Category: Mid North Sport
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Taree and Port Macquarie locked in for 2023 AMSAG season
Rally fans on the Mid North Coast won’t miss out on the action – as the Australian Motorsport Action Group locks in two events in the region next year. The organisation will make its Port Macquarie debut, and revive a classic race in the Manning Valley
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Mike Parsons named new Northern NSW Football chairman
He’s been the face of football on the Mid North Coast for years but now Mike Parsons is ready to take on his next challenge. Elected chairman of Northern New South Wales Football… junior development, growing the NPL and finding a new CEO… all high on his agenda.
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Nathan Quinn wins back-to-back rally championships
His new title is “King of the Alpine Rally” – Coffs Harbour’s Nathan Quinn has returned home after winning the 100th anniversary of the prestigious event. It comes after he took out first position in the Coffs Coast Rally just a fortnight ago.
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North Coast Bulldogs and Central Coast Roosters clash in junior league trials
It might be cricket season but that hasn’t stopped two junior rep sides going head-to-head on the rugby league field. North Coast and Central Coast took part in trials at Tuncurry, as selectors finalise their squads for 20-23.
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New competition on the way for Football Mid North Coast
Football Mid North Coast is attempting to keep the game healthy in the region, after the Coastal Premier League was disbanded. They’re now looking towards a new competition, that draws teams between the Mid Coast to Macleay.
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Chatham Highschool introduces elite sporting development program
The Mid North Coast has produced some of the best athletes in regional New South Wales. Now, a local high school has started a new program, for those looking to take their skills to the next level.
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Hopes for NSW Touch Senior State Titles to return to Port Macquarie
The New South Wales Senior State Titles has wrapped for another year, leaving Port Macquarie with bragging rights. But with Council’s contract expiring this year, the touch football side hopes it will return for 2023.
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Port Macquarie teams represent in NSW Senior Touch Titles grand finals
The New South Wales Senior State Cup Titles have come to their end. The Port Macquarie Makos a standout in the competition three teams representing in the grand finals.
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North Coast Bulldogs squads train ahead of trial
Opportunities for players secure a spot in the North Coast Bulldogs 20-23 representative system are running out. Today – the region’s brightest young talent hit the park – attempting to prove to selectors they have what it takes to play in the Andrew Johns and Laurie Daley Cups.
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Senior State Touch Cup underway at Port Macquarie
A wash out two years in a row looked likely, but officials breathed a sigh of relief as the sun began to shine over the Senior State Touch Football Cup. 5000 players will be in action in Port Macquarie this weekend.