Don keen to inspire next generation
RUGBY league cult hero returns home to catch up with the kids of the Clarence Valley.
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RUGBY league cult hero returns home to catch up with the kids of the Clarence Valley.
FOSTER keen to bring form back to Magpies nest after impressing for the Gold Coast Titans in Coffs Harbour trial.
SOUTH GRAFTON premiership winner keen to earn his place back in the first grade fold.
A LOCAL league legend will step back into the black and white as he aims to lead Lower Clarence in the club’s rebuild.
Captain Grant Stevens was upset after the 42 to 6 loss, but knew South Grafton had dug its own hole.
GRAFTON Ghosts captain-coach Danny Wicks commended his players who went back to basics and ‘busted their guts’ to score 28 unanswered points in the second half.
Lower Clarence Magpies were on a the wrong end of a 75-25 possession ratio as the Seagulls ran in 12 tries to three in the 76-16 mauling.
The Danny Wicks-led Grafton Ghosts put their Group 2 rivals on notice with a 42 to 6 thumping of defending premiers South Grafton Rebels.
Postponed clashes over the past month has frustated players, but they will be ready to unleash those frustrations against Ballina Seagulls tomorrow.
Grafton Ghosts have so far leaked an average of five penalties and three tries per match in 2017 as they put discipline first.
SOUTH Grafton Rebels have built a new dynasty on the foundations laid by their rampaging forward pack.
When it comes to bush footy, there is no better rivalry than the one between South Grafton Rebels and the Grafton Ghosts.
GROUP 2 leading official Nathan Grace says he will bounce off the raw emotion during the Battle of the River local derby this Sunday.
WHILE players have been looking forward to kicking off their 2017 campaign, Group 2 referees have been just as excited to get back out in the middle
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