Outside of enormous national competitions like the State of Origin (both men's and women's editions) there is still plenty for local fans to sink their teeth into.
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In Group 16 rugby league, the competition-leading Bega Roosters will meet the Tathra Sea Eagles in a local derby showdown at the Tathra Country Club on Sunday.
It will be just the second time the two clubs have met this season after clashing in round one of the draw.
The top grade will even see brothers go head to head with Josh and Shannon Shepherdson lining up for Bega, while Kyle has recently rejoined the ranks of the Sea Eagles.
Officials from both clubs are encouraging everyone to head along with play from noon on Sunday.
There will be league-tag, reserves and first grade fixtures on the day.
Meanwhile, in the Sapphire Coast Aussie rules competition, the Sea Eagles have climbed to second place with the Eaglettes ladies atop the competition leading into round 10.
The Sea Eagles will be looking to solidify their place on the ladder when they host the Narooma Lions on Saturday at Tathra's Lawrence Park.
There will be senior play from 1.10pm for the ladies, with the first bounce in men's at 2.30pm.
In football, the Bega Devils will travel to meet the competition leading Eden Whalers in ladies and reserves, while the firsts have a bye with play from 1.20pm.
Meanwhile, the Wolumla Tigers host Tathra in the senior grades with play from 12.10pm for reserves, 1.30pm for ladies and 2.50pm for firsts.