Category: Mid North Sport
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GROUP 2 | ALL ON THE LINE AS REGULAR SEASON DRAWS TO A CLOSE
A huge weekend for Group 2 as the competition enters its final round. Macksville and Woolgoolga will go head to head in Woolgoolga, for a spot in the final 5.
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TIGHT COMPETITION AT PORT CITY’S PRESTIGE PAIRS
Greens at the Port City Bowling Club were full on Thursday, as bowlers competed in day two of the Prestige Pairs. The three-day competition has attracted a number of high levels players, including Port Macquarie’s very own Callum Murray.
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OLIVER MORAN RIDING TO A WORLD TITLE IN BELGIUM
Forster’s Oliver Moran has just returned home from the Junior Elite BMX Championships but he won’t be home for long. The 17-year-old’s just qualified for the BMX World Championships which will be held in Belgium later this month.
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FLETCHER MURRAY TAKES ON INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT
Up and coming golfer Fletcher Murray is preparing to take on the Pearl Junior Open in Hawaii next week. Representing the Jack Newton Foundation, the teenager from Kew is setting the bar high for his first overseas tournament.
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MOVE PAYS OFF FOR RISING SOCCER STAR
A move to the Gold Coast has paid off for rising football star Jorja Welch who returned home to Coffs Harbour this week as the captain of Queensland. The young player is leading her side at the National Football Titles.
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THE FINAL LAP FOR CHATHAM HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMER
Chatham High School swimmer Talea Fernance is heading to Melbourne for the All Schools Swimming Championships at the end of the month. This will be the last year the 18-year-old is competing and she says she wants to go out with a bang.
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NORTHERN NSW 15S BREEZE THROUGH DAY 2 OF FFA CHAMPIONSHIPS
The girls from Northern New South Wales under 15s have put on a dominant display on day two of the FFA National Youth Championships in Coffs Harbour. They led from start to finish, beating South Australia 4-2.
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NATIONAL FOOTBALL TITLES ON IN COFFS
The cream of Australia’s young female footballers are in Coffs Harbour this week for the National Youth Football titles. They will be vying for selection in an elite squad which will represent Australia internationally.
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WINGHAM TIGERS TAKE OUT THIS YEARS KRISTY LEA BRIDGE CUP
The Wingham Tigers are preparing for the finals after yesterdays win, over Taree. The game was held in memory of Kristy Lea Bridge, the daughter of former Bulls coach Garry, and sister of current coach Todd. It’s the sixth year the Cup has been played, raising funds for the Can Assist foundation. “I think it’s…
