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Western Springs AFC Western Springs AFC Tournament Draw Under 17 Tournament: Men Pool A Pool B Pool C Pool D Lower Hutt City AFC Auckland United FC Birkenhead United AFC Tauranga City AFC Auckland City FC Eastern Suburbs AFC Bucklands Beach AFC Western Springs AFC Manurewa AFC North Wellington FC Nelson Suburbs FC Green Melville United AFC Ferrymead Bays FC East Coast Bays AFC Nomads United AFC Bay Olympic FC Northern Rovers FC Cashmere Technical FC Fencibles United AFC Christchurch United FC Western Springs AFC Hamilton Wanderers AFC Stop Out Sports Club White Claudelands Rovers SC Men Page 1 of 5 Western Springs AFC 21-Mar-21 Under 17 Tournament: Men - Teams - Venue Comment Referee Friday, 19 March 2021 10:00am Round 1 Pool A M01 Lower Hutt City AFC Christchurch United FC Field 1 M02 Manurewa AFC Melville United AFC Field 3 M03 Bay Olympic FC Auckland City FC Field 5 Pool B M04 Auckland United FC Northern Rovers FC Field 2 M05 Eastern Suburbs AFC North Wellington FC Field 4 M06 Ferrymead Bays FC Western Springs AFC Field 6 White 11:00am Round 1 Pool C M07 Birkenhead United AFC Hamilton Wanderers Field 1 AFC M08 Nelson Suburbs FC East Coast Bays AFC Field 3 M09 Cashmere Technical FC Bucklands Beach AFC Field 5 Pool D M10 Tauranga City AFC Claudelands Rovers SC Field 2 M11 Nomads United AFC Fencibles United AFC Field 4 M12 Stop Out Sports Club Western Springs AFC Field 6 Green 1:00pm Round 2 Pool A M13 Manurewa AFC Bay Olympic FC Field 2 M14 Auckland City FC Christchurch United FC Field 4 M15 Melville United AFC Lower Hutt City AFC Field 6 2:00pm Round 2 Pool B M16 Eastern Suburbs AFC Ferrymead Bays FC Field 1 M17 Western Springs AFC Northern Rovers FC Field 3 White M18 North Wellington FC Auckland United FC Field 5 Pool C M19 Nelson Suburbs FC Cashmere Technical FC Field 2 M20 Bucklands Beach AFC Hamilton Wanderers Field 4 AFC M21 East Coast Bays AFC Birkenhead United AFC Field 6 3:00pm Round 2 Pool D M22 Nomads United AFC Stop Out Sports Club Field 1 M23 Western Springs AFC Claudelands Rovers SC Field 3 Green M24 Fencibles United AFC Tauranga City AFC Field 5 5:00pm Round 3 Pool A M25 Melville United AFC Bay Olympic FC Field 1 M26 Lower Hutt City AFC Auckland City FC Field 3 M27 Christchurch United FC Manurewa AFC Field 5 Pool B M28 North Wellington FC Ferrymead Bays FC Field 2 M29 Auckland United FC Western Springs AFC Field 4 White M30 Northern Rovers FC Eastern Suburbs AFC Field 6 Men Page 2 of 5 - Teams - Venue Comment Referee 6:00pm Round 3 Pool C M31 East Coast Bays AFC Cashmere Technical FC Field 1 M32 Birkenhead United AFC Bucklands Beach AFC Field 3 M33 Hamilton Wanderers Nelson Suburbs FC Field 5 AFC Pool D M34 Fencibles United AFC Stop Out Sports Club Field 2 M35 Tauranga City AFC Western Springs AFC Field 4 Green M36 Claudelands Rovers SC Nomads United AFC Field 6 Saturday, 20 March 2021 8:30am Round 4 Pool A M37 Manurewa AFC Auckland City FC Field 2 M38 Bay Olympic FC Lower Hutt City AFC Field 4 M39 Christchurch United FC Melville United AFC Field 6 Pool B M40 Eastern Suburbs AFC Western Springs AFC Field 1 White M41 Ferrymead Bays FC Auckland United FC Field 3 M42 Northern Rovers FC North Wellington FC Field 5 9:30am Round 4 Pool C M43 Nelson Suburbs FC Bucklands Beach AFC Field 2 M44 Cashmere Technical FC Birkenhead United AFC Field 4 M45 Hamilton Wanderers East Coast Bays AFC Field 6 AFC Pool D M46 Nomads United AFC Western Springs AFC Field 1 Green M47 Stop Out Sports Club Tauranga City AFC Field 3 M48 Claudelands Rovers SC Fencibles United AFC Field 5 11:30am Round 5 Pool B M49 Western Springs AFC North Wellington FC Field 2 White M50 Ferrymead Bays FC Northern Rovers FC Field 4 M51 Auckland United FC Eastern Suburbs AFC Field 6 12:30pm Round 5 Pool A M52 Auckland City FC Melville United AFC Field 1 M53 Bay Olympic FC Christchurch United FC Field 3 M54 Lower Hutt City AFC Manurewa AFC Field 5 Pool D M55 Western Springs AFC Fencibles United AFC Field 2 Green M56 Stop Out Sports Club Claudelands Rovers SC Field 4 M57 Tauranga City AFC Nomads United AFC Field 6 1:30pm Round 5 Pool C M58 Bucklands Beach AFC East Coast Bays AFC Field 1 M59 Cashmere Technical FC Hamilton Wanderers Field 3 AFC M60 Birkenhead United AFC Nelson Suburbs FC Field 5 Men Page 3 of 5 - Teams - Venue Comment Referee 3:30pm Round 6 Champion Men's QF M61 Lower Hutt City AFC Eastern Suburbs AFC Field 1 A1 v B2 M62 North Wellington FC Bay Olympic FC Field 2 B1 v A2 Bowl Men's QF M63 Melville United AFC Northern Rovers FC Field 3 A3 v B4 M64 Auckland United FC Auckland City FC Field 4 B3 v A4 Plate Men's QF M65 Christchurch United FC Ferrymead Bays FC Field 5 A5 v B6 M66 Western Springs AFC Manurewa AFC Field 6 B5 v A6 White 4:30pm Round 6 Champion Men's QF M67 Birkenhead United AFC Nomads United AFC Field 1 C1 v D2 M68 Tauranga City AFC East Coast Bays AFC Field 2 D1 v C2 Bowl Men's QF M69 Cashmere Technical FC Western Springs AFC Field 3 C3 v D4 Green M70 Fencibles United AFC Bucklands Beach AFC Field 4 D3 v C4 Plate Men's QF M71 Hamilton Wanderers Claudelands Rovers SC Field 5 C5 v D6 AFC M72 Stop Out Sports Club Nelson Suburbs FC Field 6 D5 v C6 Sunday, 21 March 2021 11:00am Round 7 Champion Men's SF M73 Lower Hutt City AFC Tauranga City AFC Field 1 W(M61) v W(M68) Bowl Men's SF M75 Melville United AFC Fencibles United AFC Field 3 W(M63) v W(M70) M76 Auckland City FC Western Springs AFC Field 4 W(M64) v W(M69) Green Plate Men's SF M77 Christchurch United FC Nelson Suburbs FC Field 5 W(M65) v W(M72) M78 Manurewa AFC Hamilton Wanderers Field 6 W(M66) v W(M71) AFC 11:30am Round 7 Champion Men's SF M74 Bay Olympic FC Birkenhead United AFC Field 2 W(M62) v W(M67) 1:40pm Round 8 Bowl Men's Final M80 Melville United AFC Auckland City FC Field 3 W(M75) v W(M76) 2:00pm Round 8 Champion Men's 3-4 M79 Tauranga City AFC Bay Olympic FC Field 2 L(M73) v L(M74) Plate Men's Final M81 Nelson Suburbs FC Hamilton Wanderers Field 4 W(M77) v W(M78) AFC 2:45pm Round 8 Champion Men's Final M82 Lower Hutt City AFC Birkenhead United AFC Field 1 W(M73) v W(M74) Men Page 4 of 5 - 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