IT’s been another exciting weekend of football and our photographers were there to capture it all.
Check it out in the gallery above or in the links below.
AFL
For a long time the Tamworth Swans were in the sporting equivalent of a bog, where everything they tried seemed so damn hard.
But after notching their third win of the season, a 39-point defeat of the Kangaroos at No.1 Oval on Saturday, the Swans believe that the worst is behind them.
RUGBY UNION (Mens)
Matt Schwager is enjoying being back in Narrabri colours and helping unlock the potential of a young and talented backline.
An instrumental figure in the Blue Boars back to back premierships in 2014 and 2015, the former Australian schoolboy and NSW Country rep had last season off.
RUGBY UNION (Mens)
All winning streaks have to come to end eventually.
For Pirates that moment came on Saturday as Moree delivered the premiers their first loss in 32 games.
Ironically the Bulls own the record for consecutive wins courtesy of their remarkable 72-game undefeated run stretching from June 1998 through to June 2002.
RUGBY LEAGUE (Mens)
The Gunnedah Bulldogs broke Blues hearts with a last-minute try to win the local derby 30-28 at Collins Park on Saturday.
With the Bulldogs trailing 28-26, winger Nic Altmann scored in the corner with 10 seconds left on the clock.
RACING
EXITOZO could win Quirindi trainer Scott Thompson more than just the $20,000 ME Coal Curlewis Cup (1600m) at Gunnedah on Monday. He could also win the Quirindi horseman a Winter Cup series prize and a belated birthday present.
Scott turned 52 on Sunday.