Category: Central Coast Sport
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TWO DRAWS IN ROUND SIX OF COAST FOOTY
In Central Coast Rugby League – Erina has remained top of the ladder after six rounds with a comfortable win over Berkeley Vale. Toukley downed Woy Woy to climb to fifth and incredibly, there were two draws. The Entrance and Erina finished in a stalemate. Meanwhile, the Roos also had to settle for a point…
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NICOLA TOP THREE IN MOROCCO
The Central Coast’s Nicola Olyslagers has finished third at the Diamond League event in Morocco. The 25 year-old, beaten by two Ukranians, with a leap of one-metre 93.
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TROJANS LEAP WARNERVALE
The Central Coast Rugby Union competition has passed the half-way mark. All sides are deSperate to cement themselves as finals contenders… with mere points separating teams in third and sixth.
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CYCLISTS NAMED AS EMERGING TALENT AT A NATIONAL LEVEL
Two Central Coast cyclists have been singled out as rising stars by the Australian High Performance Network… Putting the pair on track for the Olympics.
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COAST TRI TRIO QUALIFY FOR NATIONALS
A record number of Central Coast Triathletes have been chosen in the Blues team, for the School Sport Australia Championships. Hannah Stevenson, Stella Norris and Wade Barr will compete against the Nations best in Hervey Bay in September.
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DENTON CUP DERBY REMATCH BROUGHT FORWARD
They started the Newcastle Rugby League season with a Central Coast Derby – and now The Entrance Tigers and Wyong Roos face each other once again. The Roos claimed a four-point victory in the first meeting…. but the Tigers are determined to turn the tables this time around.
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GOSFORD RSL HOSTING TWO SNOOKER COMPS OVER THE NEXT TWO WEEKENDS
Gosford RSL will host two Snooker competitions over the next two weekends, hoping to entice more to the sport. The invitational’s numbers are stable – though there’ll be fewer women going for a minor premiership.
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STILL TIME FOR GOSFORD RED DEVILS TO RETURN TO RED HOT FORM
The Red Devils’ return to Central Coast Rugby Union has been a baptism of fire. Gosford has suffered consistent losses but players remain determined, ahead of their clash with a table topping team
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CENTRAL COAST OPENS LOOKING FOR REDEMPTION
The Central Coast Heart has walked away, disappointed, after a loss to ERNA in Round 7 of the Premier League. But, there’s time for redemption – with both the Opens and Under 23’s now preparing to take down the North Shore.
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LIGHTNING LUKE BACK ON PODIUM
Racing car champion ‘Lightning’ Luke King is back on the Central Coast after his best weekend of the year in the TCR Australia Series. The 32-year-old finished on the podium in Sydney, and is now full of confidence heading into the final three rounds.