Category: Mid North Sport
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SIXERS AND SCORCHERS TO CLASH IN COFFS HARBOUR
COVID infections are causing mass disruptions to the Big Bash League, but tomorrow night’s game in Coffs Harbour will go ahead as planned. Tickets are still available for the top of the table clash between the Sixers and Scorchers.
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ANNUAL PINK SILKS RACE DAY THIS SUNDAY
Two of the biggest fundraising events for Coffs Harbour’s Pink Silks Trust will be held this weekend. First, golfers will hit the course tomorrow, followed by an action-packed Pink Silks Race Day on Sunday.
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COFFS HARBOUR TO HOST SEVEN OZTAG TOURNAMENTS IN 2022
Two additional OzTag tournaments will be held Coffs International Stadium next year. They’re make-up events for National Championships, postponed due to covid.
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STAN AUSTIN CARNIVAL RETURNING TO THE MID COAST
Some of the State’s best junior cricketers will head to the Mid Coast next week to compete for the Stan Austin Cup. With the region ravaged by bushfires and the pandemic, it’s the first time the tournament will be played since 2019.
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PLANS IN PLACE FOR TUNCURRY FORSTER TIGERS ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS
There are still three months until kickoff but big plans are already locked in for the Tuncurry Forster Tigers’ 50th anniversary. The football club aims to attract new players with its celebrations.
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RAIN CALLS OFF BBL MATCH IN COFFS HARBOUR
Rain forced officials to call off last night’s BBL match between the Sydney Sixers and Melbourne Renegade at Coffs International Stadium. Both teams take one-and-a-half points, increasing the Sixer’s margin ahead of second-placed Perth Scorchers… while the Renegades remain last on the ladder.
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HARRINGTON CUP TO KICKSTART 2022 TAREE RACING SEASON
There’ll be a an impressive field for the Harrington Cup on Monday with a Taree trainer confident the trophy will stay in the Manning Valley. Tony Ball looking for his second victory in three years.
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NOT GIVING UP HOPE FOR GROUP 3 WOMEN’S TACKLE COMPETITION
Group 3 officials aren’t giving up hope of launching a women’s tackle competition next year, despite a lacklustre turnout to a meeting overnight. Looking further afield, they’re seeking more support from clubs.
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FINN ASKEW GEARS UP FOR NUTRIGRAIN IRONMAN SERIES
South West Rocks athlete Finn Askew has made it through to the Nutrigrain Ironman Series. The 20-year-old is one of seven athletes to make the cut during trials.
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KENDALL TENNIS PLAYERS CHOSEN TO BE BALL KIDS FOR ATP CUP
Camden Haven tennis players are packing their bags for Sydney to lend a hand at the ATP Cup. It’s become somewhat a tradition for the Kendall Tennis Club – with more than fifty ball runners sent down in the last ten years.