Tag: soccer
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BANGALOW, THISTLES, AMONG ROUND FOUR WINNERS
3 – 1 was the magic margin for several teams in round four of Football Far North Coast’s premier league. Bangalow defeated Casino 3 – 1; a scoreline the Lismore Thistles mirrored when they beat Lennox head. Alstonville then went down 3 – 1 to the Italo Stars. Elsewhere, the Richmond Rovers dominated Goonellabah, while…
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HORNETS FALL TO ROVERS
A new player combination has paid dividends for the Richmond Rovers, after the side toppled Goonellabah 9-1 in last night’s round four clash. Coach Bobby Bugden says he’s happy with the result.
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ROVERS AND RAMS VYING FOR ANZAC CUP SUPREMACY
Two Football Far North Coast powerhouses are preparing themselves for a high-stakes showdown this weekend. The Richmond Rovers and Byron Bay Rams are both hoping to claim the silverware, when they square off in the Anzac Cup final.
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LOPSIDED VICTORIES PUNCTUATE PREMIER LEAGUE 3RD ROUND
The Bangalow Bluedogs have taken a bite out of the Lismore Workers, 5-1 winners in round three of Football Far North Coast’s premier league. The Lismore thistles, meanwhile, didn’t fare well in their match against Byron Bay… The Rams not conceding a single goal for the second week running. Elsewhere, the Casino Cobras defeated Villa…
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CALLS FOR SOCCEROO QUALIFIER TO BE HELD IN NEWCASTLE
Opposition leader Luke Foley is calling on the state government to grant Newcastle the rights to host an upcoming Socceroo’s World Cup qualifier match. In a letter written to Premier Mike Baird, Mr Foley says Hunter Stadium, should be the venue for Australia’s match against the United Arab Emirates – scheduled for March 28 next…
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LENNOX NO MATCH FOR BYRON IN PREMIER LEAGUE
Byron Bay has comprehensively defeated Lennox Head in round two of Football Far North Coast’s premier league. The Rams scored six goals, keeping their opposition scoreless throughout the match. Elsewhere, the Goonellabah Hornets and Bangalow Bluedogs enjoyed victories, while reigning premiers the Richmond Rovers downed Casino, and Lismore Workers proved too strong for Villa FC.
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LIVERPOOL ANNOUNCE SOUTHERN CROSS PARTNERSHIP
Powerhouse English Premier League side Liverpool is joining forces with Southern Cross University, to bring its world class football development academy to Lismore. The academy, the first of its kind in Australia, will host coaching and skills development programs, under the watchful eye of top coaches.
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MULLUMBIMBY END BALLINA’S BILL TURNER CUP HOPES
Mullumbimby’s Shearwater Steiner School will face Byron Bay in round one of the Bill Turner Cup, after defeating Ballina in today’s qualifying match. Ashta Haul-Hart was impressive for the victors, kicking three of the side’s nine goals.
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MIXED RESULTS IN PREMIER LEAGUE OPENER
There’s been mixed results for round one of the Football Far North Coast premier league competition. As expected, reigning premiers the Richmond Rovers dominated the Lismore Workers. Villa FC defeated the in-form Lismore Thistles 2 – 1. The Bluedogs fell short against Byron Bay . While Lennox Head sealed a late win over the Stars.
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MARINERS’ HEARTACHE CONTINUES
The heartache continues for the Central Coast Mariners, bombing 4-1 overnight to the Western Sydney Wanderers. It’s just one more blow for coach Tony Walmsley, who’s finally admitted somethings has to change.