Category: Mid North Sport
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AN EVEN LATER START TO THE GROUP 3 2020 SEASON
Mid North Coast’s rugby League players have an extended their off-season, with games starting more than a month later than usual. The Group 3 starting date was already pushed back once, due to junior games, and has been prolonged once again.
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SWANS ACADEMY HELPING LOCAL JUNIORS
Junior AFL players on the north coast, have been treated to a week of training with some of the legends of the game. Rubbing shoulders with Buddy Franklin… the highlight of their young footy careers.
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SYDNEY SWANS PLAYERS WORK WITH THE NEXT GENERATION IN AFTERNOON CLINIC
Young Aussie rules players have been put through their paces at a training clinic with the Sydney Swans. The kids were all smiles as they rubbed shoulders with some of the biggest stars in the AFL.
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PORT MACQUARIE EXPERIENCE STELLAR STATE CUP
Port Macquarie Touch Club is hailing its success at this year’s State Cup. Collecting prestigious silverware and two silver medals, the club once again punched above its weight on the big stage.
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SWANS RETURN TO COFFS HARBOUR
The Sydney Swans have returned to their favourite training venue this week at Coffs Harbour. While they’re in town for an intense period of training, they’ll also be visiting RFS headquarters in the wake of the bush fires.
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PORT MACQUARIE WIN MIXED SENIORS STATE CUP
Touch sides from Port Macquarie have led the charge for the Mid North Coast at this weekend’s State Cup. After three gruelling days the town’s mixed teams all reached their grand finals and claimed the silverware.
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TAREE HIGH’S JOSH HUGHES HEADING TO ITALY FOR FUTSAL
A young futsal player is making waves on the international stage. Josh Hughes recently qualified for the Australian Futsal Allstars tournament in Italy.
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FIERCE COMPETITION ON THE FIELDS FOR TOUCH FOOTY STATE CUP
Day one of the touch football State Cup got underway in Port Macquarie today, with thousands of players taking part. It’s too early in the three day event to pick the favourites – but some local teams were stand outs.
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NATIONAL TOUCH STAR ANNA GLEESON HOPES TO WIN HER FIRST STATE CUP
Only one sleep left until the biggest touch football carnival of the year kicks off in Port Macquarie. More than 5000 players, coaches and spectators are expected at the event.
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MESSINA TO FIGHT FOR OLYMPIC BERTH
Former Australian welterweight champion Jessica Messina is continuing her quest to qualify for the Tokyo Olympics. The Port Macquarie product will need to win both her bouts this weekend in Melbourne to make it to the next stage of qualifications in China. Should she lose either of those fights, she’ll have another chance in Paris…