Category: Central Coast Sport

  • TOUR DE CURE: GP TAKES ON THE EVEREST OF CYCLING CHALLENGES

    TOUR DE CURE: GP TAKES ON THE EVEREST OF CYCLING CHALLENGES

    A Central Coast GP is about to achieve an incredible feat. Dr Elly Warren is about to cycle the sport’s equivalent of climbing of Mount Everest, while raising money for Indigenous cancer services.

  • CENTRAL COAST ROOSTERS TARGETED

    CENTRAL COAST ROOSTERS TARGETED

    The Central Coast Roosters have been the team to beat in this year’s Women’s Premiership. Going through the regular season undefeated, the Roosters know they have a target on their back heading into the finals this weekend.

  • MELBOURNE REBELS DEPART CENTRAL COAST

    MELBOURNE REBELS DEPART CENTRAL COAST

    The Melbourne Rebels will wrap up their time on the Central Coast tomorrow – when they fly out for the Super Rugby semi-final in Brisbane. The club says their two-month stay in Terrigal has been integral its success this year.

  • HORNSBY FIGHTING FOR FIRST FINAL BERTH

    HORNSBY FIGHTING FOR FIRST FINAL BERTH

    Coming into the final round of the Central Coast Rugby Union season this weekend, the competition’s top five is all but settled. Hornsby will be fighting for its first ever finals berth – but will be need to bounce back after a slight hiccup against Woy Woy last match.

  • ALL FOUR CRUSADERS TEAMS MAKE FINALS

    ALL FOUR CRUSADERS TEAMS MAKE FINALS

    In the Waratah basketball, the Central Coast Crusaders women have booked themselves a berth in the finals. In a first for the club, all four of its teams have made it to their respective playoffs.

  • CENTRAL COAST MARINERS SUPPORTERS TRUST EYES OWNERSHIP

    CENTRAL COAST MARINERS SUPPORTERS TRUST EYES OWNERSHIP

    A push for the Central Coast Mariners to become the first A League team owned by fans is gaining momentum. A supporters trust has been set up to bring people power to the board room, which has piqued the club’s interest.

  • RUGBY UNION: TERRIGAL OUTCLASS OURIMBAH

    RUGBY UNION: TERRIGAL OUTCLASS OURIMBAH

    To local rugby union – and Razorback Rob Peden marked his 100th Premier One match with Ourimbah yesterday. But the young gun’s milestone – was tarnished by Terrigal – who stole the win and the competition’s top spot.

  • FRUSTRATING DERBY DRAW FOR TERRIERS

    FRUSTRATING DERBY DRAW FOR TERRIERS

    Terrigal has claimed top spot on the ladder in Central Coast Football following a big win over Wyoming. Kanwal thumped East Gosford, and The Entrance were too good for Avoca. Southern Ettalong bagged three points….and there were two draws, including a frustrating result for the reigning premier.

  • TORI CALLS TIME ON STELLAR CAREER

    TORI CALLS TIME ON STELLAR CAREER

    The Central Coast’s Tori Pendergast has announced her retirement. The inspirational 29 year-old became Australia’s first-ever Paralympic Sit Skier, when she competed in Sochi in 2014. She finished fourth in the Downhill in Pyeongchang and also won numerous World Cup medals in her stellar career.

  • MCDERMOTT MASTERCLASS IN BELGIUM

    MCDERMOTT MASTERCLASS IN BELGIUM

    Nicola McDermott’s sensational European season continued on the weekend… The 23 year-old clearing one-metre-96 at an event in Belgium yesterday and narrowly missing two metres, which would have been a new Australian record. McDermott also claimed victory in the Diamond League, putting on a masterclass in Brussels on Friday night. She’ll be back in action…