtown Cinemas West End Bears v Opiki Rebels 5.30pm 4. (B) Downtown Cinemas Aokautere Manta Rays v Outkast Rea 5.30pm 5. (B) HWC Takaro Kaha v RSS Lions 5.30pm 5. (A) HWC Linton Blues v Foblets 5.30pm 6. (A) NZ Safety Parkland v BYE 5.30pm 6. (B) NZ Safety HWC Junior Youth Touch Module Draw for Friday 9th of March 2018 UNDER 10's A/B Grade - Played on 1/2 size fields Round 1 Team v Team Time Field CSNS White v Outkast Ihi 4.00pm 1. (A) Lido Awapuni All stars v Turitea Tornadoes 4.00pm 1. (B) Lido Takaro Mana v Turitea Stormers 4.00pm 2. (B) Mad butcher Cloverlea Cougars v CSNS Turbos 4.00pm 2. (A) Mad Butcher RSS Leopards v Somerset Steppers 4.00pm 3. (B) Tanenuiarangi Super Fobs v Lil Souljahz 4.00pm 3. (A) Taneuiarangi West End Cheetahs v Opiki Lightsabers 4.00pm 4. (A) Downtown Cinemas Linton Chiefs v Te Whanau Pa 4.00pm 4. (B) Downtown Cinemas Roslyn v Kairanga Red 4.00pm 5. (B) HWC Cloverlea Pumas v Longburn 4.00pm 5. (A) HWC FOBS Nation v Tkkmom Huia 4.00pm 6. (B) NZ Safety Aokautere Warriors v St James Crusaders 4.00pm 6. (A) NZ Safety Kairanga Yellow v CNS Torpedos 4.00pm 7. (A) He kupenga Hao I Te Reo OLOL v CSNS Green 4.00pm 7. (B) He kupenga Hao I Te Reo CNS Tumeke v Tokomaru School 4.00pm 8. (B) Waste Managemnt Mana Tamarki v Opiki X-Wings 4.00pm 8. (A) Waste Management CSNS Hurricanes v BYE 4.00pm Round 2 Team v Team Time Field CSNS White v Awapuni All Stars 4.30pm 1. (A) Lido Takaro Mana v Outkast Ihi 4.30pm 1. (B) Lido Cloverlea Cougars v Turitea Tornadoes 4.30pm 2. (B) Mad butcher RSS Leopards v Turitea Stormers 4.30pm 2. (A) Mad Butcher Super Fobs v CSNS Turbos 4.30pm 3. (B) Tanenuiarangi West End Cheetahs v Somerset Steppers 4.30pm 3. (A) Taneuiarangi Linton Chiefs v Lil Souljahz 4.30pm 4. (A) Downtown Cinemas Roslyn v Opiki Lightsabers 4.30pm 4. (B) Downtown Cinemas Cloverlea Pumas v Te Whanau Pa 4.30pm 5. (B) HWC FOBS Nation v Kairanga Red 4.30pm 5. (A) HWC Aokautere Warriors v Longburn 4.30pm 6. (B) NZ Safety Kairanga Yellow v Tkkmom Huia 4.30pm 6. (A) NZ Safety OLOL v St James Crusaders 4.30pm 7. (A) He kupenga Hao I Te Reo CNS Tumeke v CNS Torpedos 4.30pm 7. (B) He kupenga Hao I Te Reo Mana Tamariki v CSNS Green 4.30pm 8. (B) Waste Managemnt CSNS Hurricanes v Tokomaru School 4.30pm 8. (A) Waste Management Opiki X- Wings v BYE 4.30pm HWC Junior Youth Touch Module UNDER 10's C Grade - Played on 1/2 size fields Round 1 Team v Team Time Field v v v v v v Round 2 Team v Team Time Field v v v v v v HWC Junior Youth Touch Module Draw for Friday 9th of March 2018 UNDER 12's A Grade - Played on 1/2 size fields Round 1 Team v Team Time Field Outkast Mana v Te Whanau Pa 5:00pm 15. Putt Hutt Linton Hurricanes v CSNS Black 5:00pm 14. Monrad Intermediate Outlast Huia v Bye 5:00pm 13. T Market Fresh 5:00pm Round 2 Team v Team Time Field Outkast Mana v CSNS Black 5:30pm 15. Putt Hutt Outkast Huia v Te Whanau Pa 5:30pm 14. Monrad Intermediate Linton Hurricanes v BYE 5:30pm 13. T Market Fresh 5:30pm UNDER 12's B Grade - Played on 1/2 size fields Round 1 Team v Team Time Field Awapuni All day v Kairanga Green 5:00pm 12. (B) Odyssey T-shirts CSNS Blue v Kairanga Blue 5:00pm 12. (A) Odyssey T-Shirts Cloverlea Panthers v Turiea Nightwolves 5:00pm 11. (A) Leisure Plex Hokowhitu Lightning v Somerset Sprinters 5:00pm 11. (B) Leisure Plex St James Hurricanes v Mana Tamariki 5:00pm 9. (A) Trubshoe Roofing RSS Tigers v Ashhurst Titans 5:00pm 9. (B) Trubshoe Roofing OLOL Lightning v Opiki Falcons 5:00pm 8. (A) Waste Management Takaro Toa v Roslyn 5:00pm 8. (B) Waste Management CSNS Globetrotters v CSNS Red 5:00pm 7. ( B) He kupenga Hao I Te Reo Kopane Cavs v Carncot 5:00pm 7. (A) He kupenga Hao I te Reo Turitea Strikeforce v Bye 5:00pm v 5:00pm v 5.00pm v Round 2 Team v Team Time Field Awapuni All day v CSNS Blue 5:30pm 12. (B) Odyssey T-shirts Cloverlea Panthers v Kairanga Green 5:30pm 12. (A) Odyssey T-Shirts Hokowhitu Lightning v Kairanga Blue 5:30pm 11. (A) Leisure Plex St James Hurricanes v Turiea Nightwolves 5:30pm 11. (B) Leisure Plex RSS Tigers v Somerset Sprinters 5:30pm 9. (A) Trubshoe Roofing OLOL Lightning v Mana Tamariki 5:30pm 9. (B) Trubshoe Roofing Takaro Toa v Ashhurst Titans 5:30pm 8. (A) Waste Management CSNS Globetrotters v Opiki Falcons 5:30pm 8. (B) Waste Management Kopane Cavs v Roslyn 5.30pm 7. ( B) He kupenga Hao I Te Reo Turitea Strikeforce v CSNS Red 5:30pm 7. (A) He kupenga Hao I te Reo Carncot v BYE 5:30pm 6. (B) NZ Safety v 5:30pm 5.30pm 5.30pm HWC Junior Youth Touch Module Draw for Friday 9th of March 2018 Under 14'S Mixed A Grade Round 1 Team v Team Time Field Outkast Tukaha v SPC 6:00pm 6. Nz Safety PNINS 9 v Mana Tamariki 6:00pm 5. HWC Ross Lightning v Outkast Kahu 6:00pm 4. Downtown Cinemas v 6:00pm 3. Tanenuiarangi Round 2 Team v Team Time Field Outkast Tukaha v PNINS 9 6:30pm 6. NZ Safety Ross Lightning v SPC 6:30pm 5. HWC Outkast Kahu v Mana Tamariki 6:30pm 4, Downtown Cinemas v 6:30pm 3. Tanenuiarangi Under 14's Mixed B Grade Round 1 Team v Team Time Field Opiki Jedi v Cancot 6:00pm 9. Trubshoe Roofing Linton Crusaders v Kairanga 6:00pm 8. Waste Management Tokomaru Black v Ashhurst Bears 6:00pm 7. He kupega Hao I Te Reo v 6.00pm 3. Tanenuiarangi v 6.00pm v 6:00pm Round 2 Team v Team Time Field Opiki Jedi Linton Crusaders 6:30pm 9. Trubshoe Roofing Tokomaru Black Carncot 6:30pm 8. Waste Management Ashhurst Bears Kairanga 6:30pm 7. He kupega Hao I Te Reo 6:30pm 3. Tanenuiarangi HWC Junior Youth Touch Module Draw for Friday 9th of March 2018 UNDER 14s Boys Grade Round 1 Team v Team Time Field PNINS 1 v PNINS 4 6pm 15. Putt Hutt Ross Cavaliers v PNINS 5 6pm 14. Monrad Intermediate Ross All stars v Ross Deuces 6pm 13. T Market fresh PNINS 3 v Ross Ballers 6pm 12. Odyssey Tshirts Dannevirke Tigers v Monrad 6pm 11. Leisure Plex PNINS 2 v Refer to Girls Grade Round 2 Team v Team Time Field PNINS 1 v Ross cavaliers 6.30pm 15.
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