Category: Mid North Sport
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KENDALL TENNIS CLUB TO BE ON SHOW AT ATP CUP
The small community of Kendall continues to punch above its weight when it comes to tennis. With two young stars bound for the ATP Sydney Cup this Friday.
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SURF BOAT NAMED IN HONOUR OF LOCAL LEGEND
The North Coast boat series is only a few rounds into its latest season… and the Bonny Hills-Wauchope surf club is already at the pointy end of the ladder. This season is even more special, thanks to a boat in memory of one of their own.
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AUSTRALIAN LADIES CLASSIC AT BONVILLE
February’s Australian Ladies Classic is set to produce its strongest field ever with a contingent of American women taking part for the first time. The Bonville tournament carries a prize purse of $350,000.
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PORT MACQUARIE GEARING UP FOR THE ANNUAL GOLDEN LURE
Port Macquarie’s prestigious Golden Lure fishing tournament is less than fortnight away. It’s hosted by the town’s local game fishing club and the president says nomination numbers are on target.
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YEAR IN REVIEW : MID NORTH COAST SPORTING HIGHLIGHTS
The Mid North Coast has a proud tradition of producing talented sports people. As 2019 draws to a close, we take a look back at the year that was, revisiting the biggest sporting events and achievements by locals in our own backyard and around the world.
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A NEW LEADER FOR THE SAWTELL PANTERS
The Sawtell Panthers have recruited a fresh set of eyes to lead them through the 20-20 season. Joey Cudmore has made the move from Group 3 to take on the first grade coach’s role.
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WALLIS LAKE WITHDRAWS APPLICATION FOR COASTAL PREMIER LEAGUE
The mid-north coast premier league is being transformed, but it could lose its top team. Championship-winning side Wallis Lake has had to withdraw its application to be a part of the new-look league.
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A CHANCE TO CATCH SOME CASH IN HARRINGTON’S FISH TAGGING COMPETITION
Fishos always talk about the one that got away, and over the next month or so there’ll be plenty of tales around Harrington. The annual fish tagging competition is underway, this year catching the right flathead could net you up to $10,000.
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OLIVER MORAN AWARDED JUNIOR BMX CYCLIST OF THE YEAR
Forster’s Oliver Moran has received a major accolade, named Cycling Australia’s junior BMX cyclist of the year. It caps off a stellar 2019 for the 17-year-old, competed at the world championships in Belgium, finishing in second place. Moran is in training ahead of the Australian World Cup next month. (VISION ONLY)
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BIG CROWD FOR BOWRAVILLE RACES
More than 1000 people turned out for the Boxing Day races at Bowraville this afternoon. The Phillip Hughes Memorial Day is a big hit with locals.