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CHS - North Coast Australian Football Boys Under 15S Competition 2020 CHS - North Coast Australian Football Boys Under 15s Competition 2020 Convener- [email protected] All Coaches of all teams MUST contact via email the relevant Convener two weeks prior to the commencement of competition. **Schools who fail to notify Conveners of difficulties with play-by dates risk being forfeited from competition** COACHES - Please take a copy of KO Rules to every game (found at NSW CHS) Round 1 Round Of 16 Quarter Finals Semi Finals Final 2020-04-01 2020-05-15 2020-05-29 2020-06-12 2020-06-26 Round 1 1 Byron Bay High School (home) vs Ballina Coast High Round Of 16 1 Round 1 match 1 vs Round 1 2 Round 1 match 2 Mullumbimby High School (home) vs Quarter Finals 1 Wollumbin High Round Of 16 match School 1 vs Round Of 16 match Round 1 3 2 Tweed River High School (home) vs Round Of 16 2 Banora Point High Round 1 match 3 School vs Round 1 match 4 Round 1 4 BYE Semi Finals 1 vs Quarter Finals Kingscliff High match 1 School (home) vs Quarter Finals match 2 Round 1 5 Casino High School (home) Round Of 16 3 vs Round 1 match 5 vs Round 1 match 6 (home) Round 1 6 Maclean High School (home) vs Quarter Finals 2 Round Of 16 match 3 vs Round 1 7 Round Of 16 match The Rivers 4 Secondary College (joint) (home) vs Round Of 16 4 Round 1 match 7 vs Round 1 8 Round 1 match 8 blank Final 1 Round 1 9 Semi Finals match Coffs Harbour High 1 School (home) vs vs Semi Finals match BYE 2 Round 1 10 Round Of 16 5 Toormina High Round 1 match 9 School (home) vs vs Round 1 match 10 Woolgoolga High School Quarter Finals 3 Round Of 16 match Round 1 11 5 Bellingen High vs School (home) Round Of 16 match vs 6 South Grafton High School Round Of 16 6 Round 1 match 11 Round 1 12 vs Grafton High School Round 1 match 12 (home) vs BYE Semi Finals 2 Quarter Finals Round 1 13 match 3 Nambucca Heads vs High School (home) Quarter Finals vs match 4 BYE Round Of 16 7 Round 1 match 13 Round 1 14 vs Melville High School Round 1 match 14 (home) vs Kempsey High School Quarter Finals 4 Round Of 16 match 7 Round 1 15 vs Camden Haven Round Of 16 match High School (home) 8 vs BYE Round Of 16 8 Round 1 match 15 vs Round 1 16 Round 1 match 16 Hastings Secondary (home) College (joint) (home) vs BYE CHS - 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Please take a copy of KO Rules to every game (found at NSW CHS) Round 1 Round 2 Round Of 16 Quarter Semi Finals Final 2020-02-21 2020-02-28 2020-03-03 Finals 2020-03-27 2020-04-03 2020-03-20 Round 1 1 Banora Point High School (home) Round 2 1 vs Round 1 match 1 vs Round 1 2 Round 1 match Byron Bay High 2 (home) School (home) vs Round Of 16 1 Round 2 match 1 Round 1 3 vs Kingscliff High Round 2 match School (home) 2 vs Round 2 2 Round 1 match Round 1 4 3 Mullumbimby vs High School Round 1 match (home) 4 (home) vs Quarter Finals 1 Round 1 5 Round Of 16 Murwillumbah match 1 High School vs (home) Round Of 16 vs match 2 Round 2 3 Round 1 6 Round 1 match Tweed River 5 High School vs (home) Round 1 match vs 6 (home) Round Of 16 2 Round 1 7 Round 2 match Ballina Coast 3 High (home) vs vs Round 2 match 4 Round 1 8 Round 2 4 Wollumbin High Round 1 match School (home) 7 vs vs Round 1 match 8 (home) Round 1 9 Kyogle High School (home) Semi Finals 1 Quarter Finals vs match 1 vs Quarter Finals Round 1 10 match 2 Evans River Round 2 5 Community Round 1 match School (home) 9 vs vs Round 1 match Round 1 11 10 (home) Casino High School (home) vs Round Of 16 3 Round 2 match 5 Round 1 12 vs Maclean High Round 2 match School (home) 6 vs Round 2 6 Round 1 match Round 1 13 11 Nimbin Central vs School (home) Round 1 match vs 12 (home) Quarter Finals 2 Round 1 14 Round Of 16 The Rivers match 3 Secondary vs College (joint) Round Of 16 (home) match 4 vs Round 2 7 Round 1 match Round 1 15 13 Alstonville High vs School (home) Round 1 match vs 14 (home) Round Of 16 4 Round 1 16 Round 2 match Woodenbong 7 Central School vs (home) Round 2 match vs 8 Round 2 8 Round 1 17 Orara High Round 1 match School (home) 15 vs vs BYE Round 1 match 16 (home) Round 1 18 Final 1 South Grafton Semi Finals High School match 1 (home) vs vs Semi Finals Dorrigo High match 2 School Round 2 9 Round 1 match Round 1 19 17 Toormina High vs School (home) Round 1 match vs 18 BYE Round Of 16 5 Round 2 match Round 1 20 9 Grafton High vs School (home) Round 2 match vs 10 BYE Round 2 10 Round 1 match Round 1 21 19 Coffs Harbour vs Senior College Round 1 match (home) 20 (home) vs BYE Quarter Finals 3 Round Of 16 Round 1 22 match 5 Bellingen High vs School (home) Round Of 16 vs match 6 BYE Round 2 11 Round 1 match Round 1 23 21 Woolgoolga vs High School Round 1 match (home) 22 (home) vs BYE Round Of 16 6 Round 2 match 11 Round 1 24 vs Coffs Harbour Round 2 match High School 12 (home) vs Round 2 12 BYE Round 1 match 23 vs Round 1 25 Round 1 match Camden Haven 24 (home) High School (home) vs Semi Finals 2 Quarter Finals BYE match 3 vs Quarter Finals Round 1 26 match 4 Nambucca Heads High School (home) Round 2 13 vs Round 1 match BYE 25 vs Round 1 match 26 (home) Round 1 27 Melville High School (home) Round Of 16 7 vs Round 2 match BYE 13 vs Round 2 match Round 1 28 14 Bowraville Central School Round 2 14 (home) Round 1 match vs 27 BYE vs Round 1 match 28 (home) Round 1 29 Wauchope High Quarter Finals 4 School (home) Round Of 16 vs match 7 BYE vs Round Of 16 match 8 Round 1 30 Hastings Round 2 15 Secondary Round 1 match College - 29 Westport vs (home) Round 1 match vs 30 (home) BYE Round Of 16 8 Round 2 match Round 1 31 15 Kempsey High vs School (home) Round 2 match vs 16 BYE Round 2 16 Round 1 32 Round 1 match Macksville High 31 School (home) vs vs Round 1 match Hastings 32 Secondary College - Port Macquarie CHS - North Coast Basketball Boys Under 15s Competition 2020 Convener- [email protected] All Coaches of all teams MUST contact via email the relevant Convener two weeks prior to the commencement of competition. **Schools who fail to notify Conveners of difficulties with play-by dates risk being forfeited from competition** COACHES - Please take a copy of KO Rules to every game (found at NSW CHS) Round 1 Round 2 Round Of 16 Quarter Semi Finals Final 2020-06-26 2020-07-24 2020-08-07 Finals 2020-09-04 2020-09-18 2020-08-21 Round 1 1 Tweed River High School (home) vs Round 2 1 Round 1 match 1 vs Round 1 2 Round 1 match Ballina Coast 2 (home) High (home) vs Round Of 16 1 Round 2 match Round 1 3 1 Wollumbin High vs School (home) Round 2 match vs 2 Round 2 2 Round 1 4 Round 1 match Kingscliff High 3 School (home) vs vs Round 1 match 4 (home) Round 1 5 Murwillumbah Quarter Finals 1 High School Round Of 16 (home) match 1 vs vs Round Of 16 match 2 Round 1 6 Mullumbimby High School Round 2 3 Round 1 match (home) 5 vs vs Round 1 match 6 (home) Round 1 7 Byron Bay High School (home) Round Of 16 2 vs Round 2 match 3 vs Round 1 8 Round 2 match Banora Point 4 High School (home) vs Round 2 4 Round 1 match 7 vs Round 1 9 Round 1 match Kyogle High 8 (home) School (home) vs Alstonville High Semi Finals 1 School Quarter Finals match 1 Round 1 10 vs Evans River Quarter Finals Community match 2 School (home) Round 2 5 vs Round 1 match BYE 9 vs Round 1 match Round 1 11 10 Maclean High School (home) vs Round Of 16 3 BYE Round 2 match 5 vs Round 1 12 Round 2 match The Rivers 6 Secondary College, Richmond Round 2 6 Round 1 match River High 11 Campus vs (home) Round 1 match vs 12 (home) BYE Quarter Finals 2 Round 1 13 Round Of 16 The Rivers match 3 Secondary vs College, Kadina Round Of 16 High Campus match 4 (home) vs Bonalbo Round 2 7 Central School Round 1 match 13 vs Round 1 match Round 1 14 14 The Rivers Secondary College, Round Of 16 4 Lismore High Round 2 match Campus 7 (home) vs vs Round 2 match BYE 8 Round 2 8 Round 1 15 Woodenbong Round 1 match Central School 15 (home) vs vs Round 1 match BYE 16 (home) Final 1 Round 1 16 Semi Finals Casino High match 1 School (home) vs vs Semi Finals BYE match 2 Round 2 9 Round 1 17 Grafton High Round 1 match School (home) 17 vs vs Round 1 match 18 (home) Round 1 18 Orara High Round Of 16 5 School (home) Round 2 match vs 9 vs Round 2 match Round 1 19 10 Coffs Harbour High School (home) Round 2 10 vs Round 1 match 19 vs Round 1 20 Round 1 match Bellingen High 20 (home) School (home) vs Quarter Finals 3 Round Of 16 match 5 Round 1 21 vs South Grafton Round Of 16 High School match 6 (home) vs Round 2 11 Round 1 match 21 Round 1 22 vs Toormina High Round 1 match School (home) 22 (home) vs Round
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