Category: Latest NBN Sport
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A-League to bring mens & womens matches to Tamworth
A-League matches planned for Tamworth next month are set to do wonders for the local football scene. Northern Inland Football believes it will attract more female players to the sport, and allow fans to meet their idols.
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Schools heading to Todd Woodbridge Cup State Finals in Sydney
The competition was fierce among Mid North Coast students – battling it out for the the Todd Woodbridge Cup in Kendall. The day ending with North Haven Public School and Kendall Public School winning a ticket to Sydney for the State Finals.
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Cronulla Sharks returning to Coffs in 2023
Footy fans on the Mid North Coast – will get to see more NRL games in their own backyard – the Cronulla Sharks today announcing they will bring another fixture to Coffs Harbour next season. The reigning Dally M medalist, Nicho Hynes, and local favourite Lachie Miller – are among the players who will be…
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Rous Public School wins Primary Sports Association’s Schools Football Knockout
Rous Public School has taken out the Primary Sports Association’s small schools football knockout. It’s the second time the school has taken out the title in three years.
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Winter Olympian identifies future Aussie star
Two-time Winter Olympian Kailani Craine believes she’s unearthed Australia’s next figure skating star, and it just so happens she’s also from the Hunter. 11-year-old Sienna Robertson from Macquarie Hills has just been crowned state champion.
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Kincumber Avoca hoping to leap frog ladder with win against Wyong
After a slow start to the cricket season, the first two dayers are underway. Kincumber Avoca is eyeing off third place on the ladder – but first, the club needs a win against Wyong on Saturday.
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Jack Davis’s BMX career gathering momentum
International BMX rider Jack Davis has briefly returned to his hometown of Tamworth. The 20-year-old reflecting on what’s been a year like no other.
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Gosford hosting Australian Darts Legends
More than 260 sharp shooters have arrived on the Central Coast for the six-day Darts Legends Australian Championships. Players have travelled far and wide for the first tournament in three years – aiming for a good time and couple of 180’s.
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Monty disappointed for fans after loss
Mariners Coach Nick Montgomery feels disappointed for the fans after yesterday’s loss against Perth. The yellow and navy led one-nil, but paid dearly for two defensive lapses in the second half.
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North Coast community football season comes to an end
After a long season, the North Coast community football grand finals got underway over the weekend. With pitches closed across the district due to wet weather – the matches took place on Coffs Harbour’s new synthetic fields.