WEEK 33 HIGHLIGHTS (Sunday, 9 August – Saturday, 15 August)

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WEEK 33 HIGHLIGHTS (Sunday, 9 August – Saturday, 15 August) WEEK 33 HIGHLIGHTS (Sunday, 9 August – Saturday, 15 August) Please note: All times are LIVE and AEST unless stated otherwise. Times and matches correct at time of publishing and are to subject to change. Australian Rules: AFL • Sun, 9 Aug at 3.00pm: West Coast Eagles v Carlton • Mon, 10 Aug at 5.00pm: Geelong Cats v St Kilda • Wed, 12 Aug at 6.30pm: Gold Coast SUNS v Essendon • Thu, 13 Aug at 7.00pm: Sydney Swans v GIANTS • Fri, 14 Aug at 7.00pm: Geelong Cats v Port Adelaide • Sat, 15 Aug at 5.00pm: Melbourne v Collingwood Rugby League: NRL • Sun, 9 Aug at 1.00pm: Titans v Cowboys • Thu, 13 Aug at 7.00pm: Roosters v Storm • Fri, 14 Aug at 5.00pm: Warriors v Panthers • Sat, 15 Aug at 2.30pm: Sharks v Titans • Sat, 15 Aug at 4.50pm: Cowboys v Rabbitohs • Sat, 15 Aug at 7.20pm: Raiders v Broncos Football: Hyundai A-League • Tue, 11 Aug at 7.30pm: Melbourne City v Adelaide United • Wed, 12 Aug at 5.35pm: Perth Glory v Western United FC • Sat, 15 Aug at 5.00pm: Sydney FC v Western United Basketball: NBA • Sun, 9 Aug at 5.30am: Utah Jazz v Denver Nuggets • Mon, 10 Aug at 8.30am: Portland Trail Blazers v Philadelphia 76ers • Mon, 10 Aug at 11.00am: Los Angeles Clippers v Brooklyn Nets • Tue, 11 Aug at 8.00am: Milwaukee Bucks v Toronto Raptors • Thu, 13 Aug at 8.00am: Philadelphia 76ers v Toronto Raptors • Thu, 13 Aug at 11.05am: Denver Nuggets v LA Clippers Motorsport: Formula 1 & Supercars • Sun, 9 Aug at 10.30am: Supercars, Darwin Triple Crown (Day 2) • Sat, 15 Aug at 11.00pm: F1 Spain (Qualifying) Rugby Union: Super Rugby Aotearoa and Super Rugby AU • Sun, 9 Aug at 1.00pm: Crusaders v Highlanders • Fri, 14 Aug at 7.00pm: Force v Waratahs • Sat 15 Aug at 4.30pm: Highlanders v Hurricanes • Sat, 15 Aug at 7.00pm: Reds v Rebels SplitView: Sat, 15 Aug • 4.30pm – 7.30pm: Rugby Union: Highlanders v Hurricanes • 4.50pm – 7.20pm: Rugby League: Cowboys v Rabbitohs • 5.00pm – 7.00pm: Football: Sydney FC v Western United FC • 5.00pm – 8.00pm: Australian Rules: Melbourne v Collingwood For more information, please contact: Nicola Abercrombie | Communications Manager | [email protected] .
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