10/06/2026
Round 10 Draw with Umpires & Rosters
Alstonville Hockey Club Ballina Hockey Club Coraki Hockey Club East Lismore Hockey Club Northern Star Hockey Club Kingscliff Hockey Club Waratahs Hockey Club Mullumbimby Hockey Club
02/06/2026
FNC Women’s Masters Results:
The 60s Div 1 team won Gold in Grafton. 6 games, only 1 loss and won the final 5/2. They also won the Wendy Trudgeon Shield 60s Div 1 which makes it even more special as Wendy was our coach.
The 45/1s Golden Girls results from the 5 round matches:
1-0 win v North Shore Beaches
O-0 draw v Manning Valley
0-1 loss v Newcastle
4-0 win v Coffs Harbour
1-1 draw v Central Coast
Finishing second on the table guaranteed them a spot in the GF where they put on a dominant display of hockey to win 3-0 v Manning Valley.
Great work ladies!
The O40/2 had a great time and represented FNC with pride and sportsmanship 💖🏑
Alstonville Hockey Club Ballina Hockey Club Northern Star Hockey Club Hockey Tweed Inc
29/05/2026
Wishing our Masters Ladies an enjoyable weekend competing at the NSW Field State Championships in Grafton.
Game 1 Results:
O40/2 - v Grafton - Win 1-0
O45/1 - v Northern Sydney & Beaches - Win 1-0
O55/1 - v Newcastle - Win 3-0
25/05/2026
A fabulous tribute to Martyn, he was a great ambassador of hockey, sportsmanship and family 💙🤍
25/05/2026
Round 9 Draw with Umpires & Rosters.
Alstonville Hockey Club Ballina Hockey Club Coraki Hockey Club East Lismore Hockey Club Northern Star Hockey Club
24/05/2026
The Far North Coast Under 18 Boys representative hockey team travelled to Moorebank over the weekend to compete in the State Championships, taking on some of the strongest associations from across New South Wales. Across five tough matches, the boys showed resilience, determination and great growth as a team, representing the Far North Coast with pride and passion throughout the tournament.
The tournament began on Friday morning with a tough opening match against Southern Highlands, where the boys went down 4–0. Despite the result, the side continued to compete hard throughout the game against a polished opposition and used the experience as an important learning opportunity heading into the remainder of the championships.
Friday afternoon saw the boys return to the field against Central Coast, producing a much-improved performance in a competitive contest. Although the team went down 3–1, there were clear signs of improvement from game one, with stronger ball movement, better defensive structure and growing confidence across the group.
Saturday morning brought the breakthrough performance of the tournament, with the boys defeating Bathurst 3–1 in an outstanding team display. The side played to its full potential, combining strong defensive pressure with excellent attacking hockey to secure a well-deserved victory. It was a reward for the hard work and persistence the group had shown throughout the weekend.
Later on Saturday, the boys faced Central Coast again in what proved to be one of the toughest and most physical matches of the championships. After trailing 4–1 at halftime, the team showed enormous character to fight their way back into the contest, eventually going down narrowly 4–3. The comeback highlighted the resilience and determination of the squad, who never stopped competing until the final whistle.
The final game on Sunday was the playoff for fifth and sixth place against Sydney Beaches. In another close and hard-fought battle, the boys narrowly went down 2–1. Despite the result, the team finished the championships with their heads held high after a weekend full of effort, improvement and commitment to each other.
Congratulations to all players, coaches and supporters on a fantastic campaign. A special mention must go to Lachlan Marshall and Jack McLean, who have now completed their junior Far North Coast representative hockey journeys as top-age players. Both boys have represented the association with distinction over the past seven years and have been outstanding ambassadors for Far North Coast hockey throughout their careers. Their dedication, leadership and commitment to the association have been exceptional, and they should both be extremely proud of everything they have achieved.
Coach: Thomas Vantaggiato
21/05/2026
The Martyn Parr Memorial Cup is more than just a sporting event; it’s a celebration of camaraderie and the enduring legacy of Martyn Parr. This Saturday marks the second year of the tournament, and at 12:30, D3 Blue will face off against D3 White. These teams are special, as they comprise many of Martyn’s close friends and former teammates, who gather to honor his memory and celebrate the spirit of sportsmanship he embodied. We warmly invite everyone who can to come down and join us in this heartfelt event. Your presence will not only support the teams but also pay tribute to Martyn’s amazing family, showing them the strength of community and friendship. Let’s come together to create a day filled with joy, remembrance, and unity.
20/05/2026
FNC U16 Girls Team Announcement:
We are pleased to announce the players selected to represent FNC at the NSW U16 Girls Field State Championships being held in Newcastle from the 19th to the 21st June.
Congratulations to all 👏👏
Alstonville Hockey Club Ballina Hockey Club Coraki Hockey Club East Lismore Hockey Club Northern Star Hockey Club
19/05/2026
FNC Women's Masters Teams Announcement:
Congratulations to the players representing FNC at the upcoming NSW North Field State Championships being held in Grafton from the 29th to 31st May 2026.
Alstonville Hockey Club Ballina Hockey Club Coraki Hockey Club East Lismore Hockey Club Northern Star Hockey Club Hockey Tweed Inc