

The Far North Coast Snooker Association (FNCSA) is a sports club based in Tweed Heads, Australia. The association organises and runs several events throughout the year, allowing any player who is a financial member of an affiliated club to participate. Entry fees for these events typically range from $11 to $22, and there is also a teams event held annually where the entry fees are covered by the affiliated club. Juniors have the opportunity to enter for free.
For those interested in staying informed about snooker on the Far North Coast of New South Wales, the FNCSA website and social media pages provide the latest updates and information.
The FNCSA committee, consisting of President Tony Rea, Treasurer Des Turner, and Secretary Des Turner, oversees the association's activities and events. Club Banora, Ballina RSL, and Casino RSM are the affiliated clubs with club delegates representing them in the association.
The FNCSA offers a wide variety of tournaments and competitions. Their annual Champion of Champions event, held at Club Banora on March 13th, invites top-performing players to compete against each other for the title. The event follows a round-robin format, with six players playing single frame matches against each other. The top four players advance to the knockout stage, culminating in a final match to determine the champion.
In addition to the Champion of Champions event, the FNCSA hosts grade championships for A, B, and C grades. These tournaments feature a straight knockout format, and participants compete in best-of-five frames matches to determine the winners.
The FNCSA enforces a dress code for all of its events. Players are expected to wear a collared shirt (either long or short-sleeved), trousers (no jeans, dress shorts, or casual shorts), and dress shoes (no runners, thongs, or sandals). This dress code has been implemented by the association's committee to maintain a professional and respectful atmosphere during matches.
Membership and participation in the FNCSA is open to snooker enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels. Whether you're a seasoned player or just starting out, the association provides an opportunity to engage in friendly competition and develop your snooker skills in a supportive community.
To stay updated on upcoming events, calendar details, results, and news, visit the official FNCSA website and follow their social media pages. By joining the association and participating in its events, you can immerse yourself in the exciting world of snooker on the Far North Coast.