Category: Central Coast Sport
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GOSFORD RETURNS TO PREMIER 1 UNION COMP
The Central Coast Rugby Union competition has been bolstered with Gosford announcing it will again field a team in the Premier 1 division. The Devils missed out on the opening round, but had a presence in other divisions last weekend. Gosford will take on reigning champions Terrigal, for a grand final rematch at the Haven…
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WOOLSTON STARS FOR WILDCATS
In Central Coast Premier League Football Killarney defeated Southern Ettalong in a thriller….Umina and Wyoming also collected three points; While at East Gosford, Kane Woolston starred, as Woongarrah soared back to the top of the table.
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CRUSADERS RECRUIT READY FOR SEASON RESTART
The Central Coast crusaders are gearing up for their season restart, with a new recruit onboard. Jayden Hodgson returning from college basketball in the States – and relishing the chance to play with old squadmates.
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CLISBY PREPARED FOR MARINERS V GLORY CLASH
The Mariners’ upcoming match against Melbourne Victory has moved to Kogarah, after strife in Victoria forced an A-League reshuffle. The yellow and navy will get their season started in Gosford on Saturday.
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COVID-19 CONCERNS STOP ENTRANCE TIGERS CAMPAIGN
The Entrance Tigers coach, Shane Wooden says it will be a hollow feeling on Sunday afternoon. Due to COVID concerns, the back to back premiers won’t take part in this year’s competition.
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FANS RETURN TO CENTRAL COAST STADIUM
The Mariners will be allowed to have 4,500 fans at its clash with Perth Glory on Saturday. There’s a feast of football in the next fortnight, with Central Coast Stadium hosting three matches.
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NEW ADDITIONS WELCOMED TO ERINA EAGLES
With kick off just a week away, Erina has snared two of the competitions best players. Fullback Grant Nelson has switched from The Entrance, along with under-23 New South Wales Country rep Jacob McCudden. The pair were outstanding in the Tigers 2019 premiership win over Wyong; the club hoping that partnership will translate into points.…
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BROCK WINS LAST ONE STANDING
25 of the Central Coast’s best ultra-marathon runners have banded together to take on the Last One Standing challenge. It involves running 6.71 Kilometres every hour, for as long as the mind and body could handle.
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COAST OLYMPIAN PAYS TRIBUTE TO ALEX ‘CHUMPY’ PULLIN
Tributes continue to flow for Olympic snowboarder Alex ‘Chumpy’ Pullin. Narara mogul skier, Matt Graham was devastated to hear of his mate’s passing. The silver medallist taking to Facebook, to remember Pullin as a “true champion and leader”, and said his passing will leave a hole in the winter sport community. (VISION ONLY.)
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CRUSADERS WOMEN LEFT WAITING AFTER CANBERRA FORFEIT
COVID-19 has forced Canberra to forfeit its matches against the Central Coast. The Crusaders Women will now have to wait until the 22nd for their next hit out…against the Norths Bears.