Ellesmere Rugby Sub Union Draw for Saturday 11 June 2016 Club Days: Leeston, Selwyn

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Ellesmere Rugby Sub Union Draw for Saturday 11 June 2016 Club Days: Leeston, Selwyn ELLESMERE RUGBY SUB UNION DRAW FOR SATURDAY 11 JUNE 2016 CLUB DAYS: LEESTON, SELWYN LUISETTI SEEDS DIVISION 1 - FINAL Southbridge v. Waihora 2.45pm Southbridge 1 G Peddie Assistant Referees: K Hancox, A Brosnahan, SC: A McMillan, E Patterson LUISETTI SEEDS DIVISION 1 - 3RD AND 4TH PLAY OFF Glenmark v. Rakaia 2.45pm Omihi 1 S Laird LUISETTI SEEDS DIVISION 1 - PLAY-OFFS Celtic v. Ashley 2.45pm Celtic 1 M Gallagher Lincoln v. Burn/Duns/Irwell 2.45pm Lincoln 1 R Goodman Assistant Referees: M Talbot, K Bambry LUISETTI SEEDS DIVISION 1 - TROPHY Kaiapoi v. Saracens 2.45pm Kaiapoi Oval A Stead Darfield v. Oxford 2.45pm Darfield 1 C O'Malley Assistant Referees: M Hanson, P O'Brien LUISETTI SEEDS DIVISION 1 - PLATE West Melton v. Hampstead 2.45pm West Melton 1 H Cook Assistant Referees: J Shalfoon, G Cullen Ohoka v. Southern 2.45pm Mand 1 G Welch LUISETTI SEEDS DIVISION 1 - PLAQUE Rolleston v. Methven 2.45pm Rolleston 1 J Currie Assistant Referees: D Sullivan, K Jones Hornby v. Prebbleton 2.45pm Denton Oval J Lamers Assistant Referees: M Bruhns, B Moir ELLESMERE DIVISION 2 Springston v. Hornby 2.45pm Springston 1 TBA Kirwee v. Burn/Duns/Irwell 2.45pm Kirwee 1 TBA Rolleston v. Diamond Harbour 1.00pm Rolleston 1 D Sullivan Southbridge v. Prebbleton 1.00pm Southbridge 1 A Brosnahan Darfield v. Lincoln 1.00pm Darfield 1 M Hanson Banks Peninsula bye ELLESMERE DIVISION 3 West Melton v. Kirwee 1.00pm West Melton 1 J Shalfoon Lincoln v. Waihora/Springston 1.00pm Lincoln 1 M Talbot Burn/Duns/Irwell v. Hornby 1.00pm Dunsandel 1 Club Ref ELLES/MID CANT COMBINED COLTS SECTION 1 Springston v. Prebbleton 1.00pm Springston 1 M Quinlivan Darfield v. Lincoln Red 1.00pm Darfield 1 P O'Brien Celtic bye ELLES/MID CANT COMBINED COLTS SECTION 2 Lincoln Black v. Rakaia/Methven 1.00pm Lincoln 2 K Bambry Kirwee/BDI v. Waihora 1.00pm Dunsandel 2 C Wootton West Melton bye WOMENS - CUP Linwood v. Lincoln 2.45pm Linfield 4 Burn/Duns/Irwell v. Sydenham 1.00pm Dunsandel 1 TBA CRUSADERS SECONDARY SCHOOLS - UC CHAMPIONSHIP Marlborough B C v. Lincoln HS 12.00pm Marlborough BC ELLESMERE/NORTH CANT/MID CANT COMBINED U18 - SECTION 1 Celtic v. Pegasus Bay 2.00pm Celtic 2 Lincoln v. Prebbleton/West Melt 1.00pm Lincoln 3 Q Hathaway Waihora bye ELLESMERE/NORTH CANT/MID CANT COMBINED U18 - SECTION 2 Rolleston v. Ashley-Oxford 1.30pm Rolleston 2 K Jones Methven v. Malvern 2.15pm Methven 1 ELLESMERE/MID CANT U16 DILS v. Malvern 1.00pm Leeston 1 A Webber Hampstead v. Methven 2.15pm Hampstead 1 Lincoln/West Melton v. Prebbleton 1.00pm West Melton 2 G Cullen Rolleston v. Waihora 12.00pm Rolleston 2 S Lamont Southern v. Celtic/Allenton 1.00pm Hinds 1 ELLESMERE U14.5 Springston v. Rolleston 11.30am Springston 2 M Bruhns Leeston v. Darfield 12.30pm Leeston 2 C Love ELLESMERE U14.5 Duns/Irw/Soub v. Prebbleton 12.30pm Southbridge 2 E Patterson West Melton v. Waihora 12.30pm West Melton 3 D Morrison ELLESMERE U13 Prebbleton Blue bye West Melton v. Waihora/BP 11.30am West Melton 2 Club Ref Duns/Irw/Soub v. Lincoln 11.00am Southbridge 2 J Lynch Leeston v. Rolleston Gold 11.30am Leeston 1 S Corcoran Prebbleton White v. Rolleston Black 11.30am Prebbleton Oval Club Ref Malvern Comb v. Waihora 12.30pm Selwyn 1 C Banks ELLESMERE UNDER 11.5 - SECTION 1 Malvern Comb v. Waihora 11.00am Selwyn 1 J Feltell Waihora/BP v. Rolleston Gold 11.00am Tai Tapu 2 Club Ref Lincoln v. Dunsandel/Irwell 11.30am Lincoln 1 G McKenzie Rolleston Black v. West Melton Gold 11.30am Rolleston 2 J Baird ELLESMERE UNDER 11.5 - SECTION 2 Thursday, 9 June 2016 Southbridge/Leeston v. Springston 6.00pm Leeston A Webber Saturday, 11 June 2016 Southbridge/Leeston v. Rolleston Red 11.00am Leeston 2 R Aickman Prebbleton Blue v. Springston 11.00am Prebbleton 1 Club Ref West Melton Blue v. Prebbleton White 11.00am West Melton 3 Club Ref ELLESMERE UNDER 10 - SECTION 1 Rolleston Red bye Rolleston Gold v. Prebbleton Red 11.50am Rolleston 3 Waihora Black v. Banks Peninsula 11.00am Tai Tapu 4 Lincoln Red v. Springston 11.00am Lincoln 5 Waihora White v. Prebbleton Green 10.00am Tai Tapu 4 Lincoln Black v. Prebbleton White 10.00am Lincoln 5 ELLESMERE UNDER 10 - SECTION 2 Prebbleton Blue v. Rolleston Black 11.00am Prebbleton 3 Rolleston White v. West Melton Blue 11.40am Rolleston 4 Selwyn v. Southbridge 11.40am Selwyn 2 Darfield v. Dunsandel/Irwell 11.30am Darfield 4 Leeston Black v. West Melton Gold 9.30am Leeston 1b Leeston Red v. Kirwee 10.00am Leeston 1a ELLESMERE U8.5 SECTION 1 Rolleston Gold v. Prebbleton White 10.50am Rolleston 3 Rolleston White v. Lincoln Red 10.40am Rolleston 4 Banks Peninsula v. Waihora Black 10.00am Little River 2 Waihora Red v. Diamond Harbour 9.00am Tai Tapu 4 Lincoln Black v. Prebbleton Blue 9.00am Lincoln 5 ELLESMERE U8.5 SECTION 2 Dunsandel/Irwell bye Springston Black v. Waihora White 10.30am Springston 3 Leeston v. Prebbleton Green 9.00am Leeston 1a Springston Green v. Prebbleton Red 9.30am Springston 3 West Melton White v. Southbridge 12.00pm West Melton 4 ELLESMERE U8.5 SECTION 3 Darfield Blue v. Rolleston Black 10.30am Darfield 4 West Melton Blue v. Kirwee Gold 10.50am West Melton 5 Selwyn v. Kirwee Black 10.40am Selwyn 2 Darfield Red v. Rolleston Red 9.30am Darfield 4 West Melton Gold v. Sheffield 11.00am West Melton 4 ELLESMERE U7 SECTION 1 Prebbleton 2 v. Waihora Black 9.50am Prebbleton 4 Prebbleton 9 v. Springston Red 9.10am Prebbleton 3 Waihora White v. Lincoln Red 9.15am Tai Tapu 3a Diamond Harbour Blue v. Diamond Harbour White 10.30am Diamond Harbour 1a Waihora Red v. Banks Peninsula Gold 9.30am Tai Tapu 3b Prebbleton 1 v. Banks Peninsula Maroon 9.00am Prebbleton 4 ELLESMERE U7 SECTION 2 Waihora Green v. Lincoln Black 10.15am Tai Tapu 3a West Melton Red v. Prebbleton 7 10.00am West Melton 4 West Melton Gold v. Prebbleton 3 9.50am West Melton 5 Rolleston Gold v. Prebbleton 4 10.00am Rolleston 3 Rolleston Black v. Rolleston Pink 9.00am Rolleston 4 West Melton Blue v. Waihora Pink 9.10am West Melton 4 ELLESMERE U7 SECTION 3 Leeston Black v. Rolleston Silver 10.00am Leeston 2a Rolleston Red v. Southbridge White 9.10am Rolleston 3 Leeston White v. Prebbleton 6 9.30am Leeston 2b Dunsandel/Irwell Blue v. Prebbleton 5 10.30am Dunsandel 3 Lincoln White v. Dunsandel/Irwell Black 10.00am Lincoln 3a Leeston Red v. Southbridge Blue 9.00am Leeston 2a ELLESMERE U7 SECTION 4 Friday, 10 June 2016 Darfield White v. Darfield Red 6.00pm Darfield 1a Saturday, 11 June 2016 Darfield Blue bye Kirwee Gold v. West Melton Black 10.30am Kirwee 3 Selwyn Black v. Kirwee Black 9.30am Selwyn 2 Kirwee Red v. Sheffield White 9.30am Kirwee 3 Selwyn Green v. West Melton Green 9.30am Selwyn 1a Selwyn White v. Sheffield Black 9.00am Selwyn 1b ELLESMERE U7 SECTION 5 Lincoln Green v. Prebbleton 10 9.00am Lincoln 3a Rolleston Green v. Waihora Gold 9.50am Rolleston 4 Prebbleton 11 v. Springston Black 10.40am Prebbleton 4 West Melton White v. Rolleston White 9.00am West Melton 5 Prebbleton 8 v. Rolleston Orange 10.00am Prebbleton 3 Lincoln Blue v. Springston Green 9.30am Lincoln 3b .
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