Category: Mid North Sport
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AUSTRALIA DOMINATES ON DAY 1 OF INTERNATIONAL TAG SERIES
Nearly 3000 athletes representing 30 nations have hit the field in Coffs Harbour for the International Tag Series. This afternoon – Trans-Tasman rivalry was put to the test, with the Aussies coming out on top in the mixed opens.
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BOWMAN WINS COFFS CUP
Hosier has stormed home to win the 1600 metre Coffs Harbour Cup Jockey Hugh Bowman, expertly rode the Kris Lees trained six year old – flying down the home straight to take out $150,000 Race. “Hosier right down the outside, Monegal, Tara Jasmine back to the inside, Hosier in front of Fender, the Ritz is…
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‘THE GROUP 3 REPORT’- ROUND 12
They remain undefeated in Group 3 but CEO Mal Drury believes the Breakers will be pushed to the limit in the Port derby against the Sharks.
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BULLS AND TIGERS TO LOCK HORNS IN KRISTYLEA BRIDGE CHARITY CUP
It’ll be an emotional day when the Tigers clash with the Bulls at Jack Neal Oval this Saturday. The sides will go head to head for the Kristylea Bridge Charity Cup, honoring the daughter of one of the game’s local legends.
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CAMDEN HAVEN HIGH KNOCKED OUT OF SWAN SHIELD
Camden Haven High U15s AFL gave the fight of their life in the Swan Shield. It was a disappointing day, smashed by Hunter Sports High but there was plenty to be proud of for the boys.
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COFFS BASKETBALLER HEADED TO U.S ON A SCHOLARSHIP
Coffs Harbour basketballer Jake McMillan is turning his sporting dreams, to a reality – heading to the United States on a basketball scholarship. The 17-year-old landed the deal with West Virginia’s Linsly High, after coaches saw clips of him playing, online.
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WINGHAM TIGERS HANGING ON FOR FINAL FOUR SERIES
The Wingham Tigers are keeping their finals dreams alive after a convincing win over the Port Macquarie Sharks. The victory gives the Tigers a much-needed move up the ladder… as they vye for a spot in the top four.
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GRAFTON GHOSTS PROVE TOO STRONG FOR MACKSVILLE IN GROUP 2
To Group 2 Rugby League, and Macksville made the trip to Grafton to front the Ghosts, yesterday. Heading into Round 14, both sides were desperate for a win… but it was the Ghosts who held on tight, to claim the victory.
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THE GROUP 3 REPORT- ROUND 11
After going 10 rounds unbeaten, Port City has a tough assignment to continue its winning streak in Group 3 Rugby League. Reporter Rob Douglas caught up with chairman Wayne Bridge, ahead of the team facing the high flying Hawks at Tuncurry tomorrow.
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CAMDEN HAVEN HIGH U15 AFL HEAD TO ROUND OF 16 KNOCKOUT
Camden Haven High U15s AFL side have made history – reaching the round of 16 in the Swan Shield. It’s the deepest the school has ever gone in state-wide knockout tournament – setting up a huge clash against Hunter Sports High