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Sydney Shield NSWRL MATCH OFFICIALS - ROUND EIGHT SYDNEY SHIELD Game: Hills Bulls v Sydney University Date: Sunday 05 May 2019 Venue: Crestwood Oval Kick off: 1:00pm REFEREE: Bradley Kiehne MATCH DAY ASSESSOR: Steve Betts ASSISTANT REFEREE: MATCH DAY COACH: TOUCH JUDGE: Stephen Bourke TRAINER: TOUCH JUDGE: Joel Mani STANDBY REFEREE: MONDAY REVIEW: Co-ordinate with MDA JERSEY COLOUR: Game: Wentworthville Magpies v Moorebank Rams Date: Sunday 05 May 2019 Venue: Ringrose Park Kick off: 1:00pm REFEREE: Mitchell Currie MATCH DAY ASSESSOR: John Woods ASSISTANT REFEREE: MATCH DAY COACH: TOUCH JUDGE: Paul Eden TRAINER: TOUCH JUDGE: Patrick Mackey STANDBY REFEREE: MONDAY REVIEW: Co-ordinate with MDA JERSEY COLOUR: Game: Brothers Penrith v Asquith Magpies Date: Sunday 05 May 2019 Venue: Hickeys Park Kick off: 1:15pm REFEREE: Tom Cambourn MATCH DAY ASSESSOR: Nick Beashal ASSISTANT REFEREE: MATCH DAY COACH: TOUCH JUDGE: Joseph Eid TRAINER: TOUCH JUDGE: Cameron Mitchell STANDBY REFEREE: MONDAY REVIEW: Co-ordinate with MDA JERSEY COLOUR: Game: East Campbelltown Eagles v Cabramatta Date: Sunday 05 May 2019 Venue: Waminda Oval Kick off: 2:30pm REFEREE: Clayton Wills MATCH DAY ASSESSOR: Steve Clapson ASSISTANT REFEREE: MATCH DAY COACH: TOUCH JUDGE: Dean Tyler TRAINER: TOUCH JUDGE: Kara-lee Nolan STANDBY REFEREE: MONDAY REVIEW: Co-ordinate with MDA JERSEY COLOUR: Game: Ryde Eastwood Hawks v Guildford Date: Sunday 05 May 2019 Venue: TG Milner Fields Kick off: 2:30pm REFEREE: Tim Hannon MATCH DAY ASSESSOR: Steve Clark ASSISTANT REFEREE: MATCH DAY COACH: TOUCH JUDGE: Jimmy Oliveira TRAINER: TOUCH JUDGE: Lyndsay Packer STANDBY REFEREE: MONDAY REVIEW: Co-ordinate with MDA JERSEY COLOUR: Game: Belrose Eagles v St Marys Date: Sunday 05 May 2019 Venue: Lionel Watts Reserve Kick off: 3:00pm REFEREE: James Vella MATCH DAY ASSESSOR: Scot Murray ASSISTANT REFEREE: MATCH DAY COACH: TOUCH JUDGE: Tom Stindl TRAINER: TOUCH JUDGE: Tom Cambourn STANDBY REFEREE: MONDAY REVIEW: Co-ordinate with MDA JERSEY COLOUR:.
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