Category: Central Coast Sport

  • CENTRAL COAST PRODUCT RETURNS TO STATE OF ORIGIN

    CENTRAL COAST PRODUCT RETURNS TO STATE OF ORIGIN

    Berkeley Vale’s Isabelle Kelly will once again play for the Blues in the second State of Origin tomorrow night. The 22-year-old says she’s rearing to go after overcoming a knee injury.  

  • JESS VANSTRATTAN COMES HOME TO THE MARINERS

    JESS VANSTRATTAN COMES HOME TO THE MARINERS

    The Mariners have made another key signing ahead of the next A-League season. The Central Coast team has been bolstered with the return of Jess Vanstrattan. The former Gosford-born player has signed on as goalkeeping coach for the next three years. Since starting his coaching career with the club’s academy side in 2014 – Vanstrattan…

  • DAVID CAMPESE LAUNCHES RUGBY UNION PROGAM ON THE COAST

    DAVID CAMPESE LAUNCHES RUGBY UNION PROGAM ON THE COAST

    There’s a new kid on the block at the Central Coast Sports College. It’s introduced Rugby Union to its curriculum, the program kicked-off today by one of the greatest ever Wallabies.  

  • COAST BOXING DUO VYING FOR AUSSIE SELECTION

    COAST BOXING DUO VYING FOR AUSSIE SELECTION

    Two Coast comm games medallists will be vying for a spot in Australian boxing team for the upcoming World Championships in Russia come tomorrow. Umina PCYC’s Anja Stridsman and Kaye Scott will be flying the Central Coast flag at the national titles in Melbourne.  

  • CRUSADERS GUNNING FOR NEXT MATCH AFTER CANBERRA WIN

    CRUSADERS GUNNING FOR NEXT MATCH AFTER CANBERRA WIN

    In Waratah basketball, the Central Coast has come back from a bye to beat Canberra. The 13 point victory sees the Crusaders consolidate their position at the top of the ladder.

  • THE ENTRANCE AND EDDIES ECSTATIC FOR SAIFITI

    THE ENTRANCE AND EDDIES ECSTATIC FOR SAIFITI

    St Edwards College will have plenty to cheer about on Sunday night with two Old Boys in the Blues line-up. The Entrance Tigers are also buzzing – Daniel Saifiti will be the club’s third Origin representative. (Image courtesy of Newcastle Knights)  

  • ROOS RUN RIOT TO SURGE TO TOP

    ROOS RUN RIOT TO SURGE TO TOP

    Central Coast Rugby League now and despite a lop-sided result, Wyong Coach Tony Clarke believes The Eagles are the best side he’s faced this season. The Roos ran riot – scoring seven tries to three to surge to the top of the table.  

  • WYONG ROOS END ERINA’S UNBEATEN RUN

    WYONG ROOS END ERINA’S UNBEATEN RUN

    To round 9 of the local rugby league and Berkeley Vale defeated Kincumber 26 to 22. Woy Woy demolished Northern Lakes. And The Entrance produced a 22 point win over Terrigal. And the highly anticipated top of the table clash delivered a shock loss for the unbeaten Erina Eagles. By half-time Wyong posted an uncontested…

  • BAY TO BAY 2019 ATTRACTS RECORD ENTRANTS

    BAY TO BAY 2019 ATTRACTS RECORD ENTRANTS

    More than 3000 runners laced up their joggers for the 16th Bay to Bay run this morning. An out-of-towner took the half marathon title, while Central Coast product Jack Colreavy starred in the 12-kilometre fun run.  

  • EDDIE ‘STRONGMAN’ WILLIAMS WINS MONSTER TRUCK PULL

    EDDIE ‘STRONGMAN’ WILLIAMS WINS MONSTER TRUCK PULL

    Saratoga’s Eddie ‘Strongman’ Williams has missed out on his spot in tomorrow’s final day of the World’s Strongest Man competition in Florida. The highlight for the only Australian representative was winning the monster truck pull event – with a time of 41.11 seconds. (VISION ONLY)