Category: Central Coast Sport

  • REED A RISING STAR AT KNIGHTS

    REED A RISING STAR AT KNIGHTS

    At just 15 years of age, the Central Coast’s Noah Reed is already six-foot five and has pulled on the green and gold. He’s also on a long-term deal at the Knights, starring in the front row, in its top of the table Harold Matthews side.  

  • MARINERS COACH SACKED AFTER HISTORIC LOSS

    MARINERS COACH SACKED AFTER HISTORIC LOSS

    It was a double digit total that’s put the Mariners on the wrong side of the record books  and resulted in the Head Coach’s de-crowning. The Mariners have parted ways with Mike Mulvey…with the club only winning one match this campaign under his reign.  

  • A-LEAGUE | MULVEY SACKED FOLLOWING DEMORALISING LOSS

    A-LEAGUE | MULVEY SACKED FOLLOWING DEMORALISING LOSS

    A second 8-2 loss in the space of 12 months appears to have been the final straw for the Central Coast Mariners, who in the early hours of Sunday morning sacked Head Coach Mike Mulvey. The announcement came after the side was outclassed by the fourth placed Wellington Phoenix at Central Coast Stadium, the score…

  • A-LEAGUE | LOCAL JUNIOR GLASSOCK TIPPED TO DEBUT OFF BENCH

    A-LEAGUE | LOCAL JUNIOR GLASSOCK TIPPED TO DEBUT OFF BENCH

    There’s more off-field drama for the Mariners as they prepare to host Wellington tomorrow night… with Andrew Hoole stood down for breaching the club’s alcohol policy, then missing training sessions. With the side decimated by injuries and suspensions, several players could make their A-League debut.  

  • CARMICHAEL READY FOR 2019 WORLD TOUR

    CARMICHAEL READY FOR 2019 WORLD TOUR

    He’s the stocky guy with the big beard who started surfing at Avoca Beach…and went on to compete around the world. Wade Carmichael returned to the Central Coast this week, before he sets off on this year’s world tour.  

  • MARINERS TO MOVE ON WITHOUT THEIR SKIPPER

    MARINERS TO MOVE ON WITHOUT THEIR SKIPPER

    Mariners captain Matt Simon says he regrets his foul-mouthed tirade against a match official last weekend. The FFA sanctioned the 33-year-old for breaching its code of conduct – but Simon insists it was out of character.  

  • O’LEARY ON TOP AT AVOCA

    O’LEARY ON TOP AT AVOCA

    Californian Sage Erickson and Sydney’s Connor O’Leary are the Central Coast Pro Champions. Erickson defeated Japan’s Sara Wakita, while O’Leary scored a perfect 10, in a thrilling showdown with Port Macquarie’s Matt Banting.  

  • ROOSTERS JUNIORS CARVE A SLICE OF HISTORY

    ROOSTERS JUNIORS CARVE A SLICE OF HISTORY

    The Central Coast Roosters Under-18s scored crucial wins at the weekend. The Laurie Daley Cup side downed The Knights, while the SG Ball side created history with against The Rabbitohs.    

  • ROOS TRAMPLED WITH SIX TRIES FROM GUILFORD

    ROOS TRAMPLED WITH SIX TRIES FROM GUILFORD

    It’ s back to the drawing board for Wyong Roos Coach, Tony Clarke following his side’s semi-final loss at home on Saturday. The Roos’s went down to Guilford by 34 points to nil, eliminating them from the New South Wales Challenge Cup.  

  • LUMSDEN STILL IN CC PRO SURF, WHIITAKER, VAUGHAN & HILL OUT

    LUMSDEN STILL IN CC PRO SURF, WHIITAKER, VAUGHAN & HILL OUT

    It hasn’t been a good showing for local surfers at the Central Coast Pro today. Sandon Whittaker, Joel Vaughan and Finn Hill all bowing out in round four, while Saxon Lumsden just scraped through.