GRAFTON has played some of the best and worst football this season.
Seemingly having secured a finals spot a month ago, the Tigers are now precariously positioned.
Assuming they go down to the Swans at Fitzroy Oval this weekend and Camden Haven account for the Kangaroos while the Saints beat Port Macquarie, Grafton will find itself in a three way tie at the bottom of the final four.
Now there are a lot of assumptions in there and quite frankly all results could go the either way this week.
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Finals to leave C.ex Stadium
THE AFL North Coast has agreed on a proposal that could see at least one final leave the traditional home of C.ex Coffs International Stadium in 2014.
The home finals policy was approved by the league a few weeks ago and will allow one of the top clubs to tender for the right to host the 2nd Semi Final.
The policy is aimed to promote AFL outside of Coffs Harbour and reward ladder position.
Premiers making a late charge
PORT Macquarie seems to have finally shaken off its premiership hangover and poses a real threat to Sawtell/Toormina Saints at home this weekend.
A few old faces are returning and the Magpies have a much more menacing look about them lately.
Coffs Hotel good sport
To be honest I think that Shell Sincock deserves far more than a $25 voucher from The Coffs Hotel.
Shell is married to AFLNC Operations Manager Jason Sincock and that in itself is an admirable achievement.
Seriously Shell does a fantastic job at the Coffs Swans week in week out and it is always a pleasure to see her smiling face at the timekeeper station.
Present a copy of this article at the Coffs Hotel to collect your well-deserved award.
Last Modified on 04/07/2014 16:27