Category: Central Coast Sport
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RUGBY UNION | CENTRAL COAST’S TOP 3 FINISH AT COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS
To rugby union and the Central Coast had a very successful weekend at the New South Wales Country Championships in the North West. All the region’s representative sides returned from Tamworth with top three finishes.
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BLUES STAR ISABELLE KELLY TO MAKE ORIGIN COMEBACK
Returning to rugby league and Berkeley Vale’s Isabelle Kelly will once again play for the Blues in State of Origin, after overcoming a knee injury. The winner of the inaugural women’s golden boot has been named in the side, for its June 21 match. She’ll be one of the more experienced players in a side…
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RUGBY UNION: CENTRAL COAST WOMEN RUNNERS-UP AT NSW COUNTRY CHAMPS
To rugby union, and the Central Coast women’s side couldn’t get into the game against Central West in the grand final of the New South Wales Country Championships. By half-time, the ladies were trailing by 17 points. They lost 31-nil at Tamworth’s Scully Park. (AUDIO ONLY IN PARTS)
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BAM BAM BACK IN BUSINESS
Bailey “Bam Bam” Mannix steps back in the ring next weekend for the biggest fight of his Pro career so far. He’ll face Ryan Cotten for the New South Wales Super Welterweight Title.
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FORMSTON CONFIDENT HEADING TO HAWAII
Blind surfer Matt Formston will begin his campaign for a third-straight world title in the coming weeks. The reigning champ from Wamberal will surf his first event of the year in Hawaii, and he says his form is better than ever.
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GOSFORD SET TO HOST $1 MILLION STAND-ALONE RACE DAY
Gosford Race Club is set to host a $1-million stand-alone event next year. It’ll be held on May 9, with a minimum $125,000 in prize money up for grabs in each individual race. It’s part of a bid to raise the profile of country racing. The Gosford Gold Cup will be rescheduled to feature in…
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COAST PREPARES FOR NSW COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS
To rugby union and Terrigal has been left to lick its wounds after Ourimbah posted a four point victory in the top of the table clash on the weekend. The Central Coast competition will be put on hold this weekend as the region’s representative teams travel to Tamworth for the Country Championships.
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TERRIGAL IRB CREWS SHIFT FOCUS AFTER CAPE HAWKE
The Central Coast’s top inflatable rescue boat team remains third on the premiership ladder. Terrigal is now focusing on the state titles, after a South Coast team secured a third straight victory at Cape Hawke over the weekend.
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McDERMOTT WRAPS UP SECOND IN PRAGUE
Central Coast high jumper, Nicola McDermott’s season abroad has started with a podium finish. The 22-year-old finishing second at this week’s European Athletics event in the Czech Republic, with a height of 1.91m. The Tascott athlete outdone by Ana Simic with a high of 1.94m. (VISION ONLY.)
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CRUSADERS TO REFRESH AFTER SYDNEY LOSS
Things have become tighter at the top of the Waratah basketball ladder, with the Central Coast’s position under threat. The Crusaders men are looking to rebound, after a 10 point loss to Sydney.