Category: Central Coast Sport
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ELPHINSTONE ON VERGE OF NATIONAL TITLE
The Central Coast could produce another Australian champion next month, in the exhilarating sport of V-8 Superboats. 24-year-old Kyle Elpinstone leads his category in the National Series, and simply needs to qualify in Cabarita to claim the title.
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CLARKE TO SADDLE UP AT COLTS
Just a fortnight after his shock axing from Wyong, Tony Clarke has been signed by Kincumber. The 2016 Premiership winning coach had several offers, but the opportunity to strengthen ties with the Colts juniors sealed the deal.
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SURF LIFESAVING MIXES MASTERS WITH OPENS IN A CARNIVAL DELIGHT
Central Coast Surf Lifesaving’s decision to combine the Open’s and Masters carnival has proven a huge success. The inaugural event got underway today at Toowoon Bay, and also kicked off the first event of the surf lifesaving season.
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SKATEFEST ROLLS INTO CENTRAL COAST
The Central Coast is no stranger to roller derby, but this weekend it’s back to basics for many competitors – and even some spectators. The region is playing host to its first ever Skatefest, aiming to get more people confident on wheels.
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GRIDIRON WOMEN: CENTRAL COAST SHARKS’ FIRST HOME GAME
They were sick of watching the Central Coast Sharks’ men take centre stage – so a group of local women fielded a gridiron side of their own. And this weekend, they’ll play their first and only home game for the state league season.
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MARINERS CONFIDENT FIRST WIN ISN’T FAR AWAY
The Central Coast Mariners are still in the hunt for their first win of the season, after Newcastle held them to a draw in the F3 Derby. But they’ll have to wait until their Perth clash in round four – with the club’s first bye this weekend.
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BLACK REIGNS SUPREME IN SAN FRANCISCO
Despite not finishing, Central Coast Stand Up Paddle Board star Terrene Black was declared the Red Bull Heavy Water champion at the weekend. The event, held in San Francisco, was called off after three hours, with giant swells, strong currents and thick fog descending on The Bay….organisers deemed that Black had made the most headway…
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CALLAGHAN CLOSE TO A HUGE UPSET
The Central Coast’s last remaining hopes have been eliminated from the Rip Curl Pro Portugal. Avoca’s Wade Carmichael went down to Brazilian Felipe Toledo….while Macy Callaghan almost pulled off the biggest upset of the year.
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COASTIES’ MIXED RESULTS AT RIP CURL PRO
There were mixed results for the Central Coast’s men at the Rip Curl Pro… Wade Carmichael progressing to the round of 16 in Portugal, while Adrian Buchan came undone in a low-scoring affair.
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SURF’S UP FOR CENNY COAST’S AWESOME THREESOME PROS IN PORTUGAL
Central Coast surfers are blitzing it on the World Tour in Portugal. Adrian Buchan, Wade Carmichael and Macy Callaghan have all made it through to round three of the Rip Curl Pro after solid opening rounds overnight.