2010 AFL New Zealand Under 20 NPC ready to go
- Friday, March 12 2010 @ 02:41 pm ACDT
- Contributed by: Rod Shaw
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The AFLNZ U20 National Provincial Championships are to be played this weekend in Wellington, March 13th and 14th 2010, at Hutt Park. These will comprise the Best U20 players from the Auckland, Canterbury and Wellington provinces with the NZ U16 side, who played at the Oceania U16 Championships in Fiji during December 2009, also involved.
The schedule is listed below:-
Saturday March13th
Day 1 Matches ( 2 games per team/ 25 minute halves 5 minute half time break )
10.30am Team arrivals
11.00am Wellington vs Auckland
12.00pm Canterbury vs New Zealand U16
2.00pm Wellington vs New Zealand U16
3.00pm Canterbury vs Auckland
4.30pm Talent Identification Selection Meeting
5.30pm Saturday night function and meal ( compulsory for all teams )
Sunday March 14th
Day 2 Matches ( 2 games per team/ 25 minute halves 5 minute half time break )
10.00am Wellington vs Canterbury
11.00am Auckland vs New Zealand U16
1.00pm 3rd placed vs 4th placed
2.00pm 1st placed vs 2nd placed (Grand Final)
3.00pm Talent Identification Selection Meeting
3.30pm Presentations
WFN wish all involved every success with the tournament as they continue to foster the development of the sport.
The schedule is listed below:-
Saturday March13th
Day 1 Matches ( 2 games per team/ 25 minute halves 5 minute half time break )
10.30am Team arrivals
11.00am Wellington vs Auckland
12.00pm Canterbury vs New Zealand U16
2.00pm Wellington vs New Zealand U16
3.00pm Canterbury vs Auckland
4.30pm Talent Identification Selection Meeting
5.30pm Saturday night function and meal ( compulsory for all teams )
Sunday March 14th
Day 2 Matches ( 2 games per team/ 25 minute halves 5 minute half time break )
10.00am Wellington vs Canterbury
11.00am Auckland vs New Zealand U16
1.00pm 3rd placed vs 4th placed
2.00pm 1st placed vs 2nd placed (Grand Final)
3.00pm Talent Identification Selection Meeting
3.30pm Presentations
WFN wish all involved every success with the tournament as they continue to foster the development of the sport.