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SACA Grade Cricket SACA Grade Cricket handbook Season: 2013/2014 date updated: 2 Oct 2013 SACA Grade Cricket: West End A Grade 2013/2014 Round 1 19 Oct, 26 Oct (11:00 AM) Glenelg v Northern Districts Gliderol Stadium 19 Oct, 26 Oct (11:00 AM) Tea Tree Gully v Kensington Pertaringa Oval 19 Oct, 26 Oct (11:00 AM) Southern District v Woodville Bice Oval 19 Oct, 26 Oct (11:00 AM) West Torrens v Port Adelaide Henley Grange Memorial Oval 19 Oct, 26 Oct (11:00 AM) Prospect v Sturt Prospect Oval 19 Oct, 26 Oct (11:00 AM) Adelaide v East Torrens Glandore Oval 19 Oct, 26 Oct (11:00 AM) Adelaide University v BYE Round 2 2 Nov, 9 Nov (11:00 AM) Northern Districts v Tea Tree Gully Salisbury Oval 2 Nov, 9 Nov (11:00 AM) East Torrens v Adelaide University Campbelltown Oval 2 Nov, 9 Nov (11:00 AM) Sturt v Adelaide Price Memorial Oval 2 Nov, 9 Nov (11:00 AM) Port Adelaide v Prospect Port Adelaide Reserve 2 Nov, 9 Nov (11:00 AM) Woodville v West Torrens Woodville Oval 2 Nov, 9 Nov (11:00 AM) Kensington v Southern District Parkinson Oval 2 Nov, 9 Nov (11:00 AM) Glenelg v BYE Round 3 16 Nov, 23 Nov (11:00 AM) Southern District v Northern Districts Bice Oval 16 Nov, 23 Nov (11:00 AM) Tea Tree Gully v Glenelg Pertaringa Oval 16 Nov, 23 Nov (11:00 AM) West Torrens v Kensington Henley Grange Memorial Oval 16 Nov, 23 Nov (11:00 AM) Prospect v Woodville Prospect Oval 16 Nov, 23 Nov (11:00 AM) Adelaide v Port Adelaide Glandore Oval 16 Nov, 23 Nov (11:00 AM) Adelaide University v Sturt University Oval No 1 16 Nov, 23 Nov (11:00 AM) East Torrens v BYE Round 4 30 Nov, 1 Dec (11:00 AM) Sturt v East Torrens Price Memorial Oval 30 Nov, 1 Dec (11:00 AM) Northern Districts v West Torrens Salisbury Oval 30 Nov, 1 Dec (11:00 AM) Woodville v Adelaide Woodville Oval 30 Nov, 1 Dec (11:00 AM) Port Adelaide v Adelaide University Port Adelaide Reserve 30 Nov, 1 Dec (11:00 AM) Glenelg v Southern District Gliderol Stadium 30 Nov, 1 Dec (11:00 AM) Kensington v Prospect Parkinson Oval 30 Nov, 1 Dec (11:00 AM) Tea Tree Gully v BYE Round 5 14 Dec, 15 Dec (11:00 AM) Prospect v Northern Districts Prospect Oval 14 Dec, 15 Dec (11:00 AM) West Torrens v Glenelg Henley Grange Memorial Oval 14 Dec, 15 Dec (11:00 AM) Southern District v Tea Tree Gully Bice Oval 14 Dec, 15 Dec (11:00 AM) Adelaide v Kensington Glandore Oval 14 Dec, 15 Dec (11:00 AM) Adelaide University v Woodville University Oval No 1 14 Dec, 15 Dec (11:00 AM) East Torrens v Port Adelaide Campbelltown Oval 14 Dec, 15 Dec (11:00 AM) Sturt v BYE Round 6 21 Dec (11:00 AM) Port Adelaide v Sturt Port Adelaide Reserve 21 Dec (11:00 AM) Woodville v East Torrens Woodville Oval 21 Dec (11:00 AM) Kensington v Adelaide University Parkinson Oval 21 Dec (11:00 AM) Northern Districts v Adelaide Salisbury Oval 21 Dec (11:00 AM) Glenelg v Prospect Gliderol Stadium 21 Dec (11:00 AM) Tea Tree Gully v West Torrens Pertaringa Oval 21 Dec (11:00 AM) Southern District v BYE SACA Grade Cricket: West End A Grade 2013/2014 (continued) Round 7 11 Jan, 12 Jan (11:00 AM) Prospect v Tea Tree Gully Prospect Oval 11 Jan, 12 Jan (11:00 AM) West Torrens v Southern District Henley Grange Memorial Oval 11 Jan, 12 Jan (11:00 AM) Adelaide v Glenelg Glandore Oval 11 Jan, 12 Jan (11:00 AM) Adelaide University v Northern Districts University Oval No 1 11 Jan, 12 Jan (11:00 AM) East Torrens v Kensington Campbelltown Oval 11 Jan, 12 Jan (11:00 AM) Sturt v Woodville Price Memorial Oval 11 Jan, 12 Jan (11:00 AM) Port Adelaide v BYE Round 8 18 Jan, 25 Jan (11:00 AM) Tea Tree Gully v Adelaide Pertaringa Oval 18 Jan, 25 Jan (11:00 AM) Northern Districts v East Torrens Salisbury Oval 18 Jan, 25 Jan (11:00 AM) Woodville v Port Adelaide Woodville Oval 18 Jan, 25 Jan (11:00 AM) Kensington v Sturt Parkinson Oval 18 Jan, 25 Jan (11:00 AM) Glenelg v Adelaide University Gliderol Stadium 18 Jan, 25 Jan (11:00 AM) Southern District v Prospect Bice Oval 18 Jan, 25 Jan (11:00 AM) West Torrens v BYE Round 9 1 Feb, 8 Feb (11:00 AM) Port Adelaide v Kensington Port Adelaide Reserve 1 Feb, 8 Feb (11:00 AM) East Torrens v Glenelg Campbelltown Oval 1 Feb, 8 Feb (11:00 AM) Adelaide University v Tea Tree Gully University Oval No 1 1 Feb, 8 Feb (11:00 AM) Adelaide v Southern District Glandore Oval 1 Feb, 8 Feb (11:00 AM) Prospect v West Torrens Prospect Oval 1 Feb, 8 Feb (11:00 AM) Sturt v Northern Districts Price Memorial Oval 1 Feb, 8 Feb (11:00 AM) Woodville v BYE Round 10 15 Feb (11:00 AM) West Torrens v Adelaide Henley Grange Memorial Oval 15 Feb (11:00 AM) Southern District v Adelaide University Bice Oval 15 Feb (11:00 AM) Tea Tree Gully v East Torrens Pertaringa Oval 15 Feb (11:00 AM) Glenelg v Sturt Gliderol Stadium 15 Feb (11:00 AM) Northern Districts v Port Adelaide Salisbury Oval 15 Feb (11:00 AM) Kensington v Woodville Parkinson Oval 15 Feb (11:00 AM) Prospect v BYE Round 11 22 Feb, 23 Feb (11:00 AM) Adelaide v Prospect Glandore Oval 22 Feb, 23 Feb (11:00 AM) Adelaide University v West Torrens University Oval No 1 22 Feb, 23 Feb (11:00 AM) East Torrens v Southern District Campbelltown Oval 22 Feb, 23 Feb (11:00 AM) Sturt v Tea Tree Gully Price Memorial Oval 22 Feb, 23 Feb (11:00 AM) Port Adelaide v Glenelg Port Adelaide Reserve 22 Feb, 23 Feb (11:00 AM) Woodville v Northern Districts Woodville Oval 22 Feb, 23 Feb (11:00 AM) Kensington v BYE Round 12 1 Mar, 8 Mar (11:00 AM) West Torrens v East Torrens Henley Grange Memorial Oval 1 Mar, 8 Mar (11:00 AM) Northern Districts v Kensington Salisbury Oval 1 Mar, 8 Mar (11:00 AM) Glenelg v Woodville Gliderol Stadium 1 Mar, 8 Mar (11:00 AM) Tea Tree Gully v Port Adelaide Pertaringa Oval 1 Mar, 8 Mar (11:00 AM) Southern District v Sturt Bice Oval 1 Mar, 8 Mar (11:00 AM) Prospect v Adelaide University Prospect Oval 1 Mar, 8 Mar (11:00 AM) Adelaide v BYE Round 13 15 Mar (11:00 AM) Kensington v Glenelg Parkinson Oval 15 Mar (11:00 AM) Port Adelaide v Southern District Port Adelaide Reserve 15 Mar (11:00 AM) Adelaide University v Adelaide University Oval No 1 15 Mar (11:00 AM) East Torrens v Prospect Campbelltown Oval 15 Mar (11:00 AM) Sturt v West Torrens Price Memorial Oval 15 Mar (11:00 AM) Woodville v Tea Tree Gully Woodville Oval 15 Mar (11:00 AM) Northern Districts v BYE Finals Semi Final (1) 22 March, 23 March (11:00 AM) Semi Final (2) 22 March, 23 March (11:00 AM) Grand Final 29 March, 30 March (11:00 AM) SACA Grade Cricket: West End One Day Cup 2013/2014 Round 1 12 Oct (11:00 AM) Northern Districts v Tea Tree Gully Salisbury Oval 12 Oct (11:00 AM) Kensington v West Torrens Parkinson Oval 12 Oct (11:00 AM) Glenelg v Woodville Gliderol Stadium 12 Oct (11:00 AM) Prospect v Adelaide Prospect Oval 12 Oct (11:00 AM) Southern District v Port Adelaide Bice Oval 12 Oct (11:00 AM) East Torrens v Sturt Campbelltown Oval 27 Oct (11:00 AM) SACA U19 v Adelaide University Park 25 No 2 Round 2 3 Nov (11:00 AM) Glenelg v Adelaide University Gliderol Stadium 3 Nov (11:00 AM) SACA U19 v Kensington Park 25 No 3 10 Nov (11:00 AM) West Torrens v Northern Districts Henley Grange Memorial Oval 10 Nov (11:00 AM) Adelaide v East Torrens Glandore Oval 10 Nov (11:00 AM) Woodville v Port Adelaide Woodville Oval 10 Nov (11:00 AM) Southern District v Prospect Bice Oval 10 Nov (11:00 AM) Tea Tree Gully v Sturt Pertaringa Oval Round 3 17 Nov (11:00 AM) East Torrens v SACA U19 Park 25 No 1 24 Nov (11:00 AM) Northern Districts v Adelaide Salisbury Oval 24 Nov (11:00 AM) Woodville v West Torrens Woodville Oval 24 Nov (11:00 AM) Port Adelaide v Prospect Port Adelaide Reserve 24 Nov (11:00 AM) Adelaide University v Tea Tree Gully University Oval No 1 24 Nov (11:00 AM) Kensington v Glenelg Parkinson Oval 24 Nov (11:00 AM) Sturt v Southern District Price Memorial Oval Finals Qualifying Final (1) 19 January Qualifying Final (2) 19 January Qualifying Final (3) 19 January Qualifying Final (4) 19 January Semi Final (1) 2 February (11:00 AM) Semi Final (2) 2 February (11:00 AM) Grand Final 9 February (11:00 AM) SACA Grade Cricket: West End Twenty20 Cup 2013/2014 Round 1 17 Nov (10:00 AM) Woodville v Kensington Woodville Oval 17 Nov (10:00 AM) Northern Districts v Adelaide University Salisbury Oval 17 Nov (10:00 AM) West Torrens v Sturt Moonta Oval 17 Nov (10:00 AM) Adelaide v Port Adelaide Glandore Oval 17 Nov (10:00 AM) Southern District v Glenelg Encounter Bay Oval 19 Nov (5:20 PM) East Torrens v Prospect Campbelltown Oval 15 Jan (5:20 PM) Tea Tree Gully v SACA U19 Pertaringa Oval Round 2 3 Dec (5:20 PM) Kensington v Northern Districts Parkinson Oval 3 Dec (5:20 PM) Prospect v Woodville Prospect Oval 3 Dec (5:20 PM) Adelaide University v East Torrens University Oval No 1 3 Dec (5:20 PM) Tea Tree Gully v West Torrens Pertaringa Oval 3 Dec (5:20 PM) Sturt v Port Adelaide Price Memorial Oval 3 Dec (5:20 PM) Southern District v Adelaide Bice Oval 22 Jan (5:20 PM) Glenelg v SACA U19 Gliderol Stadium Round 3 14 Jan (5:20 PM) Kensington v Prospect Parkinson Oval 14 Jan (5:20 PM) Northern Districts v East Torrens Salisbury Oval 14 Jan (5:20 PM) Woodville v Adelaide University Woodville Oval 14 Jan (5:20 PM) Port Adelaide v Southern District Port Adelaide Reserve 14 Jan (5:20 PM) Sturt v Glenelg Price Memorial Oval 14 Jan (5:20 PM) Adelaide v Tea Tree Gully Glandore Oval 29 Jan (5:20 PM) West Torrens v SACA U19 Henley Grange Memorial Oval Round 4 28 Jan (5:20 PM) East Torrens v Woodville Campbelltown Oval 28 Jan (5:20 PM) Adelaide University v Kensington University Oval No 1 28 Jan (5:20 PM) Prospect v Northern Districts Prospect Oval 28 Jan (5:20 PM) Adelaide v Southern District Glandore Oval 28 Jan (5:20 PM) Port Adelaide v West Torrens Port Adelaide Reserve 28 Jan (5:20 PM) Glenelg v Tea
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