Category: Central Coast Sport

  • MANLY’S MEN GET THE BETTER OF THE CRUSADERS

    MANLY’S MEN GET THE BETTER OF THE CRUSADERS

    To basketball and the Central Coast women picked up their first home game win of the season last night. Their 14 point win over Manly Warringah sees them end a 13 match losing streak. While the men suffered their fifth loss of the season, in a top of the table clash with the Sea Eagles.…

  • CENTRAL COAST RUGBY UNION: ROUND 11 RESULTS

    CENTRAL COAST RUGBY UNION: ROUND 11 RESULTS

    After Round 11 in the Central Coast Rugby Union – Terrigal remain in second spot on the ladder after posting a convincing win over Kariong. While the match of the round saw Gosford lead from start to finish against The Lakes.  

  • FORMSTON ENJOYS HOME BREAK AFTER HAWAII HAT-TRICK

    FORMSTON ENJOYS HOME BREAK AFTER HAWAII HAT-TRICK

    Wamberal’s Matt Formston is taking a well earned break from competition, as he prepares for the next stage of his title defence. The blind surfer hopes to continue the form which saw him clinch a third straight Hawaiian Championship to start the year.

  • THE ENTRANCE EAGER FOR REVENGE

    THE ENTRANCE EAGER FOR REVENGE

    The leading teams square off this weekend in Central Coast Rugby League Fourth placed Woy Woy host ladder leaders Wyong tomorrow. It’s also two versus three…The Entrance Tigers looking for revenge against the Eagles on Sunday.  

  • SIMON SAYS PLENTY OF OPTIMISM

    SIMON SAYS PLENTY OF OPTIMISM

    There’s plenty of optimism at the Mariners after it’s first week of pre-season. Danny De Silva is back, the club also signing Jai Ingham, Giancarlo Gallifuoco and Scottish defender Ziggy Gordon, while there’s two highly credentialed albeit controversial Koreans training with the squad.  

  • PAM McCLELLAND DEBUTS WITH TKO WIN

    PAM McCLELLAND DEBUTS WITH TKO WIN

    Buff Point boxer Pam McClelland has made her professional debut in style – knocking out her opponent after just two rounds last Saturday. The southpaw is now planning for the next big thing.

  • COAST TO HOST CYCLOCROSS MEET

    COAST TO HOST CYCLOCROSS MEET

    Cyclocross – it’s a European cycling phenomenon that mixes muddy terrain and steeplechase. This weekend the Central Coast will host dozens of riders for the second last stop of the sports state tour.  

  • SUTTON CLAIMS DISCUS GOLD FOR AUSTRALIA

    SUTTON CLAIMS DISCUS GOLD FOR AUSTRALIA

    Copacabana teenager Callum Sutton has won gold for Australia in the under 20 men’s discus at the Oceania Athletics Championships. The 18-year-old recorded a personal best of 43.47 metres in Townsville. Sutton will now look to qualify for the World Championships. (VISION ONLY)

  • TERRIGAL TO HOST SECOND NIGHT MATCH THIS SATURDAY

    TERRIGAL TO HOST SECOND NIGHT MATCH THIS SATURDAY

    To local rugby union and ladder leaders Ourimbah will be looking to keep their perfect run alive in Sydney this weekend. While Terrigal will host Kariong in a night match at home on Saturday.  

  • TERRENE BLACK PREPS FOR 7TH MOLOKAI PADDLE

    TERRENE BLACK PREPS FOR 7TH MOLOKAI PADDLE

    Central Coast stand-up paddleboarder Terrene Black has returned from the state titles with three top gongs. And now the 36-year-old is preparing for one of the biggest events of the year – the legendendary Molokai crossing.