Category: Central Coast Sport
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SMITH FIGHTING FIT AFTER FIRST IRONWOMAN HITOUT
Central Coast surf lifesaver Jemma Smith has impressed in the Ironwoman Series opener. She says she’s fighting fit and ready for the remainder of comp, taking out second at the Coolangatta Gold.
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MITCH WILLIAMS APPOINTED WYONG ROOS’ CAPTAIN & COACH
Wyong Roos hooker Mitch Williams has announced he’ll captain and coach the club’s first grade side for the 2020 season. It comes after Tony Clarke was let go from the top job over the phone on Sunday night.
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BATHURST HAUL: KING OF MOUNT PANORAMA
To motorsport and Springfield racer Luke King has returned home after a stunning performance at Bathurst on the weekend. The 29-year-old finished second overall in the Toyota 86 Series, adding three trophies to his collection.
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JAY FLORIMO BOUND FOR WORLD NINES
The Central Coast will have three representatives at the World Rugby League Nines come Friday. The Aussie Women’s side will feature Isabelle Kelly and Kirra Dibb. While The Entrance Tigers’ Jay Florimo will don the stars and stripes for America.
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MARINERS FIT AND FIRING FOR F3 DERBY
Meanwhile, the Mariners have signed defender Lewis Miller on a scholarship deal, ahead of their highly anticipated F3 Derby. Last year, they ended the Jets’ winning streak and they’re hoping to prove it wasn’t a fluke.
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DIBB DEBUTS FOR AUSTRALIA
Golden Boot winner Isabelle Kelly was always a certainty to make the Australian team for the Rugby League World Cup Nines, but the Central Coast will have a second representative – five eighth Kirra Dib. The Kincumber Colts junior made her debut in the Prime Minister’s 13 that defeated Fiji 22-14 last week. (VISION ONLY)…
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MIXED RESULTS FOR RUSH IN REGIONAL BASH
The Central Coast were gallant, but were outclassed by Newcastle in the Women’s Regional Bash at the weekend. Meanwhile the Men’s rep side made an impressive start to its title defence, downing the Hunter Hitmen at Sohier Park.
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FAB FOUR VICTORIOUS IN LEGENDARY COOLANGATTA GOLD
While Jemma Smith stole the headlines with her incredible second place in the Coolangatta Gold, four Central Coast women were victorious in the Masters division. The awesome foursome all have outstanding sporting resumes. Petra Sohier did the opening ski.. Kristen O’Brien the swim; Brooke Cassell Allen paddled the board….with former World Triathlon Champion Nicole Barry…
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SHOCK DECISION BY ROOS TO CUT CLARKE
Wyong has made the shock decision to part ways with Head Coach Tony Clarke. Under his tenure, the Roos made four consecutive grand finals and claimed the 2016 premiership against Woy Woy 20-nil. The club says Clarke has been outstanding and his proud record speaks for itself. While there’s several candidates in line for the…
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MARINERS SUFFER FIRST LOSS OF 2019/20 AT WANDERLAND
Mariners Coach Alen Stajcic says despite last night’s loss, the side has taken plenty of positives from the A-League season opener. The Central Coast dominated possession – but failed to get the three points, all because of a former Mariner.