North East Australian Football League (NEAFL) 2011 Eastern Conference Draw All Matches 2Pm Bounce Unless Otherwise Listed

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North East Australian Football League (NEAFL) 2011 Eastern Conference Draw All Matches 2Pm Bounce Unless Otherwise Listed North East Australian Football League (NEAFL) 2011 Eastern Conference Draw All matches 2pm bounce unless otherwise listed Round 1 2/3 April Round 10 Round 18 EASTERN CONFERENCE GENERAL BYE Saturday 4 June Saturday 30 July Tuggeranong v Eastlake Greenway Belconnen v Ainslie Manuka Round 2 Brisbane Lions v Sydney Swans Gabba Tuggeranong v GWS Giants Greenway Saturday 9 April GWS Giants v Gold Coast Suns BOP Sydney Swans - Bye Ainslie v GWS Giants Ainslie Sunday 5 June Sunday 31 July Sunday 10 April Belconnen v Queanbeyan Manuka Queanbeyan v Eastlake Dairy Farmers Eastlake v Sydney Swans Ainslie - 12:30pm Ainslie - Bye Queanbeyan v Belconnen Dairy Farmers Round 19 Tuggeranong - Bye Round 11 Saturday 6 August Saturday 11 June GWS Giants v NT BOP - 1pm Round 3 Ainslie v Tuggeranong Ainslie Belconnen v Sydney Swans Manuka Saturday 16 April Belconnen v Eastlake Manuka Southport v Queanbeyan Southport - 1pm Sydney Swans v Belconnen SCG - 3:50pm GWS Giants - Bye Sunday 7 August GWS Giants v Tuggeranong BOP Sunday 12 June Tuggeranong v Eastlake Greenway Ainslie - Bye Sydney Swans v Queanbeyan SCG - 10:50am Ainslie - Bye Morningside v Eastlake Morningside - 1pm Queanbeyan v Mt Gravatt Dairy Farmers - Round 12 Round 20 11:45am Saturday 18 June Saturday 13 August GWS Giants v Sydney Swans BOP GWS Giants v Belconnen Wagga - 12pm Round 4 Ainslie v Belconnen Ainslie Eastlake v Ainslie Manuka 23/24 April Eastlake - Bye Tuggeranong - Bye Sunday 19 June Sunday 14 August EASTER WEEKEND GENERAL BYE Queanbeyan v Tuggeranong Dairy Farmers Queanbeyan v Sydney Swans Dairy Farmers Round 5 Round 13 Round 21 Friday Night 29th April Saturday 25 June Saturday 20 August Sydney Swans v Tuggeranong SCG 4:20pm Sydney Swans v Queanbeyan ANZ Stadium - Gold Coast Suns v GWS Giants GCS 10:30am Saturday 30 April 3:50pm Sydney Swans v Brisbane Lions BOP 1pm GWS Giants - Bye GWS Giants v Belconnen BOP Sunday 21 August Ainslie v Queanbeyan Ainslie Eastlake v Broadbeach Manuka - 11:45am Queanbeyan v Ainslie Dairy Farmers Sunday 1 May Ainslie v Southport Ainslie - 11:45am Tuggeranong v Belconnen Greenway Belconnen v Eastlake Manuka Tuggeranong - Bye Eastlake - Bye Round 6 Round 14 Round 22 Saturday 7 May Saturday 2 July Saturday 27 August Sydney Swans v GWS Giants Manuka (CR) Tuggeranong v Sydney Swans Greenway Ainslie v Sydney Swans Ainslie 9:50am NT v GWS Giants Darwin - 7pm GWS Giants v Eastlake BOP Sunday 8 May Labrador v Ainslie Labrador - 1pm Queanbeyan v Tuggeranong Dairy Farmers Tuggeranong v Ainslie Greenway Eastlake v Belconnen Manuka Belconnen - Bye Queanbeyan v Belconnen Dairy Farmers Queanbeyan - Bye Eastlake - Bye 2011 EASTERN CONFERENCE Round 15 FINALS SERIES Round 7 Saturday 9 July Saturday 14 May Ainslie v Tuggeranong Ainslie WEEK 1 Eastlake v Ainslie Manuka GWS Giants v Brisbane Lions BOP - 12:30pm Saturday 3 September Brisbane Lions v GWS Giants Gabba Gold Coast Suns v Sydney Swans GCS Stadium 2.00pm Second Semi Manuka Sydney Swans v Suns SCG - Time TBC 3:20pm Sunday 4 September Sunday 15 May Sunday 10 July 2.00pm First Semi Manuka Belconnen v Tuggeranong Manuka Eastlake v Queanbeyan Manuka Queanbeyan - Bye Belconnen - Bye WEEK 2 10 September Round 8 Round 16 2.00pm Preliminary Manuka Saturday 21 May Saturday 16 July GWS Giants v Queanbeyan BOP Belconnen v Tuggeranong Manuka GRAND FINAL Tuggeranong v Eastlake Greenway - 6pm Sunday 17 July 17 September Sydney Swans - Bye Sydney Swans v Eastlake SCG - 9:50am 2.00pm Manuka Sunday 22 May Queanbeyan v Ainslie Dairy Farmers Belconnen v Ainslie Manuka GWS Giants- Bye 2011 NORTH EAST AUSTRALIAN Football LEAGUE GRAND FINAL Round 9 Round 17 Saturday 28 May Saturday 23 July Sydney Swans v GWS Giants SCG - 10:50am Sunday 25 September Ainslie v Sydney Swans Newcastle 12:30pm TIME - TBC Eastlake v GWS Giants Manuka Eastlake v Ainslie Manuka Tuggeranong v Redland Greenway - 11:45am Winner Eastern Conference v Winner Sunday 29 May Northern Conference Tuggeranong v Queanbeyan Greenway Aspley v Belconnen Aspley - 1pm Belconnen - Bye Queanbeyan - Bye * Start times for ANZ Stadium and SCG matches are subject to change. Individual Clubs will be notified of a change of time if applicable. * For matches played at ANZ Stadium and SCG, gates will open five minutes prior to the start of game. Bradman Stand | Manuka Oval | Manuka Circle Manuka ACT 2603 | PO Box 3759 Manuka ACT 2603 | Email: [email protected] Ph: (02) 6228 0330 | Fax: (02) 6232 7312 www.seeyouatthefooty.com.au.
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