Category: Central Coast Sport

  • BEARDSLEE CLAIMS PRESTIGIOUS AWARD

    BEARDSLEE CLAIMS PRESTIGIOUS AWARD

    Margaret Beardslee has won the prestigious New South Wales Athletics Club Administrator of the Year award. Beardslee is an accomplished middle distance runner, winning the Bay to Bay on numerous occasions and has also claimed the World Duathlon title. Under her watch, Mingara has hosted the New South Wales Road Relays and Short Course Cross…

  • COAST FOOTY SET FOR KICK OFF

    COAST FOOTY SET FOR KICK OFF

    Central Coast Rugby League organisers are hoping of making a return, but funding levels will change the landscape of the competition. Juniors kick off July 18 with Round One of the seniors the following day.

  • NICHO HYNES RETURNS TO MELBOURNE STORM CAMP

    NICHO HYNES RETURNS TO MELBOURNE STORM CAMP

    Umina’s Nicho Hynes made his one and only NRL appearance for the Melbourne Storm last season. Now the 23-year-old is fighting for a contract extension, and he’s got backing from one of the sport’s best.

  • GRAHAM PREPARING FOR FINAL GAMES

    GRAHAM PREPARING FOR FINAL GAMES

    Winter Olympian Matt Graham believes his experience and maturity will limit the impact of the Coronavirus on his preparations for the Beijing in 2022. And today he dropped a bombshell, the next Games might be his last.

  • DIMI PAPADATOS ENJOYS HOLIDAY AT HOME

    DIMI PAPADATOS ENJOYS HOLIDAY AT HOME

    At this time of year, Magenta Shores golfer Dimi Papadatos is usually travelling the world. But the pandemic has forced the 28-year-old to slow down and enjoy a holiday at home.

  • BABY ON THE WAY FOR MOLOKAI PADDLE QUEEN

    BABY ON THE WAY FOR MOLOKAI PADDLE QUEEN

    Unlike most sports, the pandemic has worked in favour of stand-up paddleboarder Terrene Black. The Entrance North star was preparing to defend her world title in July until she found out she had a baby on the way.

  • CENTRAL COAST RUGBY LEAGUE SEASON PLANNING CONTINUES

    CENTRAL COAST RUGBY LEAGUE SEASON PLANNING CONTINUES

    New South Wales Rugby League has indicated the Central Coast competiton will likely hold a nine round season. It would involve Ladies League Tag, through to First Grade. Details for junior football are still being finalised. The season is hoped to kick off in July. (VISION ONLY.)

  • WARRIORS KEEN TO CALL CENTRAL COAST HOME AWAY FROM HOME

    WARRIORS KEEN TO CALL CENTRAL COAST HOME AWAY FROM HOME

    The New Zealand Warriors have been given the all-clear to arrive in the country, with the club weighing up the possibility to call the Central Coast a home away from home. They hope to train at Central Coast Stadium, after a fortnight of quarantine in Tamworth. “We’re close to Newcastle, close to Sydney. But the…

  • GARNER AT HOME ON THE RANGE

    GARNER AT HOME ON THE RANGE

    The Central Coast’s Jordie Garner was due to fly out next month for some of the world’s biggest amateur golf events, but the trip has been cancelled due to the pandemic. Today the 20-year-old returned to where it all began.

  • GLASSOCK HOME FROM HONG KONG

    GLASSOCK HOME FROM HONG KONG

     Footballer Michael Glassock is home and out of quarantine.  The 20-year-old former Mariners defender continues to impress in the Hong Kong Premier League and is hoping to sign an extended contract once the COVID-19 restrictions are relaxed.