Category: Central Coast Sport
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ZIPPING KYRGIOS CLAIMS GOSFORD GOLD CUP
A Cranebrook trained dog has taken out the win at the Gosford Gold Cup last night. Doyalson North’s Fire Legend took an early lead – but it was Zipping Kyrgios to watch coming into the straight. Victorian sprinter, Lots of Chatter finishing second, the heavily backed Wow in third. Meanwhile Mark Moroney’s Fire Legend was…
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QUALITY IN GOSFORD GOLD CUP FOR 2022
A Canyonleigh greyhound is heavily backed for tonight’s Gold Cup at Gosford, with “Wow” looking to defend its 2021 title. The meeting is the biggest event on the racing calendar for the local track, offering tens of thousands of dollars for the main event.
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KARTING NSW TITLES TO RETURN TO GOSFORD IN 2022
The Karting State Titles are returning to Gosford this year, and are expected to attract competitors from far and wide. The Central Coast Speedway Kart Club is in the middle of improving its track – so it can hold more competitions throughout the season.
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CENTRAL COAST SPORT HIGHLIGHTS OF 2021
Central Coast athletes have taken to the world stage in 2021 – and made the most of the opportunity. From our silver stars in Tokyo to young up-and comers on the surfing scene, the region has had plenty of reasons to celebrate
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MULLARKEY’S NEW DEAL WITH UFC
It’s official – Central Coast lightweight Jamie Mullarkey will return to the UFC. The fighter signing a two-year, five-fight deal.
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POSITIVE PLAYERS AND STAFF POSTPONE NEW YEAR EVE GAME
The Mariners’ New Years Eve traditions have become a casualty – as more players test positive to covid-19. The postponement of a clash against Macarthur has put the yellow and navy’s winning streak on hold.
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PRIZE MONEY INCREASED FOR GOSFORD’S GROUP 3 MEET
Two Gosford trainers fell short at their home track today as the Belle of the Turf Stakes got underway. Greg McFarlane missed out on race one, but still the spectators came out on top.
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RAIN WON’T WASH AWAY GOSFORD OPEN START
Covid won’t stop the Gosford Open from going ahead – but the tournament now faces another hurdle, the weather. Up to 90 players will face off on court – some juniors traveling eight hours to compete.
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MARINERS LOOKING TO SETTLE SCORE WITH WELLINGTON PHOENIX
After a rocky start to the season the Mariners are on the up, and are now looking to make it 3 from 3 at home against Wellington.
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MARINERS THROUGH TO FFA CUP SEMI FINAL
There are six 6 very good reasons to be a Mariners fan this evening. The yellow and navy progressing through to the FFA Cup semi finals after a 6-nil win over APIA Leichhardt in Sydney.