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Nwpl 2015 Draw - 26 Years 1990-2015 NWPL 2015 DRAW - 26 YEARS 1990-2015 NWPL 2015 DRAW 26th Season (1990-2015) Final Version issued 2 December 2014 NOTE: 1. First named team is home team VENUES TEAM Home Pool Adelaide Jets SA Aquatic and Leisure Centre, 443 Morphett Road, Oaklands Park, Adelaide, SA UTS Balmain Tigers DFP - Dawn Fraser Baths, Elkington Park, Fitzroy Avenue, Balmain, NSW ALT - Alternate Pool - Venue TBA Brisbane Barracudas STU - Stuartholme School, Swimming Centre, Birdwood Terrace, Toowong, Brisbane, QLD KAW - Sportsman Parade, Bokarina, QLD Cronulla Sharks Sutherland Leisure Centre, 1 Rawson Ave, Sutherland, Sydney, NSW Drummoyne Devils Drummoyne Pool, Drummoyne, Sydney, NSW Fremantle Mariners/Marlins Melville Water Polo Pool‎, Durdam Crescent, Bicton, Perth, WA Hunter Hurricanes Lambton Pool, Durham Road, Lambton, NSW Queensland KFC Breakers VAL - Valley Pool, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, QLD KAW - Sportsman Parade, Bokarina, QLD Sydney University Lions Peter Montgomery Pool, Syd Uni Sports Centre, Codrington Street, Darlington, Sydney, NSW UNSW/Wests Magpies/Killer Whales UNSW - UNSW Fitness and Aquatic Centre, Anzac Parade, Kensington, Sydney, NSW ASH - Ashfield Aquatic Centre, Elizabeth Street, Ashfield, Sydney, NSW UWA Torpedoes The University of Western Australia Fitness Centre, (Parkway Entrance 3 or 4) Crawley, Perth, WA Victorian Seals MSAC - Melbourne Sports & Aquatic Centre, Albert Park, Melbourne, VIC FRA - 16N Cranbourne Road, Frankston VIC WOD - Wodonga Waves Swimming Pool, 8 Mactier Avenue, Wodonga, VIC NWPL Finals Series Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre, Olympic Blvd, Sydney Olympic Park NSW 2127 NWPL 2015 DRAW - 26 YEARS 1990-2015 RD Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 1 2-Feb-15 3-Feb-15 4-Feb-15 5-Feb-15 6-Feb-15 7-Feb-15 8-Feb-15 Seals v Magpies/Killer Seals v Magpies/Killer Jets v Magpies/Killer Jets v Magpies/Killer Whales Whales Whales Whales MSAC W 1830 M 1945 MSAC W 1830 M 1945 W 1630 M 1800 M 1300 W 1430 Breakers v Tigers Barracudas v Tigers Breakers v Tigers Barracudas v Tigers VAL M 2000 W 2115 STU W 1830 M 2000 VAL W 1900 M 2030 STU W 1000 M 1130 Hurricanes v Lions Hurricanes v Lions W 1530 M 1700 W 1130 M 1300 Mariners/Marlins v Torpedoes Devils v Sharks W 1830 M 2015 W 1800 M 1930 RD Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 2 9-Feb-15 10-Feb-15 11-Feb-15 12-Feb-15 13-Feb-15 14-Feb-15 15-Feb-15 Seals v Torpedoes Seals v Torpedoes Jets v Torpedoes Jets v Torpedoes MSAC W 1830 M 1945 MSAC W 1830 M 1945 W 1630 M 1800 M 1300 W 1430 Breakers v Hurricanes Barracudas v Hurricanes Breakers v Hurricanes Barracudas v Hurricanes VAL M 2000 W 2115 STU W 1830 M 2000 VAL W 1900 M 2030 STU W 1000 M 1130 Lions v Sharks v Devils v Mariners/Marlins Lions v Mariners/Marlins Sharks v Mariners/Marlins Devils v Mariners/Marlins Mariners/Marlins Mariners/Marlins W 1915 M 2030 W 1815 M 1930 W 1845 M 2015 W 1915 M 2030 W 1600 M 1730 W 1015 M 1145 Tigers v Magies/Killer Whales DFP M 1900 W 2015 RD Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 3 16-Feb-15 17-Feb-15 18-Feb-15 19-Feb-15 20-Feb-15 21-Feb-15 22-Feb-15 Breakers v Seals Barracudas v Seals Breakers v Seals Barracudas v Seals VAL M 2000 W 2115 STU W 1830 M 2000 VAL W 1900 M 2030 KAW W 1000 M 1130 Lions v Sharks Devils v Magpies/Killer Whales Sharks v Devils W 1915 M 2030 W 1615 M 1745 W 1100 M 1230 Sharks v Tigers Tigers v Lions W 1600 M 1730 W 1100 M 1215 NWPL 2015 DRAW - 26 YEARS 1990-2015 RD Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 4 23-Feb-15 24-Feb-15 25-Feb-15 26-Feb-15 27-Feb-15 28-Feb-15 1-Mar-15 Mariners/Marlins v Mariners/Marlins v Torpedoes v Hurricanes Torpedoes v Hurricanes Hurricanes Hurricanes W 1845 M 2015 W 1830 M 2000 W 1845 M 2015 W 1000 M 1130 Magpies/Killer Whales v Lions v Barracudas Sharks v Barracudas Barracudas W 1900 M 2030 W 1400 M 1515 W 1100 M 1230 Magpies/Killer Whales v Lions v Breakers Sharks v Breakers Breakers W 1915 M 2030 W 1600 M 1730 ASH M 1300 W 1415 Tigers v Devils W 1600 M 1715 RD Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 5 2-Mar-15 3-Mar-15 4-Mar-15 5-Mar-15 6-Mar-15 7-Mar-15 8-Mar-15 Mariners/Marlins v Tigers Torpedoes v Tigers Mariners/Marlins v Tigers Torpedoes v Tigers W 1830 M 2000 W 1845 M 2015 W 1830 M 2000 W 1000 M 1130 Breakers v Jets Barracudas v Jets Breakers v Jets Barracudas v Jets VAL M 2000 W 2115 STU W 1830 M 2000 KAW M 1600 W 1730 STU W 1000 M 1130 Seals v Sharks Seals v Sharks WOD W 1400 M 1515 WOD W 1115 M 1230 Hurricanes v Devils Hurricanes v Devils W 1530 M 1700 W 1130 M 1300 Lions v Magpies/Killer Whales W 1400 M 1515 RD Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 6 9-Mar-15 10-Mar-15 11-Mar-15 12-Mar-15 13-Mar-15 14-Mar-15 15-Mar-15 Torpedoes v Mariners/Marlins v Mariners/Marlins v Torpedoes v Magpies/Killer Whales Magpies/Killer Whales Magpies/Killer Whales Magpies/Killer Whales W 1845 M 2015 W 1830 M 2000 W 1845 M 2015 W 1000 M 1130 Breakers v Devils Barracudas v Devils Breakers v Devils Barracudas v Devils VAL M 2000 W 2115 STU W 1830 M 2000 VAL W 1900 M 2030 STU W 1000 M 1130 Jets v Sharks Jets v Sharks W 1630 M 1800 M 1300 W 1430 Lions v Tigers W 1400 M 1515 NWPL 2015 DRAW - 26 YEARS 1990-2015 RD Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 7 16-Mar-15 17-Mar-15 18-Mar-15 19-Mar-15 20-Mar-15 21-Mar-15 22-Mar-15 Devils v Seals Tigers v Seals Devils v Seals Tigers v Seals W 1845 M 2015 W 1900 M 2015 W 1615 M 1745 W 1000 M 1115 Magpies/Killer Whales v Lions v Barracudas Sharks v Barracudas Barracudas W 1900 M 2030 W 1400 M 1515 W 1100 M 1230 Magpies/Killer Whales v Lions v Breakers Sharks v Breakers Breakers W 1915 M 2030 W 1600 M 1730 ASH M 1300 W 1415 Hurricanes v Jets Hurricanes v Jets W 1530 M 1700 W 1130 M 1300 RD Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 8 23-Mar-15 24-Mar-15 25-Mar-15 26-Mar-15 27-Mar-15 28-Mar-15 29-Mar-15 Seals v Mariners/Marlins Seals v Mariners/Marlins Jets v Mariners/Marlins Jets v Mariners/Marlins MSAC W 1830 M 1945 MSAC W 1830 M 1945 W 1630 M 1800 M 1300 W 1430 Devils v Torpedoes Sharks v Torpedoes Lions v Torpedoes Devils v Torpedoes Sharks v Torpedoes Lions v Torpedoes W 1845 M 2015 W 1815 M 1930 W 1915 M 2030 W 1845 M 2015 W 1100 M 1230 W 1400 M 1515 Magpies/Killer Whales v Tigers v Hurricanes Barracudas v Breakers Hurricanes DFP W 1900 M 2015 STU Times TBA ASH M 1300 W 1415 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday NR 30-Mar-15 31-Mar-15 1-Apr-15 2-Apr-15 3-Apr-15 4-Apr-15 5-Apr-15 MID SEASON BREAK - NO NWPL GAMES Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday NR 6-Apr-15 7-Apr-15 8-Apr-15 9-Apr-15 10-Apr-15 11-Apr-15 12-Apr-15 NWPL ALL MID SEASON BREAK - NO NWPL GAMES STAR GAMES Women - Wodonga, Victoria Men - Gold Coast, Queensland NWPL 2015 DRAW - 26 YEARS 1990-2015 RD Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 9 13-Apr-15 14-Apr-15 15-Apr-15 16-Apr-15 17-Apr-15 18-Apr-15 19-Apr-15 Mariners/Marlins v Torpedoes v Breakers Mariners/Marlins v Breakers Torpedoes v Breakers Breakers W 1830 M 2000 W 1845 M 2015 W 1830 M 2000 W 1000 M 1130 Jets v Lions Jets v Lions Seals v Lions Seals v Lions w 1830 m 2000 w 1830 m 2000 FRA W 1430 M 1545 FRA W 1200 M 1315 Magies/Killer Whales v Hurricanes v Sharks Hurricanes v Sharks Tigers Times TBA W 1530 M 1700 W 1130 M 1300 Magpies/Killer Whales v Devils v Tigers Devils W 1630 M 1800 ASH M 1300 W 1415 RD Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 10 20-Apr-15 21-Apr-15 22-Apr-15 23-Apr-15 24-Apr-15 25-Apr-15 26-Apr-15 Mariners/Marlins v Mariners/Marlins v Torpedoes v Barracudas Torpedoes v Barracudas Barracudas Barracudas W 1845 M 2015 W 1830 M 2000 W 1845 M 2015 W 1000 M 1130 Tigers v Jets Devils v Jets Tigers v Jets Devils v Jets Times TBA W 1830 M 2000 Times TBA W 1015 M 1145 Sharks v Lions Hurricanes v Seals Hurricanes v Seals W 1815 M 1930 W 1530 M 1700 W 1130 M 1300 Sharks v Magpies/Killer Magpies/Killer Whales v Lions Whales ASH M 1130 W 1300 W 1100 M 1230 RD Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 11 27-Apr-15 28-Apr-15 29-Apr-15 30-Apr-15 1-May-15 2-May-15 3-May-15 Magpies/Killer Whales v Torpedoes v Magpies/Killer Whales v Tigers v Hurricanes Sharks Mariners/Marlins Hurricanes W 1900 M 2030 W 1845 M 2015 Times TBA ASH M 1300 W 1415 Devils v Lions Breakers v Barracudas Lions v Devils w 1830 m 2000 VAL W 1900 M 2030 W 1400 M 1515 Jets v Seals Jets v Seals W 1630 M 1800 M 1300 W 1430 Tigers v Sharks TIMES TBA RD Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday F 4-May-15 5-May-15 6-May-15 7-May-15 8-May-15 9-May-15 10-May-15 FINALS - SOPAC, SYD FINALS - SOPAC, SYD 1200, FINALS - SOPAC, SYD 1500,1630,1800,1930 1330, 1500, 1630, 1800, 1930 1030, 1200, 1330, 1500.
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