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South Island Championship Dunedin Draw for South Island Championship 31st August - 4th September, Dunedin Boys Girls Pool A Pool B Pool A Pool B Dunstan High School Toko-LAS Waitaki Girls High School St Peters College, Gore Geraldine High School Lincoln High School Cromwell College St Kevins College Riccarton High School Roncali College Timaru Girls High School Otago Girls High School St Peters College, Gore St Kevins College Cromwell College Shirley Boys High School John McGlashan College 2XI Taieri College Pool C Pool D Marian College Kaipoi High School Dunstan High School Roncali College Riccarton High School Taieri College St Hildas Collegiate 2XI Rangi Ruru Girls School 2XI Monday 31st August 2020 Round 1 & 2 Team A Team B Pool Turf 8:00am Marian College V St Hildas Collegiate 2XI Girls C OPT 8:00am Dunstan High School V Riccarton High School Girls C LFT 9:00am Cromwell College V Timaru Girls High School Pool A OPT 9:00am Kaipoi High School V Rangi Ruru Girls School 2XI Pool D LFT 10:00am Waitaki Girls High School V St Peters College , Gore Girls A/B NON COMP OPT 10:00am St Kevins College V Otago Girls High School Pool B LFT 11:00am Roncali College V Taieri College Pool D OPT 11:00am Dunstan High School V John Mcglashan College 2XI Boys A LFT 12:00pm Geraldine High School V Cromwell College Boys A OPT 12:00pm Riccarton High School V St Peters College , Gore Boys A LFT 1:00pm Toko - LAS V Taieri College Boys B OPT 1:00pm Lincoln High School V Shirley Boys High School Boys B LFT 2:00pm Roncali College V St Kevins College Boys B OPT 2:00pm Marian College V Riccarton High School Girls Pool C LFT 3:00pm Dunstan High School V St Hildas Collegiate 2XI Girls Pool C OPT 3:00pm Cromwell College V St Kevins College Girls A/B NON COMP LFT 5:00pm Dunstan High School V Cromwell College Boys A OPT 5:00pm Geraldine High School V St Peters College , Gore Boys A LFT 6:00pm Riccarton High School V John Mcglashan College 2XI Boys A OPT Tuesday 1st Septmeber 2020 Team A Team B Pool Turf Round 2 & 3 8:00am Waitaki Girls High School V Timaru Girls High School Girls Pool A OPT 8:00am Roncali College V Rangi Ruru Girls School 2XI Girls Pool D LFT 9:00am Kaipoi High School V Taieri College Girls Pool D OPT 9:00am St Peters College, Gore V Otago Girls High School Girls Pool B LFT 10:00am Roncali College V Taieri College Boys B OPT 10:00am Toko-LAS V Shirley Boys High School Boys B LFT 11:00am Lincoln High School V St Kevins College Boys B OPT 11:00am Dunstan High School V St Peters College Gore Boya A LFT 12:00pm Cromwell College V John McGlashan College 2XI Boys A OPT 1:00pm Geraldine High School V Riccarton High School Boys A OPT 1:00pm Riccarton High School V St Hildas Collegiate Girls Pool C LFT 2:00pm Marian High School V Dunstan High School Girls Pool C OPT 2:00pm Waitaki Girls High School V Cromwell College Girls Pool A LFT 3:00pm St Peters College, Gore V St Kevins College Girls Pool B OPT 3:00pm Taieri College V Rangi Ruru Girls School 2XI Girls Pool D LFT 4:00pm Kaipoi High School V Roncali College Girls Pool D OPT 4:00pm Timaru Girls High School V Otago Girls High School Girls A/B NON COMP LFT 5:00pm Shirley Boys High School V Taieri College Boys B OPT 5:00pm Toko-LAS V St Kevins College Boys B LFT 6:00pm Lincoln High School V Roncali College Boys B OPT Wednesday 2nd Septmeber 2020 Team A Team B Pool Turf Quarters 8:00am Lincoln High School V Taieri College Boys B OPT 8:00am Toko-LAS V Roncalli College Boys B LFT 9:15am St Kevins College V Shirley Boys High School Boys B OPT 9:15am A3 V C4 (7) Girls LFT 10:30am B3 V D4 (6) Girls OPT 10:45am C3 V D3 (5) Girls LFT 11:00am Geraldine High School V John McGlashan College 2XI Boys A OPT 11:15am Dunstan High School V Riccarton High School Boys A LFT 12:30pm St Peters College Gore V Cromwell College Boys A OPT 12:45pm A2 V C1 (2) QF LFT 2:00pm B1 V D2 (3) QF OPT 2:15pm A1 V C2 (1) QF LFT 3:30pm B2 V D1 (4) QF OPT Thursday 3rd Septmeber 2020 Team A Team B Pool Turf Semis 8:00am Winner 6 Girls V Winner 5 (F) Girls OPT 8:00am Winner 7 V Loser 5 (E') Girls LFT 9:30am Loser 2 V Loser 3 (D) Girls OPT 9:30am Loser 1 V Loser 4 (C') Girls LFT 11:00am Dunstan High School V Geraldine High School Boys A OPT 11:00am St Peters College Gore V John McGlashan College 2XI Boys A LFT 12:15pm Riccarton High School V Cromwell College Boys A OPT 12:15pm Toko-LAS V Lincoln High School Boys B LFT 1:30pm St Kevins College V Taireri College Boys B OPT 1:30pm Roncalli College V Shirley Boys High School Boys B LFT 2:45pm Winner 2 V Winner 3 (B) SF Girls OPT 2:45pm Winner 1 V Winner 4 (A) SF Girls LFT 4:15pm Loser 6 V Loser 7 13 & 14 Girls OPT Friday 4th Septmeber 2020 Team A Team B Pool Turf Finals 8:00am Loser F V Loser E 11 & 12 Girls OPT 8:00am 6th Place Boys A V 6th Place Boys B 11 & 12 Boys LFT 9:15am Winner F V Winner E 9 & 10 Girls OPT 9:15am 5th Place Boys A V 5th Place Boys B 9 & 10 Boys LFT 10:30am 4th Place Boys A V 4th Place Boys B 7 & 8 Boys OPT 10:30am Loser C V Loser D 7 & 8 Girls LFT 11:45am 3rd Place Boys A V 3rd Place Boys B 5 & 6 Boys OPT 11:45am Winner C V Winner D 5 & 6 Girls LFT 1:00pm 2nd Place Boys A V 2nd Place Boys B 3 & 4 Boys OPT 1:00pm Loser A V Loser B 3 & 4 Girls LFT 2:15pm 1st Place Boys A V 1st Place Boys B 1 & 2 Boys OPT 3:30pm Winner A V Winner B 1 & 2 Girls OPT.
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