Category: North West Sport
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WADE RYAN READY FOR WEEKS OF TRAINING IN PREPARATION FOR NEXT FIGHT
Wade Ryan is gearing up for his next fight, against Nath Nwachukwu. The highly-anticipated battle will see an IBO World Title, up for grabs.
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TENNIS PLAYERS PREPARE FOR THE REGIONS TOURNAMENTS
November is set to be a busy month for local tennis players. There’s a number of tournaments on the cards – from club competitions to a North West-North East showdown.
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JESS DAVIDSON LEARNING EVERY DAY AS PART OF SYDNEY THUNDER SQUAD
Tamworth cricketer Jess Davidson is living it up with the Sydney Thunder, saying the Women’s Big Bash is a huge learning curve for her. She’s been named in the squad for the Thunder’s next two matches.
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GUNNEDAH’S BOXER WADE RYAN ONE WIN AWAY FROM WORLD TITLE
Gunnedah boxer Wade Ryan is just one win away from an IBO World Title fight. All he has to do is square up against Japan’s undefeated (wat-chic-wu) Nath Nwachukwu. The biggest fight of Ryan’s career is set for Wednesday November 17. [VISION ONLY]
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LOCALS ENJOY THE SUNDAY SUNSHINE FOR COME-AND-TRY WATER POLO DAY
Tamworth’s water polo season is just around the corner – and the search is on for new members. Residents have turned out in droves to try the sport today.
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JESS DAVIDSON AWARDED BASIL SELLERS SCHOLARSHIP
Tamworth cricketer Jess Davidson is going from strength to strength in the sport. She’s been awarded a third Basil Sellers Scholarship, just one of 12 handed out annually. The prestigious prize recognises her as a role model and leader, as well as securing the fast-bowler an equipment scholarship for the next two years. Davidson has…
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WATER POLO HOST COME N TRY DAY ON SUNDAY
It’s the time of year when water polo returns to Tamworth’s pools, and this weekend is the first come and try day for the women’s and open competitions. Interest is already high, and it’s looking to be another strong season.
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STATE HOCKEY COMPS TO BE PLAYED IN ARMIDALE, TAMWORTH NEXT YEAR
Hockey New South Wales is getting out in the regions for next year’s field state championships. Tamworth and Armidale will play host to two major events.
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TRAINER CODY MORGAN SADDLING UP FOR NEXT RACE AFTER KOSCIUSZKO
Tamworth trainer Cody Morgan is back home after ‘Edit’ finished fourth at this year’s Kosciuszko. And he’s already got plans for the 5-year-old to race again in the million dollar race.
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ORGANISERS HOPE FOOTBALL, FUTSAL COMPS AREN’T RESTRICTED BY PLAYER CAPS
Nominations have reopened for the Northern Inland summer football and futsal competitions. Organisers hope player caps won’t stop the events from going ahead.