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Masters Carnival Team Draw MASTERS CARNIVAL TEAM DRAW RUNAWAY BAY SEAGULLS RUGBY LEAGUE CLUB 4 MARCH - 8 MARCH 2020 2020 NRL Masters Draw – THURSDAY 5th MARCH 9:40am F1 Runaway Bay Old Boys (Crustaceans) v Hibiscus Coast Raiders F2 Doonnside Rebels v Country Crustaceans F3 Western Rams v Aspley Devils RLFC F4 Orange Ladbrokes Gladys v Beers F5 Booval Swifts Old Boys v Ballina Seagulls F6 SA Crow-Knees v Queanbeyan Blues Masters F7 Millmerran Rams v Bowen Basin Barbarians F8 Rocky Brothers Old Boys v Scone wombats F9 Kingaroy Red Ant Old Boys v Botany Rams F10 Sunshine Coast Old Buzzards v Raymond Terrace Magpies F11 QLD Police Old Dawgs v Middlemount Panthers 10:20am F1 Runaway Bay Old Boys ( Old dogs) v Tigers old boys mackay F2 Picton Magpies v Ipswich Rock Wallabies F3 Sarina Old Crocs v Springsure Mountain Men Oldies F4 YCW Rangers v Kingfishers Masters F5 ACT Valley Dragons Masters v Macquarie United Old Boys F6 Noosa Cutters v Sunbury Tigers F7 Dayboro Cowboys Old Boys v Doonside Dirty Rats F8 FNQ Cyclones v Helensburgh Tigers Old Boys F9 Moss Frail Old Boys v Beaudesert Kingfishers F10 Grenfell Dinosaurs v Hearty Lions F11 Jugglers Lions v Muswellbrook Sharks 11:00am F1 Old Man Rivers v North Queensland Murri Master F2 Sawtell Rusty Panthers v Ipswich Brothers F3 Young Cherryatrics v St.Doms Old Boy’s F4 Gayndah Gladiators v Wickham Wasps F5 Forster Tuncurry Hawks v Windale eagles F6 Guyra Crusty Spuds v Townsville Brothers Bushrangers F7 Burleigh Juniors v Coogee Dolphins Old Boys F8 Dalby Diehard Legends v Brahmans old bulls F9 Yeppoon Seagulls Oldboys v Kia Toa United F10 Bribie Warrigals Old Boys v London Colonials F11 Country Chaos v Dysart Bulls 11:40am F1 Runaway Bay Old Boys (Crustaceans) v South Tuggeranong Masters F2 YGCC - Young Gunners v Runaway Bay - Bay Boys Masters F3 Jimboomba Thunder v Darwin Salties F4 Uni of Newcastle Sea Slugs v Wests Panthers F5 Blacktown Masters v Tannum Sands Old Boys F6 Jake’s All Stars v Mallabula Panthers F7 Townsville Pirates v Richmond Young Dogz F8 Brissyraces.com.au v Maroochy Hasbeens F9 Queanbeyan Blues Masters v Bowen Basin Barbarians F10 Norths Tigers v Melbourne Thunder Masters F11 Broken Hill United Oldboys v Harbord Hazbeens 12:20pm F1 Runaway Bay Old Boys (Old dogs) v Hibiscus Coast Raiders F2 Runaway Bay - Bay Girls v Noosa Pirates F3 Bruddaz United 1 v Gladstone Brothers Old Boys F4 Herbert River Old Boys v Preston Peacocks F5 Springsure Mountain Men Oldies v Nelson Bay Blues F6 Gerringong Lions Blue Bags v Norfolk Mutineers F7 St Marys Golden Oldies v West Belconnen Ugly Warriors F8 South QLD Maori RL Matua v Lyndhurst blue heelers F9 Jamberoo Olderoos v Gold Coast Wanderers F10 Cohoe Roosters Two v Cohoe Rooseters One F11 Southside Pirates v St George Beer Bellies 1:00pm F1 Lionsden v Cook Islands F2 Canterbury Kiwis & Co v Jamberoo Superoos (W) F3 Queensland Redbacks v Bruddaz United 2 F4 Butchers Old Dogs v West Inala F5 Tigers old boys mackay v St.Doms Old Boy’s F6 Kingaroy Red ant old boys v Sunshine Coast Old Buzzards F7 Rocky Brothers Old Boys v Botany Rams F8 Millmerran Rams v Raymond Terrace Magpies F9 Woolgoola Razorbacks v Tuggeranong Buffaloes Masters F10 SA Crow-Knees v Scone wombats F11 Dayboro Cowboys Old Boys v Helensburgh Tigers Old Boys 1:50pm F1 Macquarie United Old Boys v Ballina Seagulls F2 Beers v Booval Swifts Old Boys F3 Country Crustaceans v Aspley Devils RLFC F4 Orange Ladbrokes Gladys v ACT Valley Dragons Masters F5 Western Rams v Doonnside Rebels F6 Jugglers Lions v Bribie Warrigals Old Boys F7 Grenfell Dinosaurs v London Colonials F8 Middlemount Panthers v Hearty Lions F9 QLD Police Old Dawgs v Beaudesert Kingfishers F10 Moss Frail Old Boys v Muswellbrook Sharks F11 Guyra Crusty Spuds v Coogee Dolphins Old Boys 2:30pm F1 Sarina Old Crocs v South Tuggeranong Masters F2 Runaway Bay - Bay Boys Masters v Ipswich Brothers F3 Young Cherryatrics v Nelson Bay Blues F4 Sawtell Rusty Panthers v North Queensland Murri Master F5 Herbert River Old Boys v Ipswich Rock Wallabies F6 Burleigh Juniors v FNQ Cyclones F7 Sunbury Tigers v Doonside Dirty Rats F8 Noosa Cutters v Townsville Brothers Bushrangers F9 South QLD Maori RL Matua v St George Beer Bellies F10 Broken Hill United Oldboys v Kia Toa United F11 Country Chaos v Yeppoon Seagulls Oldboys 3:10pm F1 Bruddaz United 1 v Lionsden F2 Richmond Roses Agelu’s v Runaway Bay - Bay Girls F3 Picton Magpies v Old Man Rivers F4 Canterbury Kiwis & Co v Noosa Pirates F5 Gayndah Gladiators v Tannum Sands Old Boys F6 Gerringong Lions Blue Bags v Norths Tigers F7 Brissyraces.com.au v Norfolk Mutineers F8 Townsville Pirates v Melbourne Thunder Masters F9 Woolgoola Razorbacks v Brahmans Old Bulls F10 Dalby Diehard Legends v Dysart Bulls F11 Mallabula Panthers v Richmond Young Dogz 3:50pm F1 Kingfishers Masters v Wickham Wasps F2 YGCC - Young Gunners v Preston Peacocks F3 Forster Tuncurry Hawks v Blacktown Masters F4 Uni of Newcastle Sea Slugs v Windale eagles F5 Darwin Salties v Butchers Old Dogs F6 Jake’s All Stars v Maroochy Hasbeens F7 Cohoe Roosters Two v Southside Pirates F8 Jamberoo Olderoos v Cohoe Roosters One F9 Tuggeranong Buffaloes Masters v Harbord Hazbeens F10 West Belconnen Ugly Warriors v Lyndhurst blue heelers F11 St Marys Golden Oldies v Gold Coast Wanderers 4:30pm F1 TITANS F2 Bruddaz United 2 v Jimboomba Thunder F3 Cook Islands v Queensland Redbacks F4 YCW Rangers v Wests Panthers 5:10pm F1 TITANS F2 Jamberoo Superoos (W) v Richmond Roses Agelu’s F3 West Inala v Gladstone Brothers Old Boys 2020 NRL Masters Draw – FRIDAY 6th MARCH 9:40am F1 Runaway Bay Old Boys ( Old dogs) v St.Doms Old Boy’s F2 Sunbury Tigers v Helensburgh Tigers Old Boys F3 Dayboro Cowboys Old Boys v Burleigh Juniors F4 Beaudesert Kingfishers v Muswellbrook Sharks F5 Middlemount Panthers v London Colonials F6 Scone wombats v Botany Rams F7 Queanbeyan Blues Masters v Raymond Terrace Magpies F8 Millmerran Rams v Kingaroy Red Ant Old Boys F9 SA Crow-Knees v Bowen Basin Barbarians F10 Rocky Brothers Old Boys v Sunshine Coast Old Buzzards F11 Orange Ladbrokes Gladys v Aspley Devils RLFC 10:20am F1 Runaway Bay Old Boys (Crustaceans) v Springsure Mountain Men Oldies F2 Noosa Cutters v Doonside Dirty Rats F3 Grenfell Dinosaurs v Jugglers Lions F4 Moss Frail Old Boys v Bribie Warrigals Old Boys F5 QLD Police Old Dawgs v Hearty Lions F6 Preston Peacocks v Ipswich Rock Wallabies F7 Runaway Bay - Bay Boys Masters v North Queensland Murri Master F8 Wests Panthers v Windale eagles F9 Kingfishers Masters v Tannum Sands Old Boys F10 Gayndah Gladiators v Forster Tuncurry Hawks F11 YCW Rangers v Wickham Wasps 11:00am F1 Broken Hill United Oldboys v Yeppoon Seagulls Oldboys F2 Woolgoola Razorbacks v Dysart Bulls F3 Harbord Hazbeens v Brahmans Old Bulls F4 Country Chaos v Dalby Diehard Legends F5 Guyra Crusty Spuds v FNQ Cyclones F6 Sawtell Rusty Panthers v Picton Magpies F7 YGCC - Young Gunners v Ipswich Brothers F8 Herbert River Old Boys v Old Man Rivers F9 Western Rams v ACT Valley Dragons Masters F10 Country Crustaceans v Macquarie United Old Boys F11 Uni of Newcastle Sea Slugs v Blacktown Masters 11:40am F1 Runaway Bay Old Boys (Crustaceans) v Young Cherryatrics F2 Tuggeranong Buffaloes Masters v Kia Toa United F3 Tigers old boys mackay v Sarina Old Crocs F4 Hearty Lions v London Colonials F5 Townsville Brothers Bushrangers v Coogee Dolphins Old Boys F6 Gladstone Brothers Old Boys v Butchers Old Dogs F7 Darwin Salties v Queensland Redbacks F8 Bruddaz United 2 v Lionsden F9 SA Crow-Knees v Botany Rams F10 Beers v Ballina Seagulls F11 Doonnside Rebels v Booval Swifts Old Boys 12:20pm F1 Runaway Bay Old Boys ( Old dogs) v South Tuggeranong Masters F2 Hibiscus Coast Raiders v Springsure Mountain Men Oldies F3 St.Doms Old Boy’s v Nelson Bay Blues F4 Moss Frail Old Boys v Grenfell Dinosaurs F5 QLD Police Old Dawgs v Muswellbrook Sharks F6 Bowen Basin Barbarians v Raymond Terrace Magpies F7 Rocky Brothers Old Boys v Millmerran Rams F8 West Inala v Jimboomba Thunder F9 Scone wombats v Sunshine Coast Old Buzzards F10 Queanbeyan Blues Masters v Kingaroy Red ant old boys F11 Bruddaz United 1 v Cook Islands 1:00pm F1 Runaway Bay - Bay Girls v Jamberoo Superoos (W) F2 Beaudesert Kingfishers v Bribie Warrigals Old Boys F3 Middlemount Panthers v Jugglers Lions F4 Canterbury Kiwis & Co v Richmond Roses Agelu’s F5 Doonside Dirty Rats v Helensburgh Tigers Old Boys F6 Maroochy Hasbeens v Norfolk Mutineers F7 Mallabula Panthers v Melbourne Thunder Masters F8 Townsville Pirates v Gerringong Lions Blue Bags F9 Preston Peacocks v Sawtell Rusty Panthers F10 Ipswich Rock Wallabies v Old Man Rivers F11 Jake’s All Stars v Richmond Young Dogz 1:50pm F1 Gold Coast Wanderers v Cohoe Roosters One F2 West Belconnen Ugly Warriors v St George Beer Bellies F3 South QLD Maori RL Matua v Cohoe Roosters Two F4 St Marys Golden Oldies v Lyndhurst blue heelers F5 Jamberoo Olderoos v Southside Pirates F6 Kingfishers Masters v Forster Tuncurry Hawks F7 Orange Ladbrokes Gladys v Macquarie United Old Boys F8 Brissyraces.com.au v Norths Tigers F9 YGCC - Young Gunners v North Queensland Murri Master F10 Runaway Bay - Bay Boys Masters v Herbert River Old Boys F11 Ipswich Brothers v Picton Magpies 2:30pm F1 Guyra Crusty Spuds v Dayboro Cowboys Old Boys F2 Noosa Cutters v Coogee Dolphins Old Boys F3 Townsville Brothers Bushrangers v FNQ Cyclone F4 Sunbury v Tigers Burleigh Juniors F5 Woolgoola Razorbacks v Dalby Diehard Legends F6 Wickham Wasps v Tannum Sands Old Boys F7 Uni of Newcastle Sea Slugs v Gayndah Gladiators F8 YCW Rangers v Windale eagles F9 Wests Panthers v Blacktown Masters F10 ACT Valley Dragons
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