PORT Macquarie mens 30s will fly the flag for the region on Sunday afternoon on field 5 at Tuffins Lane after progressing through to the grand final.
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They accounted for the Peninsula Piranhas 5-1 earlier on Sunday.
Earlier, Port Macquarie's mixed open 1's side were eliminated from the State Cup after they were defeated by the UNSW Bullets 7-4 on Sunday.
Unfortunately the women's 40s were also knocked out of the competition in heartbreaking fashion, defeated by Manly 5-4 on Sunday.
In the plate semi-final Port Macquarie 2 was defeated 4-3 by Yamba, while the mens 50s were humbled 6-2 by Murwillumbah.
The 2015 NSW State Cup will bring three big days of touch football action to Port Macquarie.
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Sunday's fixtures for all Port Macquarie teams:
Mixed Open 1 (Championship qualifying final)
9.10am - Stadium - defeated by UNSW Bullets 7-4 (eliminated)
Mixed Open 2 (Plate qualifying final)
9.10am - Field 21 - defeated Orange Thunder 6-2
Semi-final
11.30am - Field 20 - defeated by Yamba Ospreys 4-3
Womens 30s
Sunday 8am - Field 12 - defeated by Manly Sea Eagles 9-4
Mens 30s (Bowl semi-final)
10.55am - Field 22 - defeated Peninsula Piranhas 5-1
Grand final
2.25pm - Field 5 - defeated by Newcastle City Knights 7-5
Womens 40s (Championship qualifying final)
9.10am - Field 5 - defeated by Manly Sea Eagles 5-4 (eliminated)
Mens 50s (Championship qualifying final)
9.45am - Field 22 - defeated Wests Magpies 2-1
Semi-final
12.05pm - Field 3 - defeated by Murwillumbah Mavericks 6-2
Mens 55s (Championships quarter final)
10.20am - Field 16 - Port Macquarie vs Newcastle City Knights
What you need to know:
- Regional Stadium, Port Macquarie
- Friday, Saturday and Sunday
- Teams: 235 including eight from Port Macquarie
- Officials: 270
- Entry: Free
- Stars in action: Scott Prince, best player in the world Dylan Hennessy, Australian men’s open captain Steve Roberts, Australian women’s open captain Louise Winchester and Australian mixed open captain Kylie Hilder
- Parking: Illegal along Boundary Street for the duration of the tournament. Hefty fines apply.
- Canteen: In operation on all competition days
- All the coverage online at : www.portnews.com.au
- Finals on Sunday:
- Mixed open 3.05pm
- Women’s open 3.50pm
- Men’s open: 4.25pm
- Twitter: #nswstatecup
Getting there:
Travelling west on Gordon Street; no right turn Hastings River Drive.
Route 1: Continue along Gordon Street through the lights to the next set of lights then turn right and follow Findlay Avenue to Hastings River Drive.
Route 2: Continue through the lights to the next roundabout turn right, travel along Widderson Street to Hastings River Drive then turn left.
From the south: travelling West on Buller Street no Left Turn onto Park Street.
Route 1: Turn right towards Panther RSL then the next left onto Warlters Street to the end then left onto Aston Street.
Route 2: Turn right toward Panthers RSL turn left at the roundabout follow Bay Street to the end turn left onto Newport Island Road then right towards the fields.