Category: Mid North Sport

  • THREE WEEKS LEFT TO FIGHT FOR GROUP 2 SEMI FINAL SPOTS

    THREE WEEKS LEFT TO FIGHT FOR GROUP 2 SEMI FINAL SPOTS

    With three weeks left before the finals – several Group 2 teams have a lot to prove. Four clubs are fighting for the three semi final spots left in first grade – they’re hoping the rain holds off, to ensure the round isn’t cancelled all together.

  • ‘THE GROUP 3 REPORT’- ROUND 10

    ‘THE GROUP 3 REPORT’- ROUND 10

    The Pirates will finally play a home game at Old Bar this weekend when they face a Tigers side struggling with injuries. Our own Rob Douglas catches up with Group 3 Chairman Wayne Bridge to preview round 10.

  • MID COAST UP FOR THE CHALLENGE AGAINST WARNERS BAY

    MID COAST UP FOR THE CHALLENGE AGAINST WARNERS BAY

    It’s a mammoth task for the Mid Coast’s Northern New South Wales WNPL side this weekend- taking on competition heavyweights Warners Bay. Coach Mick Grass says his side has been too inconsistent this season but is up for the challenge.

  • TRICKY CONDITIONS FOR COCHRANE CUP FINALS IN COFFS

    TRICKY CONDITIONS FOR COCHRANE CUP FINALS IN COFFS

    St Joseph’s Regional in Port Macquarie has progressed to the Northern NSW final of the Cochrane Cup, after an 8-point win over Coffs rivals, St John Paul College. The two teams met in the regional final after convincing wins earlier today.

  • WALKING FOOTBALL TO START IN COFFS HARBOUR

    WALKING FOOTBALL TO START IN COFFS HARBOUR

    While football continues to captivate the masses – a game changer is coming to the Mid North Coast, with new rules and a new look. “Walking football” is starting in Coffs Harbour next week, and the over fifties are ready to set the pace.

  • WIN FOR WOOLGOOLGA SEE THEM ON TOP OF THE LADDER

    WIN FOR WOOLGOOLGA SEE THEM ON TOP OF THE LADDER

    A gripping top-of-the-table clash in Group 2 has shown just why Woolgoolga and Orara Valley are ladder leaders. But a 30-22 win for the Seahorses has seen the side take a clear position at the top, with just three games left before the semis.

  • ROAD WORKS CONUNDRUM PUTTING SPORTS CLUB’S FUTURE IN JEOPARDY

    ROAD WORKS CONUNDRUM PUTTING SPORTS CLUB’S FUTURE IN JEOPARDY

    A delay in work on one of Taree’s main roads has put the future of a beloved service club in jeopardy. Speaking exclusively to NBN News, the CEO of Taree Leagues Sports Club claims calls for help have fallen on deaf ears.

  • COVID OUTBREAK GROUNDS PIRATES; PORT CITY CLASH POSTPONED

    COVID OUTBREAK GROUNDS PIRATES; PORT CITY CLASH POSTPONED

    A covid outbreak at the Old Bar Pirates has forced tomorrow’s clash with ladder leaders Port City to be postponed. Group 3 Rugby League confirming up to 20 players across all grades have been struck by the virus. It’s the second game impacted by covid this season, with the Hawks to face Wauchope in a…

  • TOP OF THE TABLE CLASH THE HIGHLIGHT OF GROUP 2’S 12TH ROUND

    TOP OF THE TABLE CLASH THE HIGHLIGHT OF GROUP 2’S 12TH ROUND

    It’s the game Group 2 Rugby League fans have been waiting for all season – a top of the table clash between Orara and Woolgoolga. The game is one of two blockbusters scheduled for round 12 – with the in form Rebels hosting Macksville.

  • COMMUNITY COME TOGETHER THROUGH TOUCH FOOTY

    COMMUNITY COME TOGETHER THROUGH TOUCH FOOTY

    They say there’s no such thing as a free lunch but thanks to the Glen Rehabilitation Centre more than a dozen community groups have contributed to a day of free food, fun, and touch footy The Kikupa Cup is a annual competition run by the centre – promoting inclusivity and pride in First Nation’s communities…