Category: Mid North Sport
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COFFS UNITED TAKE OUT NAMBUCCA’S CHALLENGE CUP
Coffs United has beaten Port United to take out today’s men’s final of the Challenge Cup played at Nambucca Heads. In the women’s competition Port United and the Urunga Raiders match was decided by a penalty shootout after drawing 2-all.
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FINAL DAY OF THE NATIONAL TOUCH LEAGUE IN COFFS HARBOUR
Queensland teams featured in the final day of the National Touch League in Coffs Harbour. The South Queensland Sharks took out the womens semi-final against Sydney with a 6-1 win while in the mens, Central Queensland just scraped into tonight’s grand final. The local teams had a mixed weekend with the seniors holding their own…
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WALLAMBA BULLS WOMEN OFF TO A GOOD START AFTER SATURDAY TRIAL GAMES
Rugby union Players and coaches tested the grounds today at the Wallamba Bulls trial games. The men’s first grade squad is on the hunt for more players, while the women have more than expected.
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YOUNG TENNIS STAR RETURNS HOME WITH GOLD
A Forster tennis player has returned from Sydney with more silverware. Laia Pasini may be in her final year of school but she’s still working hard on her backhand.
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FORSTER TENNIS CLUB RECEIVES A LABOR PROMISE
Forster Tennis Club could undergo a major spruce-up, if the Labor Party wins government. The opposition has promised $200-thousand, in the hopes of attracting more night-time tournaments to the region. The club says interest in the sport is growing. (AUDIO IN PARTS)
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FLAMIN DRAGONS CROWNED CLUB OF THE YEAR
They’re a club that’s had success, on and off the water. And the Port Macquarie’s Flamin’ Dragons can add another accolade to their list this week – officially crowned ‘club of the year.’
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STRONG FIELD READY FOR CHALLENGE CUP IN NAMBUCCA HEADS
More than bragging rights are on the line this weekend as teams prepare for the annual Challenge Cup in Nambucca Heads. Almost 1000 players and supporters will be in town for three days of competition.
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RECENT STORMS CHANGING THE START OF THE HOCKEY SEASON
The Manning Hockey Association is scrambling to prepare for the upcoming season, after recent storms. Strong winds and rain tore up the main field, and organisers have had to put in place a contingency plan.
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$3 MILLION ELECTION PROMISE FOR THE FORSTER-TUNCURRY GOLF CLUB
For staff at the Forster-Tuncurry Golf Club – it’s wish granted. They’ve been pushing for the state government to chip in funding, so they can host major events like the New South Wales Women’s Open and weeks out from an election, the government has obliged.
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WANT TO BECOME A SOCCER REFEREE?
Football Mid North Coast is on the hunt for more match officials. So if you have a passion for soccer and have been thinking about becoming a referee, now is the perfect time. The last referee seminar is being held on Sunday March 24 in Laurieton.