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Seedings 1 Portsmouth 1 2 Oxford 1 3 Sussex 1 4 Surrey 1 5 Kent 1 6 Seedings A Seed Team W D L B Seed Team W D L 1 Portsmouth 1 A1 1 Portsmouth 1 B1 2 Oxford 1 2 Oxford 1 A2 7 Brighton 1 B2 8 Chichester 1 3 Sussex 1 A3 12 Sussex 2 B3 11 Portsmouth 2 4 Surrey 1 A4 14 Surrey 3 B4 13 Surrey 2 5 Kent 1 A5 17 Kent 3 B5 18 Brighton 2 6 Oxford Brookes 1 7 Brighton 1 8 Chichester 1 9 Reading 1 10 Oxford 2 C Seed Team W D L D Seed Team W D L 11 Portsmouth 2 C1 3 Sussex 1 D1 4 Surrey 1 12 Sussex 2 C2 5 Kent 1 D2 6 Oxford Brookes 1 13 Surrey 2 C3 10 Oxford 2 D3 9 Reading 1 14 Surrey 3 C4 16 Portsmouth 3 D4 15 Kent 2 15 Kent 2 C5 19 Surrey 4 D5 20 Sussex 3 16 Portsmouth 3 17 Kent 3 18 Brighton 2 19 Surrey 4 20 Sussex 3 Saturday Sunday Pitch 1 2 Pitch 1 2 09:00 D1vD4 D3vD5 09:00 15v18 16v17 Top 8 09:25 B3vB5 B1vB4 09:26 1v8 2v7 9-16 bracket 09:50 C3vC5 C1vC4 09:52 3v6 4v5 17-20 Round Robin 10:15 A3vA5 A1vA4 10:18 9v16 10v15 Qualifiers - 2 for Div 1, 2 for Div 2 10:40 D1vD5 D2vD4 10:44 11v14 12v13 11:05 B1vB5 B2vB4 11:10 5v8 6v7 11:30 C1vC5 C2vC4 11:36 1v4 2v3 Format: 11:55 A1vA5 A2vA4 12:02 17v19 18v20 4 pools of 5 12:20 D2vD3 D4vD5 12:28 9v12 10v11 Crossovers 5-12, 13-20 12:45 B2vB3 B4vB5 12:54 13v16 14v15 Top 8 play bracket with additional games-to-go 13:10 C2vC3 C4vC5 13:20 17v20 18v19 9-16 bracket and 17-20 round robin 13:35 A2vA3 A4vA5 13:46 5v6 7v8 14:00 D2vD5 D1vD3 14:12 1v2 3v4 Game Rules: 14:25 B2vB5 B1vB3 14:38 9v10 11v12 23 min games, with a 2 min gap (pools ) and 3 min gap (knockout) 14:50 C1vC3 C2vC5 15:04 13v14 15v16 Points cap of 13 15:15 A1vA3 A2vA5 15:30 17v18 19v20 On the buzzer/whistle/hooter, finish the POSSESSION 15:40 D3vD4 D1vD2 15:56 2v3 4v5 Draws are allowed in pool play. 16:05 B3vB4 B1vB2 16:19 If a post-pool game is tied after that possession ends, 16:30 C3vC4 C1vC2 16:45 finish the point. There is no stoppage or check at the buzzer. 16:55 A3vA4 A1vA2 17:11 A possession starts when the previous point is scored - 17:20 8v9 6v11 17:37 i.e. if the hooter goes between points, you must pull and 17:46 7v10 5v12 18:03 the offence has one possession 18:12 13v20 14v19 18:29 1x30 sec time-out/team/game, between points, not in last 3 mins 18:35 18:55 Saturday Pitch 1 Pitch 2 09:00 D1vD4 Surrey 1 v Kent 2 D3vD5 Reading 1 v Sussex 3 Final Results 09:25 B3vB5 Portsmouth 2 v Brighton 2 B1vB4 Oxford 1 v Surrey 2 1 09:50 C3vC5 Oxford 2 v Surrey 4 C1vC4 Sussex 1 v Portsmouth 3 2 10:15 A3vA5 Sussex 2 v Kent 3 A1vA4 Portsmouth 1 v Surrey 3 3 10:40 D1vD5 Surrey 1 v Sussex 3 D2vD4 Oxford Brookes 1 v Kent 2 4 11:05 B1vB5 Oxford 1 v Brighton 2 B2vB4 Chichester 1 v Surrey 2 5 11:30 C1vC5 Sussex 1 v Surrey 4 C2vC4 Kent 1 v Portsmouth 3 6 11:55 A1vA5 Portsmouth 1 v Kent 3 A2vA4 Brighton 1 v Surrey 3 7 12:20 D2vD3 Oxford Brookes 1 v Reading 1 D4vD5 Kent 2 v Sussex 3 8 12:45 B2vB3 Chichester 1 v Portsmouth 2 B4vB5 Surrey 2 v Brighton 2 9 13:10 C2vC3 Kent 1 v Oxford 2 C4vC5 Portsmouth 3 v Surrey 4 10 13:35 A2vA3 Brighton 1 v Sussex 2 A4vA5 Surrey 3 v Kent 3 11 14:00 D2vD5 Oxford Brookes 1 v Sussex 3 D1vD3 Surrey 1 v Reading 1 12 14:25 B2vB5 Chichester 1 v Brighton 2 B1vB3 Oxford 1 v Portsmouth 2 13 14:50 C1vC3 Sussex 1 v Oxford 2 C2vC5 Kent 1 v Surrey 4 14 15:15 A1vA3 Portsmouth 1 v Sussex 2 A2vA5 Brighton 1 v Kent 3 15 15:40 D3vD4 Reading 1 v Kent 2 D1vD2 Surrey 1 v Oxford Brookes 1 16 16:05 B3vB4 Portsmouth 2 v Surrey 2 B1vB2 Oxford 1 v Chichester 1 17 16:30 C3vC4 Oxford 2 v Portsmouth 3 C1vC2 Sussex 1 v Kent 1 18 16:55 A3vA4 Sussex 2 v Surrey 3 A1vA2 Portsmouth 1 v Brighton 1 19 17:20 8v9 v 6v11 v 20 17:46 7v10 v 5v12 v 18:12 13v20 v 14v19 v Sunday Pitch 1 Pitch 2 09:00 15v18 v 16v17 v 09:26 1v8 v 2v7 v 09:52 3v6 v 4v5 v 10:18 9v16 v 10v15 v 10:44 11v14 v 12v13 v 11:10 5v8 v 6v7 v 11:36 1v4 v 2v3 v 12:02 17v19 v 18v20 v 12:28 9v12 v 10v11 v 12:54 13v16 v 14v15 v 13:20 17v20 v 18v19 v 13:46 5v6 v 7v8 v 14:12 1v2 v 3v4 v 14:38 9v10 v 11v12 v 15:04 13v14 v 15v16 v 15:30 17v18 v 19v20 v 15:56 2v3 v 4v5 v A Team Score Score Team A3vA5 Sussex 2 v Kent 3 Saturday, 10:15 - Pitch 1 1A 1 A1vA4 Portsmouth 1 v Surrey 3 Saturday, 10:15 - Pitch 2 2A 7 A1vA5 Portsmouth 1 v Kent 3 Saturday, 11:55 - Pitch 1 3A 12 A2vA4 Brighton 1 v Surrey 3 Saturday, 11:55 - Pitch 2 4A 14 A2vA3 Brighton 1 v Sussex 2 Saturday, 13:35 - Pitch 1 5A 17 A4vA5 Surrey 3 v Kent 3 Saturday, 13:35 - Pitch 2 A1vA3 Portsmouth 1 v Sussex 2 Saturday, 15:15 - Pitch 1 A2vA5 Brighton 1 v Kent 3 Saturday, 15:15 - Pitch 2 A3vA4 Sussex 2 v Surrey 3 Saturday, 16:55 - Pitch 1 A1vA2 Portsmouth 1 v Brighton 1 Saturday, 16:55 - Pitch 2 B Team Score Score Team B3vB5 Portsmouth 2 v Brighton 2 Saturday, 09:25 - Pitch 1 1B 2 B1vB4 Oxford 1 v Surrey 2 Saturday, 09:25 - Pitch 2 2B 8 B1vB5 Oxford 1 v Brighton 2 Saturday, 11:05 - Pitch 1 3B 11 B2vB4 Chichester 1 v Surrey 2 Saturday, 11:05 - Pitch 2 4B 13 B2vB3 Chichester 1 v Portsmouth 2 Saturday, 12:45 - Pitch 1 5B 18 B4vB5 Surrey 2 v Brighton 2 Saturday, 12:45 - Pitch 2 B2vB5 Chichester 1 v Brighton 2 Saturday, 14:25 - Pitch 1 B1vB3 Oxford 1 v Portsmouth 2 Saturday, 14:25 - Pitch 2 B3vB4 Portsmouth 2 v Surrey 2 Saturday, 16:05 - Pitch 1 B1vB2 Oxford 1 v Chichester 1 Saturday, 16:05 - Pitch 2 C Team Score Score Team C3vC5 Oxford 2 v Surrey 4 Saturday, 09:50 - Pitch 1 1C 3 C1vC4 Sussex 1 v Portsmouth 3 Saturday, 09:50 - Pitch 2 2C 5 C1vC5 Sussex 1 v Surrey 4 Saturday, 11:30 - Pitch 1 3C 10 C2vC4 Kent 1 v Portsmouth 3 Saturday, 11:30 - Pitch 2 4C 16 C2vC3 Kent 1 v Oxford 2 Saturday, 13:10 - Pitch 1 5C 19 C4vC5 Portsmouth 3 v Surrey 4 Saturday, 13:10 - Pitch 2 C1vC3 Sussex 1 v Oxford 2 Saturday, 14:50 - Pitch 1 C2vC5 Kent 1 v Surrey 4 Saturday, 14:50 - Pitch 2 C3vC4 Oxford 2 v Portsmouth 3 Saturday, 16:30 - Pitch 1 C1vC2 Sussex 1 v Kent 1 Saturday, 16:30 - Pitch 2 D Team Score Score Team D1vD4 Surrey 1 v Kent 2 Saturday, 09:00 - Pitch 1 1D 4 D3vD5 Reading 1 v Sussex 3 Saturday, 09:00 - Pitch 2 2D 6 D1vD5 Surrey 1 v Sussex 3 Saturday, 10:40 - Pitch 1 3D 9 D2vD4 Oxford Brookes 1 v Kent 2 Saturday, 10:40 - Pitch 2 4D 15 D2vD3 Oxford Brookes 1 v Reading 1 Saturday, 12:20 - Pitch 1 5D 20 D4vD5 Kent 2 v Sussex 3 Saturday, 12:20 - Pitch 2 D2vD5 Oxford Brookes 1 v Sussex 3 Saturday, 14:00 - Pitch 1 D1vD3 Surrey 1 v Reading 1 Saturday, 14:00 - Pitch 2 D3vD4 Reading 1 v Kent 2 Saturday, 15:40 - Pitch 1 D1vD2 Surrey 1 v Oxford Brookes 1 Saturday, 15:40 - Pitch 2.
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