Category: Mid North Sport
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DRAGONBOAT REGATTA TO BE HELD IN FORSTER THIS WEEKEND
Dragon Boat racing returns to the Mid North Coast this weekend after a year of cancellations. Elizabeth Reserve at Forster Keys will host the two day regatta, with 18 clubs from across the state all vying for bragging rights.
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SAWTELL BOWLERS TO COMPETE IN STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS
Sawtell Bowling Club has set a new standard on the Mid North Coast, with four teams qualifying for this week’s State Championships. They’ll now compete at Maitland, Yamba, Toongabbie and Forster.
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MAT CROKER TURNING HEADS IN NRL
With every NRL appearance, Mat Croker is gaining in stature and confidence. And, while the Nabiac product has impressed coaches and fans in round two, he says there’s more to come.
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COFFS COAST TO HOST 34th ANNUAL AUSTRALIAN SIKH GAMES
In less than a month, Coffs Harbour will host the 34th annual Australian Sikh games. Held over the Easter long weekend, the games is one of the largest sporting and cultural events for the Australian Sikh community.
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URUNGA AND WEST PYMBLE TAKE OUT CHALLENGE CUP IN NAMBUCCA
Following a three year hiatus, the Challenge Cup has returned to Nambucca Heads over the weekend. In the women’s division, Urunga were crowned champions, while West Pymble took out the men’s competition.
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WOOPI AND WAUCHOPE WIN OPENS DIVISIONS IN SURF BOAT SERIES FINAL
A shortened North Coast Surf Boat Series has wrapped up in Coffs Harbour today. Honours went to Wauchope-Bonnie Hills and Woolgoolga in the open men’s and women’s divisions.
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ONE WEEK UNTIL BARNEY MILLER CLASSIC AT SAWTELL
Surfers have just one week left to prepare for the annual Barney Miller Classic at Sawtell. With 150 competitors entered, and dozens more on a wait list – they’ll be fighting for bragging rights and raising important funds.
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MANNING RIVER TO COME ALIVE FOR TAREE ROWING REGATTA
They’ll be down on numbers but Manning River Rowing Club is just happy to get boats in the water for its annual Taree Regatta. Major Sydney clubs are expected to take top honours but are warned not to underestimate local talent.
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COFFS TIGERS MOVE TO NEXT ROUND OF AUSTRALIA CUP
The Coffs Tigers have progressed to the next round of the Australia Cup after a 3-1 win over Bellingen. The clash was one of three played on the city’s new synthetic this afternoon.
