Primary Schools One-Day Tournaments
Results 2008

The Primary Schools
One-Day Tournaments
are generously sponsored by

Accor Asia Pacific
.

Several members of the Accor group have combined with Accor's corporate office in providing sponsorship:

Sofitel,
Novotel,
Mercure,
All Seasons,
Coralia,
Ibis,
Formule 1
and the
Summit Restaurant
.

 

 

The tournaments are listed below in reverse chronological order (the most recent at the top).

Click on a tournament to see its results.

 

Metropolitan/State Finals (Lidcombe)

Country Districts Finals (Glebe)

Central Coast North (Wyong)

Eastern Suburbs (Randwick)

Inner Western Suburbs 2 (Lidcombe)

South-Western Suburbs (Fairfield)

Central Coast South (Gosford)

Lower North Shore (Willoughby)

Sutherland District (Jannali)

Inner Western Suburbs 1 (Croydon Park)

Northern Beaches (Mona Vale)

Coffs Harbour District (Sawtell)

Macarthur District (Campbelltown)

Hastings District (Laurieton)

Upper North Shore (St Ives)

Manly-Warringah (Forestville)

St George District (Kogarah)

Illawarra Southern (Albion Park)

Blacktown District (Quakers Hill)

Blue Mountains (Wentworth Falls)

Western District (Dubbo)

Hills District (North Rocks)

Illawarra Northern (Wollongong)

Cumberland (Seven Hills)

Nepean District (Emu Plains)

Hawkesbury (Bligh Park)

Lower Hunter (Broadmeadow)

New England District (Armidale)

North-West District 2 (Gunnedah)

North-West District 1 (Tamworth)

Upper Hunter (Singleton)

Riverina Region (Wagga Wagga)

Murray Region (Albury)

Southern Highlands (Moss Vale)

Central West District (Bathurst)

 

 

 

 

Explanation:  The results of most (but not all) of the tournaments are shown in two parts: Standings and Cross Table.

  • Standings: the three columns (where present) headed "Buch.", "Progr." and "M-Buch." are tie-break scores. "Buch." (Buchholz) is the sum of the opponents' scores; "Progr." (Progress) is sum of the team's progress scores after each round; "M-Buch." (Median Buchholz) is the sum of the opponents' scores leaving out the highest and lowest scoring opponents. Tie-breaks are used only to determine second and third places (for trophies), and also for first place if a play-off cannot be arranged.

  • Cross Table: the details shown for each round are the opposing team number followed by the score against that team.