Category: Mid North Sport
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ALANI COCKSHUTT IS CHASING HER CYCLING DREAM
Alani Cockshutt and her family’s lives changed forever.. after she was diagnosed with cancer at just four years old. Now almost 10 years later, Alani is fit, healthy and ready to take on the cycling world.
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THREE STATE TITLES FOR NARRANGA PUBLIC SCHOOL
It’s been a successful end to the year for Narranga Public School, with three of its sports teams coming home with State Titles. The boys and girls softball teams, and girls cricket team are the new State PSSA Champions.
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80 YEAR OLD RON GALLAGHER READY FOR HIS SWAN SONG
Forster’s Ron Gallagher hasn’t let age hold his motor sport career back, but the 80-year-old has said 2020 will be last behind the wheel. The racing enthusiast wants to add a national title in his medal tally before retirement.
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LOWER CLARENCE TOO STRONG FOR COFFS HARBOUR
In the inter-district under-16s boys cricket final played today at Sawtell – Lower Clarence proved too strong for Coffs Harbour taking out the coveted trophy. Coffs Harbour could only manage 87 in reply to Lower Clarence’s 162.
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STONEY PARK KICKS OFF FIRST EVENT OF THE SEASON
Skiing has resumed at one of the most renowned parks in the world, with competitors aiming for important world ranking’s points. But for a pair of Newcastle siblings, the weekend event was more about family bragging rights.
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WOMEN’S TACKLE TEAM PUT TO THE TEST
The North Coast women’s rugby league representative squad was put through its paces in the blistering heat today. It’s the first time the group has come together since it was named earlier this week.
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REGISTRATIONS OPEN EARLY FOR TUNCURRY’S VIKINGS CHALLENGE
Registrations have opened early for Tuncurry’s most popular football event, giving players more time to organise teams for the Vikings Challenge. Organisers say they’re expecting over 180 teams from all over the state, to compete in the 20 minute games. All proceeds from the event will be donated to the RFS. The competition gets underway…
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TAREE GYMNASTS WIN SILVER AT STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS
Taree’s PCYC Gymaroos have returned home from the state championships with two silvers. International coaches from Europe clearly making their mark on the squad.
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STONEY PARK READY TO HOST INTERNATIONALS AGAIN THIS SUMMER
There’ll be plenty of thrills at Port Macquarie’s Stoney Park this weekend for the first of a three round slalom series. And once again this season, locals will have the task of matching some of the world’s best.
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FORSTER’S KYLIE HILDER TO COACH ROOSTERS WOMEN’S TEAM NEXT YEAR
Forster’s Kylie Hilder has a taken on a new role with the NRL. The former Origin player will coach the Roosters women’s 9s team next year. The club’s still in the process of getting a team together. Hilder will meet players for the first time in Perth on February 14. (VISION ONLY)