Category: North West Sport
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NIAS RIDERS EXCEL AT MID NORTH COAST ENDURANCE RACE
A group of Tamworth riders have returned home, after taking out the open men’s division of an endurance race in Taree. The six-hour race attracted a variety of competitors, including world superbike champion Troy Bayliss.
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CHAFFEY KARATE ACADEMY KICK UP STRONG RESULTS AT KOSHIKI CHAMPIONSHIPS
To martial arts, and a Tamworth team has won gold at the Koshiki World Championships in Japan. The youngest to bring home a medal….just six years old.
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NSW DRESSAGE COMPETITION OPENS GATES AT THE AELEC
The gates have opened at this year’s New South Wales Dressage Championships. 250 horses will compete in the five-day event, which is catering to amateur, pony and para-dressage competitors for the first time. The Grand Prix Freestyle competition is always a highlight – with fifteen top riders performing dressage to a song of their choice.…
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NSW STATE DRESSAGE CHAMPIONSHIPS START TOMORROW
The New South Wales State Dressage Championships kick off tomorrow in Tamworth. More than 200 competitors will be taking part.
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RIDERS USE TAMWORTH INTERNATIONAL EVENTING AS ‘ROAD TO TOYKO’
For athletes, the ‘Road to Toyko’ has already started, with the 2020 Olympics now less than 12-months away. Horse riders from interstate and overseas got a chance to see where they stand, during the Tamworth International Eventing competition.
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GUNNERS TAKE DOWN THUNDERBOLTS IN DIVISION ONE DECIDER
For the second time in three years, the Tamworth Thunderbolts have finished runner-up in the Division One grand final. This time it was at the hands of the Canberra Gunners.
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MEN’S THUNDERBOLTS GO DOWN BY 13-POINTS IN GRAND FINAL
The Tamworth Thunderbolts quest to win their maiden basketball championship will have to wait another season. The Bolts went down by 12-points to the Canberra Gunners in today’s Division One grand final. Tamworth trailed by 13-points at half-time – a deficit they couldn’t bridge. PLEASE NOTE: AUDIO UNAVAILABLE.
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ROBB COLLEGE CLAIM THRILLING WIN IN NEW ENGLAND RUGBY DECIDER
Robb College have gone back-to-back in New England Rugby, winning the William Sawers Shield for the second year running. A thrilling match against St Alberts – saw the scoreline change seven times, with 13 tries scored.
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NIF ACCEPTED TO PLAY IN NORTHERN LEAGUE ONE COMPETITION
Northern Inland Football has been working tirelessly towards a possible National Premier League venture. While they received some unfortunate news about their league goal this week, there’s a hidden sliver-lining.
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ROBB COLLEGE HOPING TO END ST ALBERTS HOT STREAK IN DECIDER
Two-years ago St Alberts beat Robb College in the New England Rugby union decider. Tomorrow they’ll square-off again. This time it’s the Rams chasing back-to-back premierships, as they play for the William Sawers Shield.