Woombye Soccer UpdateWoombye Soccer Club held its first sign-on last weekend with a good mix of new and existing players from 2009 signing on for what looks like another exciting year for the Snakes.
Sunshine Coast Football / Soccer Sign OnSign on dates for Sunshine Coast Football, Beegees, Bribie Island FC, Buderim Wanderers FC, Caboolture Sports Soccer Club, Caloundra SPU FC, Coolum FC, Cooroora United FC, Flinders FC, Grammar FC, Kawana FC, Maleny Rangers SC, Maroochydore FC, Nambour Yandina SC, Noosa Lions FC, North Shore FC, and Woombye SC
Nambour Blue Demons Hockey ClubOur Club is the only club in the hinterland area. Established in 1997. Still going strong. We cater for the family. Juniors 5 - 17 years boys and girls Seniors across 3 Divisions.
Nambour & Hinterland Australian football club AGMThe Nambour and Hinterland AFC invite all interested members to the Annual General Meeting (AGM) for 2009/2010 season.
Nambour & Hinterland Australian football clubMatch results for Seniors, Under 18's, U14's, U12's Div1, U21's Div3
Nambour & Hinterland Australian football clubSeniors match report, Under 18's match report, U14's match report, U12 Div1 match report, U16's match report, U10's Blue report
Nambour & Hinterland Australian football club Fundraising Auction Night2009 Fund Raiser Auction Night on 15 Aug after the Big Seniors Game commencing 6pm.
Nambour & Hinterland Australian football clubSeniors match report, Under 18's match report, U14's match report, U12's Div1 match report, U16's match report, U12's Div3 match report, and LMP/Auskick report.
Nambour & Hinterland Australian football clubMatch reports for Seniors, Under 18's, and Under 16s.
Nambour & Hinterland Australian football clubSeniors and Under 18's match reports for week ending 5 July 2009. Seniors: Nambour & Hinterland 22.16.148 def. Caloundra 0.0.0, Under 18's: Nambour & Hinterland 12.18.90 def. Alexandra Hills 11.7.73
NHAFC Round UpWell a great weekend of footy, I think we are all getting used to the mud by now and some of our teams seem to go better in the slush. It was a great club day to have four home games and everyone seem to be enjoying it.
Play by the Rules - helping keep sport inclusive, safe and fairSporting, child protection and anti-discrimination agencies around the country, together with Australian sporting leaders such as John Eales and Layne Beachley, are calling on sport at all levels to use Play By The Rules to raise awareness of their responsibilities