Category: Central Coast Sport

  • TERRIGAL HOLDS HORNSBY SCORELESS

    TERRIGAL HOLDS HORNSBY SCORELESS

    To local rugby union, and Terrigal has held Hornsby scoreless at The Haven overnight. The hosts piled on 22 points – to win their fourth straight match and remain the competitions sole leaders.

  • TERRIGAL REMAIN UNDEFEATED IN PREMIER LEAGUE

    TERRIGAL REMAIN UNDEFEATED IN PREMIER LEAGUE

    To Premier league football, and last season’s champions Terrigal United are in a good position to defend their title, currently sitting at the top of the ladder. Tomorrow the undefeated side will take on Kariong, who are a new addition to the first grade competition.

  • NORTH SHELLY AND AVOCA IN FINAL HEATS TOMORROW

    NORTH SHELLY AND AVOCA IN FINAL HEATS TOMORROW

    Two local clubs are through to the next round of the Australian Boardriders Battle in Newcastle. In the open men’s, North Shelly won by 2-point-4-3, while in another heat, Avoca received a combined score of 8-point-5-8. Meanwhile, the open women weren’t as lucky, both teams getting a score of less than 5-points. The finals continue…

  • CRUCIAL GAME TO WIN FOR MARINERS

    CRUCIAL GAME TO WIN FOR MARINERS

    It’s the pointy end of the A-league season, with every match a crucial one for the Central Coast Mariners. Tomorrow night they’ll take on the Newcastle Jets in the F3 Derby.

  • LOCAL CLUBS COMPETE AT NATIONAL BOARDRIDERS FINALS

    LOCAL CLUBS COMPETE AT NATIONAL BOARDRIDERS FINALS

    Two local clubs will be riding the waves at Newcastle this weekend, for the Australian Boardriders Battle finals. North Shelly and Avoca will be competing in both the opens men’s and women’s rounds. They’ll be among 24 clubs in the running, the winners to be crowned national champions. The heats start tomorrow. (VISION ONLY)

  • ALEN STAJCIC WANTS TO SEE MORE FROM MARINERS

    ALEN STAJCIC WANTS TO SEE MORE FROM MARINERS

    The Mariners’ performance was an improvement on the last time it met with Brisbane. But coach Alen Stajcic still wants more out of his squad.

  • CENTRAL COAST HEART-BROKEN AFTER FIRST LOSS IN FIVE WEEKS

    CENTRAL COAST HEART-BROKEN AFTER FIRST LOSS IN FIVE WEEKS

    Manly has left the Central Coast heart-broken in round six of Premier League Netball, the team copping its first loss in five weeks. The Opens squad beaten 61 to 56 in Sydney. The under 23s team is yet to win so far this season – defeated by the Sapphires, 49 to 34. Central Coast Heart…

  • STRANGE GETS NSW COUNTRY CALL UP

    STRANGE GETS NSW COUNTRY CALL UP

    Jasmine Strange may be the coach’s daughter – but that doesn’t mean she hasn’t put in the hard work. The winger has been named to play in the women’s city v country this weekend – after being a try scoring machine for the Central Coast Roosters.

  • STARLING STARS FOR COLTS

    STARLING STARS FOR COLTS

    In the match of the round in Central Coast Rugby League, Erina were too good for arch rivals Wyong. While The Entrance outclassed Terrigal. At Mackillop Oval, Kincumber consolidated second spot – scoring eight tries to two, against a gallant Berkeley Vale Panthers. Josh Starling was one of the stars for The Colts, bagging a…

  • FINALS MENTALITY FOR MARINERS

    FINALS MENTALITY FOR MARINERS

    The Mariners depart for Brisbane tomorrow, desperate for all three points against The Roar. After slipping to fourth on the ladder, defender Ruon Tongyik says the match will be like a final for the yellow and navy.