There was kicking, climbing, racing and passing.
It was a massive weekend of sport over May 5 and 6.
GREYHOUNDS
Tamworth Greyhound Racing Club president Robert Munn has called the 2018 Tamworth Cup Carnival one of the best the club’s ever held. “I think it was one of our best – if not the best – we’ve had in some time,” Munn said.
RUGBY UNION (Women)
Pirates and Inverell continue to lead the way in the inaugural Central North women’s competition with both sides posting two wins in the latest round on Saturday.
MOUNTAIN BIKE RIDING
After campers dutifully stuffed down their preferred source of pre-race carbs for the Tamworth Five Hour Smash The Mountain on Sunday, the sun finally warmed the air and Tamworth Mountain Bike Park was open for business.
RUGBY UNION (Women)
They’ve been crowned the best in the Country, and now Central North’s victorious under-15 girls are preparing to test themselves against the best sides in the state.
HOCKEY (Mens)
Tamworth’s over-35 men captured an elusive and long-awaited state title at Wollongong on the weekend.
SOCCER (Mens)
Tamworth FC’s unbeaten streak to start the Northern Inland Premier League season has continued despite the ladder leaders putting in a “pretty ordinary” performance, according to coach Greg Bartlett.