Category: Central Coast Sport
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DRAGON BOAT REGATTA POSTPONED
With strong winds and dangerous conditions forecast, the first Dragon Boat regatta of the season has been postponed. Central Coast paddlers are now aiming to get back in the water for their first competition since lockdown in Penrith next month.
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HURRICANES PUSH MAGPIES IN SUPER LEAGUE
It was a tough weekend for both the Hurricanes teams in the Sydney Super League Water Polo competition. The women went down 10-three against the Killer Whales, while the men were on target to pull off a huge upset against The Wests Magpies, but were outclassed in the final quarter.
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CENTRAL COAST RUSH GUNNING FOR GOLD AT REGIONAL BASH
Meanwhile, Tuggerah will play host the Women’s Regional Bash next week. The Central Coast Rush is ramping up its training, eager to make a mark in the competition.
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SMITH HOME AFTER MAGNIFICENT MILESTONE
Sydney Thunder star Lauren Smith is right now taking a short break, but says her focus will soon shift to the 50 over format. She’ll represent the State in the Women’s National League next month.
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MARINERS SUFFER THEIR FIRST DEFEAT IN THE A-LEAGUE SEASON
After winning the F3 derby last week, the Mariners have gone down in a nail biter to the Wellington Phoenix. Coach Nick Montgomery was far from pleased with the result describing his sides defence as ‘sloppy’.
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CENTRAL COAST DOLPHINS PREPARE FOR TOUCH FOOTBALL STATE CUP
The Central Coast Dolphins are enduring high intensity training sessions ahead of the Touch Football State Cup. The pandemic heavily disrupted training, leaving the men and women’s teams with just six weeks to prepare.
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PHOTO GALLERY | JETS V MARINERS
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T20 SEASON BEGINS ON CENTRAL COAST
A new season of local T20 begins on the Central Coast tomorrow – this year with an additional draw card. Each team will welcome marquee players to the competition.
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SLINGSBY RETURNS TO WHERE IT ALL BEGAN
The SailGP Championship Trophy was on display at Brisbane Water today – ahead of next month’s competition leg in Sydney. Skipper, Tom Slingsby returning to where his career began at Gosford Sailing Club.
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MARSDEN’S MEN SUPERB IN SEASON OPENER
Dan Marsden’s Hunter Hurricanes have made the perfect start to the Super League, downing powerhouse club – Sydney University at the weekend. One of the stars was Central Coast best and fairest Corey Allan, who scored two goals, including a five-metre penalty, while Olympic hopeful Mitch Robinson also bagged a double. Goal Keeper Luke Dunford…