Category: Central Coast Sport
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OAR OUT AHEAD OF BRISBANE CLASH
As the Mariners wait for an official report on Tommy Oar’s knee injury…early tests have cleared the midfielder of any ACL or PCL damage. It comes as the side prepares for its cellar-dweller clash with Brisbane on Friday night.
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RESULT AGAINST SKY BLUES SIGNIFICANT
Mariners Coach Mike Mulvey says his side’s performance against Sydney FC was significant in the context of the season. The yellow and navy led one-nil and defended valiantly to salvage a draw.
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MCDERMOTT SOARS TO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFIER
Commonwealth Games medallist Nicola McDermott has equalled the New South Wales High Jump Record with a superb jump in the ACT. It was more than just a new PB for the 22 year-old….one-metre 94 is also a World Championship qualifier.
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BARGERO GOES DOWN IN AUSSIE TITLE FIGHT
Dillon Bargero made it all the way to Mackay, but he couldn’t get a win. The Central Coast product took a beating from Australia’s current welterweight champion, before the fight was called off…four rounds in.
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CRL SEASON DELIVERS MIXED RESULTS FOR ROOSTERS
There’ve been mixed results for the Central Coast Roosters opening up their junior representative season at Morry Breen Oval on Saturday. The Under 18s victorious in a hard-fought battle, while the Tigers were too strong for the younger side.
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MARINERS TO TREAD NEW GROUND IN SYDNEY CLASH
Mike Mulvey is looking to reform his bottom ranked side, as Sunday’s clash against Sydney FC looms large. The Mariners’ coach remains optimistic with both sides navigating new ground in the match.
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BARGERO EYES OFF AUSTRALIAN TITLE
It’s a sport that runs in the family…Central Coast’s Dillion Bargero making his own mark in the boxing world. The Welterweight is looking to cause an upset against an Australian champion who’ll be fighting on his own turf.
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CENTRAL COAST TALENT TO SHINE AT U18 HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIPS
The Central Coast’s talent has again shined through as four players have been selected to represent the state in hockey’s Under 18s Australian Championships. Michael Taylor, Joel Tweedie, Ayden Hutchinson and Kael Webster will take to the field in Tassie this April, but they won’t all be on the same side.
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Z CREW EYE AUSSIES AFTER WIN OVER THE DITCH
The Australian Title is in reach for Avoca’s Z Crew, after a big win for the surf boat rowers in New Zealand last weekend. They’re now back on home soil and beginning an intense seven weeks training before the Surf Life Saving Titles on the Gold Coast.
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COASTIES VIE AT OPEN SLS CARNIVAL
The Central Coast’s aspiring surf life savers are at Avoca Beach over the weekend, vying for top honours at the Branch carnival.