Category: Central Coast Sport

  • SURFING LEGEND RECEIVES TOP HONOUR

    SURFING LEGEND RECEIVES TOP HONOUR

    Sandra English claimed her 22nd State Title last week, but there was an unexpected bonus. The 56 year-old became the first woman to receive Life Membership from Surfing New South Wales. (Image courtesy @ethdogsmith @surfing_nsw)  

  • ST EDWARD’S COLLEGE SHINE AT NRL SCHOOLBOYS CUP

    ST EDWARD’S COLLEGE SHINE AT NRL SCHOOLBOYS CUP

    James Maloney’s old school – St Edward’s College – has put on an eye catching performance at round one of the NRL Schoolboys Cup. The East Gosford side snatched a late victory with a “breathtaking” try in the final minute. MATCH VISION: DAILY TELEGRAPH

  • CENTRAL COAST ROOSTERS: COMEBACK QUEEN KYLIE HILDER

    CENTRAL COAST ROOSTERS: COMEBACK QUEEN KYLIE HILDER

    Kylie Hilder was a vital part of Newcastle’s 2019 Premiership win in the New South Wales women’s premiership, this year the hooker is determined to do the same for the Central Coast. Despite several comebacks, the Rugby League legend insists this season will be her last.

  • STRONG PERFORMANCES BY SURFERS ON DAY 1 OF JUNIOR STATE TITLES

    STRONG PERFORMANCES BY SURFERS ON DAY 1 OF JUNIOR STATE TITLES

    80 surfers battled it out in the under 16 boys and girls divisions, as the junior state titles got underway in Coffs Harbour. Central Coast surfer Nate Hopkins was one of the standouts on day one.

  • MARINERS YOUNGSTERS SHINE IN VICTORY CLASH

    MARINERS YOUNGSTERS SHINE IN VICTORY CLASH

    The Central Coast finished its season on a high last night, with a dramatic 3-2 win over Melbourne Victory. But it was the Mariners youngsters who stole the show in the bottom-of-the-table clash. Melbourne Victory had them on the ropes until the dying moments of the game, when Dylan Ruiz-Diaz scored his first and second…

  • MARINERS CEO POSITIVE ABOUT CLUB’S FUTURE

    MARINERS CEO POSITIVE ABOUT CLUB’S FUTURE

    The Mariners CEO has conceded they may not remain on the Central Coast, after owner Mike Charlesworth today announced he’s selling his shares. Shaun Mielekamp though remains optimistic the A-League club will stay put – and about its future – saying the sale will allow it to bring fresh faces into the mix. “For the…

  • A-LEAGUE: MARINERS UP FOR SALE

    A-LEAGUE: MARINERS UP FOR SALE

    The Central Coast Mariners are up for sale, with owner Mike Charlesworth announcing he’ll be selling his shares. The English businessman has been involved with the club for the past decade.

  • SHARPE SNARES STATE SURF TITLE

    SHARPE SNARES STATE SURF TITLE

    There’s been more success for the Central Coast, at the New South Wales Surfmasters State Titles at Boomerang Beach. North Shelly’s Cameron Sharpe took out the hotly contested Over 40s with Joel Gribble finishing third. (Vision courtesy Ethan Smith @ethdogsmith @surfing_nsw)  

  • SON OF A GUN STARS IN WYONG WIN

    SON OF A GUN STARS IN WYONG WIN

    Wyong are joint leaders of the Newcastle Rugby League competition following its thrilling win over Souths. The Central Coast team is now in top position with the Butcher Boys. There was also a special milestone at Morrie Breen, with Paul Stringer’s son Jack winning the players player award on debut for the club.  

  • CENTRAL COAST ROOSTERS GO THREE FROM THREE

    CENTRAL COAST ROOSTERS GO THREE FROM THREE

    The Central Coast Roosters have made it three in a row, with a victory over the West Tigers. Despite the four-try effort, it was the ladder leader’s biggest challenge yet.