Category: Central Coast Sport

  • CENTRAL COAST MOGUL SKIIER CLAIMS WORLD CUP TITLE

    CENTRAL COAST MOGUL SKIIER CLAIMS WORLD CUP TITLE

    The Central Coast’s Matt Graham has won the moguls skiing World Cup title. Graham was leading by 18-points heading into the final event in Kazakhstan when it was cancelled due to bad weather. The 26-year-old is the first Australian man to win a World Cup Crystal Globe since Olympic gold medallist Dale Begg-Smith in 2010.…

  • FIRST TCR PODIUMS FOR KING

    FIRST TCR PODIUMS FOR KING

    To motorsport – And Springfield driver Luke King has secured his first podium finish in the TCR Australia series. The 30-year-old finished second twice behind his fellow Audi team mate – but cold tyres cost him in the third.

  • COAST CHOOKS START SEASON STRONG

    COAST CHOOKS START SEASON STRONG

    The Central Coast Roosters’ season is off to a strong start, tallying up seven try scorers to win against Norths in the Grand Final rematch. The visitors scored first at Morry Breen Oval – but the chooks soon got into their groove, recording three back-to-back tries in the first half. The reigning champs went on…

  • PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS RETURNS TO GOSFORD TRACK

    PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS RETURNS TO GOSFORD TRACK

    One of Gosford’s biggest race meetings was underway today, the Provincial Championships returning to the Central Coast. In the crowd was the overall champion from the finals in Randwick last year.

  • PHILLIP ISLAND AWAITS THE KING

    PHILLIP ISLAND AWAITS THE KING

    After an outstanding start in the TCR Australia Series in Tassie, Luke King is back in action tomorrow at Philip Island in Victoria. The 31 year-old is currently fourth in the standings behind Jordan Cox and former V8 stars Chaz Mostert and Lee Holdsworth. Three races will be held across the weekend.  

  • COAST TRIO ON PODIUM IN CANBERRA

    COAST TRIO ON PODIUM IN CANBERRA

    Nicola McDermott has been victorious in tough conditions in the high jump at the Canberra Track Classic. The Tokyo Olympic qualifier bowing out at one-metre-94. Mingara’s Emily Whelan was third. While in the long jump, Bethany Kranendonk finished on the podium for the first time, claiming bronze with a leap of six-oh-five. The 20 year-old…

  • MILESTONE FOR MARINERS MANAGER

    MILESTONE FOR MARINERS MANAGER

    Mariners coach Alen Stajcic says his top of the table side deserves a bumper crowd on Sunday afternoon against Perth. There was no pomp or ceremony, but the man who has resurrected the club’s fortunes on field celebrated a milestone today.

  • IMPORTANT GAME BETWEEN TERRIGAL AND THE ENTRANCE THIS WEEKEND

    IMPORTANT GAME BETWEEN TERRIGAL AND THE ENTRANCE THIS WEEKEND

    To Central Coast cricket, and the finals series begins this weekend for the two-day comp. An important game between the Entrance and Terrigal-Matcham, will secure one of the teams a place in the grand final.

  • HARD WORK PAYS OFF FOR HATCH

    HARD WORK PAYS OFF FOR HATCH

    Woy Woy’s Matt Hatch is still on a high, scoring a record-breaking goal during his debut for the Mariners on Monday night. The 20-year-old’s efforts sealed the ladder-leader’s win over Macarthur – and more than a decade of hard work.

  • NARARA SKIER JUST BEATEN IN FINALS OF WORLD SKI CHAMPIONSHIPS

    NARARA SKIER JUST BEATEN IN FINALS OF WORLD SKI CHAMPIONSHIPS

    Narara mogul skier Matt Graham has bounced back from a hard day at the World Championships in Kazakhstan. The 26-year-old progressed all the way to the dual finals in a nail biting finish. He was beaten by Canadian Olympian Mikael Kingsbury, with a total score just shy of 68 points. (VISION ONLY)