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Date 26/03/21 Appointments for fixtures on Thu 25-Mar-2021 Sydney Rugby Union Division: Premiership Eastern Suburbs Vs. Referee Woollahra Oval Status Referee AR1 AR2 No4 No5 TMO Gordon Coach 3rd - Premier Henderson Shield Trial 19:30 3x30mins Ok Chadwick, Tom x x x x x x Division: Premiership Colts Eastern Suburbs Vs. Referee Woollahra Oval Status Referee AR1 AR2 No4 No5 TMO Gordon Coach Colts 2nd Trial 18:00 3x30mins Ok Andrews, Daniel x x x x x x Appointments for fixtures on Fri 26-Mar-2021 Sydney Rugby Union Division: Premiership Eastern Suburbs Vs. Referee Woollahra Oval Status Referee AR1 AR2 No4 No5 TMO Gordon Coach 1st - Premier Shute Shield Trial 20:00 2x30mins Ok Conway, David x x x x x x 2nd - Premier Colin Caird Shield Trial 19:05 2x25mins Ok Sigg, Dylan x x x x x x Division: Premiership Colts Eastern Suburbs Vs. Referee Woollahra Oval Status Referee AR1 AR2 No4 No5 TMO Gordon Coach Colts 1st Trial 18:00 2x30mins Ok Grattan, Peter x x x x x x Appointments for fixtures on Sat 27-Mar-2021 SANZAAR Division: Super Rugby NSW Waratahs Vs. Referee Stadium Australia Status Referee AR1 AR2 No4 No5 TMO Queensland Reds Coach - 19:45 Ok Cooper, Graham Way, Jordan Perrett, Amy Nicholl, Thomas Fulton, Max Leckie, James x Sydney Rugby Union Division: Premiership Southern Districts Vs. Referee Forshaw Rugby Park Status Referee AR1 AR2 No4 No5 TMO Penrith Coach 1st - Premier Shute Shield Trial 15:30 2x40mins Ok Mccaughan, Colm x x x x x x 2nd - Premier Colin Caird Shield Trial 13:55 3x25mins Ok De Lorenzo, Mitchell x x x x x Baird, Philip Southern Districts Vs. Queanbeyan 3rd - Premier Henderson Shield Trial 12:25 2x40mins Ok Dehlsen, Arron x x x x x Baird, Philip Southern Districts Vs. Forshaw Rugby Park No Referee Status Referee AR1 AR2 No4 No5 TMO Queanbeyan 2 Coach 4th - Premier Henderson Cup Trial 13:55 2x30mins Ok Kennedy, Alex x x x x x x Two Blues Vs. Referee Holroyd Sports Ground Status Referee AR1 AR2 No4 No5 TMO West Harbour Coach 1st - Premier Shute Shield Trial 15:00 Ok Manchee, Richard x x x x x x 2nd - Premier Colin Caird Shield Trial 13:25 Ok Marsh, Alexander x x x x x x 3rd - Premier Henderson Shield Trial 10:35 Ok Wawn, Ben x x x x x x Randwick Vs. Referee Latham Park Status Referee AR1 AR2 No4 No5 TMO Manly Coach 1st - Premier Shute Shield Trial 15:00 Ok Kellahan, Matthew x x x x x x 2nd - Premier Colin Caird Shield Trial 13:25 Ok Wagner, Jordan x x x x x x 3rd - Premier Henderson Shield Trial 12:05 Ok Keepkie, Mark x x x x x x 4th - Premier Henderson Cup Trial 10:55 Ok Rigby, Gerard x x x x x x Warringah Vs. Referee Pittwater Rugby Park Status Referee AR1 AR2 No4 No5 TMO Northern Suburbs Coach 1st - Premier Shute Shield Trial 15:00 Ok Quinn, James x x x x x x 2nd - Premier Colin Caird Shield Trial 13:25 Ok Mccarthy, John x x x x x Marshall, Peter 3rd - Premier Henderson Shield Trial 10:25 Ok Oliver, Michael x x x x x Cheever, Daniel 4th - Premier Henderson Cup Trial 09:10 Ok Marshall, Peter x x x x x x Eastwood Vs. Referee T.G. Millner Field Status Referee AR1 AR2 No4 No5 TMO Sydney University Coach 1st - Premier Shute Shield Trial 15:00 Ok Nicholl, Thomas x x x x x x 2nd - Premier Colin Caird Shield Trial 13:20 Ok Penman, James x x x x x x Eastwood Vs. Referee T.G. Millner Field No 2 Status Referee AR1 AR2 No4 No5 TMO Sydney University Coach 3rd - Premier Henderson Shield Trial 10:15 2x40mins (mix of 3rd Grade & Colts 2). Ok Heaney, Timothy x x x x x x Division: Premiership Colts Southern Districts Vs. Forshaw Rugby Park No Referee Status Referee AR1 AR2 No4 No5 TMO Penrith 2 Coach Colts 1st Trial 11:50 2x30mins Ok Kennedy, Alex x x x x x Baird, Philip Southern Districts Vs. Queanbeyan Colts 2nd Trial 10:25 4x15mins Ok Andrews, Daniel x x x x x x Two Blues Vs. Referee Holroyd Sports Ground Status Referee AR1 AR2 No4 No5 TMO West Harbour Coach Colts 1st Trial 11:50 Ok Redwin, Peter x x x x x x Colts 2nd Trial 09:10 Ok Davies, David x x x x x x Randwick Vs. Referee Latham Park No 2 Status Referee AR1 AR2 No4 No5 TMO Manly Coach Colts 1st Trial 13:25 Ok Mackay, Bill x x x x x Trotter, Russell Colts 2nd Trial 12:05 Ok Herbert, Sebastian x x x x x Trotter, Russell Colts 3rd (U19) Trial 10:55 Ok Cameron, Angus x x x x x x Warringah Vs. Referee Pittwater Rugby Park Status Referee AR1 AR2 No4 No5 TMO Northern Suburbs Coach Colts 1st Trial 11:50 Ok Worsley, Paul x x x x x Marshall, Peter Warringah Vs. Pittwater Rugby Park No Referee Status Referee AR1 AR2 No4 No5 TMO Northern Suburbs 2 Coach Colts 2nd Trial 10:25 Ok Gibson, Sam x x x x x Ambat, Julius Colts 3rd (U19) Trial 09:10 Ok Abel, Charlie x x x x x Ambat, Julius Eastwood Vs. Referee T.G. Millner Field Status Referee AR1 AR2 No4 No5 TMO Sydney University Coach Colts 1st Trial 11:45 Ok Brislan, Jackson x x x x x x Sydney Womens Rugby Union Division: Pre-season Referee Vs. Woollahra Oval Status Referee AR1 AR2 No4 No5 TMO Coach 10s Festival of Women's Rugby 09:00 Ok Taylor, William x x x x x x 10s Festival of Women's Rugby 09:00 Ok Jones, Jack x x x x x x 10s Festival of Women's Rugby 09:00 Ok Todd, Chris x x x x x x 10s Festival of Women's Rugby 09:00 Ok Mccann, Cian x x x x x x NSW Suburban Rugby Division: Division 1 Drummoyne Vs. Referee Taplin Park Status Referee AR1 AR2 No4 No5 TMO Petersham Coach 1st Kentwell Trial 15:15 Ok Shute, Nathan x x x x x x 2nd Burke Trial 14:00 Ok Richards, Alexander x x x x x x Drummoyne Vs. Colts U21 (Div 1) Trial 12:45 Drummoyne hosting Newport Colts. Ok Harper, Anthony x x x x x Richards, Alexander Drummoyne Vs. Petersham 3rd Whiddon Trial 11:40 Ok Grieco, Vincent x x x x x Richards, Alexander 4th Judd Trial 10:45 Ok Lee, David x x x x x x Colleagues Vs. Referee Woollahra Oval No 2 Status Referee AR1 AR2 No4 No5 TMO Knox Old Boys Coach 1st Kentwell Trial 15:15 Ok Heppel, Aragon x x x x x x 2nd Burke Trial 14:00 Ok Southwell-Keely, Daniel x x x x x x Colts U21 (Div 1) Trial 11:45 Ok Buckley, Matthew x x x x x x 3rd Whiddon Trial 13:00 Ok Karozis, Marcus x x x x x x Division: Division 2 Hunters Hill Vs. Referee Boronia Park No 3 Status Referee AR1 AR2 No4 No5 TMO Waverley Coach 1st Barraclough Trial 15:15 Ok Marshall, David x x x x x x 2nd Stockdale Trial 14:00 Ok Fisher, Tony x x x x x x Colts U21 (Div 2) Robertson Trial 12:45 Ok Winchester, Callum x x x x x Fisher, Tony 3rd Blunt Trial 11:40 Ok Hummel, Michael x x x x x x 4th Richardson Trial 10:45 Ok Gusse, Ken x x x x x x Division: Pre-season Referee Beecroft Vs. Alwyn Lindfield Reserve Status Referee AR1 AR2 No4 No5 TMO Coach Beecroft hosting Epping & Old Barker. Colts. - Trial 11:00 Cancelledx x x x x x x 3x30mins Beecroft hosting Epping & Old Barker. - Trial 12:45 Cancelledx x x x x x x 2x30mins Beecroft hosting Epping & Old Barker. - Trial 13:55 Cancelledx x x x x x x 2x30mins Beecroft hosting Epping & Old Barker. - Trial 15:05 Cancelledx x x x x x x 3x30mins Referee Manly Savers Vs. Bantry Bay Reserve Status Referee AR1 AR2 No4 No5 TMO Coach - Trial 11:00 Manly Savers hosting Newport Colts. Ok Pretty, Shane x x x x x x Savers hosting Sydney Harbour & Hornsby. - Trial 12:00 Ok IRISSOU, THIBAUT x x x x x x 2x25mins Savers hosting Sydney Harbour & Hornsby. - Trial 13:00 Ok Powell, David x x x x x x 2x25mins Savers hosting Sydney Harbour & Hornsby. - Trial 14:00 Ok Naughton, Stephen x x x x x Powell, David 3x25mins Referee Lindfield Vs. Forest High School Status Referee AR1 AR2 No4 No5 TMO Coach - Trial 09:40 Lindfield hosting Old Iggies & Kariong. Ok Greenwood, Philip x x x x x Fraser, Ian 2x25mins. Lindfield hosting Old Iggies & Kariong. - Trial 10:45 Ok Bloom, Lionel x x x x x Fraser, Ian 2x25mins Lindfield hosting Old Iggies & Kariong. - Trial 11:50 Ok Higgins, Benjamin x x x x x Spencer, Lindsay 2x25mins Lindfield hosting Old Iggies & Kariong. - Trial 12:40 Ok Henwood, Paul x x x x x Fraser, Ian 2x25mins Lindfield hosting Old Iggies & Kariong. - Trial 13:50 Ok Spencer, Lindsay x x x x x x 2x25mins Northern Saints Vs. Referee Hassell Park No 1 Status Referee AR1 AR2 No4 No5 TMO Redfield Old Boys Coach - Trial 13:30 Ok Goh, John x x x x x x - Trial 14:40 Ok Dagger, Colin x x x x x Goh, John Briars Vs.
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