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Koori Knockout

Posted inIndigenous, Sport, Sport and fitness events, Tamworth

Red Chief Warriors name inaugural squad as Tamworth readies for KKO25

by Dean FoleyOctober 2, 2025October 3, 2025

The Red Chief Warriors are charging into history this weekend, unveiling their first-ever 25-man squad as they prepare to take on the state’s best at the 2025 Koori Knockout in Tamworth.

Posted inArmidale, Indigenous, Sport, Sport and fitness events, Tamworth

Widders in the commentary box for Koori Knockout in Tamworth

blankby RK CrosbySeptember 15, 2025September 17, 2025

Local hero Dean Widders will play a central role in the broadcast of this year’s Koori Knockout from Tamworth over the October long weekend.

Posted inIndigenous, Sport, Tamworth

Koori Knockout history acknowledged

blankby RK CrosbyMay 17, 2025May 17, 2025

Excitement is building for the Koori Knockout to be held in Tamworth on the October long weekend, but a special moment today has acknowledged this history of the event.

Posted inIndigenous, Sport, Tamworth

2025 Koori Knockout headed to Tamworth

blankby New England Times News DeskDecember 6, 2024April 6, 2025

The 2025 Koori Knockout – one of the largest gatherings of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the country each year – is coming to Tamworth in 2025.

Posted inHealth, Indigenous, Sport, Tamworth

1 van, 3 days, 20 dentistry students, 15,000 mouthguards: TAMS ambitious plan for the Koori Knockout

blankby Tom PleveyJuly 14, 2024

Tamworth Aboriginal Medical Service has an audacious plan to debut its new dental van: to craft 15,000 mouthguards at the Koori Knockout

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