Category: Central Coast Sport

  • KING TRIUMPHANT IN CHINA

    KING TRIUMPHANT IN CHINA

    It’s his first year as a full-time race car driver, but Springfield Toyota 86 Racer Luke King is quickly making a name for himself in the sport. The 29-year-old has just returned from overseas with a podium finish and the experience of a lifetime.

  • WORLD CHAMP FORMSTON CLAIMS FOURTH AUSSIE TITLE

    WORLD CHAMP FORMSTON CLAIMS FOURTH AUSSIE TITLE

    Fresh from his victory at nationals on the Gold Coast, blind surfer Matt Formston is off to Bali. He’ll compete in the inaugural Adaptive Pro in Denpasar early next month.

  • THE LAKES IN FINALS RUGBY FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 1998

    THE LAKES IN FINALS RUGBY FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 1998

    In Central Coast rugby union, Gosford and The Lakes will face off in a sudden-death semi final this weekend. The winner moves on to the grand final qualifier….the loser hangs up the boots for 2019.  

  • MARINERS SIGN DEFENDER DYLAN FOX

    MARINERS SIGN DEFENDER DYLAN FOX

    Returning to football, and the Mariners have bolstered their defensive stocks – signing Dylan Fox on a one-season contract. The 25-year-old played 39 games with Wellington Phoenix, before a stint in South Korea with the K-League club FC Anyang. (VISION ONLY)

  • NEXT GENERATION FIGHT NIGHT IN TOUKLEY

    NEXT GENERATION FIGHT NIGHT IN TOUKLEY

    Some of the country’s top Muay Thai fighters will descend on the Central Coast this weekend. The Next Generation fight night in Toukley will feature 17 bouts – with seven local competitors on the card.  

  • KOCH CLAIMS NATIONAL RECORD

    KOCH CLAIMS NATIONAL RECORD

    Shelly Beach lifesaver James Koch has a huge chance of pulling on the green and gold, after starring at the recent Australian Pool Rescue Championships. His next goal is to compete at the New Zealand Nationals in October.  

  • CRUSADERS CELEBRATE HISTORIC TITLE

    CRUSADERS CELEBRATE HISTORIC TITLE

    The celebrations are continuing for the Central Coast Crusaders, following its unbelievable Waratah League Basketball Grand Final win. Cal Jenkins was the hero, Mitch Rueter MVP, and the orchestrator – Coach Chris Ohlback.  

  • SYDNEY ROOSTERS STRENGTHEN THEIR TIES TO THE CENTRAL COAST

    SYDNEY ROOSTERS STRENGTHEN THEIR TIES TO THE CENTRAL COAST

    The Sydney Roosters have opened a new high-performance facility on the Central Coast – to nurture hundreds of rugby league participants. The club announced a new long-term relationship with the CRL – which will see their investment to grow pathways to the NRL continue in the region.

  • RUGBY UNION: TERRIGAL CLAIM MINOR PREMIERSHIP

    RUGBY UNION: TERRIGAL CLAIM MINOR PREMIERSHIP

    To local rugby union – and Terrigal has claimed the minor premiership on percentages – meaning Ourimbah has had to settle for bridesmaid honours, despite both sides being beaten only once this year. The Trojans capped off the season with a win over The Lakes yesterday, while the Razorbacks made a stunning comeback in Gosford.…

  • CENTRAL COAST ATHLETE NAMED UON’S SPORTSPERSON OF THE YEAR

    CENTRAL COAST ATHLETE NAMED UON’S SPORTSPERSON OF THE YEAR

    The Central Coast has shined at this year’s University of Newcastle Sports Awards, with Umina Beach surf lifesaver, Jemma Smith named winner of the Sports Person of the Year. The champion ironwoman is currently enrolled in a Bachelor of Education at UON. Jemma was praised for her outstanding recent performances, including winning nine medals at…