Carney, Lyon prove big incentive for Ghosts
THE ARRIVAL of NRL bad boy Todd Carney at the helm of Byron Bay Red Devils has only strengthened Grafton Ghosts’ desire to move back up north for winter.
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THE ARRIVAL of NRL bad boy Todd Carney at the helm of Byron Bay Red Devils has only strengthened Grafton Ghosts’ desire to move back up north for winter.
GHOSTS junior Jake Martin has one eye firmly set on becoming a rugby league star, but another on setting up his future.
WHILE it might be heading into the warmer months, South Grafton Rebels are only just about to make another giant leap on the rugby league front.
AT THEIR AGM on Monday night the Grafton Ghosts elected a new committee, including a new president after Joe Kinnane stood down from the role
Former NRL coach Brian Smith wants to get football clubs and community groups talking with each other to try and find a way to save grass roots rugby league
All locals with any black and white plumage should make the effort to attend the rugby league grassroots summit.
TIME is ticking for Northern United to regain its place in this year’s competition.
The Daily Examiner sport guru BILL NORTH takes a look at who’s hot and who’s not heading into the NRL’s exciting preseason tournament.
GOLD Coast Titans were in the valley this week as part of the NRL Community Carnival delivering a message about respect and belonging.
GROUP 2 Rugby League has released its 2017 draw with the Grafton Ghosts at home and South Grafton Rebels away in the season opener on March 26.
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