Category: Mid North Sport
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MANNING VALLEY NETBALLERS GETTING BACK ON THE COURT
The impacts of covid have taken a backseat for Manning Valley netball players. Opening games were washed out by torrential rain- and they’re hoping it won’t be the trend this season.
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MEGHAN MACLAREN FINISHES -5 ON DAY 1 OF WOMEN’S CLASSIC
England’s Meghan MacLaren will have a one shot lead heading into day two of the Australian Women’s Classic at Bonville tomorrow. Forster-Tuncurry’s Sarah Kemp was the best placed local after round one – finishing one under par.
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KING SPRINGS BACK
The start of the Touring Car Racing season stalled for Luke King but the Central Coast driver has put that behind him now. Behind the wheel of a brand new car, he’s setting his sights on a lofty new goal.
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CALVIN BRUTON TEACHING TAREE PLAYERS SOME OLD TRICKS
An NBL Hall of Famer has put Taree players through their paces at a two day camp. Calvin Bruton teaching the basics and a handful of old tricks.
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COFFS UNITED CLAIM 3-1 WIN OVER CROSS-TOWN RIVALS
Coffs United has pounced on cross-town rivals, Coffs Coast Tigers in last night’s Coastal Premier League clash. Down 1-0 at half time, United scored three cracking goals, keeping the Tigers scoreless in the second.
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PORT SAINTS SECURE SECOND SEASON WIN
It was a tight race between the Kempsey Saints and Port Saints in the latest round of the Coastal Premier League. But a lucky breakthrough for Port left the side walking away from Kempsey – now placing them second on the ladder… While the Saints sit second last.
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GOLFERS PRACTICE AT BONVILLE AHEAD OF AUSTRALIAN CLASSIC
Golfers have had a chance to test the course at Bonville ahead of tomorrow’s Pro-Am and Thursday’s start to the Australian Women’s Classic. The field is down to just over 100 golfers – some missing out due to covid and visa limitations.
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COFFS INTERNATIONAL STADIUM PLAYS HOST TO “KABBADI”
The 34th annual Australian Sikh (SEEK) Games wrapped up in Coffs Harbour today with finals being played across all sports. The traditional Indian game of “Kabbadi” (CAR-BAR-DI) stole the limelight, with the stands of the International stadium packed with fans.
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RAINBOW WARRIOR CLUB GETS READY FOR 2022 SEASON
Heading into their fifth year, Taree’s Rainbow Warriors Club is going from strength to strength. The club welcomes any player with special needs, with the official start to the season only days away.
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WINLOCK ON TOP WINS TAREE CUP
A Newcastle greyhound group is $10,000 richer after taking out the acclaimed Taree Cup. Heavy rain almost forcing organisers to call off the annual event today.