Category: Central Coast Sport

  • Eight athletes vie for coveted sports award

    Eight athletes vie for coveted sports award

    Eight athletes will vie for the coveted Sportsperson of the Yearat next week’s Central Coast Sports Awards at Mingara. One of the finalists is Mariners and Socceroos sensation Garang Kuol. Also in the running…Commonwealth Games medallists Brad Woodward and Rugby Sevens star Faith Nathan. Australian Kayaking representative Ella Beere has been recognised, along with World…

  • Marsden and Mackaway star for Hurricanes

    Marsden and Mackaway star for Hurricanes

    Keenan Marsden and Lucas Mackaway starred for the Hunter Hurricanes against New Zealand over the weekend in the Sydney Super League, with nine goals between them. With the game in the balance, two Central Coast players stepped up, to secure a hard-fought win.

  • King Solomon smashes Trojan Charity Row

    King Solomon smashes Trojan Charity Row

    Several Rugby League stars have been a part of the Trojan Row in Erina, raising much needed funds for Gosford Hospital. One of the standouts, was former Manly, Bulldogs and Tongan Front Rower Solomon Haumono.

  • Stewart secures dream West Coast gig

    Stewart secures dream West Coast gig

    After creating history as Head Coach of the Australian Men’s Team, Nerida Stewart has landed a dream job. The former Swifts star player will re-locate to Perth in the new year to join the Super Netball Premiers.

  • Luke King looks back on TCR Australia 2022

    Luke King looks back on TCR Australia 2022

    Luke King is looking to move on after a difficult year racing in the national TCR championship. The Central Coast driver finished the season like he started at Bathurst’s Mount Panorama.

  • Mariners take port in South Pacific for World Cup break

    Mariners take port in South Pacific for World Cup break

    The Central Coast Mariners have set sail for Vanuatu – with several friendlies and community visits planned. Coach Nick Mongomery though has assured his squad the trip will be more business than pleasure.

  • Max Mason racing flat strap towards dreams

    Max Mason racing flat strap towards dreams

    The Central Coast’s Max Mason only started racing a year ago and he’s already attracted international interest. The young speedster isn’t planning on taking his foot off the accelerator anytime soon – chasing a dream of one day racing in the Formula 1.

  • Stewart appointed Assistant Coach at West Coast Fever

    Stewart appointed Assistant Coach at West Coast Fever

    After an historic year with the Australian Men’s team, the Central Coast’s Nerida Stewart has been appointed Assistant Coach of the reigning Super Netball premiers, the West Coast Fever. The former New South Wales Swifts player will join the club in December for a pre-season camp, before relocating to Perth in the new year. Stewart…

  • Superstar Sam and Magnificent Matildas arrive on Coast

    Superstar Sam and Magnificent Matildas arrive on Coast

    Matildas coach Tony Gustavvson is wary of complacency, when the side takes on Thailand tomorrow night. The match – at Central Coast Stadium – comes hot on the heels of their four-nil thrashing of the world number two.

  • Montgomery demands answers after Bulls loss

    Montgomery demands answers after Bulls loss

    Nick Montgomery is demanding answers, following his side’s controversial three-two loss to the Macarthur Bulls last night at Gosford. Despite a brave fight, the Mariners coach was left fuming over a straight red card to defender Brian Kaltack at the half hour mark.