Category: Central Coast Sport
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BAILEY BACK IN BUSINESS
Boxer Bailey Mannix will return to the ring next week in Wollongong. The 23 year-old from Budgewoi will take on highly-credentialed Sydney fighter Ray Ingram in the Super Welterweight division.
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COASTIES GEAR UP FOR INTERBRANCH CHAMPIONSHIPS
The Central Coast’s surf life savers will have their first big hit-out against rival regions, when the Interbranch Championships begin this weekend. More than 350 people will compete at Bulli.
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CENTRAL COAST PRO TO BE HELD AT AVOCA BEACH IN 2020
All eyes will be on Avoca Beach in February, when the popular spot hosts the Central Coast Pro. The six-day event has been upgraded to QS-3000 level, giving local athletes more chances to qualify for the championship tour.
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OLYMPIC DREAMS WITHIN REACH FOR STRIDSMAN
Central Coast boxer Anja Stridsman won gold at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games, just months after a near career-ending injury. Now her eyes are set on global domination at the Tokyo Olympics.
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MARINERS GO BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD
The Mariners have wasted no time going back to the drawing board after their 2-nil loss to Brisbane Roar at the weekend. The Central Coast side faces its second bye of the season this round. “It will be a good refresher for sure. Let’s us regroup and focus on the things we need to be…
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CARMICHAEL OUT OF VANS WORLD CUP
The last Central Coast surfer standing has been eliminated from the Vans World Cup. Wade Carmichael couldn’t out-manoeuvre fellow Australian products, after cruising through to the quarter finals.
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CARMICHAEL LEADS COAST TRIO IN HAWAII
Macy Callaghan has bowed out of the Maui Pro beaten by Tatiana Weston Webb. Meanwhile at Sunset Beach, Avoca’s Adrian Buchan has been eliminated, but Wade Carmichael scored a dominant win to advance to Round Four.
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LINDSAY LEADS MAGPIES TO TITLE
Lisarow-Ourimbah has claimed the season’s first piece of silverware in Central Coast Cricket, defeating Warnervale in the one-day final. Magpies Captain Blair Lindsay starred, taking three wickets and smashing 70 off 98 balls.
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FAIRYTALE VICTORY FOR HALLIDAY LEAVING SMITH BEHIND IN 7TH
Umina Ironwoman Jemma Smith finished 7th in the final race of round three at the Iron Series today. The 20-year-old led from the start, but was overtaken in the swim leg. Providing a fairytale victory for the Sunshine Coast’s Taylah Halliday, who only got the call up yesterday. Smith now sits 5th overall for the…
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MARINERS HELD SCORELESS IN BRISBANE
Mariners coach Alen Stajcic labelled last night’s loss as disappointing… Saying his men were too slow out of the blocks.