Category: Central Coast Sport
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MARINERS SACRIFICE WANDERERS TO STAY IN FINALS CONTENTION
The Marniers would have preferred to come home with three points but have settled for one after a nail biting match against the Western Sydney Wanderers. A red card will now keep Defender Lewis Miller sidelined ahead of their following match in New Zealand on Sunday.
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MARINER’S TAKE FINALS FIGHT TO WESTERN SYDNEY WANDERERS
The Mariner’s are running out of chances to secure a spot in the A-League men’s final. Their next roll of the dice comes tonight in Parramatta against the Western Sydney Wanderers who they haven’t yet played this year.
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MOLLY PICKLUM HARD FIGHT TO STAY IN WORLD SURF PRO AT BELLS BEACH
Day 3 of the World Surf League in Bells Beach featured a nail biting finish for one Central Coast surfer. North Shelly’s Molly Picklum lost the fight to stay in the competition after an unsuccessful opening round.
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GOLD FOR GREEN IN A THRILLER AT AUSSIES
Central Coast athletes have excelled at the Australian Lifesaving Championships on the Gold Coast at the weekend. Jemma Smith was beaten in a thrilling Open Women’s Ski Final, while Terrigal’s Ryan Green pulled off a win for the ages, in the Under-19 Board race.
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MARINERS FINALS DREAMS STUNTED BY SKY BLUE’S REALITY CHECK AT HOME
The Mariners have suffered a blow to their finals aspirations – hammered 5-nil by Sydney FC. Captain, Oliver Bozanic, was still absent from the Mariner’s side as they looked to continue their stellar and earn a place in the finals
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CENTRAL COAST STRUCK BY TAMWORTH’S LIGHTNING IN WARATAH LEAGUE
The Tamworth Thunderbolts have struck the Central Coast Waves in round three of the Waratah League. The two were neck-and-neck in the first quarter… but the Bolts soon got away… and couldn’t be stopped.
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CENTRAL COAST HEART SIDE LEFT WITH MIXED RESULTS AFTER ROUND ONE
The Central Coast Heart sides have opened their respective seasons with mixed results. The Opens secured a 10 point win, but the Under 23s fell short.
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15 YEAR OLD PUTS PEDAL TO THE METAL ON OCTANE FUELED CAREER
Getting your driver’s licence is the goal of many teens – and a 15-year-old from the Central Coast has taken it to the next level. Training to handle speeds more than two time greater than an L Plater’s limit – Max Mason lines up on the grid for his first race this weekend.
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MARINERS HOLD ON TO FINALS HOPE WITH 5-NIL VICTORY OVER WELLINGTON PHOENIX
The Mariners run of good form continues… after smashing the Phoenix 5-nil last night. The win keeps the clubs final chances alive – now just two points away from the A-League’s top six.
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MARINERS PREPARE TO FACE WELLINGTON PHEONIX
It’s only been a few days since they drew two-all with Western United, but the Mariners are already preparing to face off against the Wellington Phoenix tonight at Gosford. The Central Coast is hoping the game won’t be a repeat of their last meeting back in November.