EXCLUSIVE: Bell to ring in new era of dominance with Rebels
The NRRRL coach of the year is ready to return the Rebels to glory as he brings a fresh approach to the Group 2 club.
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The NRRRL coach of the year is ready to return the Rebels to glory as he brings a fresh approach to the Group 2 club.
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The Brittish halfback has taken an opportunity closer to home in 2020 after a shock win with Germany.
The Ghosts are searching for answers after a brutal email from NSWRL left their plans for the 2020 season up in the air.
The talented junior is at the top of a number of sports in NSW and looks poised to take his chance with the opportunity.
The pair were hand-picked by scouts after an instrumental season lead to the Group 1 premiership in 2019.
Former Ghosts’ try-scoring genius can’t get his team over the line in heartbreaking grand final loss.
The Grafton half-back will lead his country against Italy next month before a huge cgallenge in the United Kingdom.
BRIAN Smith and Nathan have forged remarkably similar careers in the rugby league world, from boys growing up in Maclean to successful NRL coaches.
Ghosts haven’t got their facts right behind reason to move says Group 2 boss.
‘They cut the Clarence Valley in half six years ago and it hasn’t worked.’
The Panthers have always aspired for strong foundations the ever changing, competitive landscape of junior sport.
The 2019 Group 2 premiers are pushing for an imminent switch as the Coffs-centric competition looks in trouble.
The young stars turned heads as they proved the doubters wrong at the championships in Port Macquarie on the weekend.
13 Clarence Valley stars were picked for the representative side to play against some of the top youngsters in the country in Port Macquarie this weekend.
Maclean High’s reign at the top of school rugby league continues after another commanding performance at the DEX Shield.
Swanson broke South Grafton’s hearts with a late try in the girls league tag Daily Examiner Shield decider.
Clarence Valley schools played out three thrilling finals in the Daily Examiner Shield last night.
In a tense battle of the birds Clarence Coast proved too strong for the talented Ballina Seagulls side.
Grafton were too good for the reigning premiers with an epic win to end the Magpies magical finals winning streak.
There were plenty of ups and downs at an epic day of junior footy. Did we capture you in action yesterday?
The Rebels stood strong against a very good Seagulls side in the under-14 grand final at Frank McGuren Field today.
Clarence Coast were flying in the grand final battle with Ballina at Frank McGuren Field today.
The Clarence Valley rivals played out a thrilling grand final at Frank McGuren Field today.
Can you spot yourself in the photos from the U12 Group 1 junior rugby league grand final?
Grafton Ghosts League Tag stars Moss and Heron travel to Glen Innes tomorrow with the North Coast Bulldogs but preparations haven’t been as smooth as can be.
Grafton were facing tough circumstances with parts of the game going against them but some of their young stars took their chance and made the difference.
Rebels halfback McKenzie was on form as his side put in their best team performance of the season.
The South Grafton Rebels were unstoppable as they piled the tries against the Panthers to seal third place on the ladder.
The Grafton Ghosts were left without a number of key men but pushed on to secure a home qualifying final with a second place finish.
The Ghosts will want to continue to produce the type of footy that had them beating sides with ease earlier in the season as finals draws ever closer.
Defending ladies league tag champions South Grafton are looking poised to challenge once again as they angle their way towards the finals.
It’s one key man in and one out for the South Grafton Rebels as Welch looks likely to return in place of a big absence from an injury last weekend.
Former July Carnival jockey Dougherty has played a starring roll for the Grafton Redmen rugby seven’s side this year and is known for her explosive pace.
The South Grafton Rebels made the task more difficult than it should have been against the Magpies but ran away eventual winners in the sloppy encounter.
The Grafton Ghosts want to stamp out any trace of weakness from last weekend and they did so with an emphatic win over Woolgoolga on Saturday.
The Grafton Ghosts will look to start again on their search for supremacy as they host the in-form Woolgoolga Seahorses tomorrow afternoon.
The South Grafton Rebels reserve grade side are continuing to produce young talent as they hit the straps for a strong second half of the season.
Ghosts league tag coach Darrin Heron said that once the girls saw the post about joining in they were all pretty keen for a tackle competition.
South Grafton Rebels youngster Mikey Rigg was presented his first senior start on Sunday the coach Craig Youngjohns liked what he saw.
The Grafton Ghosts fell to fourth on the ladder after the Coffs Harbour Comets charged home with a scintillating second half.
Jamal Laurie will travel to Brisbane to take on some of the best young football players in the country at the National Rugby League Titles.
The Grafton Ghosts are ready for their toughest test yet as they travel to the Coffs Harbour Comets with a chance to leapfrog their rivals at the top.
The Grafton Ghosts are on a roll winning three in a row and are steering towards the finals as the in-form team in the Group 2 Ladies League competition.
The South Grafton Rebels are under an ‘injury cloud’ and could field a new-look side tomorrow in a pivotal test against the lowly Orara Valley Axemen.
The South Grafton Rebels had no one to blame but themselves as a costly opening to the second half led to a 14-point loss to the Coffs Harbour Comets.
The South Grafton Rebels fell to the first placed Coffs Harbour Comets in a tough tussle that saw three lead changes in a feisty high-scoring affair.
Ghosts’ duo Moss and Heron put impressed selectors in the Group 2 v Group 3 Ladies League Tag playoff on Saturday to earn a spot in the North Coast side.
Four Grafton stars will head to Macksville today for the Group 2 v Group 3 playoff with a shot at a spot in the North Coast representative side.
The Magpies have been struggling in recent weeks but John Elisaia wants to finish strong as plans are in the works to revitalise the old Clarence club.
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