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2016 GIO Wheelchair Rugby National Championships


  • Netball Central 1 Olympic Blvd Sydney Olympic Park, NSW, 2127 Australia (map)

It's ON! The 2016 GIO Fierce 4 Rugby Nationals is fast approaching! Are you ready for 3 days of blood, sweat and FULL CONTACT WHEELCHAIR RUGBY? They don't call it Murderball for nothin'!

When: Thursday 7th - Saturday 9th of July
Time: Games start from 10:00am. Final draw below.
Where: Netball Central, Sydney Olympic Park

We're excited to announce that New Zealand will be back and this year Japan will be joining us! Teams playing are The GIO NSW Gladiators, Suncorp Queensland Cyclones, 
Victoria Protect Thunder, Victoria Protect Lightning, VERO New Zealand and Japan.

FOR ALL RESULTS, LATEST NEWS AND LINKS TO THE LIVE STREAMING, HEAD TO WWW.FIERCE4RUGBY.COM.AU

All games streaming LIVE!

If you can't make it to Sydney to see some of the action, this year we'll be streaming EVERY GAME LIVE! That's right! No ad breaks, just bone breaks ;) Links to the live stream will be posted here so be sure to bookmark this page to come back later.

Results posted as the buzzer sounds!

Results and news will be posted daily, but follow us on our social media channels below to keep up with breaking news, see photos from each game and get each game’s results as the buzzer sounds!

FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/Fierce4Rugby
TWITTER - @Fierce4Rugby https://twitter.com/fierce4rugby
INSTAGRAM - @Fierce4Rugby https://instagram.com/Fierce4Rugby

If you're coming along, be sure to use the #FIERCE4RUGBY hashtag when posting photos and updates at the event. 

Tickets and entry fee:

You don't need a ticket to watch the best wheelchair rugby in the nation. Entry is a just a gold coin donation!

Getting to the venue:

Click here to get directions to the venue from any location via Google Maps

Train: Catch the train to Olympic Park Station and walk. The venue is 10 minutes flat walk from Olympic Park Station - map this walk

Note: Due to a convention in the Park, there MAY be direct trains from Central to Sydney Olympic Park. We'll post details about this closer to the date. 

Bus: The nearest bus stop is on Australia Avenue, opposite Bicentennial Park. The following buses stop there - 

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