Category: Central Coast Sport
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RISING TENNIS STAR BACK TRAINING IN GOSFORD
After two years of setbacks plenty of local sports are finally back – allowing the up-and-comers to continue their journey to excellence. At just 17, Nick De Vivo is one of them – already a state title holder he has hopes of playing at this year’s Australian Open.
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TOOHEY RECOGNISED IN AUSTRALIAN CRICKET TRAINING SQUAD
One of Terrigal-Matcham’s star cricketers was selected in the under 19s Australian training squad. But in a cruel twist, injury means Nick Toohey missed out on the final selection for the World Cup.
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SMITH SIGNING OFF FROM SURFING NSW
After almost a decade with Surfing New South Wales, Central Coast product Ethan Smith is moving on in 20-22. In his media role, he’s had a front row seat for some of the biggest moments in the sport.
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WORLD CHAMPION IN RECORD BREAKING FORM
World Masters champion John Wall has set a new national benchmark over 60-metres. It was his first hit out for the season, and he’s now predicting more records will fall in 20-22.
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MARINERS EXTEND CLEAN SHEET RUN TO TWO IN A ROW AT HOME
The Central Coast Mariners have given fans – and their skipper something to savour, for his 100th match in the yellow and navy. Oliver Bozanic clinched the final goal, in their 2-nil victory over the Western Sydney Wanderers
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YOUNG GUNS ON TRACK TO FOLLOW LEGEND
The Central Coast has produced the likes of the Holder brothers, who compete in speedway across the globe. The Redloh Cup got underway at Somersby, looking for the next big thing.
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AUSSIES SAIL GP FAVOURITES AFTER SYDNEY WIN
Lake Macquarie’s Kyle Langford and Team Australia will head into the Sail GP grand final in San Francisco in March as favourites, after claiming an emphatic victory in Sydney. The penultimate round saw plenty of drama.
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AVOCA TO HOST WORLD’S BEST TILL 2024
The Central Coast Pro will have equal prize money for men and women with a new partnership between the State Government and Surfing New South Wales announced. The three year deal will see the event held at Avoca until 2024.
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MARINERS TO HOST DESPERATE WANDERERS
The Mariners will face a desperate Western Sydney Wanderers tomorrow afternoon at Central Coast Stadium. The yellow and navy could climb to second with a win, and are set to welcome back two strike weapons.
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HUNTER HURRICANCES TO BATTLE FOR BRONZE
Four Central Coast water polo players will feature in the battle for bronze in the Super League this weekend. The Hunter Hurricanes will be up against Drummoyne in the finals on Saturday.