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Saddle up for return

Members of the Clydesdales 2006 squad celebrate a try during a match.

A LONG-range push to have a Clydesdales team back in the Queensland Cup is underway.

Dolphins show spirit

Macauley Kippen moves ahead for the under-14 Noosa Dolphins, who went down 24-14 to Caloundra.

The Noosa Dolphins under-14s gave it everything in a tense, exciting game of rugby against Caloundra.

 

Flathead on the bite in river

Lauren Flynn and her brother Rhys were excited by the quality 77cm flathead they caught and released along the Gympie Terrace stretch of the river on the weekend.

In the Noosa River this week, flathead have been in good numbers and size, with some excellent “catch and release” results.

 

Noosa Outriggers back in action

Noosa Outrigger Club members practice.

The Noosa Outrigger Club AGM was held last week, with all office bearers elected.

 

Athletes come for Ocean Classic

More than $20,000 in cash and prizes will be up for grabs when athletes from across South East Queensland compete in the Noosa Ocean Classic next weekend.

 

Students perform for sports title

Sunshine Beach State School athletes were happy with their winning performance at the Noosa District Athletics Sports carnival recently.

Sunshine Beach State School athletes have excelled to take the Noosa District Athletics Sports title for the eighth consecutive year.

 

Tourism Noosa to cash in on series

Tourism Noosa will lever every marketing advantage it can out of the presence of the nation’s top ironmen and ironwomen competing at Main Beach in January.
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Ironman on a mission

Trevor Hendy (left) and Guy Leech.

Noosa will get to crown the king and queen of ironman racing in the revamped $300,000 Kellogg’s Nutri-Grain series.
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Perfect year for the Dolphins

The winning Noosa reserve grade team and right, coach Stu Beaky celebrate.

It was like the pain of 2009 vanished as the pea in the referee's whistle sounded for the final time this season at Dolphin Oval on Sunday.

 

Tigers still in the race

Noosa player Brett Duke gets his kick away despite the tackle from his Sandgate opponent.

THE Noosa Tigers have been downed by Sandgate in their semi-final showdown at Weyba Road but remain in the race for the Pineapple Hotel Cup title.

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