Category: Mid North Sport
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PITTWATER TO COFFS YACHT RACE LOCKED IN FOR APRIL 2022
After two false starts, the Pittwater to Coffs Harbour Yacht Race will return to east coast waters next April. Covid and flooding forced the event’s cancellation for the past two years.
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CONSTRUCTION ON FOOTBALL STADIUM DEVELOPMENT EDGES CLOSER
Construction on a state of the art football stadium at Sovereign Hills is edging closer. The designs are drawn up but Football Mid North Coast is still $10 million short.
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PORT MAKOS DETERMINED TO DEFEND THEIR TITLE
With community sport able to resume tomorrow, things are looking positive for December’s touch football State Cup. Port Makos are watching developments keenly – with the men’s twenties in fine form ahead of the challenge.
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BEV RUMBLE MAKES TAREE LEAGUES BOWLS HISTORY
History was made at the Taree Leagues Sports club this afternoon. Bev Rumble becoming the first woman to feature in the club’s men’s open triples championship final. Never one to make a fuss, Bev says she’s just happy to be back on the green. “We were in lockdown we couldn’t play with our social distancing…
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BLUE SKIES FOR PUNTERS RETURN TO TAREE RACE TRACK
It was looking like it would be a wet day at the races, but the rain held off to give punters a good time at the Krambach Cup. The Taree racecourse opened to the public for the first time in months, with a visitor cap and strict COVID rules. “We’re just restricting numbers of people…
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PUNTERS ALLOWED BACK ON TRACK FOR KRAMBACH CUP MEETING
Punters will be back trackside for tomorrow’s running of the Krambach Cup. But only fully vaccinated people will be allowed through the gates.
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LOCKY MILLER SIGNS TWO-YEAR DEAL WITH CRONULLA SHARKS
Coffs Harbour’s Locky Miller has jumped codes from union to league, signing a two-year deal with the Cronulla Sharks. It comes after his scintillating performance in the Australian rugby sevens side against Tokyo.
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MATILDA LUGG MAKES HER WBBL DEBUT
Coffs Harbour product, Matilda Lugg makes her Women’s Big Bash debut this Thursday. The wicketkeeper has been chosen to play with the Sydney Sixers.
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CLARENCE100 GOES “VIRTUALLY ANYWHERE”
It’s an event that usually sees hundreds hit the water, but paddlers will hit the web for this year’s Clarence 100. Covid cancelled 2020’s competition – but organisers have adapted.
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THURGATE CONFIDENT JETS CAN TURN AROUND A-LEAGUE FORM
Angus Thurgate is pushing his limits to keep his spot in the Newcastle Jets midfield. The Port Macquarie product is confident the side can turn around their fortunes in the upcoming A-League season.