Tag: Football Mid North Coast

  • PREMIERSHIP TROPHY UP FOR GRABS

    PREMIERSHIP TROPHY UP FOR GRABS

    Port Saints and Camden Haven will battle it out in the Football Mid North Coast decider this weekend. It’s the Saints’ first-ever grand final birth, and it will take some hard work to defeat the minor premiers.

  • CAMDEN HAVEN CHARGES INTO GRAND FINAL

    CAMDEN HAVEN CHARGES INTO GRAND FINAL

    Port United has been knocked out of the Football Mid North Coast competition, after going down to cross-town rivals Port Saints in Saturday’s minor semi final. While the Camden Haven Redbacks are through to the grand final, after downing Wallis Lake 4-nil.

  • GRAND FINAL BERTH UP FOR GRABS

    GRAND FINAL BERTH UP FOR GRABS

    A place in the Football Mid North Coast grand final is on the line this Saturday, when Camden Haven meets Wallis Lake. The Redbacks are feeling quietly confident they have what it takes to take down the defending premiers.

  • WALLIS LAKE TOO STRONG FOR PORT SAINTS

    WALLIS LAKE TOO STRONG FOR PORT SAINTS

    The Kempsey Saints have been eliminated from the football mid north coast competition after going down to Port United 2-1. While Wallis Lake is through to the major semi final, after beating the Port Saints by two goals.

  • STICKING THEIR NECKS OUT TO STOP VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN

    STICKING THEIR NECKS OUT TO STOP VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN

    From rugby league to AFL, hockey to netball – they’re sports that usually have nothing to do with each other. But this weekend, sporting clubs right up to the border will stand as one to stop violence against women.

  • TUNCURRY FORSTER GOES DOWN TO CAMDEN HAVEN

    TUNCURRY FORSTER GOES DOWN TO CAMDEN HAVEN

    While in soccer, Port United drew with Old Bar, Port FC beat Taree, while Kempsey went down to Wallis Lake. Port Saints was held to a draw by Macleay Valley, while Camden Haven got the better of Tuncurry-Forster.

  • YOUNG SOCCER STARS BRUSH UP ON SKILLS

    YOUNG SOCCER STARS BRUSH UP ON SKILLS

    There was also plenty of soccer action further south, where some of the sport’s youngest players brushed up on their skills at Telegraph Point. Around 40 young players took part in the two-day clinic at Stoney Park, working on all aspects of the game. “Fun to start with, great experience and hopefully some football knowledge…

  • REDBACKS PROVING A FORCE TO BE RECKONED WITH

    REDBACKS PROVING A FORCE TO BE RECKONED WITH

    With seven back-to-back wins, the Camden Haven Redbacks are proving a strong contender to take out this year’s Mid North Coast premier league title. Coach Simon Hancox says the squad has only strengthened since last year, but won’t underestimate its opponents in the remaining nine rounds.

  • WALLIS LAKE PROVES TOO STRONG FOR TAREE

    WALLIS LAKE PROVES TOO STRONG FOR TAREE

    Camden Haven has continued its winning streak defeating Port Saints, while Macleay Valley proved too strong for Kempsey. Port FC got the better of Port United, Old Bar drew with Tuncurry Forster, while Wallis Lake downed Taree 3-nil.

  • UNITED AND SAINTS DRAW 2-ALL

    UNITED AND SAINTS DRAW 2-ALL

    Despite a strong start, the Port Saints were unable to take home the win in Tuesday night’s rescheduled round six clash against Port United. The second half saw United come back from 2-nil to secure a draw.