Category: Mid North Sport
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SPORTING EVENTS GENERATE MILLIONS FOR COFFS
From rugby league to OzTag, Coffs Harbour’s International stadium is generating millions for the local economy… Saturday’s NRL game saw more than 9-thousand people – many arriving from outside the LGA.
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KODY GARLAND’S WHIRLWIND YEAR BEHIND THE WHEEL IS JUST GETTING STARTED
He’s competing in two of the country’s major championships, so a long break over winter is rare territory for Kody Garland. Tonight the Manning Valley driver sits down to talk about his best performances so far.
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RACKETERRING TAKES THE WAUCHOPE CUP
Port Macquarie Race Course was buzzing with excitement today. Racketerring winning this years Wauchope Cup.
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WOOLGOOLGA GETS LUCKY BREAK FROM GROUP 2 JUDICIARY
There’s been a lucky break for the Woolgoolga Seahorses, with centre Blake O’Connor escaping penalty over his involvement in a brawl on Sunday, at the Group 2 judiciary hearing today. More players will face punishment in the coming weeks – from both Woolgoolga and Macksville.
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TAREE PARKRUN GOING FROM STRENGTH TO STRENGTH
Whether part of an exercise regime or simply a social outing – Parkrun is making a positive impact on the Mid North Coast. But, while entries are strong, organisers say more volunteers are needed to keep the event up… and running.
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CAPTAIN’S RUNS AT COFFS AHEAD OF NRL CLASH
Last minute training sessions today for Sharks and Titans NRL players… as they prepare for their regional clash at Coffs Stadium tomorrow. Three former North Coast players will run on – hoping to inspire the next generation.
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GROUP 2 SEASON ENTERS SECOND PHASE
The Group 2 season has officially crossed the halfway point… and this Sunday will see teams clash for the second time. There’s plenty of local derbies to be played, including blockbuster matches between Woolgoolga and Coffs, and South Grafton and Grafton.
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WAUCHOPE CUP GAINS SHOWCASE MEETING STATUS
The Wauchope Cup gets underway this weekend, with hundreds set to arrive on the Mid North Coast. The stakes will be even higher this year, with some old favourite events, also making a return.
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MANNING VALLEY BMX CLUB TO HOST AUSCYCLE STATE SERIES ROUND
Manning Valley BMX Club is counting down the days until they welcome some of the State’s best riders to the Taree track. The club is hosting a leg of the AusCycle State Series – with athletes already putting in the hard yards to ahead of the competition.
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NO GIVING UP ON WORLD CLASS STADIUM AT SOVERIGN HILLS
A lack of funding has once again put Sovereign Hills’ new High Performance Football Centre at a standstill. While it’s unlikely the Hastings will see world class games next year, Mid North Coast Football is determined to bring the project to life.