Category: Central Coast Sport
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MARINERS KEEPER SAVES DERBY DAY
The Central Coast Mariners returned to training today, after interim coach Alen Stajcic gave them a well-earned break following their F3 Derby win. And despite the time off… they’re still chuffed with their performance.
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COAST WOMEN KNOCKED OUT OF SYDNEY SURF PRO
It’s been a disappointing comp for Central Coast women at the Sydney Surf Pro. Both Macy Callaghan and Molly Picklum were knocked out, after coming last in their round three heats.
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CRUSADERS CRUISE TO TOP OF LADDER
In basketball, the Central Coast Crusaders are eyeing off their third straight win. And they’re on a high, after their 15 point victory over Canberra.
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CENTRAL COAST FOOTBALL CLUBS READY TO GO
There’s still more than a dozen Central Coast teams in contention for the F-F-A Cup, but unfortunately Woy Woy isn’t one of them. The side lost to the Gerringong Breakers 2-nil.
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EDDIE ‘STRONGMAN’ WILLIAMS FINISHES 5TH AT ARNOLD PRO
Saratoga strongman Eddie Williams has finished fifth at the Arnold Strongman Pro Series in Melbourne. He’s the first Australasian competitor to get into the top six.
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ROBILLIARD REVAMPS ACADEMY SWIM PROGRAM
The Central Coast Academy of Sport has announced a change of structure for its swimming program. Two outstanding coaches will also aim to produce the next athletes to follow Brad Woodward onto the International stage.
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HORNETS CREATE HISTORY
The Hunter Western Hornets have created history, claiming the National Open Men’s Touch Title for the first time. It was a thrilling match with the Hornets triumphant in Drop-Off eight-seven.
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COAST SURFERS SHINE AT PRO JUNIOR
Avoca Boardrider Lennox Chell had one of his best results at the weekend – finishing third at the Manly Pro junior. But he couldn’t match Queenslander Alister Reginato, who scored a nine-point ride on his way to a dominant win. Australian junior champion Joel Vaughan was eliminated in an epic semi, where zero-point-seven-five separated all…
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CRICKET GRAND FINAL WASHED OUT: WYONG TAKE OUT 2019 TITLE
In local cricket – Wyong has gone from the wooden spoon spot to winning the premiership, in the space of a year. The side today won the first grade silverware from Northern Power, by default.. The grand final match at Sohier Park, washed out. It’s the third time in five years the season-ender has been…
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TANCRED BOWS OUT OF SURFEST
Avoca’s Caleb Tancred today bowed out of Surfest in a bittersweet Round 5 heat. Despite posting the competition’s largest scoring wave so far, interference let down the 17-year-old’s quarter final prospects.