Category: Central Coast Sport

  • MAVERICK OF KAYAKING BAGS WORLD BRONZE

    MAVERICK OF KAYAKING BAGS WORLD BRONZE

    Dylan Littlehales is back on the Central Coast following a thrilling KL-3 Final, at the World Championships. The 22 year-old missed gold by a fraction of a second – but, is confident he’ll be the man to beat in Paris in 2024.

  • FINALS FIVE DECIDED FOR SWIETELSKY CUP

    FINALS FIVE DECIDED FOR SWIETELSKY CUP

    To Central Coast rugby union, and the final five have been finalised thanks to a slew of on-field demolitions in the season’s penultimate round. Despite thrashing the Gosford Red Devils – the Avoca Beach Sharks aren’t yet out of the deep end.

  • CENTRAL COAST BASKETBALL FINALS BOUND

    CENTRAL COAST BASKETBALL FINALS BOUND

    If results in this year’s Waratah Youth League are anything to go by the Central Coast has a bright future in basketball. Both the men’s and women’s Crusaders under 23 sides will feature this weekend in week one of finals.

  • WYONG ROOS REFLECT ON THE YEAR THAT WAS

    WYONG ROOS REFLECT ON THE YEAR THAT WAS

    The Wyong Roos ended their Newcastle Rugby League season on a high with a win against Wests in the final round last weekend. But captain-coach Mitch Williams admits the result doesn’t make up for missing finals.

  • MARINERS SIGN NIGERIAN KELECHI JOHN

    MARINERS SIGN NIGERIAN KELECHI JOHN

    The Mariners took their pre-season south today, training in front of the next generation of footballing superstars at the Central Coast Sports College. Using a Round of 32 knockout in the Australia Cup as motivation, the side is determined to improve between now and season kick off – eyeing off a first round derby victory…

  • THE LAKES RUGBY CLUB STANDING GROUND IN TOP FIVE

    THE LAKES RUGBY CLUB STANDING GROUND IN TOP FIVE

    The Lakes know they need to keep winning this weekend if they’re to make the Central Coast Rugby finals. A victory over Avoca Beach has them in the top five… but it’s also put a target on their backs,

  • GIANTS TRAINING PARTNER PAYS THE CCSC A VISIT

    GIANTS TRAINING PARTNER PAYS THE CCSC A VISIT

    Netballers from the Central Coast Sports College were given a treat today with a visit from a Giants training partner.

  • EAGLES AIMING TO BREAK 31-YEAR DROUGHT

    EAGLES AIMING TO BREAK 31-YEAR DROUGHT

    Erina will feel like they have unfinished business in this year’s Central Coast Rugby League  Finals Series. The Eagles went undefeated in 11 matches last season, before the competition was abandoned. Now, they are hot favourites to claim their first title since 1991. It all starts with a home blockbuster against Wyong this Saturday. Meanwhile,…

  • BOMBERS FIRST MINOR PREMIERSHIP SINCE 98′

    BOMBERS FIRST MINOR PREMIERSHIP SINCE 98′

    For the first time in more than two decades, Killarney Vale Bombers are the Minor Premiers in the Hunter-Central Coast competition. Terrigal-Avoca has now locked in second place, setting up a huge local derby for the Major Semi in three weeks time.

  • AUSTRALIAN MENS NETBALL TEAM TRIALS TAKE TO THE COAST

    AUSTRALIAN MENS NETBALL TEAM TRIALS TAKE TO THE COAST

    After being appointed head coach of the men’s Australian netball team, Nerida Stewart has wasted no time in bringing her squad to the Central Coast. The former Sydney Swift from McMasters Beach, says the weekend camp will help her narrow down her side ahead of the squads matches in October.