WHILE the top two places are all but wrapped up by Sawtell/Toormina and the Coffs Swans the battle for the other finals spots is still tight.
Camden Haven hold a four point advantage over Port Macquarie but face the rampant Saints this weekend and could slip out of the four if Port get over the Swans at home.
Grafton should consolidate third spot against North Coffs.
Photo courtesy Debrah Novak / Daily Examiner
Woolgoolga Blues comeback
NO LOCAL footy next weekend due to the long weekend bye but an over-35s carnival will be in Coffs Harbour for those wanting to enjoy the game in its purest form.
The word on the street is that arguably the most powerful club in AFL North Coast history, the Woolgoolga Blues, have reformed for the occasion.
Games are on Sunday at Coffs Coast Sport and Leisure Park with a pre-game function on Saturday night at the Coffs Hotel.
Fine hosts at Sawtell
THERE'S nothing like sponsors day at Richardson Park.
Sponsors, umpires and opposition players alike were all treated to friendly hospitality and some fine food compliments of the Saints.
Thanks guys. Should be more of it.
Coffs Hotel Good Sport
Last week I heralded the kick off of the Coffs Hotel weekly “Good Sport” award.
The award recognises exceptional contributions to local AFL and is a small way of rewarding the tireless volunteers behind every club.
The inaugural winner is Alex Pearson from Sawtell/Toormina.
A Saturday for 'Pecca' traditionally consists of helping prepare the ground, umpiring at least one grade of football each week and then helping with whatever needs to be done to get the senior game organised.
A super effort. Present a copy of this article with some ID at the Coffs Hotel for your $25 voucher. You have earned it!
Last Modified on 30/05/2014 14:59