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Fixtures Programme FIXTURES PROGRAMME Follow the tournament on www.saintsfestival.com or scan BOYS' COLLEGE FIXTURES THURSDAY, 19th OCTOBER 2017 Match Format: 4 x 5 mins Stop-Start GAME START BLUE CAPS WHITE CAPS POOL MATCH TYPE 12h45 OPENING WELCOME 1 13h00 St Stithians Boys' College (Johannesburg) Michaelhouse (KZN) Main POLO Pool BOYS Group "A" 2 13h00 King Edward VII School (Johannesburg) Durban High School (Durban) Olympic SOUTH BOYS Group "B" 3 13h00 St Andrew's College (Grahamstown) Crawford Lonehill (Boys) (Johannesburg) Olympic NORTH BOYS Group "C" 4 13h40 Westville Boys' High (KZN) Parktown Boys' High (Johannesburg) Main POLO Pool BOYS Group "D" 5 14h20 Reddam House (Boys) (Cape Town) Northwood School (Durban) Olympic NORTH BOYS Group "A" 6 15h00 Grey High School (Port Elizabeth) Pretoria Boys' High (Pretoria) Main POLO Pool BOYS Group "B" 7 15h00 South African College Schools (Cape Town) Jeppe Boys' High (Johannesburg) Olympic SOUTH BOYS Group "C" 8 15h00 Hilton College (KZN) St David's Marist Inanda (Johannesburg) Olympic NORTH BOYS Group "D" 9 16h20 St Stithians Boys' College (Johannesburg) St John's College (Johannesburg) Main POLO Pool BOYS Group "A" 10 16h20 Diocesan College (Bishops) (Cape Town) Durban High School (Durban) Olympic NORTH BOYS Group "B" 11 17h00 Clifton School (Durban) Crawford Lonehill (Boys) (Johannesburg) Main POLO Pool BOYS Group "C" 12 17h00 Rondebosch Boys' High (Cape Town) Parktown Boys' High (Johannesburg) Olympic SOUTH BOYS Group "D" 13 18h20 Michaelhouse (KZN) Northwood School (Durban) Olympic SOUTH BOYS Group "A" 14 18h20 King Edward VII School (Johannesburg) Pretoria Boys' High (Pretoria) Main POLO Pool BOYS Group "B" 15 18h20 St Andrew's College (Grahamstown) Jeppe Boys' High (Johannesburg) Olympic NORTH BOYS Group "C" 16 19h00 Westville Boys' High (KZN) St David's Marist Inanda (Johannesburg) Main POLO Pool BOYS Group "D" FRIDAY, 20th OCTOBER 2017 Match Format: 4 x 5 mins Stop-Start GAME START BLUE CAPS WHITE CAPS POOL MATCH TYPE 17 07h40 St John's College (Johannesburg) Michaelhouse (KZN) Main POLO Pool BOYS Group "A" 18 07h40 Diocesan College (Bishops) (Cape Town) King Edward VII School (Johannesburg) Olympic SOUTH BOYS Group "B" 19 08h20 Clifton School (Durban) St Andrew's College (Grahamstown) Main POLO Pool BOYS Group "C" 20 08h20 Rondebosch Boys' High (Cape Town) Westville Boys' High (KZN) Olympic NORTH BOYS Group "D" 21 09h40 St Stithians Boys' College (Johannesburg) Reddam House (Boys) (Cape Town) Main POLO Pool BOYS Group "A" 22 09h40 Grey High School (Port Elizabeth) Durban High School (Durban) Olympic NORTH BOYS Group "B" 23 09h40 South African College Schools (Cape Town) Crawford Lonehill (Boys) (Johannesburg) Olympic SOUTH BOYS Group "C" 24 10h20 Hilton College (KZN) Parktown Boys' High (Johannesburg) Olympic NORTH BOYS Group "D" 25 11h00 St John's College (Johannesburg) Northwood School (Durban) Olympic SOUTH BOYS Group "A" 26 11h40 Diocesan College (Bishops) (Cape Town) Pretoria Boys' High (Pretoria) Olympic NORTH BOYS Group "B" 27 11h40 Clifton School (Durban) Jeppe Boys' High (Johannesburg) Main POLO Pool BOYS Group "C" 28 11h40 Rondebosch Boys' High (Cape Town) St David's Marist Inanda (Johannesburg) Olympic SOUTH BOYS Group "D" 29 13h00 Reddam House (Boys) (Cape Town) Michaelhouse (KZN) Olympic NORTH BOYS Group "A" 30 13h00 Grey High School (Port Elizabeth) King Edward VII School (Johannesburg) Main POLO Pool BOYS Group "B" 31 13h40 South African College Schools (Cape Town) St Andrew's College (Grahamstown) Olympic SOUTH BOYS Group "C" 32 13h40 Hilton College (KZN) Westville Boys' High (KZN) Olympic NORTH BOYS Group "D" 33 15h00 St Stithians Boys' College (Johannesburg) Northwood School (Durban) Main POLO Pool BOYS Group "A" 34 15h00 Pretoria Boys' High (Pretoria) Durban High School (Durban) Olympic NORTH BOYS Group "B" 35 15h00 Jeppe Boys' High (Johannesburg) Crawford Lonehill (Boys) (Johannesburg) Olympic SOUTH BOYS Group "C" 36 15h40 St David's Marist Inanda (Johannesburg) Parktown Boys' High (Johannesburg) Olympic SOUTH BOYS Group "D" 37 16h20 St John's College (Johannesburg) Reddam House (Boys) (Cape Town) Olympic SOUTH BOYS Group "A" 38 17h00 Diocesan College (Bishops) (Cape Town) Grey High School (Port Elizabeth) Main POLO Pool BOYS Group "B" 39 17h00 Clifton School (Durban) South African College Schools (Cape Town) Olympic NORTH BOYS Group "C" 40 17h00 Rondebosch Boys' High (Cape Town) Hilton College (KZN) Olympic SOUTH BOYS Group "D" BOYS' COLLEGE FIXTURES SATURDAY, 21st OCTOBER 2017 Match Format: 4 x 5 mins Stop-Start GAME START BLUE CAPS WHITE CAPS POOL MATCH TYPE 41 07h00 Boys Group A2 Boys Group B3 Main POLO Pool Boys Play Off #1 42 07h00 Boys Group A3 Boys Group B2 Olympic SOUTH Boys Play Off #2 43 07h00 Boys Group C2 Boys Group D3 Olympic NORTH Boys Play Off #3 44 07h45 Boys Group C3 Boys Group D2 Olympic SOUTH Boys Play Off #4 45 08h30 Boys Group A5 Boys Group B4 Olympic SOUTH Boys Qualifier #1 46 09h15 Boys Group A4 Boys Group B5 Main POLO Pool Boys Qualifier #2 47 09h15 Boys Group C5 Boys Group D4 Olympic SOUTH Boys Qualifier #3 48 09h15 Boys Group C4 Boys Group D5 Olympic NORTH Boys Qualifier #4 49 10h45 Boys Group A1 Boys Winner Game 43 Main POLO Pool Boys Quarter Finals #1 50 10h45 Boys Group B1 Boys Winner Game 44 Olympic NORTH Boys Quarter Finals #2 51 11h30 Boys Winner Game 41 Boys Group C1 Olympic SOUTH Boys Quarter Finals #3 52 11h30 Boys Winner Game 42 Boys Group D1 Olympic NORTH Boys Quarter Finals #4 53 13h00 Boys Loser Game 45 Boys Loser Game 47 Main POLO Pool Boys Placing Qualifier 54 13h00 Boys Loser Game 46 Boys Loser Game 48 Olympic SOUTH Boys Placing Qualifier 55 13h45 Boys Loser Game 41 Boys Loser Game 43 Olympic SOUTH Boys Placing Qualifier 56 13h45 Boys Loser Game 42 Boys Loser Game 44 Olympic NORTH Boys Placing Qualifier 57 14h30 Boys Winner Game 45 Boys Winner Game 47 Olympic NORTH Boys Placing Qualifier 58 15h15 Boys Winner Game 46 Boys Winner Game 48 Olympic SOUTH Boys Placing Qualifier 59 16h00 Boys Loser Game 49 (QF1) Boys Loser Game 50 (QF2) Olympic NORTH Boys Placing Qualifier 60 16h45 Boys Winner Game 49 (QF1) Boys Winner Game 50 (QF2) Main POLO Pool Boys Semi Finals #1 61 17h30 Boys Winner Game 51 (QF3) Boys Winner Game 52 (QF4) Main POLO Pool Boys Semi Finals #2 62 17h30 Boys Loser Game 51 (QF3) Boys Loser Game 52 (QF4) Olympic NORTH Boys Placing Qualifier SUNDAY, 22nd OCTOBER 2017 Match Format: 4 x 5 mins Stop-Start GAME START BLUE CAPS WHITE CAPS POOL MATCH TYPE 63 07h00 Boys Loser Game 53 Boys Loser Game 54 Olympic SOUTH Boys 19th/20th 64 07h00 Boys Winner Game 53 Boys Winner Game 54 Olympic NORTH Boys 17th/18th 65 07h00 Boys Loser Game 57 Boys Loser Game 58 Main POLO Pool Boys 15th/16th 66 08h30 Boys Winner Game 57 Boys Winner Game 58 Olympic SOUTH Boys 13th/14th 67 08h30 Boys Loser Game 55 Boys Loser Game 56 Olympic NORTH Boys 11th/12th 68 08h30 Boys Winner Game 55 Boys Winner Game 56 Main POLO Pool Boys 9th/10th 69 10h00 Boys Loser Game 59 Boys Loser Game 62 Olympic SOUTH Boys 7th/8th 70 10h00 Boys Winner Game 59 Boys Winner Game 62 Olympic NORTH Boys 5th/6th rd th 71 10h00 Boys Loser Game 60 (SF1) Boys Loser Game 61 (SF2) Main POLO Pool Boys 3 /4 13h00 INTRODUCTION of FINALISTS Match Format: 4 x 8 mins Stop-Start st nd 72 13h10 Boys Winner Game 60 (SF1) Boys Winner Game 61 (SF2) OLYMPIC Pool Boys 1 /2 14h30 PRESENTATIONS and CLOSING CEREMONY COMMENCES GIRLS' COLLEGE FIXTURES GIRLS' COLLEGE TEAM GROUPS GROUP "A" GROUP "C" 1 Crawford Lonehill (Girls) (Johannesburg) St Dominic's Catholic School (Girls) (Boksburg) 1 2 Durban Girls' College (Durban) Kingsmead College (Johannesburg) 2 3 Clarendon High School for Girls (East London) St Anne's Diocesan College (Hilton) 3 4 St. Mary's DSG Kloof (KZN) Kingswood College (Grahamstown) 4 5 Rand Park High (Girls) (Johannesburg) St Stithians Girls' College (Johannesburg) 5 GROUP "B" GROUP "D" 1 Pearson High School (Girls) (Port Elizabeth) St Mary's School (Waverley) (Johannesburg) 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Olympic SOUTH Girls Qualifier #4 49 11h30 Girls Winner Game 43 Girls Group A1 Main POLO Pool Girls Quarter Finals #1 50 12h15 Girls Winner Game 44 Girls Group B1 Olympic SOUTH Girls Quarter Finals #2 51 12h15 Girls Group C1 Girls Winner Game 41 Main POLO Pool Girls Quarter Finals #3 52 12h15 Girls Group D1 Girls Winner Game 42 Olympic NORTH Girls Quarter Finals #4 53 13h00 Girls Loser Game 45 Girls Loser Game 47 Olympic NORTH Girls Placing Qualifier 54 13h45 Girls Loser Game 46 Girls Loser Game 48 Main POLO Pool Girls Placing Qualifier 55 14h30 Girls Loser Game 41 Girls Loser Game 43 Main POLO Pool Girls Placing Qualifier 56
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