Sport
10 Mar 10 | WHEELCHAIR RACING
By ANYA WHITELAW
IN the 12 months that made up the year that was 2009, no wheelchair racer in the world could better Carcoar's Kurt Fearnley over 42.2 kilometres,
10 Mar 10 | USAIN Bolt, Roger Federer, Valentino Rossi, Kim Clijsters and Serena Williams provided some the sporting world's biggest moments in 2009 but a man just as deserving to be mentioned on this exclusive l
10 Mar 10 | GREYHOUNDS
By ANYA WHITELAW
ASHLEY Lamb has long suspected Your Show Jake possesses the talent to win group races and the trainer will get the chance to prove that suspicion at his
10 Mar 10 | RUGBY UNION
Stories by NICK McGRATH
KIM Rickards has been appointed as the new president of the Central West Rugby Union (CWRU).
Rickards' appointment comes at a good tim
10 Mar 10 | RUGBY UNION
THE 2010 Central West Rugby Union draw was released on Monday with few surprises.
The Blowes Menswear Cup draw is an identical version to that of season 2009, but last
09 Mar 10 | HE may not hold the favour of national coach Pim Verbeek, but Bathurst soccer product Archie Thompson proved on Sunday night that he is a man who can rise to the occasion and find the back of the net when it matters most.
09 Mar 10 | SOCCER
A GUTSY Western NSW Panthers FC have narrowly gone down in the final of the Mitchell Shield on Sunday after a tight 1-0 defeat at the hands of women's Premier League reserve grade out
09 Mar 10 | SOCCER
Stories by SAM DEBENHAM
INTER Lions have claimed an early scalp in their quest to make a successful transition from women's Super League to Premier League after they took po
09 Mar 10 | PACING
THE Bathurst contingent at the Inter Dominion Grand Final meeting at Menangle on Sunday endured a tough day at the office, going without so much as a placing across the lucrative meet
09 Mar 10 | PACING
HE led from the barriers as he wanted to do and still held the advantage as the home straight loomed, but former Bathurst resident John McCarthy was not in front with his chance Washa
08 Mar 10 | RUGBY UNION
By MARK RAYNER
For the last two seasons the Bathurst Bulldogs have been one of the most consistent teams in Central West Rugby along with the Dubbo Kangaroos and Narrom
08 Mar 10 | RUGBY LEAGUE
By ANYA WHITELAW
CAMERON Neville may have come to St Pat's on the back of a disappointing grand final loss, but his first game in the blue and white of his new club on
08 Mar 10 | RUGBY LEAGUE
By ANYA WHITELAW
ON the surface a 12 tries to one defeat may seem to offer few positives for the losing coach, but new Bathurst Panthers mentor Aidan Bateup was happy
08 Mar 10 | MOTOR SPORT
By MARK RAYNER
Hurtling along a 12 mile track made of salt at 200 kilometres per hour on a motorcycle that is struggling for grip might not sound like fun for most peop
08 Mar 10 | MOTOR SPORT
WHEN the Festival of Sporting Cars won the contract to run club-level motor sport meetings at Bathurst's Mount Panorama, their mission was to bring back 'motor sport as it should
05 Mar 10 | Coonamble trainer John Lundholm will be hoping that his veteran gelding Canterdown can break a drought that has lasted nine races when he contests the Orange Cup 28 March 2010 Benchmark 70 Handicap (2010 metres) today.
05 Mar 10 | PACING
By MARK RAYNER
YOU won't see two-year-old filly Aliya Nicolle lining up in the Gold Tiara heats later this month but she has a chance to show what she can do when she contes
05 Mar 10 | MARTIAL ARTS
By MARK RAYNER
Pollet's Martial Arts Centre have undertaken a rigorous campaign to try and find the best female fighters in NSW for the upcoming reality television pro
05 Mar 10 | CRICKET
By SAM DEBENHAM
AFTER a week and a half of relative inactivity, Bathurst's Trent Copeland took just three overs to get right back in the swing of things as he helped NSW to
05 Mar 10 | PACING
By ANYA WHITELAW
HE realises his chance won't start as favourite for Sunday's $1million Inter Dominion Championship Final (2300 metres), but John McCarthy still rates himsel