Category: Central Coast Sport
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WARRIORS MORALE SKY HIGH
Warriors utility Karl Lawton says morale is through the roof after his side’s 18-nil win over The Dragons. It’ll be a lighter week on the paddock, ahead of a showdown with Penrith on Friday night.
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SYDNEY ROOSTER JOINS WARRIORS CAMP ON LOAN
There’s a few sore bodies in the Warriors camp, after the team secured its first win of the season. The squad was joined by a Sydney Rooster as part of a loan deal to help the side in the wake of their heavy injury toll.
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CYCLISTS PREPARE FOR TOUR DE CENTRAL COAST
With the Tour De France postponed, local cyclists have set up their own endurance event. Central Coast Bicycle User Group will depart on Monday for their first Tour-style challenge.
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ROGER RELISHES NEW RULE
Warriors captain, Roger Tuivasa-Sheck says his side aims to keep it simple against the Dragons at their new home on the Central Coast tomorrow. After watching Parramatta, the 2018 Dally M winner is keen to exploit tired defenders under the new six-again rule.
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KING SALUTES AT SILVERSTONE
The Central Coast’s Luke King says some of the world’s best drivers and manufacturers have embraced simulated racing during the COVID-19 crisis. The 30 year-old is still on a high after a win at the Silverstone circuit in the UK.
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WARRIORS READY FOR DRAGONS BATTLE
The Gosford-based Warriors are in high spirits ahead of Saturday’s clash with the Dragons despite a number of hurdles in recent weeks. Those hurdles include some key position changes ahead of their campaign restart.
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EDDIE “STRONGMAN” WILLIAMS CHALLENGES WORLD’S BEST
Strongman Eddie Williams has set the bar high at this year’s World’s Strongest Man – Home Edition competition. Australia’s strongest man – delivered a ‘Down Under’ – themed deadlift for his first showdown – against strongman veteran Nick Best. The Saratoga local mastering the 125 kg – “BAR” – BQ. “Good form here Eddie. He’s…
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VALE WYONG HORSE TRAINER JOHNNIE ROBERTS
The racing community is mourning the loss of popular Wyong horse trainer Johnnie Roberts. The 72-year-old passed away following a short battle with cancer. Wyong Race Club says he will be remembered for his unwavering determination and love for his horses. (VISION ONLY)
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MARINERS HOPING TO NAVIGATE RETURN
Mariners CEO Shaun Mielekamp says COVID-19 has been a confronting time financially for the club. There is some good news with the A-League team hoping to return to training in the next four to six weeks.
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ROUND FIVE THE TARGET FOR TEVAGA
Warriors forward Jazz Tevaga is hoping to return by Round Five after rupturing his lateral collateral ligament. He joins Leeson Ah Mau and former Wyong junior Adam Keighran on the sidelines in the build up to Saturday’s clash with St George-Illawarra.