Category: Central Coast Sport

  • LITTLEHALES FEELS THE NEED FOR SPEED IN CANADA

    LITTLEHALES FEELS THE NEED FOR SPEED IN CANADA

    Wamberal kayaker, Dylan Littlehales is the fastest qualifier for the K-L-3 200 at the World Championships. The 22-year-old will go for gold this weekend in Canada.

  • CENTRAL COAST REBELS GEAR UP FOR STATE CHAMPS

    CENTRAL COAST REBELS GEAR UP FOR STATE CHAMPS

    Seven Central Coast Junior Basketball teams will bounce across the state this weekend – chasing finals glory. The Central Coast Rebels have had a successful season – now preparing to prove themselves once and for all in the New South Wales Championships.

  • HEART PREPARE FOR BIG DANCE ON SATURDAY

    HEART PREPARE FOR BIG DANCE ON SATURDAY

    The Central Coast are gearing up for their first grand final appearance in the Origin Premier League in two years. The Heart booked themselves a place in the season decider with a win over Hawks, but face a much tougher task this weekend taking on North Shore United for the silverware.

  • STATE TOUCH TITLE DECIDED ON THE CENTRAL COAST

    STATE TOUCH TITLE DECIDED ON THE CENTRAL COAST

    More than 40 teams from schools across the state have battled it out at the State Touch Football Finals, on the Central Coast. Brisbane Water Secondary College were hopeful to build their success on home turf.

  • ROOSTERS ALMOST UPSET ARCH RIVALS

    ROOSTERS ALMOST UPSET ARCH RIVALS

    Wyong has missed its chance to close the gap on Erina at the top of the table, in Central Coast Rugby League. The Roos held to a draw against arch rivals, Woy Woy.

  • GOLD AND BRONZE IN BIRMINGHAM

    GOLD AND BRONZE IN BIRMINGHAM

    Central Coast athletes have excelled at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. Bradley Woodward claimed bronze in the 100-metres backstroke in a thrilling finish. Incredibly, he didn’t qualify for the event but seized the opportunity when Isaac Cooper was sent home. Meanwhile, Berkeley Vale’s Faith Nathan starred in Australia’s Rugby 7s gold medal match against Fiji…

  • MARINERS GO DOWN IN CUP CLASSIC

    MARINERS GO DOWN IN CUP CLASSIC

    The Central Coast Mariners are out of the Australia Cup following an epic clash with Sydney FC. The sides couldn’t be separated after 120 minutes of football with the match decided by a penalty shootout.

  • BILL TURNER CUP WINNERS DIGGING DEEP FOR NATIONALS

    BILL TURNER CUP WINNERS DIGGING DEEP FOR NATIONALS

    In the Bill Turner Cup, the Central Coast Sports College has come out on top, with their under 15 girls team taking home the Trophy this season. The girls are now working harder than ever to prepare for the national finals in mid-August.

  • COMM GAMES UNDERWAY FOR COAST ATHLETES

    COMM GAMES UNDERWAY FOR COAST ATHLETES

    It will be a busy weekend for Central Coast athletes in Birmingham. Faith Nathan is playing against South Africa in Pool B tonight, in the Rugby Sevens. Mingara’s Brad Woodward will be action in the 100-metres backstroke in just a few hours time. In Hockey, Olympic silver medallist Matt Dawson will play his first match…

  • MARINERS SET FOR CUP SHOWDOWN WITH SYDNEY FC

    MARINERS SET FOR CUP SHOWDOWN WITH SYDNEY FC

    The Central Coast has unveiled its kit for the Australia Cup, in front of large gathering of local business leaders this morning. After reaching the final last year, the yellow and navy face a huge clash in the Round of 32, against Sydney FC.