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Entries for the Schools Imperial Meeting 2019 are now OPEN!
Saturday 13th – Wednesday 17th July

For full details and to enter visit the NRA or CCRS websites

For those that regularly attend the Imperial Meeting, you will note that the programme has been moved back a day (to accommodate new Team matches on Thursday 25th July to celebrate the 150th Imperial Meeting).
As such please make note of the following competition dates:

Saturday 13th July
Marlborough Cup, Cadet GP Match, Cadet GP Match Team, Marling, Cadet Falling Plates

Sunday 14th July
Cadet 300x, Cadet 500x, Cadet 600x

Monday 15th & Tuesday 16th July
Wellington 300x, Iveagh 500x, Victoria Tankard 600x

Wednesday 17th July
The final day of Schools Imperial concludes with Cadets aiming to win the highly coveted Ashburton Shield, and the Schools Veterans Match*

*Entries to the Schools Veterans Match can be made via the TR Team Entry form

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