Category: Central Coast Sport
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AVOCA SHARKS TIE IN THE BATTLE OF THE BEACHES
To the Premier League – and after a draw in last weekends ‘Battle of the Beaches’ – the Avoca Sharks are feeling confident. The Sharks sit in sixth position – but, remain hopeful to cement a spot in the finals.
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TERRIGAL SURF LIFE SAVING ITCHING FOR IRB RESULTS
Terrigal’s Inflatable Rescue Boat Premiership teams have spent the week crunching the numbers – trying to figure out where they stand, after Round 4 of the State IRB Premiership. The team sits third heading into the final round – but, final results won’t be officially revealed until the State Championships in July.
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TOUGH TWO WEEK SLOG FOR WYONG ROOS
It’s out of the frying pan and into the fire for the Wyong Roos. Despite going down against The Lions on the weekend, players believe they’re up to the challenge of facing another powerhouse side.
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CENTRAL COAST HEART SITTING COMFORTABLY IN SECOND
Both Central Coast Heart sides are now sitting second in their respective netball conferences. But they aren’t getting carried away heading into Round 12 of the Premier League.
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CRUSADERS LOOKING FOR RETURN TO GLORY WITH SEASON END IN SIGHT
Central Coast Crusaders have had a mixed season so far – the men are now sitting in ninth on the NBL1 East ladder. But with eight games left until the semi finals, the team isn’t ruling themselves out just yet – choosing to double down, on their strengths.
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TERRIGAL TAKE TOP SPOT IN RACE FOR SWIETELSKY CUP
Round 11 of Central Coast Rugby Union’s Swietelsky Cup has seen Terrigal leap frogging two teams to land themselves at the top of the table. Displacing Avoca Beach in a largely even clash – Terrigal may have walked away with the win but the team they beat remain hot on their tail
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CENTRAL COAST ATHLETES SHINE AT OCEANIA CHAMPS
Six Central Coast Martial Arts athletes are back on home soil, after competing at the Oceania Karate Championships, in New Caledonia, earlier this month. The group has returned with FIVE gold medals and one young gun in particular has made an impressive mark on the international stage.
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UPSET WIN FOR THE ENTRANCE TIGERS
The Entrance Tigers, sent shockwaves through Newcastle Rugby League last week with an upset win over ladder leaders Maitland. Now coach Jamy Forbes wants more of the same… and admits his younger stars are giving him a selection headache ahead of their match against Macquarie.
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CENTRAL COAST HEART EYES OFF TWO FROM TWO AFTER CONFERENCE SPLIT
Manly Warringah shooter Kelly Singleton could miss tonight’s match against the Central Coast in the Netball Premier League. Heart defender Maddie Taylor admits it’s a match the Coast can’t lose.
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CENTRAL COAST PROFESSIONAL ATHLETE CLUB GAINS ANOTHER KING
The Central Coast has produced several professional boxers and there could be a new name to add to the list. Ryan King is preparing to re-enter the ring for the first time in 2 years.