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2018-2019Schedule 2018-2019 SCHEDULE Please note: Times listed refer to tip off times *This schedule is subject to change HOME VISITOR AEDT LOCAL VENUE BRDCST HOME VISITOR AEDT LOCAL VENUE BRDCST Thu. Oct. 11, 2018 New Zealand Brisbane 5:20pm 7:20pm SA Wed. Dec. 26, 2018 Melbourne Adelaide 7:50pm 7:50pm MA Thu. Oct. 11, 2018 Adelaide Perth 7:50pm 7:20pm TSA Sat. Dec. 29, 2018 Sydney Brisbane 2:50pm 2:50pm QBA Fri. Oct. 12, 2018 Illawarra Melbourne 7:50pm 7:50pm WEC Sun. Dec. 30, 2018 Adelaide New Zealand 2:50pm 2:20pm TSA Sat. Oct. 13, 2018 Sydney Adelaide 2:50pm 2:50pm QBA 11 Round Mon. Dec. 31, 2018 Illawarra Brisbane 5:20pm 5:20pm WEC Round 1 Round Sat. Oct. 13, 2018 Brisbane Cairns 7:50pm 6:50pm BCEC Mon. Dec. 31, 2018 Cairns Perth 7:50pm 6:50pm CCC Sun. Oct. 14, 2018 Melbourne New Zealand 2:50pm 2:50pm MA Sun. Oct. 14, 2018 Perth Illawarra 5:20pm 2:20pm RAC Thu. Jan. 3, 2019 Cairns Brisbane 7:50pm 6:50pm CCC Fri. Jan. 4, 2019 Adelaide New Zealand 7:50pm 7:20pm TSA Fri. Oct. 19, 2018 Adelaide Sydney 7:50pm 7:20pm TSA Sat. Jan. 5, 2019 Illawarra Sydney 2:50pm 2:50pm WEC Sat. Oct. 20, 2018 Perth Brisbane 3:00pm 12:00pm RAC Sun. Jan. 6, 2019 New Zealand Perth 12:20pm 2:20pm SA Sun. Oct. 21, 2018 New Zealand Sydney 12:20pm 2:20pm SA 12 Round Sun. Jan. 6, 2019 Brisbane Melbourne 2:50pm 1:50pm GCSLC Round 2 Round Sun. Oct. 21, 2018 Melbourne Adelaide 2:50pm 2:50pm MA Mon. Jan. 7, 2019 Cairns Sydney 7:50pm 6:50pm CCC Sun. Oct. 21, 2018 Cairns Illawarra 5:20pm 4:20pm CCC Thu. Oct. 25, 2018 Brisbane Perth 7:50pm 6:50pm BCEC Thu. Jan. 10, 2019 Illawarra Adelaide 7:50pm 7:50pm WEC Fri. Oct. 26, 2018 Cairns Adelaide 7:50pm 6:50pm CCC Fri. Jan. 11, 2019 Sydney New Zealand 7:43pm 7:43pm QBA Sat. Oct. 27, 2018 Perth Melbourne 3:00pm 12:00pm RAC Fri. Jan. 11, 2019 Perth Cairns 9:53pm 6:53pm RAC Sat. Oct. 27, 2018 Illawarra Brisbane 7:50pm 7:50pm WEC Sat. Jan. 12, 2019 Adelaide Brisbane 2:50pm 2:20pm TSA Round 13 Round Round 3 Round Sun. Oct. 28, 2018 New Zealand Adelaide 12:20pm 2:20pm SA Sun. Jan. 13, 2019 Sydney Illawarra 2:50pm 2:50pm QBA Sun. Oct. 28, 2018 Sydney Cairns 2:50pm 2:50pm QBA Sun. Jan. 13, 2019 Cairns Melbourne 5:20pm 4:20pm CCC Mon. Oct. 29, 2018 Melbourne Illawarra 7:50pm 7:50pm MA Thu. Jan. 17, 2019 Adelaide Perth 7:50pm 7:20pm TSA Thu. Nov. 1, 2018 Brisbane Adelaide 7:50pm 6:50pm BCEC Fri. Jan. 18, 2019 Illawarra New Zealand 7:50pm 7:50pm WEC Fri. Nov. 2, 2018 Sydney Illawarra 7:50pm 7:50pm QBA Sat. Jan. 19, 2019 Sydney Adelaide 2:50pm 2:50pm QBA Sat. Nov. 3, 2018 Perth New Zealand 3:00pm 12:00pm RAC Sat. Jan. 19, 2019 Brisbane Cairns 7:50pm 6:50pm BEC Round 14 Round Sat. Nov. 3, 2018 Cairns Melbourne 7:50pm 6:50pm CCC Sun. Jan. 20, 2019 Perth Melbourne 3:00pm 12:00pm RAC Round 4 Round Sun. Nov. 4, 2018 Adelaide Brisbane 2:50pm 2:20pm TSA Mon. Jan. 21, 2019 Cairns New Zealand 7:50pm 6:50pm CCC Mon. Nov. 5, 2018 Melbourne Sydney 7:50pm 7:50pm MA Wed. Jan. 23, 2019 Melbourne Illawarra 7:50pm 7:50pm MA Thu. Nov. 8, 2018 Illawarra Melbourne 7:50pm 7:50pm WEC Thu. Jan. 24, 2019 New Zealand Cairns 5:50pm 7:50pm TSBP Fri. Nov. 9, 2018 New Zealand Cairns 5:50pm 7:50pm SA Fri. Jan. 25, 2019 Brisbane Sydney 7:43pm 6:43pm BEC Fri. Nov. 9, 2018 Perth Brisbane 9:50pm 6:50pm RAC Fri. Jan. 25, 2019 Perth Adelaide 9:53pm 6:53pm RAC Sat. Nov. 10, 2018 Adelaide Sydney 2:50pm 2:20pm TSA Sat. Jan. 26, 2019 Illawarra Cairns 2:50pm 2:50pm AIS Round 5 Round Sun. Nov. 11, 2018 Melbourne Cairns 2:50pm 2:50pm MA 15 Round Sun. Jan. 27, 2019 New Zealand Brisbane 12:20pm 2:20pm SA Sun. Nov. 11, 2018 Illawarra Perth 5:20pm 5:20pm WEC Sun. Jan. 27, 2019 Sydney Perth 2:50pm 2:50pm QBA Sun. Nov. 11, 2018 Brisbane New Zealand 7:50pm 6:50pm BCEC Mon. Jan. 28, 2019 Adelaide Melbourne 7:50pm 7:20pm TSA Fri. Nov. 16, 2018 New Zealand Melbourne 5:50pm 7:50pm ILT Sat. Nov. 17, 2018 Adelaide Illawarra 2:50pm 2:20pm TSA Fri. Feb. 1, 2019 New Zealand Melbourne 5:20pm 7:20pm SA Sat. Nov. 17, 2018 Cairns Perth 7:50pm 6:50pm CCC Fri. Feb. 1, 2019 Brisbane Sydney 7:43pm 6:43pm BCEC Round 6 Round Sun. Nov. 18, 2018 Melbourne Brisbane 2:50pm 2:50pm MA Fri. Feb. 1, 2019 Perth Illawarra 9:53pm 6:53pm RAC Sun. Nov. 18, 2018 Sydney New Zealand 5:20pm 5:20pm QBA Sat. Feb. 2, 2019 Cairns Adelaide 2:50pm 1:50pm CCC Round 16 Round Sun. Feb. 3, 2019 Sydney Brisbane 2:50pm 2:50pm QBA Thu. Nov. 22, 2018 Brisbane Illawarra 7:50pm 6:50pm BCEC Sun. Feb. 3, 2019 Melbourne New Zealand 5:20pm 5:20pm MA Fri. Nov. 23, 2018 New Zealand Perth 5:20pm 7:20pm SA Mon. Feb. 4, 2019 Illawarra Cairns 7:50pm 7:50pm WEC Fri. Nov. 23, 2018 Adelaide Cairns 7:50pm 7:20pm TSA Sat. Nov. 24, 2018 Melbourne Sydney 2:50pm 2:50pm MA Thu. Feb. 7, 2019 New Zealand Adelaide 5:20pm 7:20pm SA Round 7 Round Sun. Nov. 25, 2018 Illawarra Adelaide 2:50pm 2:50pm WEC Thu. Feb. 7, 2019 Brisbane Illawarra 7:50pm 6:50pm BCEC Sun. Nov. 25, 2018 Perth New Zealand 5:20pm 2:20pm RAC Fri. Feb. 8, 2019 Sydney Melbourne 7:50pm 7:50pm QBA Sat. Feb. 9, 2019 Cairns Brisbane 2:50pm 1:50pm CCC Thu. Dec. 6, 2018 Sydney Perth 7:50pm 7:50pm QBA Round 17 Round Sat. Feb. 9, 2019 Illawarra New Zealand 7:50pm 7:50pm WEC Fri. Dec. 7, 2018 Cairns Illawarra 7:50pm 6:50pm CCC Sun. Feb. 10, 2019 Perth Sydney 5:20pm 2:20pm RAC Sat. Dec. 8, 2018 Brisbane Melbourne 2:50pm 1:50pm BCEC Sun. Feb. 10, 2019 Adelaide Melbourne 2:50pm 2:20pm TSA Sun. Dec. 9, 2018 New Zealand Sydney 12:20pm 2:20pm SA Round 8 Round Sun. Dec. 9, 2018 Perth Cairns 5:20pm 2:20pm RAC Thu. Feb. 14, 2019 New Zealand Illawarra 5:20pm 7:20pm TSBW Sun. Dec. 9, 2018 Adelaide Illawarra 2:50pm 2:20pm TSA Thu. Feb. 14, 2019 Melbourne Cairns 7:50pm 7:50pm MA Mon. Dec. 10, 2018 Melbourne Brisbane 7:50pm 7:50pm MA Fri. Feb. 15, 2019 Perth Adelaide 9:50pm 6:50pm RAC Fri. Dec. 14, 2018 Perth Sydney 9:50pm 6:50pm RAC Sat. Feb. 16, 2019 Sydney Cairns 2:50pm 2:50pm QBA Round 18 Round Sat. Dec. 15, 2018 Brisbane Adelaide 2:50pm 1:50pm BCEC Sat. Feb. 16, 2019 Brisbane New Zealand 7:50pm 6:50pm BCEC Sun. Dec. 16, 2018 Illawarra Sydney 2:50pm 2:50pm WEC Sun. Feb. 17, 2019 Melbourne Perth 2:50pm 2:50pm MA Round 9 Round Sun. Dec. 16, 2018 Cairns New Zealand 5:20pm 4:20pm CCC Mon. Dec. 17, 2018 Melbourne Perth 7:50pm 7:50pm MA VENUE KEY SA Spark Arena Thu. Dec. 20, 2018 Cairns Sydney 7:50pm 6:50pm CCC BEC Brisbane Entertainment Centre TSA Titanium Security Arena Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre WEC WIN Entertainment Centre Fri. Dec. 21, 2018 New Zealand Illawarra 5:20pm 7:20pm CAH BCEC CCC Cairns Convention Centre ILT ILT Stadium Southland Fri. Dec. 21, 2018 Brisbane Perth 7:50pm 6:50pm BCEC GCSLC Gold Coast Sport and Leisure Centre TSBP TSB Stadium, New Plymouth Sat. Dec. 22, 2018 Adelaide Cairns 2:50pm 2:20pm TSA MA Melbourne Arena TSBW TSB Arena, Wellington Round 10 Round Sun. Dec. 23, 2018 Sydney Melbourne 2:50pm 2:50pm QBA RAC RAC Arena CAH Claudelands Arena, Hamilton Sun. Dec. 23, 2018 Illawarra Perth 5:20pm 5:20pm WEC QBA Qudos Bank Arena AIS AIS Arena Canberra.
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