Category: Central Coast Sport

  • FORMER MARINERS STAFFER SECURES GIG WITH FIFA

    FORMER MARINERS STAFFER SECURES GIG WITH FIFA

    Former Mariners Media Manager Tyson Scott has landed his dream job. The 28 year-old will co-ordinate Women’s development and competition at FIFA headquarters in Zurich.

  • NEW RESTRICTIONS FOR COMMUNITY SPORT FROM AUGUST 19

    NEW RESTRICTIONS FOR COMMUNITY SPORT FROM AUGUST 19

    New South Wales has announced tighter restrictions for community sport across the state, starting tomorrow (August 19). Activities that result in the mixing of players and staff from different regions will be prohibited, including zone, regional and state championships. For local activities, spectators will be limited to one parent, where a child requires parental supervision.…

  • FORMER KNIGHTS STAR MAKES SHARKS DEBUT

    FORMER KNIGHTS STAR MAKES SHARKS DEBUT

    He played more than 100 games for the Knights and won a premiership with the Melbourne, now Clint Newton has pulled on the boots in Third Grade, for Avoca in the Central Coast Rugby competition. It’s the first time he’s played the sport since High School. He came on late in the opening half at…

  • SOUTHERN SCORE STUNNING GOAL IN JUST SECONDS

    SOUTHERN SCORE STUNNING GOAL IN JUST SECONDS

    Killarney has cemented its spot on top of the ladder in Central Coast Football with a two-one win over Woongarrah. The highlight of the weekend was a goal from Southern Ettalong just seconds after kick off.  

  • PHOTO GALLERY | NRL | CENTRAL V WYONG

    PHOTO GALLERY | NRL | CENTRAL V WYONG

    The Butcher Boys struggled against a powerful Wyong Roos outfit despite their home ground advantage at St. Johns Oval. Luck wasn’t on their side as they had a couple of tries disallowed. The Roos on the other hand posted 5 tries to keep their undefeated record intact. The final score was 6-22.

  • WYONG RETAINS TOP SPOT WITH WIN OVER CENTRAL

    WYONG RETAINS TOP SPOT WITH WIN OVER CENTRAL

    In Round Five of the Newcastle competition Cessnock has scored a solid win over Lakes, as the Goannas moved up to second spot. Ladder leaders the Wyong Roos continued their great start to the season by outclassing Central.

  • CENTRAL COAST ROOSTERS DROP TO SECOND FOLLOWING DRAW

    CENTRAL COAST ROOSTERS DROP TO SECOND FOLLOWING DRAW

    To the New South Wales Women’s Premiership – and the Central Coast Roosters have dropped to second spot on the ladder following a draw with Wentworthville. Coach John Strange has labelled it the Roosters’ worst match of the season.

  • HOCKEY | PREVIEW: GOSFORD V WESTS

    HOCKEY | PREVIEW: GOSFORD V WESTS

    In Premier League Hockey, reigning champs, Gosford say they’re on track to make it four titles in a row. However, forfeits by opposition sides and postponments have hampered the Magpies season.

  • ADRIAN BUCHAN CLAIMS WSL’S INAUGURAL OCEAN ADVOCACY AWARD

    ADRIAN BUCHAN CLAIMS WSL’S INAUGURAL OCEAN ADVOCACY AWARD

    Avoca Beach surfer, Adrian Buchan has been recognised for his environmental activism. The World Surf League awarded the Championship Tour veteran its inaugural ‘Ocean Advocacy’ honour. Buchan says the award’s got a place next to his spear from the Tahiti Pro, while his $25,000 prize will be donated to the Climate Council. It follows Ace’s…

  • RAZORBACKS UNDERDOGS IN HEAVYWEIGHT CLASH

    RAZORBACKS UNDERDOGS IN HEAVYWEIGHT CLASH

    Undefeated teams Hornsby and Ourimbah will square off in tomorrow’s match of the round in Central Coast Rugby. Razorbacks Coach Matt Hopkins happy to claim the underdog tag in the heavyweight clash.