Category: Gold Coast Sport
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LOCAL GOLFERS LEADING AT LADIES MASTERS
Competition has been tight in the Ladies Masters at Royal Pines this afternoon. Local golfers hit great scores, but international champions are close behind.
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FANNING WOWS IN AUSSIE OPEN ROUND THREE
Mick Fanning continued his charge in round three of the Australian Open of surfing this morning. Fanning toiled in the messy early morning conditions, but qualified along with several other Gold Coasters.
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SU OH GAINS SLIGHT LEAD IN LADIES MASTERS
Victorian teenager Su Oh is the clubhouse leader after an eagle on her last hole on the opening day of the Ladies Masters. Oh made four birdies and an eagle on her last seven holes to charge to a one-shot lead over England’s Holly Clyburn.
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ALL STARS EVENT AT RISK
David Smith’s arrival on the coast was overshadowed by questions about the John Sutton, Luke Burgess scandal. The future of the game on the coast is heavily in doubt, despite the CEO putting on a brave face.
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JAEGER O’MEARA FREE OF KNEE INJURIES
Jaeger O’meara has finally broken the shackles and is running after double knee surgery. While his recovery is on track, the star midfielder is still in doubt for round one of the regular season.
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TRIBABES ON A MISSION
While most spend their weekends resting, a group of all-female athletes has committed to taking on every triathlon they can. The Tribabes have raised thousands for charity and are on a mission to inspire women of all shapes and sizes to give the sport a go.
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GOLD COAST RISKS LOSING ALL STARS
The original home of rugby league’s Indigenous All Stars may never host another pre-season spectacle again as interest wanes on the Gold Coast. Players are trying to drum up support anyway they can, urging locals to back the showcase game. “It’s very important it remains here on the Gold Coast, I’m urging people to get…
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LITTLE FOOTY STARS SHOW SKILLS AT CBUS
Meanwhile, hundreds of junior football players have been given the chance to show-off their skills in front of the Titans. The Gold Coast club carnival, held today, was about developing future stars.
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WORLD CHAMPION TEACHES TAMWORTH A LESSON
10-time Muay Thai world champion Nathan Corbett, paid a visit to Tamworth today. Corbett helped fighters work on their technique, while reminding them of the importance of discipline. “Because my name is global, I capitalise on that and travel globally through Europe and the USA and still, of course, Tamworth as well.” At 35 years…
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TITANS EYE OFF DALY CHERRY EVANS
Neil Henry has confirmed the Titans interest in Daly Cherry Evans is genuine. Henry met with the star pivot last week, with the Titans set to offer him a three year 3 million dollar deal.