Category: Central Coast Sport
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CENTRAL COAST ROOSTERS PREPARED FOR SEASON RESTART
The Central Coast Roosters boast some of the sport’s biggest female stars – starting with captain Isabelle Kelly. The New South Wales Women’s Premiership side is busy preparing for its season restart in a fortnight.
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ACADEMY HOPING FOR ALL STAR COACH CONFERENCE
The Central Coast Academy of Sport is beginning to roll out its programs under strict guidelines. Managing Director Ian Robilliard has also received funding for a coach education conference, and is hoping to attract some of the best in the business from around the World.
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TIGERS PULL PIN ON 2020 SEASON
The Entrance Tigers have back-flipped on their commitment to field a side in this year’s first grade competition. The reigning champions signed on to play last week along with nine other clubs, but overnight, they withdrew their four senior sides citing ‘welfare concerns.’ The club says it will be back next year. Central Coast Rugby…
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RISING TRACK STAR SET TO RETURN TO USA
Wamberal’s Matt Scarr is hoping to return to college in the US in August. The 21-year old has been in superb form on the track, breaking his personal best in the three-K by a staggering 19 seconds this season.
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WORLD CUP EUPHORIA FOR DOLAN
For former Australian Captain Julie Dolan, it’s a feeling of euphoria. The football pioneer says the World Cup impact will be huge for the women’s game from grassroots to the elite level.
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BLIND MARTIAL ARTS INSTRUCTOR OPENS NEW GYM
A martial arts instructor has overcome incredible adversity, to teach others how to protect themselves. Tony Carter is opening a new school in Wyong and has a remarkable story to tell.
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SERVICE SUPPORTING YOUNG CARERS IN STRIFE
There are concerns for the future of one of the Central Coast’s most important services. The Association of Relatives And Friends of the Mentally Ill has been told it will lose funding for its young carer program, putting the lives of hundreds of young carers and their patients in limbo.
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CCRL HAPPY AS | ALL ON DECK FOR JULY 19 KICK-OFF
In a massive coup for rugby league on the Central Coast, all 10 clubs have confirmed their inclusion for the upcoming season. Teams from Newcastle and Sydney have also coming knocking, wanting a spot in the local league, but the league says – it’s full.
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ALL COAST CLUBS TO RETURN FOR RUGBY LEAGUE COMP
All Central Coast rugby league clubs have confirmed their spots for the upcoming season, which kicks off on July 19. But with all 10 clubs now confirmed, the North Sydney Bears’ nomination to field a Jersey Flegg squad in first grade has been knocked back. Most clubs have ripped up contracts and won’t be paying…
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NO NERVES FOR PEYTON AHEAD OF STORM CONTEST
It’s been a big month, let alone week, for the Warriors with the dismissal of Head Coach Stephen Kearney. But, the Gosford-based side has dug deep, picking themselves up ahead of their first match under the reign of Todd Peyton.