2026 Great Northern Challenge
North Coast Club Intertown
We are excited to launch a new initiative designed to bring North Coast clubs together and strengthen squash across our region — the 2026 Great Northern Challenge – North Coast Club Intertown.
This competition will run across six rounds throughout 2026, fostering competitive play, community spirit, and stronger connections between all North Coast clubs.
Event Overview
The Great Northern Challenge is a club-based intertown competition that encourages participation across all levels while building club pride and regional camaraderie. Each round will be hosted by a participating club, with the season culminating in a final celebration event.
2026 Round Dates
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Round 1: Saturday 14 February
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Round 2: Sunday 26 April
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Round 3: Sunday 28 June
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Round 4: Saturday 15 August
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Round 5: Saturday 10 October
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Round 6 (Final): Saturday 28 November
Teams
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Team Size: 5 players
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Team Requirements:
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Minimum of 1 female player
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Minimum of 1 junior player
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Scoring & Results:
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All matches will be run through the Revsport platform
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Players will have live access to scores and results, with automatic updates as matches progress
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Team Submission Requirements
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Team lists must be submitted no later than one week prior to each round to ensure smooth scheduling.
Club Pride & Identity
Clubs are encouraged to support this initiative by having teams wear club shirts or uniforms. This builds team identity, pride, and camaraderie both on and off the court.
Final Round Celebration – Coffs Harbour
The final round will bring all clubs together in Coffs Harbour for a full day of competition and celebration, including:
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All-clubs match day
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Presentations
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BBQ celebration
A perfect way to wrap up the season and celebrate squash across the North Coast.
Enquiries
For all enquiries, please contact:
Jemma Wratten
📧 info@coffssquash.com.au
Thank you for your support in helping grow squash across the North Coast. We look forward to an exciting, community-focused, and fun-filled year in the 2026 Great Northern Challenge.

