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Posted July 05, 2016 02:20 · last edited March 18, 2021 06:12

Plenty of interest in the up coming games on Saturday:

In the battle to avoid the wooden spoon, Halswell at home to Western - depending on the result one of these ever present clubs in the MPL since 2002 may be playing in the CCL in 2017.

History will be made at the game between leaders Cashmere Technical and Universities at Garrick Memorial Park in that first ever MPL that will be reffed by female - Anna-Marie Keighley and asst. ref Sarah Jones are down from Auckland. Both at the last women's World Cup in 2015 and heading off to the Rio for the Olympics.   

Other games FC hosting Suburbs and the battle for the Eastern seaboard - Coastal at home to Bays

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Unknown editor edited March 18, 2021 06:12

Plenty of interest in the up coming games on Saturday:

In the battle to avoid the wooden spoon, Halswell at home to Western - depending on the result one of these ever present clubs in the MPL since 2002 may be playing in the CCL in 2017.

History will be made at the game between leaders Cashmere Technical and Universities at Garrick Memorial Park in that first ever MPL that will be reffed by female - Anna-Marie Keighley and asst. ref Sarah Jones are down from Auckland. Both at the last women's World Cup in 2015 and heading off to the Rio for the Olympics.   

Other games FC hosting Suburbs and the battle for the Eastern seaboard - Coastal at home to Bays

AllWhites82 edited July 05, 2016 02:25

Plenty of interest in the up coming games on Saturday:

In the battle to avoid the wooden spoon, Halswell at home to Western - depending on the result one of these ever present clubs in the MPL since 2002 may be pay in the CCL in 2017.

History will be made at the game between leaders Cashmere Technical and Universities at Garrick Memorial Park in that first ever MPL that will be reffed by female - Anna-Marie Keighley and asst. ref Sarah Jones are down from Auckland. Both at the last women's World Cup in 2015 and heading off to the Rio for the Olympics.   

Other games FC hosting Suburbs and the battle for the Eastern seaboard - Coastal at home to Bays