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Gunnedah Bulldogs 31.23 (209) d Tamworth Kangaroos 6.3 (39)
RUGBY UNION
CENTRAL NORTH
First grade
Quirindi RUFC 15 def Scone RUFC 14
Moree RUFC 40 def Gunnedah RUFC 33
Barraba/Gwydir 40 def Walcha RUFC 32
Inverell RUFC 21 def by Narrabri RUFC 35
Pirates RUFC Bye
Second grade
Quirindi RUFC def by Scone RUFC forfeit
Moree RUFC 45 def Gunnedah RUFC 12
Barraba/Gwydir RUFC 29 def Walcha RUFC 24
Inverell RUFC 33 def Narrabri RUFC 12
Pirates RUFC Bye
Under 19s
Farrer Rugby Club 63 def Gunnedah RUFC 7
Women's 7s
Game 1 Inverell RUFC 10 def Narrabri RUFC 7
Game 2 Inverell RUFC 17 def Narrabri RUFC 10
NEW ENGLAND RUGBY UNION
First grade
Barbarians 19 (K Ellis try; E Pitt 1 con, 4 pens) d Tamworth 8 (J Evans try; M Blanch 1 pen)
SOCCER
NORTHERN INLAND PREMIER LEAGUE
First grade
Tamworth FC 4 d Oxley Vale Attunga 1
East Armidale 5 d North Companions 1
Norths United 3 d South Armidale 0
Reserve grade
Oxley Vale Attunga 5 d Tamworth FC 2
North Companions 3 d East Armidale 0
Norths United 3 d South Armidale 1
RUGBY LEAGUE
GROUP 4
First grade
Kootingal-Moonbi Roosters cast aside two early handling mistakes to lasso the Dungowan Cowboys with to score a comprehensive win in their Group 4 first grade clash at Kootingal Oval today.
Sam Taylor finished with 26 points from two tries and nine goals in a match where hooker Ryan Martin and secondrower Kyle Cochrane were standouts.
Kootingal-Moonbi 66 (Aaron Hall 2, Sam Taylor 2, Ryan Martin 2, Mitch Doring, Jordan Sharpe, Phil Beaton, Jake McLoughlin, Kyle Cochrane, Jordan Graf tries; Sam Taylor 9 goals) d Dungowan 18 (Jack Rumsby, Ethan Collins, Liam Hatch, Fraser Evans tries; Dylan O’Brien goal)
In the first derby between Narrabri and Boggabri since the 1980s, the Blues hit the road and won 40-39.
At Sawtell on Saturday, Greater Northern’s ladies league tag side bowed out of Country Championship contention at the hands of the Central Coast for the third year in succession.
The Mick Schmiedel-coached Tigers lost 30-2 at Rex Hardaker Oval.
Greater Northern regional manager Scott Bone said Central Coast “was just too quick”.