Tag: Group 3 Rugby League

  • PORT CITY PROVES TOO STRONG FOR TAREE CITY

    PORT CITY PROVES TOO STRONG FOR TAREE CITY

    Port City is celebrating its second win of the Group Three season, after thumping Taree City 42 points to 28 in Sunday’s round six clash. President, Geoff Kelly says the side is starting to gain momentum, as the players start to gel.

  • OLD BAR BEATS PORT CITY BY TWO

    OLD BAR BEATS PORT CITY BY TWO

    After a slow start to the Group 3 season, the Old Bar Pirates are starting to gain momentum. The side sealed a 2-point win against the Port City Breakers with only minutes left on the clock.

  • BREAKERS AND HAWKS DRAW 28-ALL

    BREAKERS AND HAWKS DRAW 28-ALL

    Port City Breakers president Geoff Kelly says yesterday’s draw with Forster-Tuncurry was a step in the right direction for the club, which is now playing more consistently. The Breakers were trailing by four points, until centre Tom Dekker, scored right on the siren.

  • NORTH COAST REP SIDE SELECTED

    NORTH COAST REP SIDE SELECTED

    The Mid North Coast will field a strong side for the rugby league Country Championships at the end of the month. The representative team will be led by former World Cup back rower, Matt Shipway.

  • THREE FOR THREE FOR PORT MACQUARIE SHARKS

    THREE FOR THREE FOR PORT MACQUARIE SHARKS

    The Port Macquarie Sharks are celebrating three back-to-back wins, after taking down the Taree City Bulls at Jack Neal Oval on Saturday afternoon. The Sharks took the game 42 points to 28.

  • HAWKS PREY ON BLUES

    HAWKS PREY ON BLUES

    The Forster-Tuncurry Hawks have continued its winning start to the Group 3 rugby league season, after a thrilling win over last years minor premiers, the Wauchope Blues at Harry Elliott Oval. The home side dominated the first half, soaring to a 34-22 win.

  • PORT MACQUARIE SIDES CLASH IN GROUP 3 OPENER

    PORT MACQUARIE SIDES CLASH IN GROUP 3 OPENER

    After winning the Group 3 preseason shield, the Port Macquarie Sharks are feeling confident ahead of this weekend’s season opener. They’ll go head-to-head with cross town rivals, the Port City Breakers.

  • PORT CITY BREAKERS PREPARE FOR THE YEAR AHEAD

    PORT CITY BREAKERS PREPARE FOR THE YEAR AHEAD

    The Port City Breakers will have a few new faces running onto the field in the upcoming group three season. President, Geoff Kelly, is hoping the addition of several new players and the return of a former coach will bolster the club’s on-field performance.

  • SHARKS BEGIN PRE-SEASON TRAINING

    SHARKS BEGIN PRE-SEASON TRAINING

    The Port Macquarie Sharks began pre-season training at Oxley Oval on Wednesday night with new captain-coach Matt Shipway. The sessions will focus on team fitness before the start of next season. There’ll only be a few new faces joining the side, with most of last year’s squad signing on for the 2015 competition. The Sharks finished…

  • MUSTANGS REQUEST FOR INCLUSION IN GROUP 3 REJECTED

    MUSTANGS REQUEST FOR INCLUSION IN GROUP 3 REJECTED

    Despite numerous appeals, the Macleay Valley Mustangs will not be playing in the Group Three rugby league competition next year. The decision was made final at ON Sunday night’s Group Three AGM in Wingham, where the request for inclusion was rejected by the General Committee of the Group. The Kendall Blues’ request to join the 18…