Tag: Upper Mid North Coast Rugby Union
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MARLINS CLAIM UMNC PREMIERSHIP
It was a truly remarkable end to the Upper Mid North Coast Rugby season. The underdogs, Southern Cross University upset Hastings Valley 36-35 in the decider. It was thrilling from start to finish, with the Marlins coming from behind to claim the premiership.
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VIKINGS EYEING FOURTH-STRAIGHT PREMIERSHIP
The Upper Mid North Rugby Union competition gets underway this weekend. Hastings Valley is eyeing its fourth-consecutive title, but expects a tough opener against Southern Cross University.
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THUNDER LOOKING TO DO DAMAGE IN 2017
Wauchope Thunder has begun training ahead of the 2017 Upper Mid North Coast Rugby Union season. With some new recruits onboard, the fledgling club is confident it can do some damage this season.
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THUNDER UNDETERRED BY FIRST ROUND THRASHING
It was a tough initiation for Wauchope in the Upper Mid North Rugby competition, flogged by the Coffs Snappers. But the Thunder insists it isn’t deterred by the loss, as it prepares for a challenging season ahead.
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VIKINGS ENTER 2016 WEARING A TARGET
The Hastings Valley Vikings will head into this weekend’s season opener, eyeing a third-consecutive premiership. But with some big changes to the Upper Mid North Coast Rugby Union lineup this year, they’re not expecting it to be easy.
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WAUCHOPE THUNDER BOLSTERING JUNIOR RANKS
The Mid North Coast’s newest rugby union club is looking to boost its numbers ahead of the 2016 season. The Wauchope Thunder today staged a coaching clinic, to encourage more juniors to take up the sport.
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ROBERTSON RETURNS TO COACH PIRATES
It’s been 20 years since he guided the Port Macquarie Pirates to premiership glory, but Stewart Robertson is ready to do it all over again. Robertson is returning to coach first grade in next year’s Upper Mid North Coast Rugby competition.
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GLOUCESTER BOOKS GRAND FINAL TICKET
In Upper Mid North Coast rugby union, the Vikings are through to the grand final, after thrashing Coffs Harbour. While in the Lower Mid North Coast competition, Gloucester reigned supreme, over the Manning River.