Category: Central Coast Sport

  • MARINERS HOPEFUL TO KEEPING LOSSLESS STREAK ALIVE

    MARINERS HOPEFUL TO KEEPING LOSSLESS STREAK ALIVE

    The Mariners are preparing to face Adelaide United tonight, at home. And, after successfully topping MacArthur last weekend, the Central Coast side will be digging deep for another win.

  • VAUGHAN LEADS RANKINGS AFTER TWEED COAST PRO

    VAUGHAN LEADS RANKINGS AFTER TWEED COAST PRO

    The Central Coast’s Joel Vaughan has finished second in the Tweed Coast Pro at Cabarita. The result catapulting him back to the top of the Australia, Oceania QS rankings.

  • MCDERMOTT NAMED SPORTSPERSON OF THE YEAR

    MCDERMOTT NAMED SPORTSPERSON OF THE YEAR

    The Central Coast Sport Awards were held in front of a packed house at Gosford RSL last night, including seven-time Paralympian Liesl Tesch. The Mariners Academy were named Association of the Year, with Nick Montgomery on stage for the announcement. There was a standing ovation for the Sportsperson of 2021, Nicola McDermott – who claimed…

  • CENTRAL COAST DERBY TO KICK OFF RETURN OF NEWCASTLE FOOTY

    CENTRAL COAST DERBY TO KICK OFF RETURN OF NEWCASTLE FOOTY

    The 2022 Newcastle Rugby League season kicks off this weekend and there’s fireworks expected in the opening round. The Wyong Roos and The Entrance Tigers start their season with a local derby – both sides say they’ll be no love lost on Saturday afternoon.

  • CRICKET GRAND FINAL FACE OFF BETWEEN 2 CLUBS AND THE WEATHER

    CRICKET GRAND FINAL FACE OFF BETWEEN 2 CLUBS AND THE WEATHER

    Kincumber-Avoca and Terrigal-Matcham will face off in the Central Coast Cricket Grand Final this weekend and wet weather is expected to have a big say on the result. In response the local cricket association is giving sides an extra day – to hopefully play out the biggest match of the season.

  • GOSFORD TIGERS PUT THE CALL OUT FOR MORE PLAYERS

    GOSFORD TIGERS PUT THE CALL OUT FOR MORE PLAYERS

    The Gosford Tigers face a grim future in the Black Diamond AFL competition with both the men’s and women’s squads desperately low on player numbers. In a last ditch effort – the club is holding a come and try day to hopefully solve the problem.

  • COAST SCORES THE DOUBLE AT PRO JUNIOR

    COAST SCORES THE DOUBLE AT PRO JUNIOR

    The Central Coast again proved why it’s such a strong breeding ground for surfing talent, with Joel Vaughan and Molly Picklum taking out the Pro Junior event at Avoca at the weekend. Vaughan was a convincing winner over Sydney’s Kobi Clements, and will now compete in the Tweed Coast Pro For Picklum, it was a…

  • RAE RETURNS AFTER BRILLIANT DEBUT IN BEIJING

    RAE RETURNS AFTER BRILLIANT DEBUT IN BEIJING

    The Central Coast’s Rae Anderson will take a long break after returning from her debut Paralympic Winter Games. The 25 year-old surprised herself with two top 10 finishes in Beijing, and also carved her own slice of history.

  • MARINERS AT HOME IN MUDGEE WITH WIN OVER MACARTHUR

    MARINERS AT HOME IN MUDGEE WITH WIN OVER MACARTHUR

    The Mariner’s luck on the road has finally turned a corner – leaving Mudgee with all three points after defeating Macarthur 4-2. Coach Nick Montgomery praising his young side – with the win moving the Central Coast closer to finals contention.

  • CALLAGHAN CLAIMS HOME TOWN TITLE

    CALLAGHAN CLAIMS HOME TOWN TITLE

    For the second year in a row, two locals have battled it out in the final of the Women’s Central Coast Pro. Macy Callaghan saved her best for last, with a masterclass against World Tour surfer Molly Picklum.