Category: Mid North Sport
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WOOPI HOST REBELS IN PRELIMINARY GROUP 2 FINAL
After a scoreless performance in the major semi final – Woolgoolga needs to turn its fortunes around in Group 2’s preliminary showdown against South Grafton Rebels. It’s now or never – with the winner of Sunday’s match through to the grand final.
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‘HOCKEY MANIA’ COMING TO MID NORTH COAST IN 2023
They’ve only just finished their first full season, but Mid North Coast Hockey officials believe the standard of play is on the up across the region. Planning is now underway for the 2023 season – headlined by some first-time visitors to the Taree fields.
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JETS CAMP CONTINUES IN COFFS
A handful of Coffs Coast All Stars players have been given a rare glimpse into the A-League – joining the Newcastle Jets training run today. It was a chance to gain some invaluable experience – ahead of the team’s pre-season match up tomorrow night.
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WAYNE HUDSON TO COACH NEW SOUTH WALES BEST
He’s the local surfing legend known very well in the Hastings Community – Now Wayne ‘Huddo’ Hudson is taking his knowledge and skills to the next level – selected to coach at State Level.
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ST JOHN PAUL COLLEGE PUT UP TOUGH FIGHT IN BILL TURNER ROUND OF 16
Bishop Druitt girls and St John Paul College boys have bowed out of the prestigious Bill Turner Cup … both recording losses in today’s Round of 16. It was all one way traffic in the boy’s clash – Hunter Sports High opening the scoring just moments after kick off.
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ORARA VALLEY AXEMEN THROUGH TO GRAND FINAL IN GROUP 2
Orara Valley has claimed an impressive 60-nil win over Woolgoolga in yesterday’s Group 2 grand final qualifier…. The result earned the minor premiers a home ground Grand Final.
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PORT PACERS HIT THE PAVEMENT AT FOSTER-TUNCURRY RUN FEST
After a two year hiatus – the Forster-Tuncurry Run Fest returned to the region, bigger and better than ever. While participants came from far and wide, it was a Port Macquarie group that dominated – their president taking out the top prize.
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OLD BAR PIRATES PUSH TO SECOND IN GROUP THREE
The clock is racing until the final four series in Group Three…. with the Old Bar Pirates and the Port Macquarie Sharks battling it out this weekend. The Pirates walked away victorious while the Sharks are in fourth position.
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RECORD NUMBERS FOR RUN FEST FORSTER-TUNCURRY RETURN
Run Fest is making the ultimate return to Forster-Tuncurry – with a record number to lace up their joggers tomorrow. While the more keen runners will tackle the ‘Treble Bridge Buster’, organisers say there’s something for everyone.
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NSW WINS TOUCH STATE OF ORIGIN SERIES IN COFFS
The Touch State of Origin trophy will remain in New South Wales – with the blues claiming a ninth straight series in Coffs Harbour. The women’s 40s side helped the blues to the shield – winning the all important decider this afternoon.