Category: Central Coast Sport
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DOUBLE GRAND FINAL WINS FOR ROOSTERS
The Central Coast Roosters’ celebrations continue – after a massive season of junior rugby league. Two squads took out their respective grand finals on the weekend.
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ENTRANCE PREMIERS AFTER BATTING MASTERCLASS
The Entrance has claimed its first Central Coast cricket title in three years with a superb batting performance against Terrigal Matcham. Broc Hardy was named player of the match, but a late inclusion to the squad was a star for The Gulls.
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LOCALS THROUGH TO STATE SEMI FINALS
Day two of the New South Wales Masters hockey, and a few teams have been knocked out. The Central Coast made its way through to the semi finals, after an easy win this morning over Sydney.
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KOOKABURRAS LEGEND LINES UP AT MASTERS
Action is underway in the New South Wales Men’s Masters Hockey Championships on the Central Coast. The locals made a superb start with a win over Sydney Metro South West.
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STADJ WARY OF WOUNDED VICTORY
It’s first versus last in the A-League in Gosford tomorrow night. After Monday’s loss, Mid-fielder Gianni Stensness is the only addition to the squad to face Melbourne Victory.
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CENTRAL COAST ROOSTERS PREPARE FOR GRAND FINAL SHOWDOWN
Excitement is building for both Central Coast Roosters Rep sides as they head into their first grand final this weekend. Both teams are coming off solid wins – but the squads are carrying a couple of injuries.
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FINAL TUSSLE FOR THE ENTRANCE AND TERRIGAL
Central Coast cricket comes to its crescendo this weekend with a final tussle between Terrigal and the Entrance. It’s a rematch of the semi finals a fortnight ago – which ended in a wash out.
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MARINERS STILL ON TOP DESPITE RECENT LOSS
To A-league and the Mariners remain top of the ladder despite last night’s loss to Melbourne City. It’s the teams first loss in a while, but coach Alan Stajcic is still claiming the boys are the benchmark of the competition.
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LUKE KING IN GOOD POSITION FOR TCR ROUND 3
To motor racing, and round two of the TCR Australian Series put Springfield’s Luke King on the map. The driver heads to Bathurst next week, where he hopes to climb the ladder.
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WATER POLO DECIDERS TO BE HELD WEDNESDAY
The Central Coast Water Polo grand finals will be held at Peninsula Leisure Centre, for the first time in more than a decade. Wednesday’s action will see Wyong will start slight favourites against Woy Woy in the women’s match. In the Men’s decider, the Wombats have stars across the pool – including Mitch and Keenan…