Category: Central Coast Sport
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TWO COASTIES CROWNED AT STATE GROMMET TILES
Bateau Bay surfer Hughie Vaughan has taken out the state Grommet Titles at Maroubra Beach in the Under 14 Boys division. The reigning Australian Junior Champion hit his stride in the final, laying down a mix of mammoth snaps to finish the heat with a massive two wave total of 16-point-16. While in the girls…
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HOCKEY: GOSFORD ON TRACK FOR MINOR PREMIERSHIP
To local hockey and Gosford remain in fine stead for the minor premiership with just four rounds remaining. The competition’s front-runners finished Round 16 with a 5 to 1 victory over Souths at Central Coast Hockey Park. The Newcastle side conceding four of those goals in the final 10 minutes. (VISION ONLY)
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CENTRAL COAST RUGBY LEAGUE ROUND 15 RESULTS
To round 15 of local rugby league and Ourimbah’s defence was powerless to stop the home side Wyong posting a 66 points to 10 thumping last night. While in today’s matches Terrigal came out on top against Northern Lakes. The Entrance Tigers proved too strong for the Kincumber Colts. And Woy Woy triumphed in a…
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RUGBY UNION: GOSFORD OUTCLASS AVOCA BEACH
To local rugby union, and only a few points separated Gosford and Avoca Beach at the half time break. But the Red Devils finished the round 15 encounter in fine fashion – the final score 22-13
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BRISBANE WATER HOSTS HARBOUR PADDLE SERIES
Local product Luke Eltham has finished second behind Wollongong’s Jamie McCrudden at Davistown yesterday. Hundreds of competitors took to Brisbane Water on a variety of crafts for the open water race. The Central Coast was the final stop of the Paddle New South Wales Harbour Series. (VISION ONLY)
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OPETAIA EXTENDS UNBEATEN RECORD
Central Coast Olympic boxer Jai Opetaia has successfully defended his Oceania Cruiserweight title as part of the main event at Luna Park overnight. The young southpaw now boasts an impressive 18-zero record – after going the distance with New Zealand challenger – Nikolas Charalampous. “And still the WBA Oceania Cruiserweight Champion and new WBL Global…
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PLUGGING GAPS IN DEFENCE A FOCUS FOR WOY WOY
Berkeley Vale will get a chance to bounce back from last round’s loss, when it hosts Woy Woy on Sunday afternoon. The Roosters say they’ve been working hard to plug their defence and stop leaking points.
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WOODY’S HUGE STEP ON ROAD TO TOKYO
Brad Woodward may have missed the finals in the 200 backstroke at the World Championships, but Mingara Head Coach Stephen Critoph believes the event was still a huge step in his preparations for the 2020 Olympics. He officially finished 18th, missing the semis by point-two of a second.
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TOP FOUR TAKING SHAPE IN CENTRAL COAST RUGBY
It’s the business end of the Central Coast Rugby Union season, with the top four starting to take shape.
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MARINERS STRIKE 5-NIL WIN AGAINST CHARLESTOWN
The Mariner’s second warm-up match of the pre-season against Charlestown FC ended with another victory. Tommy Oar marking his navy and yellow comeback with a stunning strike from distance.