Category: Central Coast Sport
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FFA CUP SEMI-FINAL: ADELAIDE SNATCH LATE VICTORY OVER MARINERS
Reigning FFA Cup champions Adelaide are into the grand final after snatching a late 2-1 win over the Central Coast Mariners. More than 5,500 fans were in the stands for club’s first cup semi, played on home soil… But many were left questioning why coach Alen Stajcic’s decided NOT to bring on any subs.
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CENTRAL COAST CRICKETERS READY TO GO
Central Coast cricket returns this weekend, with a slightly slimmed down fixture. Just nine teams will vie for the Jack Gavenlock Shield this season.
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STAGE SET FOR MARINERS FFA CUP SEMI FINAL
The Central Coast Mariners will be looking to go where they’ve never gone before, when they host the second FFA Cup Semi Final tomorrow night. But to progress to the blockbuster, they’ll need to outclass the reigning ‘Cup Champions’ and their A-League rivals – Adelaide United.
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ARCHIE STARS AT AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS
Albury-Wodonga’s Archie McDonald has won two classes in the 85-cc division, at the The Australian Junior Dirt Track Championships at Somersby. The event attracted riders from Townsville to Melbourne, including the 50-cc Tiny Tots. That was followed by the hotly contested 11 to 13 age group with local James Wood flying the flag for the…
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TIGERS TRIUMPH IN THE BIG DANCE
The Entrance Coach Shane Wooden says his team continually climbed off the canvas in its thrilling 16-14 Grand Final win over Wyong. Captain Matt Killick was named Man of The Match…leading The Tigers to a second straight Premiership over the star-studded Roos.
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THE ENTRANCE TAKE HOME THE SILVERWARE AGAIN
To the local rugby league grand final, and The Entrance Tigers have gone back-to-back for the first time in a decade – downing the Wyong Roos this afternoon. Grant Nelson opened the Tigers account in the 11th minute. However two quick tries before half time – saw Wyong turn the momentum back its way. The…
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MARINERS ARMY CONFIDENT TIMES ARE CHANGING
The yellow and navy army packed out Mariners headquarters today for the club’s Family Fan Day. And with the Central Coast set to host its first FFA Cup Semi Final this week – the players are hoping to give them something to cheer about.
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KILLARNEY CLAIM FOURTH CONSECUTIVE CROWN
To Central Coast Football – and Killarney District has taken out this year’s Championship with a 3-2 thriller against Woongarrah. It’s the first time in the history of the competition a team has won the regular season and the grand final, four years in a row.
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ALLEN PARK HOSTS AUSTRALIAN JUNIOR DIRT BIKE CHAMPIONSHIPS
The Australian Junior Dirt Track Championships are underway at Somersby. More than 100 riders, as little as 7-years-old, have travelled to the region to compete in the amateur event.
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KILLARNEY AND WOONGARRAH GEAR UP FOR PREMIER LEAGUE GRAND FINAL
Killarney will be looking to secure its fourth consecutive premier league grand final when it takes on Woongarrah at Pluim Park tomorrow.. But it won’t be an easy feat….after The Wildcats recorded a shock victory over the reigning premiers during the semi final..