Category: Central Coast Sport

  • ROOS RETAIN MCKENZIE SMITH TROPHY

    ROOS RETAIN MCKENZIE SMITH TROPHY

    Erina and Toukley have consolidated the Central Coast Rugby League’s top two spots… But Wyong climbed to equal third with a hard-fought win over Woy Woy. The Roos also retained a precious piece of silverware.  

  • 3200 RUN IN THE BAY TO BAY IN RAINY CONIDITIONS

    3200 RUN IN THE BAY TO BAY IN RAINY CONIDITIONS

    More than 3,000 runners braved the wet conditions at Woy Woy this morning as the annual Bay to Bay run made its return. Victoria’s Andy Buchanon won the half marathon, while Avoca’s Rosie Webber was the fastest female.

  • WOY WOY AND WYONG HONOUR TWO LOCAL LEAGUE LEGENDS

    WOY WOY AND WYONG HONOUR TWO LOCAL LEAGUE LEGENDS

    It’s a very important match between Wyong and Woy Woy tomorrow, both teams sharing a spot on the ladder. The club rivalry dates back to 1947 – and this weekend honours two local legends.

  • COLWELL AND CRUSADERS CLAIM SPORTS AWARDS

    COLWELL AND CRUSADERS CLAIM SPORTS AWARDS

    The Central Coast scored two major wins at last night’s Sport New South Wales Awards. Level Six Peninsula Touch Football referee Mason Colwell named Young Official of the Year. The Crusaders Youth Men were also recognised as the best Community Team, for their outstanding season in the Waratah Basketball League. The side, coached by Mitch…

  • A CLUB LEGEND COULD LAND MARINERS TOP JOB

    A CLUB LEGEND COULD LAND MARINERS TOP JOB

    Mariners CEO Shaun Mielekamp has spoken for the first time since the shock departure of Head Coach Alen Stajcic. He says there’s no time frame to find his replacement, saying several club legends could be in line for the top job.

  • TAAFE MAKES RABBITOHS DEBUT

    TAAFE MAKES RABBITOHS DEBUT

    Another Central Coast junior has made his NRL debut. Former Berkeley Vale Panther and Entrance Tigers play-maker Blake Taffe replacing Latrell Mitchell in the 61st minute against the Broncos at Suncorp Stadium. And the 22 year-old made an immediate impact, with the final pass to the Rabbitohs eighth and final try of the night.

  • GOSFORD STILL IN RUNNING FOR BILL TURNER CUP

    GOSFORD STILL IN RUNNING FOR BILL TURNER CUP

    Gosford High School is still in the running for the Bill Turner Cup after winning one-nil against Kincumber. The local team will take on Kotara High next month. But Central Coast Sports College wasn’t as lucky – Hunter Sports High proved too good for the side. Hunter kept the Central Coast from scoring during the…

  • ALEN STAJCIC STEPS DOWN AS MARINERS HEAD COACH

    ALEN STAJCIC STEPS DOWN AS MARINERS HEAD COACH

    The Central Coast Mariners will part with Alen Stajcic next season – with the coach today confirming his departure from the A-League squad. The head coach started with the Mariners in 2019 – taking the beleaguered club to an elimination final this season. Stajcic says he wants a new challenge – and is looking to…

  • THOUSANDS SET TO POUND PAVEMENT AT BAY TO BAY FESTIVAL

    THOUSANDS SET TO POUND PAVEMENT AT BAY TO BAY FESTIVAL

    Thousands of people run from Woy Woy to Gosford this weekend, as the Bay to Bay Festival makes its return. 2019’s winners will pound the pavement – hoping to defend their titles, in events as gruelling as the half marathon.

  • CENTRAL COAST ROOSTERS HOPING TO HEAD INTO FINALS ON TOP

    CENTRAL COAST ROOSTERS HOPING TO HEAD INTO FINALS ON TOP

    The Central Coast Roosters haven’t copped a loss so far this season, with one game left before hitting the finals. But the team heads into this weekend’s match without four of its most valuable players.