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OLD BAR BEACH CLAMS R.U.F.C

Mid North Coast Premiers 1982, 86,

       87, 92, 09

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2010 Presentation

 

18 September, 2010

 

Club Old Bar 

 

  

The Old Bar Clams Rugby Club are on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, just over three hours drive north of Sydney. While the Clams are proud of our on field record, we pride ourselves on our sense of sportsmanship and the ability to have a great time. So if you are moving to the Mid North Coast or are an international traveller who would like a game of Rugby, come out to Old Bar and get involved with the CLAMS

 

 

                         Old Bar Clams       

                THE SPIRIT OF RUGBY

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Please call the below for any further information 

 

Richard 'Crooksy' Crook            0428537001

 

Darren Drury                                0427514113

 

 

 

 

 




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