Category: Central Coast Sport

  • MARINERS INVEST IN YOUNG SAM SILVERA UNTIL 2022

    MARINERS INVEST IN YOUNG SAM SILVERA UNTIL 2022

    The Mariners have signed young winger Sam Silvera on a three-season deal. The 18-year-old has a scholarship with the club and was awarded his first professional contract, after a string of impressive performances in the FFA Cup. Silvera is expected to make his A-League debut this weekend, in the club’s season opener against Western Sydney…

  • FINALS DAY | KOORI KNOCKOUT 2019

    FINALS DAY | KOORI KNOCKOUT 2019

    To the New South Wales Koori Knockout and the South Coast Black Cockatoos have taken out the 2019 decider. Their opponents Griffith posted a commanding semi-final win but couldn’t deliver in the ‘Big One’.  

  • VAUGHAN CLAIMS 2019 MOLCH MEMORIAL CLASSIC

    VAUGHAN CLAIMS 2019 MOLCH MEMORIAL CLASSIC

    To surfing and Bateau Bay’s Kurtis Vaughan outclassed reigning champ Shane Holmes in the semi, to go on to claim the 2019 Molch Memorial Classic. Seven-time event winner Russ Moloney finished up with a close second.. while Kyle Calloway claimed third. North Shelley’s Saxon Lumsden just missed out on a podium finish. (VISION ONLY)  

  • HOLGATE’S JAMIE MULLARKEY BEATEN IN UFC DEBUT

    HOLGATE’S JAMIE MULLARKEY BEATEN IN UFC DEBUT

    The Central Coast’s Jamie Mullarkey has lost his maiden UFC fight, at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium in front of a star-studded crowd. New Zealand’s Brad Riddell marking the win with an enthralling unanimous decision victory over the Holgate product. Mullarkey didn’t go home empty-handed though – the pair both pocketed an extra $50,000 with the hit-out…

  • MOLCH MEMORIAL CLASSIC RETURNS FOR 23RD YEAR

    MOLCH MEMORIAL CLASSIC RETURNS FOR 23RD YEAR

    Dozens of surfers have taken to the water to pay their respects at the Molch Memorial Classic at Shelly Beach. The tournament, now in it’s 23rd year, raises money for Central Coast Kids in Need.  

  • FOOTY FEVER GRIPS THE CENTRAL COAST

    FOOTY FEVER GRIPS THE CENTRAL COAST

    Double the dose of footy fever was gripping the Central Coast today – tens of thousands returning for Day 3 of the Koori Knockout. The popular event has provided nearby businesses, a significant boost.  

  • NEWCASTLE ALL BLACKS OPEN KOORI KNOCKOUT CAMPAIGN AT TUGGERAH

    NEWCASTLE ALL BLACKS OPEN KOORI KNOCKOUT CAMPAIGN AT TUGGERAH

    It’s fast paced, entertaining and some of the best park footy you’ll see. The Koori Knockout has drawn tens of thousands to the Central Coast with the Newcastle All Blacks firming as competition favorites – after a comprehensive Round One victory.

  • TRIO FLY CENTRAL COAST FLAG IN FRANCE

    TRIO FLY CENTRAL COAST FLAG IN FRANCE

    There were mixed results for the Central Coast trio in France. Macy Callaghan was outstanding.. Wade Carmichael will face the Elimination Round and Adrian Buchan scraped through by the barest of margins.  

  • NRL STARS ON COAST FOR KOORI KICK OFF

    NRL STARS ON COAST FOR KOORI KICK OFF

    NRL stars were keen spectators at the opening day of the Koori Knockout, including “The Fox” Josh Addo-Carr and Joel Thompson. Almost four and a half thousand players will be in action at the 48th annual tournament, with the finals kicking-off on Monday.  

  • SURFERS SET TO HONOUR FALLEN MATE IN MOLCH CLASSIC

    SURFERS SET TO HONOUR FALLEN MATE IN MOLCH CLASSIC

    From groms to veterans, more than 100 surfers will take to the water for the Adam Molch Hillier Memorial Surfing Contest this weekend. The event raises money for a good cause – the proceeds helping Central Coast children with cancer, among other serious illnesses.