Category: Central Coast Sport

  • LEGENDARY MASTER LEMMON WINS 11TH AWARD

    LEGENDARY MASTER LEMMON WINS 11TH AWARD

    As reported last night, the Central Coast dominated at the New South Wales Lifesaving Awards. Today, Terrigal star Paul Lemmon reflecting on an incredible record…the 53 year-old named Masters Athlete of the Year for the 11th time.

  • NINE EX-MARINERS ON THE BIG STAGE

    NINE EX-MARINERS ON THE BIG STAGE

    More now on the A-league Grand Final and there were 9 ex-Mariners on the pitch, for the competiton’s biggest night. Two of them were involved in one of the most controversial moments of the match. Melbourne City taking the lead, only to have the goal disallowed because Terrigal junior Lachie Wales was blocking Gosford born…

  • MCDERMOTT SOARS TO NEW HEIGHTS

    MCDERMOTT SOARS TO NEW HEIGHTS

    The Central Coast’s Nicola McDermott set a new personal best in Germany over the weekend, after clearing one-metre-98, breaking the meet record and beating her old mark by two centimetres. While she was unsuccessful at her next height – 2.01, it was a bold move in a quest to be number one in the world…

  • STARLING STARS FOR GREEN MACHINE

    STARLING STARS FOR GREEN MACHINE

    Former Central Coast junior Tom Starling has produced a stellar performance for the Raiders over the weekend. The 22 year-old capitalised on a Bulldogs error in the opening half to take the lead. After 10 in the bin for repeated infringements by the Green Machine, Starling returned to seal the match with his first career…

  • CENTRAL COAST ROOSTERS RULE THE ROOST

    CENTRAL COAST ROOSTERS RULE THE ROOST

    Earlier today at Morry Breen Oval – the Central Coast Roosters took out the minor premiership in the New South Wales Women’s competition. A try from Tayla Predebon, and a double from Jayme Fressard secured the 16 to 6 win over North Sydney. John Strange’s side finished the season with five wins and one draw.…

  • KNIGHT IMPRESSIVE IN BUNNIES BIG WIN

    KNIGHT IMPRESSIVE IN BUNNIES BIG WIN

    Returning to the NRL and while he won’t appear on the highlights reel, it was another impressive performance for former Entrance Tigers junior Liam Knight. The 25 year-old coming off the bench in the Rabbitohs demolition of Parramatta and finishing with more than 130 running metres and 19 tackles in just 38 minutes.    

  • PREMIERS PUMPED FOR FINAL HOME MATCH

    PREMIERS PUMPED FOR FINAL HOME MATCH

    Reigning premiers Terrigal will be looking to bounce back after a rare loss in Central Coast Rugby. The Trojans host a desperate Warnervale side tomorrow at The Haven.  

  • HOT SCORING STREAK FOR HODGSON

    HOT SCORING STREAK FOR HODGSON

    The Central Coast Crusaders are preparing for their final home match of the season against Sutherland tomorrow. The reigning Waratah League champions have been bolstered this season by the return of a points scoring machine.  

  • BOMBERS WOMEN PLAYING EVERY GAME “LIKE A GRAND FINAL”

    BOMBERS WOMEN PLAYING EVERY GAME “LIKE A GRAND FINAL”

    In Black Diamond AFL, the Killarney Vale women are on a high after claiming their first-ever win over Newcastle City. But there’s no time to rest – the Bombers taking on rivals Wyong Lakes this weekend.

  • ROOS READY FOR CESSNOCK BOUT

    ROOS READY FOR CESSNOCK BOUT

    The Wyong Roos have shaken up the Newcastle competition this season, but their unbeaten run will be put to the test this weekend. They face the second-placed Cessnock Goannas – a side with plenty of experience.