TINONEE Eagles opened the Football Mid North Coast Southern League men's competition is style when accounting for Wingham 3-1 in the game played at Wingham.
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Old Bar were also among the goals in the clash against Great Lakes Vikings at Boronia, winning 5-1.
There's no result to hand from the Tuncurry-Forster/Pacific Palms encounter.
Meanwhile Mid Coast will be at home to Thornton when the Herald Women's Premier League resumes on Sunday. The game will be played at the Zone Field at Taree.
Two rounds of the competition were decided in March before the COVID-19 lockdown. Mid Coast coach Mick Grass said his players have been back in training for about four weeks.
"But we weren't allowed to have any contact stuff until last week,'' he said.
Grass said the majority of players have returned to training 'in pretty good nick.'
"But some obviously struggled for motivation in isolation. So we've been mindful of that at training, managing the different fitness levels.''
The competition was originally to be played over three rounds, however, this has now been dropped to two, with the finals series to start at the end of September. Mid Coast has a 0-2 record but Grass said the players remain positive about the challenge ahead.