Category: Central Coast Sport
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THE EVE OF THE MARINERS LAST MATCH
The Mariners are hoping to cap off this season on a high tomorrow night. The Central Coast take on Melbourne Victory in a bottom of the table clash.
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NICK O’MELEY DELIVERS MATCH WINNER FOR WYONG
Wyong have continued their winning run in the Newcastle Rugby League competition. The Roos moving to the top of the ladder after a nail biting finish against Souths.
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COAST SURFERS SHRED AT STATE TITLES
Two Central Coast surfers have claimed State Titles at Boomerang Beach. Sandra English won the over-50s yesterday, while Copacabana’s Rod Baldwin blitzed the 55 year-Men’s division. Meanwhile Col Bernasconi will be one to watch over the weekend. The Forresters Beach surfer has already advanced to the Quarter-Finals. (Image courtesy Ethan Smith @ethdogsmith /@surfing_nsw)
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TRACK STAR AIMS TO BECOME NINJA WARRIOR
One of the Central Coast’s finest athletes is set for her greatest challenge. 27 year-old Elana Withnall has excelled in numerous sports and is now aiming to become a Ninja Warrior.
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COAST ARTIST DESIGNS NRL INDIGENOUS JERSEY
The Sydney Roosters will don a Central Coast-designed jersey this weekend – as part of the NRL’s Indigenous Round. Local artist Kylie Cassidy came to the club’s attention after she became involved in a number of community programs.
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ISABELLE KELLY SWITCHES TO FULLBACK
The undefeated Central Coast Roosters will be looking to build on their success when they host the Tigers this weekend. It will be a battle of the fullbacks – with Origin stars going head to head.
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PREVIEW: ROUND 3 – CENTRAL COAST RUGBY UNION
In Central Coast Rugby Union, the competition’s two undefeated sides – Terrigal and the Lakes will go head to head this Saturday. Meanwhile it’s a do or die match between Woy Woy and Kariong – two sides both fighting to keep their finals hopes alive in a shortened season.
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COAST’S BEST COMPLETE VIRTUAL MOLOKAI
23 of the Central Coast’s best lifesavers tackled the Virtual Molokai on the weekend, including teenager Callum Sutton, who paddled the majority of the way from Norah Head to Terrigal with Chris Mensforth. Hayden Smith completed the course in two hours and 58 minutes; But it wasn’t about the fastest time or a podium finish…
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WYONG WIN BUT SUFFER SEVERE BLOW
The Wyong Roos may have made a successful return to Newcastle Rugby League over the weekend by beating Wests, but the eight-four victory has come at a severe cost. In the aftermath of a brutal match, Captain coach Mitch Williams ended up in hospital with a crack in his cheekbone, and will need to see…
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CRUSADERS CRUSH MUSTANGS
There’s definitely no premiership hangover for the Central Coast Crusaders. Chris Ohlback’s men are undefeated after three matches – scoring an emphatic 26-point win over the Maitland Mustangs on the weekend.