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East Asia Eights: New address released as Philippines withdraws
Tony Munro - 12 January 2002


The schedule for the inaugural East Asia Eights has been revised following the withdrawal of the Philippines.

Four teams - Australian Aborigines, Indonesia, Japan and South Korea, will now take part in the ICC sponsored tournament in Perth, Australia, starting on Monday, February 25.

A final and a third place play-off will take place on Friday, March 1.

Day 1 - Mon 25 Feb - Preliminary Round 1

Ground A
Australian Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander VIII v Indonesia
Australian Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander VIII v Japan

Ground B
Japan v South Korea
Indonesia v South Korea

Day 2 - Tue 26 Feb - Preliminary Round 2

Ground A
Japan v Indonesia
Australian Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander XIII v Indonesia

Ground B
Australian Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander XIII v South Korea
Japan v South Korea

Day 3 - Wed 27 Feb - Rest day

Day 4 - Thu 28 Feb - Preliminary Round 3

Ground A
Indonesia v South Korea
Australian Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander XIII v South Korea

Ground B
Australian Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander XIII v Japan
Indonesia v Japan

Day 5 - Fri 1 Mar - Finals

Ground A
1 v 2 (for 1st & 2nd)
Ground B
3 v 4 (for 3rd & 4th)

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