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North East Australian Football League (Neafl) 2016 NORTH EAST AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL Facebook: www.facebook.com/neaflofficial │ Twitter: @neaflofficial │ Website: www.neafl.com.au LEAGUE (NEAFL) QLD Phone: (07) 3033 5400 │ NSW Phone: (02) 8333 8000 2016 OFFICIAL FIXTURE ROUND 1 ROUND 2 Home Away Date Time Venue Home Away Date Time Venue Brisbane Lions Sydney Swans 2-Apr 11am Burpengary Sydney Swans GIANTS 9-Apr 12pm Henson Park Eastlake Redland 2-Apr 12pm Gungahlin Southport Eastlake 9-Apr 12pm Fankhauser Reserve Aspley Southport 2-Apr 1.30pm Graham Road Sydney Uni NT Thunder 9-Apr 2pm BISP NT Thunder Gold Coast SUNS 2-Apr 6.30pm TIO Stadium Gold Coast SUNS Aspley 9-Apr 3.45pm Metricon Stadium Sydney Uni GIANTS 3-Apr 2pm Henson Park Redland Brisbane Lions 10-Apr 1.30pm Tidbold Park ROUND 3 ROUND 4 Home Away Date Time Venue Home Away Date Time Venue Brisbane Lions Gold Coast SUNS 16-Apr 10am Yeronga Sydney Swans Southport 23-Apr 9.30am Drummoyne Oval Southport Sydney Uni 16-Apr 12pm Fankhauser Reserve Sydney Uni Eastlake 23-Apr 1pm Drummoyne Oval Redland Sydney Swans 16-Apr 1pm Yeronga Aspley Brisbane Lions 23-Apr 2pm Graham Road NT Thunder Aspley 16-Apr 6.30pm TIO Stadium Gold Coast SUNS GIANTS 23-Apr 6pm Townsville Eastlake GIANTS 17-Apr 9.30am Star Track Oval NT Thunder Redland 23-Apr 6.30pm TIO Stadium ROUND 5 ROUND 6 Home Away Date Time Venue Home Away Date Time Venue Aspley Sydney Uni 30-Apr 12pm Graham Road Sydney Swans Gold Coast SUNS 7-May 12pm Drummoyne Oval GIANTS NT Thunder 30-Apr 12.55pm Spotless Stadium Eastlake Aspley 7-May 12pm Star Track Oval Brisbane Lions Sydney Swans 1-May 4.15pm GABBA Redland Southport 7-May 1.30pm Tidbold Park Bye - Eastlake, Gold Coast SUNS, Redland, Southport Bye - Brisbane Lions, NT Thunder, GIANTS, Sydney Uni ROUND 7 ROUND 8 Home Away Date Time Venue Home Away Date Time Venue Sydney Uni Brisbane Lions 14-May 11am Henson Park Gold Coast SUNS Redland 21-May 10.30am Metricon Stadium Eastlake Sydney Swans 14-May 12pm Star Track Oval Southport Sydney Uni 21-May 12pm Fankhauser Reserve GIANTS Gold Coast SUNS 14-May 12.55pm Spotless Stadium NT Thunder Eastlake 21-May 6.30pm TIO Stadium Redland Aspley 14-May 1.30pm Tidbold Park GIANTS Brisbane Lions 22-May 11.40am Spotless Stadium NT Thunder Southport 14-May 6.30pm TIO Stadium Bye - Aspley, Sydney Swans ROUND 9 ROUND 10 Home Away Date Time Venue Home Away Date Time Venue Sydney Uni Sydney Swans 27-May 4.10pm SCG Eastlake Brisbane Lions 4-Jun 12pm Star Track Oval Eastlake Southport 28-May 10.30am Star Track Oval Redland Sydney Uni 4-Jun 12pm Tidbold Park Aspley GIANTS 28-May 12pm Graham Road Gold Coast SUNS Sydney Swans 4-Jun 12pm Metricon Stadium Brisbane Lions Gold Coast SUNS 28-May 5.15pm GABBA Southport Aspley 4-Jun 1.30pm Fankhauser Reserve NT Thunder Redland 28-May 5.30pm TIO Traeger Park (AS) NT Thunder GIANTS 4-Jun 6.30pm TIO Stadium ROUND 11 ROUND 12 Home Away Date Time Venue Home Away Date Time Venue Southport Brisbane Lions 11-Jun 12pm Fankhauser Reserve Eastlake GIANTS 18-Jun 12pm Wagga Aspley NT Thunder 11-Jun 1.30pm Graham Road Brisbane Lions Redland 18-Jun 5.10pm GABBA Sydney Uni Gold Coast SUNS 12-Jun 12pm Henson Park Sydney Swans Aspley 19-Jun 9.30am SCG GIANTS Sydney Swans 12-Jun 1pm Spotless Stadium Bye - Gold Coast SUNS, NT Thunder, Southport, Sydney Uni Bye - Eastlake, Redland NORTH EAST AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL Facebook: www.facebook.com/neaflofficial │ Twitter: @neaflofficial │ Website: www.neafl.com.au LEAGUE (NEAFL) QLD Phone: (07) 3033 5400 │ NSW Phone: (02) 8333 8000 2016 OFFICIAL FIXTURE ROUND 13 ROUND 14 Home Away Date Time Venue Home Away Date Time Venue Eastlake Gold Coast SUNS 25-Jun 10.30am Star Track Oval Gold Coast SUNS Southport 2-Jul 10am Metricon Stadium GIANTS Sydney Uni 25-Jun 12.55pm Spotless Stadium Sydney Uni Aspley 2-Jul 12pm Henson Park Southport Redland 25-Jun 1.30pm Fankhauser Reserve Sydney Swans NT Thunder 2-Jul 12.55pm SCG NT Thunder Brisbane Lions 25-Jun 6.30pm TIO Stadium Redland Eastlake 2-Jul 1.30pm Tidbold Park Bye - Aspley, Sydney Swans Bye - Brisbane Lions, GIANTS ROUND 15 ROUND 16 Home Away Date Time Venue Home Away Date Time Venue GIANTS Southport 9-Jul 10am Spotless Stadium Sydney Swans Gold Coast SUNS 16-Jul 12pm Newcastle Eastlake Sydney Swans 9-Jul 12pm Star Track Oval Redland NT Thunder 16-Jul 1.30pm Tidbold Park Gold Coast SUNS Brisbane Lions 9-Jul 12.55pm Metricon Stadium Aspley Southport 16-Jul 1.30pm Graham Road Aspley Redland 9-Jul 1.30pm Graham Road Sydney Uni Eastlake 16-Jul 2pm Henson Park NT Thunder Sydney Uni 9-Jul 3.30pm TIO Stadium Brisbane Lions GIANTS 17-Jul 1pm GABBA ROUND 17 ROUND 18 Home Away Date Time Venue Home Away Date Time Venue Sydney Swans GIANTS 23-Jul 10.05am ANZ Stadium Brisbane Lions Aspley 30-Jul 3.45pm GABBA Sydney Uni Redland 23-Jul 12pm Henson Park Eastlake NT Thunder 30-Jul 6pm Star Track Oval NT Thunder Aspley 23-Jul 6.30pm TIO Stadium Redland Gold Coast SUNS 31-Jul 1.30pm Yeronga Southport Brisbane Lions 24-Jul 1.30pm Fankhauser Reserve Bye - Southport, Sydney Swans, Sydney Uni, GIANTS Bye - Gold Coast SUNS, Eastlake ROUND 19 ROUND 20 Home Away Date Time Venue Home Away Date Time Venue Sydney Swans Brisbane Lions 6-Aug 10.05am SCG Eastlake Sydney Uni 13-Aug 12pm Star Track Oval Sydney Uni Southport 6-Aug 12pm Henson Park GIANTS Redland 13-Aug 12.55pm Spotless Stadium Gold Coast SUNS GIANTS 6-Aug 12.55pm Metricon Stadium NT Thunder Sydney Swans 13-Aug 6.30pm TIO Stadium Aspley Eastlake 6-Aug 1.30pm Graham Road Southport Gold Coast SUNS 14-Aug 1.30pm Fankhauser Reserve Bye - NT Thunder, Redland Bye - Aspley, Brisbane Lions ROUND 21 FINALS FIXTURES Home Away Date Time Venue Finals Week Date Venue Southport NT Thunder 20-Aug 12pm Fankhauser Reserve Elimination Finals 1 27/28 Aug TBA GIANTS Brisbane Lions 20-Aug 12.55pm Spotless Stadium Preliminary Finals 2 3/4 Sept TBA Aspley Gold Coast SUNS 20-Aug 1.30pm Graham Road Grand Final 3 10/11 Sept TBA Redland Eastlake 20-Aug 1.30pm Tidbold Park Sydney Uni Sydney Swans 20-Aug 2pm Henson Park.
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