Tag: Group 3 Rugby League

  • TREMBATH HANGS UP HIS BOOTS

    TREMBATH HANGS UP HIS BOOTS

    Wauchope Blue’s captain-coach Robbie Trembath is hanging up his boots after five years with the club. Trembath has led the side to three grand finals and two premiership wins.

  • TREMBATH WINS TOP GROUP 3 AWARD

    TREMBATH WINS TOP GROUP 3 AWARD

    Wauchope’s Robbie Trembath has taken out the top gong at the Group Three Rugby League awards. The outgoing captain-coach was named player of the year. Half back, Anthony Cowan won highest point scorer after accruing a total of 162-points for the Macleay Valley Mustangs this season. While Wingham’s Stewart Baker was awarded coach of the…

  • MUSTANGS CROWNED GROUP THREE PREMIERS

    MUSTANGS CROWNED GROUP THREE PREMIERS

    Macleay Valley has been crowned this year’s Group Three premiers after beating Wauchope by 1 point in yesterdays grand final. The game was neck-and-neck to the siren, where a field goal by Anthony Cowan in extra time sealed the win for the Mustangs.

  • MUSTANGS WIN GROUP 3 GRAND FINAL

    MUSTANGS WIN GROUP 3 GRAND FINAL

    Macleay Valley has claimed this year’s Group-3 Rugby League premiership, after a thrilling win over Wauchope at the Lank Bain Complex this afternoon. The Mustangs led 18-14 at the break, before the two sides went try-for-try in the second half. At full time, the scores were locked at 24-all. Then, in extra time, the Mustangs…

  • MUSTANGS APPEAL SUSPENSION

    MUSTANGS APPEAL SUSPENSION

    The Macleay Valley Mustangs will appeal Group Three’s decision to suspend player, Nigel Hookey at a hearing in Coffs Harbour on Saturday. Hookey has been banned from Country Rugby League for five years after allegedly threatening a referee at a semi final match two weeks ago. The Mustangs say Hookey has been wrongly accused, and that…

  • MUSTANGS CENTRE RECEIVES FIVE YEAR SUSPENSION

    MUSTANGS CENTRE RECEIVES FIVE YEAR SUSPENSION

    Mustangs centre, Nigel Hookey has received a five-year suspension from Group 3 rugby league. Officials say he threatened a referee, and has been banned from playing or attending matches.

  • MUSTANGS THROUGH TO GRAND FINAL

    MUSTANGS THROUGH TO GRAND FINAL

    Macleay Valley will go head-to-head with Wauchope in the Group Three grand final,  after defeating Old Bar in Sunday’s preliminary final. The thrilling game was neck-and-neck until half-back Anthony Cowan booted a field goal in the final minutes.

  • WAUCHOPE BLUES THROUGH TO THE GROUP 3 GRAND FINAL

    WAUCHOPE BLUES THROUGH TO THE GROUP 3 GRAND FINAL

    The Wauchope Blues will host the Group Three grand final for the third consecutive year, after defeating the Macleay Valley Mustangs by four points over the weekend. The nailbiting game was neck-and-neck until Front Rower, Carlos Kohu-Martin powered over the line in the final minute.

  • BLUES AND MUSTANGS LOCK HORNS THIS WEEKEND

    BLUES AND MUSTANGS LOCK HORNS THIS WEEKEND

    The Wauchope Blues and Macleay Valley Mustangs will lock horns this weekend for the Group Three grand final qualifier. The Blues are hoping a home side advantage will get them the points, and the right to host the grand final.

  • SHARKS THROUGH TO THE SEMI FINAL ELIMINATION

    SHARKS THROUGH TO THE SEMI FINAL ELIMINATION

    The Macleay Valley Mustangs have outclassed the Old Bar Pirates in the group 3 preliminary final, winning by 36 points. While the season is over for Wingham, after going down to the Port Macquarie Sharks by one point in the preliminary elimination.