Category: Mid North Sport
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GREAT LAKES PEARL DRAGONS LOOKING FOR NEW PADDLERS
Training has started for five Forster paddlers before they embark to the National Dragonboat Championships in April. And today, the Great Lakes Pearl Dragons were looking for new recruits.
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BODYBOARDING CHAMPION COACHES COFFS RIDERS
World-renowned bodyboarder Ryan Hardy has brought his expertise to Coffs Harbour, hosting a special coaching camp. And it didn’t take long for the enthusiastic group to catch on, replicating his tricks with ease.
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MANNING VALLEY HOCKEY PLAYER SHINES IN BORNEO
A young Manning Valley hockey player has returned from Borneo, the under 21s Australian side winning four of its seven games. Priya Bourke becoming very attached to her green and gold uniform – keen for opportunities to wear it again.
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A HUGE WIN FOR GREYHOUND RACING IN TAREE
Australia’s greyhound industry went through some dark days in 2016 when several trainers were caught live baiting. It’s been a slow recovery, but in a big win, Taree Greyhound Racing Club has been granted TAB meetings and more prizemoney.
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COFFS CITY UNITED TRAINING HARD AHEAD OF COASTAL PREMIER LEAGUE COMPETITION
Anticipation is building for the new Coastal Premier League competition, which kicks off in March. The Coffs Coast Lions are already training hard, thanks to a few new faces among the coaching staff.
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CHARGERS WIN INAUGURAL WOMEN’S REGIONAL BIG BASH
The Coffs Coast Chargers have created cricketing history winning the inaugural women’s regional big bash. The Chargers batsmen setting a total too high for the ACT Aces to chase down.
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GROUP 2 | NAMBUCCA ROOSTERS OUT OF 2020 COMPETITION
Shattering news for the Nambucca Heads community with the Roosters being ousted for the 2020 Group 2 season. It comes after months of hard work to meet criteria set by the Group.
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COFFS COAST THUMP NEWCASTLE TO PROGRESS TO REGIONAL BIG BASH FINAL
The girls from the Coffs Coast have progressed through to the regional big bash final after thumping Newcastle by 10 wickets at the Sydney Cricket Ground. They’ll now play Illawarra or the ACT in the final.
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BOMBERS BACK IN COFFS HARBOUR
It been 10 years coming but Essendon is back in town to the delight of their fans. The side will be in the city all week as part of its pre-season preparation.
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JUNIOR MASTERS WOWS MID COAST
Port Macquarie’s Stoney Park hosted the country’s best young skiers at the Australian Junior Masters this weekend. The rising stars competing in a range of disciplines over two long days.