TAREE Wildcats went on a goal scoring spree in the Football Mid North Coast Premier League clash against Port FC when winning 10-1.
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Jackson Witt finished with four goals and Ricky Campbell three. This is believed to be Taree’s biggest win in the league.
In other games Port United upset Camden Haven 5-2 while premiership favourites Wallis Lake were too smart for Macleay, winning 5-0. Tuncurry-Forster and Kempsey Saints played a 1-1 draw.
Wallis Lake leads after 13 rounds with 33 points from Camden Haven on 29, Taree 24, Tuncurry-Forster 24, Macleay 22, Kempsey Saints 21, Port United 15, Port Saints 10 and Port FC 10.
Taree City upset premiers Port Macquarie 22-12 in Group Three Rugby League. This is the first time the Bulls have beaten Port since the club returned to Group Three.
Wingham Tigers, reduced to 12 players when centre Tim Bridge was sent off just before halftime, came from behind to beat Wauchope 28-22 at Wingham. Old Bar Pirates scored their second win of th e season when accounting for Macleay Valley 36-22 while Port City crushed Forster-Tuncurry 68-6.
Port Macquarie leads the way with 36 points from Wingham 35, Port City 32, Taree City 27, Forster-Tuncurry 25, Wauchope 22, Macleay 22 and Old Bar 17.
Forster-Tuncurry made it 12 wins from 12 starts in Lower North Coast Rugby Union when accounting for Gloucester 49-7 at Gloucester. In other games Wallamba survived a late revival from Manning Ratz before winning 37-27 while Myall Coast accounted for Old Bar 64-0.
Brad Allan and Craig Allport teamed to win the Club Taree Golf foursomes event for the second time in three years. They finished four shots in front of Peter Simpson and Shane Jennings.
Tuncurry-Forster Jockey Club hosted the Melboune Cup at its meeting at the Tuncurry track on Saturday. This was part of the cup’s tour of Australia and New Zealand.
A meeting to discuss the State government ban on greyhound racing in NSW to come into effect next year attracted a crowd of more than 100 to Taree Greyhound Club’s headquarters.