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Mitch Brown vs Kysaiah Pickett
Harrison Petty vs Kyle Dunkley
James Jordon vs Luke Jackson
Kade Kolodjashnij vs Tom Sparrow
Jay Lockhart vs Charlie Spargo


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Day 2 results:
Kysaiah Pickett d. Mitch Brown 120-8
Harrison Petty d. Kyle Dunkley 92-36
Luke Jackson d. James Jordon 108-20 
Tom Sparrow d. Kade Kolodjashnij 80-48 
Jay Lockhart d. Charlie Spargo 93-35
 
Day 3 games are live until 19:00 Wednesday, where Round 1 concludes with these bumper matchups:
 
Braydon Preuss vs Ed Langdon
Toby Bedford vs Joel Smith
Kysaiah Pickett vs Marty Hore
Jake Lever vs Adam Tomlinson
Luke Jackson vs Sam Weideman

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