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The fixture for the National Under 18 Championships has been announced:

DIVISION ONE

ROUND 1

Sunday May 25

Victoria Country vs Victoria Metro at MCG 11:10am (curtain raiser to Melbourne v Hawthorn)

Saturday May 31

South Australia vs No 1 Qualifier at Adelaide Oval 10:50am (curtain raiser to SANFL v VFL)

Sunday June 1

WA vs No 2 Qualifier at Subiaco Time TBA (curtain raiser to Fremantle v Port Adelaide)

ROUND 2

Saturday June 7

No 2 Qualifier vs Victoria Country Venue and Time TBA

Sunday June 8

South Australia vs Western Australia at AAMI Stadium 1pm (curtain raiser to Port Adelaide v Carlton)

Monday June 9

No 1 Qualifier vs Victoria Metro Venue and Time TBA

ROUND 3

Saturday June 14

No 1 Qualifier vs No 2 Qualifier Venue and Time TBA

Saturday June 21

Western Australia vs Victoria Country at Subiaco 3pm (curtain raiser to West Coast vs Geelong)

Sunday June 22

South Australia vs Victoria Metro at Adelaide Oval 1pm

ROUND 4

Saturday July 5 (All games at Casey Fields)

No 1 Qualifer vs Western Australia 10am

Victoria Country vs South Australia 12:15pm

Victoria Metro vs No 2 Qualifier 2:30pm

ROUND 5

Wednesday July 9 (All games at Telstra Dome)

South Australia vs No 2 Qualifier 10am

No 1 Qualifier vs Victoria Country 12:15pm

Victoria Metro vs Western Australia 2:30pm

DIVISION TWO

ROUND 1

Wednesday May 7 at Casey Fields

Northern Territory vs NSW/ACT at 11am

Tasmania vs Queensland at 1:30pm

ROUND 2

Saturday May 10 at MCG (Curtain Raisers to Vic vs Dream Team Match)

Tasmania vs Northern Territory at 2:20pm

NSW/ACT vs Queensland at 4:20pm

ROUND 3

Tuesday May 13 at Casey Fields

NSW/ACT vs Tasmania at 10am

Northern Territory vs Queensland at 12:30pm

Top 2 advance to Division 1 section.

Bottom 2 will play TAC Cup Games on May 31 and June 14

 

Thanks Oracle,

Might try and get to some of those games, perhaps watch them with a nice bottle of Chianti

Who exactly are the number 1 and 2 qualifiers decided from? NT/Tas/Qld/NSW?

Maybe a good chance to see some young guns before the Dawks game...

 
Who exactly are the number 1 and 2 qualifiers decided from? NT/Tas/Qld/NSW?

Maybe a good chance to see some young guns before the Dawks game...

Yeah those 4 have been playing of in recent weeks. In fact, the 4 of them are playing in 2 curtain raiser games beofre the All-Star game on Saturday night.


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