Category: Mid North Sport
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TAREE’S SPORTING COMMUNITY SEEKING AN UPGRADE FOR SAXBY’S STADIUM
Taree’s sporting community is calling out for a funding boost from the state government, to update existing facilities in the region. Top of their priority list is a long-awaited expansion of Saxby’s Stadium.
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FATHER AND SON TO COACH PANTHERS
The Sawtell Panthers will try a father son pairing of coaches for the 20-19 season. Garry and Tyran Stevenson have a long history with the club, and reckon they have what it takes to lead the Panthers to success.
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STRONG SIGNS FOR ORARA VALLEY AXEMEN DURING PRE-SEASON
The Orara Valley Axemen have hit the ground running in 20-19, already with two sessions under their belt. At least 25 players are turning up to sessions, as the club prepares for three important games ahead of the Group 2 season kick off in April.
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NORTH COAST FOOTBALL SEASON KICK-OFF
Kick-off isn’t due in the 2019 North Coast Football competition until the end of March – but the eight clubs taking part have begun training. Last year’s premiers Boambee will be the team to beat in the season ahead.
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PLENTY OF TALENT AT NORTHERN EAGLES JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS
There was a smorgasbord of young talent in Taree for the final day of the Northern Eagles Junior Championships. More than 40 teams from across the state battled it out to impress selectors.
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TITANS AND KNIGHTS CLASH IN COFFS HARBOUR
Former Grafton Ghosts juniors, Ben Liyou and and Jake Martin are back home this weekend, representing the Gold Coast Titans in their pre-season match against the Knights. The pair signed with the Titans at the end of last year.
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KIDS TAKE TO GOLF LEGENDS’ CLINICS TEE-RIFICALLY
She’s highly regarded in sporting circles, both nationally and internationally. And for the past two weeks, Coffs Harbour golf whiz Suzie Fisher has been helping the game’s youngest fans transform their swing and improve their handicap.
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SURF BOATS TO OLD BAR
This weekend’s round of the surf boat series at Old Bar is shaping up as a crucial carnival, with just three points separating the men’s open crews. The club championship however is another matter, Kempsey-Cresent Head with a commanding lead.

