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The Lion Foundation Netball Champs - Day One Results

The Lion Foundation Netball Champs - Day One Results

29 September 2014

The Lion Foundation Netball Champs, 2014 takes place from Monday 29th September to Friday 3rd October at the Trusts Stadium in Henderson, Auckland.

Day One Results
ROUND ONE
Christchurch defeated Wellington 78-51

ROUND TWO
Hamilton defeated BOP 61-40
Waitakere defeated Hutt Valley 38-32

ROUND THREE
Dunedin defeated Kapi Mana 51-49
Counties Manukau defeated Eastern Waikato 60-29

ROUND FOUR
Auckland defeated Taranaki 67-41

ROUND FIVE
North Harbour defeated Thames Valley 74-38

ROUND SIX
Hamilton defeated Hutt Valley 66-31
Wellington defeated BOP 71-39

ROUND SEVEN
Dunedin defeated Eastern Waikato 73-33
Kapi Mana defeated Counties Manukau 48-37

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