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Nswrl Sg Ball 2018 Draw NSWRL SG BALL 2018 DRAW Dates subject to change Round 1 Venue Date Time Raiders Club Belconnen Canberra v Souths Saturday 10 February 2018 1:30pm Hardwick Cres, Holt Penrith v Balmain Panthers Stadium Saturday 10 February 2018 11.00am Illawarra v Wests WIN Stadium, Wollongong Saturday 10 February 2018 5.15pm Newcastle v St George Cessnock Sportsground Saturday 10 February 2018 1.30pm Southern Cross Group Cronulla v Central Coast Saturday 10 February 2018 1.45pm Stadium West Coast Pirates v Parramatta Ken Allen Field Saturday 10 February 2018 11.00am Roosters v Canterbury Henson Park Saturday 10 February 2018 11.30am Manly v Norths Brookvale Oval (Lottoland) Saturday 10 February 2018 12.00pm Round 2 Souths v Illawarra Redfern Oval Saturday 17 February 2018 1.15pm Raiders Club Belconnen Canberra v Penrith Saturday 17 February 2018 2:30pm Hardwick Cres, Holt Parramatta v Manly New Era Stadium Saturday 17 February 2018 11.30am Cronulla v Canterbury Sharks Academy Saturday 17 February 2018 1.30pm St George v Roosters Norford Park Saturday 17 February 2018 12.00 noon Central Coast v Wests Morry Breen Oval Saturday 17 February 2018 1.30pm Balmain v Newcastle Leichhardt Oval Saturday 17 February 2018 5.30pm Norths v West Coast Pirates Erskineville Oval Saturday 17 February 2018 11.30am Round 3 Souths v St George Redfern Oval Saturday 24 February 2018 1.15pm Raiders Club Belconnen Canberra v Cronulla Saturday 24 February 2018 2.00pm Hardwick Cres, Holt Penrith v Parramatta St Marys Stadium Saturday 24 February 2018 1.30pm Roosters v Illawarra Henson Park Saturday 24 February 2018 11.30am Newcastle v Norths Maitland Sports Ground Saturday 24 February 2018 1.30pm Central Coast v West Coast Morry Breen Oval Saturday 24 February 2018 1.30pm Pirates Canterbury v Manly Belmore Sports Ground Saturday 24 February 2018 1.00pm Wests v Balmain Campbelltown Stadium Saturday 24 February 2018 12.15pm SG Ball Draw 2018 NSWRL SG BALL 2018 DRAW Round 4 West Coast Pirates v Illawarra Ken Allen Field Saturday 3 March 2018 11.00am Norths v Penrith Forestville Oval Saturday 3 March 2018 11.30am Roosters v Canberra Henson Park Saturday 3 March 2018 1.30pm Parramatta v Souths New Era Stadium Saturday 3 March 2018 11.30am Canterbury v Balmain Belmore Sports Ground Saturday 3 March 2018 1.00pm St George v Wests Norford Park, Sefton Saturday 3 March 2018 11.30am Manly v Central Coast Brookvale Oval (Lottoland) Saturday 3 March 2018 12.30pm Newcastle v Cronulla Cessnock Sports Ground Saturday 3 March 2018 1.30pm Round 5 Souths v Norths Redfern Oval Saturday 10 March 2018 1.15pm Raiders Head Quarters Canberra v West Coast Pirates Saturday 10 March 2018 11.00am 2 Eade St, Bruce Illawarra v Manly Collegians Sporting Complex Saturday 10 March 2018 1.30pm Central Coast v Canterbury Morry Breen Oval Saturday 10 March 2018 1.30pm Wests v Parramatta Campbelltown Stadium Saturday 10 March 2018 12.00 noon Balmain v Roosters Leichhardt Oval Saturday 10 March 2018 11.30am Southern Cross Group Cronulla v St George Saturday 10 March 2018 1.45pm Stadium Penrith v Newcastle St Marys Stadium Saturday 10 March 2017 3.00pm Round 6 West Coast Pirates v Balmain Ken Allen Field Saturday 17 March 2018 11.00am Norths v Wests Forestville Oval Saturday 17 March 2018 11.30am Souths v Roosters Erskineville Oval Saturday 17 March 2018 1.15pm Parramatta v Cronulla New Era Stadium Saturday 17 March 2018 11.30am Newcastle v Central Coast Cessnock Sportsground Saturday 17 March 2018 1.30pm St George v Illawarra Jubilee Oval Saturday 17 March 2018 12.00 noon Canterbury v Penrith Belmore Sports Ground Saturday 17 March 2018 1.00pm Manly v Canberra HE Laybutt Saturday 17 March 2018 2.00pm SG Ball Draw 2018 NSWRL SG BALL 2018 DRAW Round 7 Souths v Canterbury Redfern Oval Saturday 24 March 2018 1.15pm Wests v Canberra Kirkham Oval (Camden) Saturday 24 March 2018 12.00pm Penrith v Central Coast St Marys Stadium Saturday 24 March 2018 12.00pm Illawarra v Newcastle Collegians Sporting Complex Saturday 24 March 2018 3.00pm Southern Cross Group Cronulla v Norths Saturday 24 March 2018 1.45pm Stadium St George v West Coast Pirates Norford Park, Sefton Saturday 24 March 2018 10.30am Balmain v Manly Leichhardt Oval Saturday 24 March 2018 11.30am Parramatta v Roosters New Era Stadium Saturday 24 March 2018 11.30am Round 8 West Coast Pirates v Wests Ken Allen Field Friday 30th March 2018 4.00pm Norths v Roosters Redfern Oval Thursday 29 March 2018 7.00pm Penrith v Illawarra Panthers Stadium Saturday 31 March 2018 6.00pm Canberra v Newcastle Sieffert Oval, Qeanbeyan Sunday 1 April 2018 2.00pm Central Coast v Souths Morry Breen Oval Saturday 31 March 2018 1.30pm Cronulla v Balmain Sharks Academy Saturday 31 March 2018 1.45pm Canterbury v Parramatta Belmore Sports Ground Saturday 31 March 2018 1.00pm Manly v St George HE Laybutt Saturday 31 March 2018 12.00pm Round 9 West Coast Pirates v Dorrien Gardens Saturday 7 April 2018 11.00am Canterbury Norths v Canberra North Sydney Oval Sunday 8 April 2018 1.00pm Central Coast v Roosters Morry Breen Oval Saturday 7 April 2018 1.30pm Parramatta v Newcastle New Era Stadium Saturday 7 April 2018 2.00pm Illawarra v Cronulla WIN Stadium, Wollongong Saturday 7 April 2018 12.00 noon St George v Penrith Jubilee Oval Saturday 7 April 2018 12.00 noon Wests v Manly Campbelltown Stadium Saturday 7 April 2018 11.00am Balmain v Souths Leichhardt Oval Saturday 7 April 2018 11.30am SG Ball Draw 2018 NSWRL SG BALL 2018 DRAW Finals – Week 1 1 1st v 4th Saturday 14 April 2018 2 2nd v 3rd Saturday 14 April 2018 3 5th v 8th (elimination) Saturday 14 April 2018 4 6th v 7th (elimination) Saturday 14 April 2018 Finals – Week 2 6 Loser 1 v Winner 3 Saturday 21 April 2018 7 Loser 2 v Winner 4 Saturday 21 April 2018 Finals – Week 3 8 Winner 1 v Winner 7 Saturday 28 April 2018 9 Winner 2 v Winner 6 Saturday 28 April 2018 Grand Final – Week 4 10 Winner 8 v Winner 9 Saturday 5 May 2018 National Final Winner (NSWRL) SG Ball v Queensland Sunday 13 May 2018 Winner (QLD) Mal Meninga SG Ball Draw 2018 .
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