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2013 NAB Cup Fixture 2013 NAB Cup Fixture Round 1 (Week 1) Round 1 (Week 2) Round 2 Round 3 Grand Final Friday, February 15 Friday, February 22 Friday, March 1 Friday, March 8 Friday, March 15 / Saturday, March 16 Western Bulldogs vs. Hawthorn GWS Giants vs. Essendon etihad stadium, 7.40pm manuka oval, 6.10pm fox footy fox footy 2013 NAB CUP GRAND FINAL 7.40pm edt* fox footy/channel 7 Essendon North Melbourne Saturday, March 2 Adelaide Crows vs. Carlton Melbourne aami stadium, 8.10pm Western Bulldogs fox footy Collingwood Richmond Geelong Cats vs. Adelaide Crows etihad stadium, 6.45pm etihad stadium, 6.45pm simonds stadium, 2.40pm fox footy fox footy fox footy Saturday, March 9 Saturday, February 23 Saturday, February 16 Gold Coast Suns vs. North Melbourne Hawthorn vs. Richmond townsville, 3.30pm aurora stadium, 1.10pm fox footy Essendon vs. Richmond wangaratta, 5.10pm Melbourne vs. St Kilda fox footy casey fields, 2.30pm Fremantle Gold Coast Suns Geelong Cats Hawthorn West Coast Eagles Brisbane Lions GWS Giants vs. Brisbane Lions Fremantle vs. Western Bulldogs patersons stadium, 4.40pm metricon stadium, 6.40pm wagga, 7.00pm mandurah, 3.30pm fox footy fox footy Sunday, February 24 Carlton vs. Fremantle Geelong Cats vs. North Melbourne Sunday, February 17 etihad stadium, 7.40pm simonds stadium, 3.40pm fox footy fox footy Sunday, March 3 Collingwood vs. Brisbane Lions etihad stadium, 6.40pm GWS Giants fox footy Port Adelaide vs. Melbourne Adelaide Crows Carlton renmark, 4.00pm St Kilda Sydney Swans Port Adelaide blacktown international West Coast Eagles vs. Port Adelaide aami stadium, 4.10pm sportspark sydney, 4.40pm alice springs, 7.00pm fox footy St Kilda vs. Sydney Swans fox footy etihad stadium, 5.10pm fox footy Sydney Swans vs. Gold Coast Suns blacktown international West Coast Eagles vs. Collingwood sportspark sydney, 7.00pm patersons stadium, 4.40pm fox footy *All times are local, with the exception of the Grand Final in EDT. Please note daylight savings is in effect in VIC, TAS, NSW, ACT & SA. QLD, NT and WA are not affected by daylight savings. For broadcast details, visit afl.com.au/ broadcastguide © 2012 Australian Football League. Reproduction of the NAB Cup Fixture in whole or in part is permitted only with prior written approval of the AFL. The NAB Cup Fixture is subject to change without notice. The AFL will not be liable for changes made to the NAB Cup Fixture. This version of the NAB Cup Fixture is correct as of 23 January 2013. For the latest information, visit afl.com.au..
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