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2017 Nswrl Appointments 2017 NSWRL APPOINTMENTS ROUND 18 SYDNEY SHIELD, RON MASSEY CUP, & INTRUST SUPER PREMIERSHIP NSW Game Venue Competition Time Ground Manager Interchange Official HIA Official Brand Coordinator Saturday 8 July Newtown v Wentworthville Henson Park Intrust Super 3.00 pm Peter Denny Russell Stevens Michael Cassidy Wyong v North Sydney Morrie Breen Oval Intrust Super 3.30 pm Mark Steanes Jeff Gardner Graeme Jackson Penrith v Blacktown Workers ** Pepper Stadium Intrust Super 3.10 pm Angela Madigan Darrin Noon Scott Filmer Brian Waiting Cabramatta v St Marys New Era Stadium Sydney Shield 2.00 pm Rocky Musolino Jason Waddell Tony Farr Cabramatta v St Marys New Era Stadium Ron Massey Cup 4.00 pm Rocky Musolino Jason Waddell Tony Farr ROUND 9 HARVEY NORMAN WOMENS PREMIERSHIP Game Venue Competition Time Ground Manager Interchange Official HIA Official Brand Coordinator Saturday 8 July Berkeley Vale v Forestville Ferrets Berkeley Vale Oval Womens Premiership 1.00 pm Darryle Alexander Glenmore Park v Mounties Ched Towns Reserve Womens Premiership 3.30 pm Jocelyn Odewahn Greenacre Tigers v Cronulla Caringbah FORFEIT Womens Premiership 3.00 pm FORFEIT Redfern All Blacks v North Newcastle Henson Park Womens Premiership 1.00 pm Peter Denny Sunday 9 July Game Venue Competition Time Ground Manager Interchange Official HIA Official Brand Coordinator Canterbury v Newcastle Belmore Sports Ground Intrust Super 1.45 pm Darrin Noon George Jankowski Lionel Brown Guildford v Blacktown Workers McCredie Park Sydney Shield 1.00 pm Bob Jones Glenn Reece Casey Wouters Guildford v Blacktown Workers McCredie Park Ron Massey Cup 3.00 pm Bob Jones Glenn Reece Casey Wouters Hills v Moorebank Rams Crestwood Oval Sydney Shield 1.00 pm Terry Madigan Max Dunn Brooke Barlow Hills v Auburn Warriors Crestwood Oval Ron Massey Cup 3.00 pm Terry Madigan Max Dunn Brooke Barlow Belrose v East Campbelltown Lionel Watts Reserve Sydney Shield 3.00 pm Luke Eisenhauer David Cuthbertson Julie Kelly.
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