Category: Mid North Sport
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ALSTONVILLE WIN 4-1 OVER COFFS TIGERS ON DAY 2 OF CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS TOURNAMENT
Alstonville FC has continued its unbeaten run in the 16 boys Champion of Champions league in Coffs Harbour. The northern side securing a 4-1 win over Coffs Tigers in its second game of the day.
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TAREE’S NICK LARKIN TO PLAY IN SHEFFIELD SHIELD
Returning to cricket, and Taree’s own Nick Larkin will join cricket legends Steve Smith and David Warner when he competes in the Sheffield Shield this week. Larkin’s once again been named in the New South Wales Blues side to face Queensland. The Blues will play the first of four rounds tomorrow in Brisbane, while Western…
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SWIMMERS BACK IN THE WATER FOR QUALIFYING CARNIVAL
Hundreds of the state’s up and coming swimmers dove into Port Macquarie’s Olympic Pool over the weekend. The two-day qualifying carnival is one of their first opportunities to impress selectors.
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BASKETBALLERS EXCEL AT ELITE NORTH COAST CAMP
Elite basketballers from across the Coffs Coast have spent today sharpening their skills with QBL player Robert Linton. As part of the program, they were asked to identify their key weaknesses and work on them.
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JAPAN’S ENOKIDO CROWNED OPEN MEN’S CHAMPION AT DAVID ‘GOOSE’ GOSBY MEMORIAL
Almost three decades after his sudden death.. David Gosby’s legacy continues to be celebrated by the body boarding community. The event attracting more than 60 competitors to compete in his honour.
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CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS FOOTBALL
Hundreds of young footballers are in Coff Harbour competing in the Champion of Champions tournament.. which was held for the first time last year. Over 30 teams from the Hunter right up to the Queensland border are taking part.
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ARKHAM ASYLUM WINS BRIDGE TO BRIDGE
Echuca based boat, Arkham Asylum, has taken out Grafton’s Bridge to Bridge ski race. The Victorian crew finished 28 seconds ahead of rival boat, Sapphire.
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HARD DAY AT KOORI KNOCKOUT FOR WALL STREET WARRIORS AND GUMBAYNGGIRR DESCENDANTS
A tough day for Nambucca Valley teams at the Koori Knockout on the Central Coast. The local contingent were outclassed, and unable to put points on the board.
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HUNDREDS OF COMPETITORS SURVIVING THE WET WEATHER FOR SURF CARNIVAL TODAY
The first surf life saving carnival of the season is being held at Forster. Competitors have travelled interstate to take part….and the wet weather wasn’t going to deter them.
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FORSTER HOSTING FIRST EVENT OF SURF SEASON THIS WEEKEND
Hundreds of surf lifesavers are expected to take part in this weekend’s Professionals Weekend of Surf at Forster. Newcastle’s Cooks Hill will be the club to beat, after its dominant performance at the carnival last year.