Category: Central Coast Sport

  • TERRIGAL SHOW NO MERCY TO WOY WOY

    TERRIGAL SHOW NO MERCY TO WOY WOY

    Round 8 of Central Coast’s Rugby Union match-ups saw the Terrigal Trojans claim a win over Woy Woy. It was a hard day across the board for the home side – with matches in other grades, no easier.

  • ORIGIN SQUADS FEATURE COAST QUARTET

    ORIGIN SQUADS FEATURE COAST QUARTET

    Three female rugby league players from the Central Coast have been named in Kylie Hilder’s New South Wales’ State of Origin squad. Former Golden Boot winner, Isabelle Kelly and her Sydney Roosters team mate, Olivia Kernick, could play for the Sky Blues… Alongside Newcastle Knights play-maker Kirra Dibb, from Kincumber. Meanwhile, the Maroons have also…

  • WOODWARD OVERWHELMED BY SUPPORT

    WOODWARD OVERWHELMED BY SUPPORT

    Swimmer Brad Woodward has returned home to the Central Coast after qualifying for his second Commonwealth Games. The 23-year-old departs for Austria in a fortnight, and will meet up with the star-studded Australian team in France in July.

  • CENTRAL COAST HEART SEND DOWN THE LADDER TO THIRD

    CENTRAL COAST HEART SEND DOWN THE LADDER TO THIRD

    Central Coast Heart Opens have been knocked down the Premier League ladder after succumbing to the Hawks. However, it was a different story in the Under 23’s – the Heart, taking down ERNA in an impressive comeback, after last week’s loss.

  • KINCUMBER READY FOR WASH-OUT ROUND CLASH

    KINCUMBER READY FOR WASH-OUT ROUND CLASH

    Central Coast Rugby League teams will get a chance to revisit last weekend’s wash-out round, this Sunday. The Kincumber Colts are preparing to take out the Woy Woy Roosters in the local derby… with both teams, desperate for a win.

  • WYONG ROOS HOPING FOR SECOND HALF OF SEASON TURNAROUND

    WYONG ROOS HOPING FOR SECOND HALF OF SEASON TURNAROUND

    The Wyong Roos are hopeful they can tip the scales of their season in the right direction in their clash with the Kurri Kurri Bulldogs, over the weekend. After four wins, four losses and a nail-biting defeat to the Macquarie Scorpions – this Saturday is a must win… As the second half of the season…

  • CENTRAL COAST CRUSADERS FEELING FOCUSED AHEAD OF DOUBLE HEADER

    CENTRAL COAST CRUSADERS FEELING FOCUSED AHEAD OF DOUBLE HEADER

    The Central Coast Crusaders are looking to bounce back, after a disappointing loss in the NBL One mens basketball, across state lines last weekend. The women’s side also experiencing a similar fate against Canberra.

  • KILLARNEY VALE BOMBERS BLITZING COMPETITION

    KILLARNEY VALE BOMBERS BLITZING COMPETITION

    The Killarney Vale Bombers are quickly cementing themselves as the team to beat in the Hunter Coast AFL Black Diamond Cup. Currently undefeated – the bombers premier side are becoming unstoppable – knocking off a benchmark team for the first time in a decade.

  • CENTRAL COAST HEART TO REIGNITE AN OLD RIVALRY

    CENTRAL COAST HEART TO REIGNITE AN OLD RIVALRY

    A rivalry will be reignited tomorrow night when the Central Coast Heart face off with the Eastwood Ryde Hawks in the Premier League Competition. While the Opens are quietly confident, it will no doubt be a fiery match.

  • COAST PAIR COMPETE ON WORLD STAGE

    COAST PAIR COMPETE ON WORLD STAGE

    Central Coast Kayak paddler Ella Beere has narrowly missed out on a medal at the Canoe Sprint World Cup in the Czech Republic. Her Aussie K-Four crew, finishing in fifth place in the 500 sprint. Beere was slightly off the pace in the Women’s K-One 200 – but will gain plenty of confidence from competing…