Category: Central Coast Sport

  • OUTBACK TO THE COAST FOR AUSSIE LEGEND

    OUTBACK TO THE COAST FOR AUSSIE LEGEND

    At the age of 59, Pat Farmer has done it all in ultra-marathon events – setting World records and even becoming National Geographic’s Adventurer of the Year. Now, he’s doing his bit to support New South Wales communities, with a run from the Outback to the Coast this August.

  • LITTLEHALES ONE STEP CLOSER TO TOKYO

    LITTLEHALES ONE STEP CLOSER TO TOKYO

    The Central Coast’s Dylan Littlehales is one step closer to a second Paralympic Games after a convincing win at the Sydney International Regatta Centre, in the KL3 200 metre race. The 21 year-old – seen here in action in 2020 – has now met all of the Paddle Australia criteria to be selected for Tokyo.…

  • LEGENDARY CREW SET SIGHTS ON THE AUSSIES

    LEGENDARY CREW SET SIGHTS ON THE AUSSIES

    The State Surf Boat Championships at Swansea this weekend have been cancelled due to hazardous conditions. It means the legendary Zenith Women’s Crew from Avoca will now have to wait for the Aussies to go for gold.

  • PLAYERS ITCHING TO RETURN TO FIELD

    PLAYERS ITCHING TO RETURN TO FIELD

    Rugby league players are itching to get back on the field after missing out on a whole year of Central Coast footy. The season kicks off on the Easter long weekend.

  • BOZANIC NABS PFA PLAYER OF THE MONTH

    BOZANIC NABS PFA PLAYER OF THE MONTH

    Mariners captain Oliver Bozanic has claimed the PFA’s Player of the Month Award. It comes after teammate Alou Kuol won the January honour – as the club continues to dominate the competition.

  • ROOSTERS READY TO RULE ROOST

    ROOSTERS READY TO RULE ROOST

    The Central Coast Roosters face a big weekend of footy – with two rep sides playing in their first ever semi finals. Meanwhile, the Women’s Premiership team will be put to the test against newcomers Helensburgh.

  • WOY WOY ROOSTERS BACK ON PERCH 

    WOY WOY ROOSTERS BACK ON PERCH 

    To Central Coast Rugby League, and the Woy Woy Roosters are working to rebuild the club ahead of the 2021 season. Faced with the task of creating a new committee in just 24 hours last November – the club is vowing players will run on field in red and white this year.

  • O’HAGAN MAN OF MATCH IN KNIGHTS TRIAL

    O’HAGAN MAN OF MATCH IN KNIGHTS TRIAL

    While plenty of Central Coast players were on show in the opening round of the NRL, Berkeley Vale’s Brendan O’Hagan starred for York City in a trial against Hull FC. The half back named man of the match in the 28-22 loss. They’ll now face Sheffield in the Challenge Cup on Saturday.

  • GRAHAM ON TOP OF THE WORLD

    GRAHAM ON TOP OF THE WORLD

    The Central Coast’s Matt Graham has finished the moguls skiing season ranked world number one – for the first time in his career. He’s also the first Aussie male to claim the prestigious Crystal Globe since Olympic champion Dale Begg-Smith.

  • STADJ SAYS LUCKY TO SNATCH A DRAW IN A THRILLER

    STADJ SAYS LUCKY TO SNATCH A DRAW IN A THRILLER

    After failing to capitalise on a dominant first half, Mariners coach Alen Stajcic believes his men were lucky to snatch a draw against Perth last night. The yellow and navy are now gearing up for another enormous challenge against the form team of the competition.