Category: Central Coast Sport

  • CENTRAL COAST ROOSTERS REMAIN UNDEFEATED

    CENTRAL COAST ROOSTERS REMAIN UNDEFEATED

    To league and the Central Coast Roosters will be without some big names as the New South Wales Women’s Premiership season nears the pointy end.

  • TERRIGAL MAINTAIN PERFECT RECORD

    TERRIGAL MAINTAIN PERFECT RECORD

    In Central Coast Football, Wyoming put three past Southern Ettalong. Berkeley Vale defeated arch rival Killarney. Woongarrah downed Kanwal, while The Entrance got home against Kariong. After three rounds, reigning premier Terrigal is the only side with a perfect record. Securing bragging rights with a 3-nil win over Avoca.    

  • McEWEN STEERS SEA EAGLES TO PREMIERSHIP

    McEWEN STEERS SEA EAGLES TO PREMIERSHIP

    After steering Manly’s Harold Matthews side to a premiership at the weekend, Adam McEwen has been promoted. He’ll coach the Sea Eagles under-21s next season.

  • MARINERS SNAP UNWANTED RECORD

    MARINERS SNAP UNWANTED RECORD

    The Mariners have lodged an appeal following the three-game suspension on Marco Ureña. Despite missing the Costa Rican star, the club snapped a 16 game losing streak against Melbourne Victory.

  • ERINA ANNIHILATES BERKELEY VALE IN RUGBY LEAGUE

    ERINA ANNIHILATES BERKELEY VALE IN RUGBY LEAGUE

    Erina has annihilated Berkeley Vale in round five of Central Coast Rugby League. Among the Eagles’ 12 tries: Grant Nelson bagged a hat trick, while Finn Douch scored a try on debut.    

  • MARINERS HOPEFUL TO WIN FIRST MATCH IN A MONTH

    MARINERS HOPEFUL TO WIN FIRST MATCH IN A MONTH

    To A-league, and the Central Coast Mariners are hoping to win their first match in a month. The side will travel to Melbourne to tackle on the struggling Victory – but it’ll be without striker Marco Urena.

  • LOCAL LEAGUE CHANGES GAME DAY

    LOCAL LEAGUE CHANGES GAME DAY

    Central Coast Rugby League has suddenly changed its playing day back to Sundays, after four rounds of the competition. It’s due to an influx of junior players in 2021 – but first grade players and coaches aren’t happy.

  • WYONG V TERRIGAL CLASH THIS WEEKEND

    WYONG V TERRIGAL CLASH THIS WEEKEND

    In Central Coast Rugby League, Wyong is preparing for a showdown against Terrigal in round five. Both teams are coming off major wins from last weekend.

  • CENTRAL COAST HEART SECURES WIN IN ROUND 5

    CENTRAL COAST HEART SECURES WIN IN ROUND 5

    To Premier League Netball, and the Central Coast has suffered a loss to Sutherland in the Under 23s division, finishing up 56 goals to 43. But the Heart succeeded in the Opens, defeating the Stingrays, 56 to 29. The squad will take on Manly Warringah Sapphires for round five of the competition next Wednesday. (VISION…

  • URENA A WHOLE HEAP OF TROUBLE AFTER MARINERS LOSS TO ROAR

    URENA A WHOLE HEAP OF TROUBLE AFTER MARINERS LOSS TO ROAR

    The Mariners’ premiership hopes have taken a massive blow following a 4-nil belting to Brisbane last night in Gosford. Making matters worst, the Coast club will lose Marco Urena for up to three games – following a challenge on Brisbane’s Jay O’Shea.