Category: Northern Rivers Sport
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International Cricket Council’s T20 Roadshow visits Casino
Young cricket fans in Casino were today treated to a visit from the International Cricket Council’s T20 roadshow. A local cricket club using the event to encourage more players to sign 20220925up.
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Lismore baseball player Cain McClelland returns home after representing Australia in the World Cup
Lismore’s Cain McClelland is back home after representing Australia at the World Baseball Cup. The 18-year-old made it through to the final cuts in the US, and was even called into a new role.
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Big plans for cricket on the Far North Coast beginning this weekend
f Cricketers will take to the middle tomorrow for the un-official start of the Far North Coast season. Organisers are confident they’ll be able to get in a strong summer of cricket – using lessons learnt from earlier in the year to hit La Nina for a six.
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Dolphins Academy returning to the Far North Coast coaching the region’s talented rugby stars
The Dolphins rugby union Academy is returning to the Northern Rivers. The six session training clinic has already proved popular for its November return, reaching capacity.
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Four time world champion Mark “Mono” Stewart returns home from the U.S. taking out the first AASP Circuit
Byron Bay’s Mark “Mono” Stewart has returned home after taking out yet another adaptive surfing championship event. And this time, there’s a big reason to celebrate – the athlete taking out the first world professional circuit.
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Preparations underway for a huge return to racing at the Lismore Cup this Thursday
It’s the jewel in the North Coast racing crown. And, this year, the Lismore Cup is set to draw in record crowds… coinciding with the Queens Memorial Public Holiday on Thursday.
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Wollongbar Alstonville claim seventh Far North Coast Rugby Union Premiership
Wollongbar Alstonville Pioneers have claimed their seventh Far North Coast Rugby premiership after a dominate display. The 43 to 12 point win breaking the hearts of the Bangalow Rebels in what was the club’s first ever appearance in the final.
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Lismore rookie speedway driver reveals new wheels ahead of season launch
One of Lismore’s youngest speedway drivers revealed his new wheels for the upcoming season today. 17-year-old Riley Smith says he’s excited to race in the V8 Dirt Modified division for the first time. A practice meeting will take place on November 4, with the first event for the season to start the following night.
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Nathan Herne takes to the track at Sandown with hopes to win another Trans Am Title
Lismore’s Nathan Herne is looking to claim his second Trans Am Title this weekend. The 20-year-old has arrived at Sandown on top of the leaderboard – qualifying seeing him sitting in P-2 before rain wreaked havoc on the schedule.