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HWC Junior Youth Touch Module Draw for Friday 16Th of February 2018 HWC Junior Youth Touch Module Draw for Friday 16th of February 2018 UNDER 6s Grade - Played on 1/2 size fields Round 1 Team v Team Time Field Lil Souljahz v Outkast 4:00pm 11. (A) Leisure Plex CNS Taggers v Opiki Padawan 4:00pm 11. (B) Leisure Plex tkkmom tirairaka v Mana Tamariki Pihi Pu 4:00pm 12. (B) Odyssey T- Shirts Takaro Maia v RSS Lions 4:00pm 12. (A) Odyssey T shirts Aokautere Sharks v CSNS Hotsteppers 4:00pm 13. (A) T Market Fresh CSNS Fast Touches v Cloverlea Lions 4:00pm 13. (B) T Market Fresh ST James rebels v Hokowhitu Leopards 4:00pm 14. (B) Monrad Intermediate v 4:00pm Round 2 Team v Team Time Field Lil Souljahz v CNS Taggers 4:30pm 11. (A) Leisure Plex tkkmom tirairaka v Outkast 4:30pm 11. (B) Leisure Plex Takaro Maia v Opiki Padawan 4:30pm 12. (B) Odyssey T- Shirts Aokautere Sharks v Mana Tamariki Pihi Pu 4:30pm 12. (A) Odyssey T shirts CSNS Fast touches v RSS Lions 4:30pm 13. (A) T Market Fresh ST James Rebels v CSNS Hotsteppers 4:30pm 13. (B) T Market Fresh Hokowhitu Leopards v Cloverlea Lions 4:30pm 14. (B) Monrad Intermediate v 4.30pm HWC Junior Youth Touch Module Draw for Friday 16th of February 2018 UNDER 8s's A/B Grade - Played on 1/2 size fields Round 1 Team v Team Time Field Lil Souljahz v Outkast Rea 5.00pm 1. (A) Lido Opiki Rebels v Ashhurst Storm 5.00pm 1. (B) Lido Opiki Stormtroopers v Parkland 5.00pm 2. (A) Mad Butcher CNS Wippets v Linton Blues 5.00pm 3. (B) Tanenuiarangi Mana Tamariki Pu More v Takaro Kaha 5.00pm 3. (A) Tanenuiarangi Somerset Soldiers v RSS Leopards 5.00pm 4. (A) Downtown Cinemas Turitea Hurricanes v Aokautere Manta Rays 5.00pm 4. (B) Downtown Cinemas CSNS Gold v Foblets 5.00pm 5. (B) HWC Cloverlea Leopards v West End School 5.00pm 5. (A) HWC Cloverlea Cheetahs v St James Chiefs 5.00pm 6. (A) NZ Safety Hokowhitu Lions v OLOL Thunder 5.00pm 6. (B) NZ Safety v v Round 2 Team v Team Time Field Lil Souljahz v Opiki Rebels 5.30pm 1. (A) Lido Opiki Stormtroopers v Outkast Rea 5.30pm 1. (B) Lido CNS Wippets v Ashhurst Storm 5.30pm 2. (A) Mad Butcher Mana Tamariki Pu More v Parkland 5.30pm 3. (B) Tanenuiarangi Somerset Soldiers v Linton Blues 5.30pm 3. (A) Tanenuiarangi Turitea Hurricanes v Takaro Kaha 5.30pm 4. (A) Downtown Cinemas CSNS Gold v RSS Leopards 5.30pm 4. (B) Downtown Cinemas Cloverlea Leopards v Aokautere Manta Rays 5.30pm 5. (B) HWC Cloverlea Cheetahs v Foblets 5.30pm 5. (A) HWC Hokowhitu Lions v West End School 5.30pm 6. (A) NZ Safety St James Chiefs v OLOL Thunder 5.30pm 6. (B) NZ Safety HWC Junior Youth Touch Module Draw for Friday 16th Of February 2018 UNDER 10's A Grade - Played on 1/2 size fields Round 1 Team v Team Time Field CSNS White v Te Whanau Pa 4.00pm 9. (A) Trubshoe roofing Outkast Ihi v Lil Souljahz 4.00pm 9. (B) Trubshoe roofing Takaro Mana v OLOL 4.00pm 8. (A) Waste Management Round 2 Team v Team Time Field CSNS White v Outkast Ihi 4.30pm 9. (A) Trubshoe roofing Takaro Mana v Te Whanau Pa 4.30pm 9. (B) Trubshoe roofing Lil Souljahz v OLOL 4.30pm 8. (A) Waste Management UNDER 10's B Grade - Played on 1/2 size fields Round 1 Team v Team Time Field Awapuni All stars v CSNS Turbos 4.00pm 1. (A) Lido Linton Chiefs v Opiki Lightsabers 4.00pm 1. (B) Lido RSS Tigers v CNS Tumeke 4.00pm 2. (B) Mad butcher Turitea Tornadoes v Aokautere warriors 4.00pm 2. (A) Mad Butcher Super Fobs v Opiki X-Wings 4.00pm 3. (B) Tanenuiarangi Mana Tamariki More weu v CNS Torpedos 4.00pm 3. (A) Taneuiarangi Somerset Steppers v CSNS Green 4.00pm 4. (A) Downtown Cinemas Turitea Stomers v CSNS Hurricanes 4.00pm 4. (B) Downtown Cinemas Somerset Steppers v Fobs Nation 4.00pm 5. (B) HWC Kairanga Red v Kairanga Yellow 4.00pm 5. (A) HWC Tokomaru School v West End School 4.00pm 6. (B) NZ Safety Cloverlea Pumas v St James Crusaders 4.00pm 6. (A) NZ Safety Cloverlea Cougars Longburn 4.00pm 7. (A) He kupenga Hao I Te Reo Round 2 Team v Team Time Field Awapuni All Stars v Linton Chiefs 4.30pm 1. (A) Lido RSS Tigers v CSNS Turbos 4.30pm 1. (B) Lido Turitea Tornadoes v Opiki Lightsabers 4.30pm 2. (B) Mad butcher Super Fobs v CNS Tumeke 4.30pm 2. (A) Mad Butcher Mana Tamariki More weu v Aokautere warriors 4.30pm 3. (B) Tanenuiarangi Somerset Steppers v Opiki X-Wings 4.30pm 3. (A) Taneuiarangi Turitea Stomers v CNS Torpedos 4.30pm 4. (A) Downtown Cinemas Somerset Steppers v CSNS Green 4.30pm 4. (B) Downtown Cinemas Kairanga Red v CSNS Hurricanes 4.30pm 5. (B) HWC Tokomaru School v Fobs Nation 4.30pm 5. (A) HWC Cloverlea Pumas v Kairanga Yellow 4.30pm 6. (B) NZ Safety Cloverlea Cougars v West End School 4.30pm 6. (A) NZ safety Longburn v St James Crusaders 4.30pm 7. (A) He kupenga Hao I Te Reo HWC Junior Youth Touch Module UNDER 10's C Grade - Played on 1/2 size fields Round 1 Team v Team Time Field v v v v v v Round 2 Team v Team Time Field v v v v v v HWC Junior Youth Touch Module Draw for Friday 16th of February 2018 UNDER 12's A Grade - Played on 1/2 size fields Round 1 Team v Team Time Field CSNS Black v Linton Hurricanes 5:00pm 15. Putt Hutt Outkast Mana v Te Whanau Pa 5:00pm 14. Monrad Intermediate Outkast Huia v BYE 5:00pm 13. T Market Fresh 5:00pm Round 2 Team v Team Time Field CSNS Black v Outkast Mana 5:30pm 15. Putt Hutt Outkast Huia v Linton Hurricanes 5:30pm 14. Monrad Intermediate Te Whanau Pa v Bye 5:30pm 13. T Market Fresh 5:30pm UNDER 12's B Grade - Played on 1/2 size fields Round 1 Team v Team Time Field Awapuni All day v Opiki Falcons 5:00pm 12. (B) Odyssey T-shirts Ashhurst Titans v Opiki Blasters 5:00pm 12. (A) Odyssey T-Shirts Mana Tamariki Weu Aka v CSNS Red 5:00pm 11. (A) Leisure Plex Somerset Sprinters v Carncot 5:00pm 11. (B) Leisure Plex Turitea Nightwolves v Turitea Strikeforce 5:00pm 9. (A) Trubshoe Roofing Kairanga Blue v Kopane Cavs 5:00pm 9. (B) Trubshoe Roofing Kairanga Green v CSNS Globetrotters 5:00pm 8. (A) Waste Management CSNS Blue v Takaro Toa 5:00pm 8. (B) Waste Management Cloverlea Panthers v ST James Hurricanes 5:00pm 7. ( B) He kupenga Hao I Te Reo Hokowhitu Lightning v OLOL Lightning 5:00pm 7. (A) He kupenga Hao I te Reo v 5:00pm v 5:00pm v 5.00pm v Round 2 Team v Team Time Field Awapuni All day v Ashhurst Titans 5:30pm 12. (B) Odyssey T-shirts Mana Tamariki Weu Aka v Opiki Falcons 5:30pm 12. (A) Odyssey T-Shirts Somerset Sprinters v Opiki Blasters 5:30pm 11. (A) Leisure Plex Turitea Nightwolves v CSNS Red 5:30pm 11. (B) Leisure Plex Kairanga Blue v Carncot 5:30pm 9. (A) Trubshoe Roofing Kairanga Green v Turitea Strikeforce 5:30pm 9. (B) Trubshoe Roofing CSNS Blue v Kopane Cavs 5:30pm 8. (A) Waste Management Cloverlea Panthers v CSNS Globetrotters 5:30pm 8. (B) Waste Management Hokowhitu Lightning v Takaro Toa 5.30pm 7. ( B) He kupenga Hao I Te Reo St James Hurricanes v OLOL Lightning 5:30pm 7. (A) He kupenga Hao I te Reo v 5:30pm 6. (B) NZ Safety v 5:30pm 5.30pm 5.30pm HWC Junior Youth Touch Module Draw for Friday 16th Of February 2018 Under 14'S Mixed A Grade Round 1 Team v Team Time Field Outkast Tukaha v Mana Tamariki 6:00pm 6. Nz Safety SPC v Outkast Kahu 6:00pm 5. HWC PNINS 9 v Ross Lightning 6:00pm 4. Downtown Cinemas v 6:00pm 3. Tanenuiarangi Round 2 Team v Team Time Field Outkast Tukaha v SPC 6:30pm 6. NZ Safety PNINS 9 v Mana Tamariki 6:30pm 5. HWC Ross Lightning v Outkast Kahu 6:30pm 4, Downtown Cinemas v 6:30pm 3. Tanenuiarangi Under 14's Mixed B Grade Round 1 Team v Team Time Field Opiki Jedi v Kairanga 6:00pm 9. Trubshoe Roofing Carncot v Ashhurst Bears 6:00pm 8. Waste Management Linton Crusaders v Tokomaru Black 6:00pm 7. He kupega Hao I Te Reo v 6.00pm 3. Tanenuiarangi v 6.00pm v 6:00pm Round 2 Team v Team Time Field Opiki Jedi v Carncot 6:30pm 9. Trubshoe Roofing Linton Crusaders v Kairanga 6:30pm 8. Waste Management Tokomaru Black v Ashhurst Bears 6:30pm 7. He kupega Hao I Te Reo v 6:30pm 3. Tanenuiarangi HWC Junior Youth Touch Module Draw for Friday 16th of February 2018 UNDER 14s Boys Grade Round 1 Team v Team Time Field PNINS 1 v PNINS 2 6pm 15. Putt Hutt Dannevirke Tigers v PNINS 3 6pm 14. Monrad Intermediate Monrad v Ross All Stars 6pm 13. T Market fresh Ross Ballers v Ross Cavaliers 6pm 12.
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