Category: Central Coast Sport

  • JOHN WALL HITTING HIS STRIDE EARLY IN 2022

    JOHN WALL HITTING HIS STRIDE EARLY IN 2022

    Central Coast sprinter John Wall is use to success on the track, but even for him breaking multiple national and local records in one day is an incredible feat. Now the 75-year-old has his sights set on a world record.

  • SCHOLARSHIPS CLOSING SOON

    SCHOLARSHIPS CLOSING SOON

    Central Coast athletes have only a week left to apply for the 2022 Donnica Clarke Foundation Scholarship. It’s a prestigious list, with Olympians Nicola McDermott, Matt Graham and Matt Dawson all previous recipients.

  • MARINERS KEEN TO CONTINUE WINNING STREAK AGAINST MELBOURNE CITY

    MARINERS KEEN TO CONTINUE WINNING STREAK AGAINST MELBOURNE CITY

    In A-League, the mariners will be looking continue their winning streak when they take on Melbourne City at Central Coast Stadium tomorrow. The yellow and navy are still on a high after winning through to the final of the FFA cup for the first time.

  • SMITH SET FOR KAYAKING STATE TITLES

    SMITH SET FOR KAYAKING STATE TITLES

    After making a solid start to the Ironwoman Series, Jemma Smith will now turn her attention to sprint kayaking. The 23 year-old will compete in the New South Wales Championships tomorrow.

  • AUSTRALIA’S BEST TO COMPETE ON COAST

    AUSTRALIA’S BEST TO COMPETE ON COAST

    Some of Australia’s best crews have entered for next week’s gruelling 50-kilometre Te Ika Nui Outrigger race on the Central Coast. While it’s early days for the event, the vision is for international crews to compete in years to come.

  • MARINERS FFA CUP SEMI FINAL COMEBACK AGAINST SYDNEY FC

    MARINERS FFA CUP SEMI FINAL COMEBACK AGAINST SYDNEY FC

    The Central Coast Mariners are hoping to set a new personal best and progress through to an FFA Cup Final. All that stands in their way is Sydney FC and almost a month on the sidelines.

  • GRAHAM CONFIDENT IN COUNTDOWN TO GAMES

    GRAHAM CONFIDENT IN COUNTDOWN TO GAMES

    Winter Olympics silver medallist Matt Graham has returned to Finland to join the Australian Moguls team. Before flying out – he spoke exclusively to NBN News.

  • COAST PAIR TOP 10 IN NUTRI-GRAIN SERIES

    COAST PAIR TOP 10 IN NUTRI-GRAIN SERIES

    Central Coast locals Jemma Smith and Corey Fletcher are both in the top 10, following the opening weekend of the Ironman Series at North Bondi. Fletcher, made the Men’s Final, while Smith bounced back after a disappointing opening race.

  • PICKLUM SECURES WORLD TOUR BERTH

    PICKLUM SECURES WORLD TOUR BERTH

    The Central Coast’s Molly Picklum, has secured a place on the Women’s World Tour. The 19-year-old originally missed out on qualifying by one spot, after an agonising semi-final in Hawaii last month. Californian teenager Caitlin Simmers has withdrawn from the competition, meaning Picklum will receive the opportunity of a lifetime. And it’ll be a baptism…

  • GRAHAM ON VERGE OF MIRACULOUS COMEBACK

    GRAHAM ON VERGE OF MIRACULOUS COMEBACK

    After breaking his collarbone in Sweden in December, Winter Olympics silver medallist Matt Graham is on track for a miraculous comeback. The 27 year-old trained on water ramps in Brisbane yesterday, and is now racing the clock to reach full fitness, ahead of the Beijing Games in just 21 days. He’ll return to the Central…