Category: Mid North Sport
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TAREE RACE MEETING BEHIND CLOSED DOORS
The horse racing industry is pushing ahead despite the covid lockdown. Select personnel attending a deserted Taree track today for a race meeting.
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LOCKDOWN CAUSES MORE DISRUPTIONS FOR GROUP 3
Group 3 Rugby League officials are holding their breath to see whether the lockdown lifts as planned on Saturday. Three matches had to be called off due to the snap state-wide lockdown.
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MACKSVILLE SURVIVE ELIMINATION IN GROUP 2 LEAGUE TAG
Macksville has survived elimination in the first Group 2 league tag semi final – too strong for South Grafton winning 28-8. The Sea Eagles forced repeat sets and found gaps in the Rebels defense to score.
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MINIKHANA GETTING TAREE MOTORCYCLE CLUB BACK ON TRACK
Taree Motorcycle Club is getting back to business with a development program for junior riders. It will be the first time the Minikhana program has run in regional New South Wales.
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GROUP 2 FINALS SERIES BEGINS WITH ELIMINATION SEMI
After the closest season in years – the Group 2 finals series kicks off tomorrow with the elimination semi between South Grafton and Bellingen. It’s Bellingen’s first, first-grade finals appearance since 2012.
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RALLY DOUBLE-HEADER TO COME TO COFFS IN NOVEMBER
There’s been a major reshuffle on the Australian Rally Championship calendar – after Tasmania’s race was moved over border closure fears. But it’s good news for Coffs Harbour motorsport fans – who will now see two events headed their way.
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TAREE CITY AND WINGHAM TO CLASH IN ANNUAL KRISTYLEA BRIDGE CUP
Emotions will be running high in Saturday’s Group 3 clash between Taree City Bulls and Wingham Tigers. The sides will contest the Kristylea Bridge Charity Cup, honouring the daughter of one of the game’s local legends.
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GRAFTON GHOSTS MINOR PREMIERS IN GROUP 2
Group 2’s semis kick off next weekend, with Woolgoolga out of contention following a loss to the Coffs Comets in the comp’s final regular round. South Grafton clawed its way to third place after a win over Macksville. While the Ghosts were crowned minor premiers – following a one point win over Bellingen.
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COFFS COAST BIKE RIDER’S GROUP BOASTS HAVING 80 YEAR OLD MEMBERS
A group of dedicated bike riders is proving that age is no barrier when it comes to keeping fit and healthy. The Coffs Coast riding group proudly boasts an exclusive chapter – with five of its members over the age of 80.
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WINGHAM DEFEAT FORSTER-TUNCURRY IN ROUND 12
In Group 3 rugby league, the Wingham Tigers belted the Forster-Tuncurry Hawks in round 12. The charity match, raising funds for the Mark Hughes Foundation.