Category: Central Coast Sport
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TERRIGAL ATHLETES PREPARE FOR 45KM TREK AT BLUE MOUNTAINS
30 Terrigal athletes will start the clock this weekend – seeing just how long it takes to run from Katoomba to Jenolan Caves. It’s not a new task for the group, which has taken part in the Six-Foot Track Marathon plenty times before.
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PHENOMENAL DEBUT FOR HATCH
It couldn’t be a better outcome for the Mariners’ in their top of the table clash with Macarthur. The ladder-leaders keeping their opponents scoreless, to take home the three points – making it a debut to remember for one Central Coast junior.
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SIGNATURE MARATHON MAKING A COMEBACK
The Central Coast’s signature half marathon is making a comeback, after taking a year off due to COVID. Thousands of athletes are training in the hope of gaining the Bay to Bay title.
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COAST UNDEFEATED IN COUNTRY CHAMPS
The Central Coast Roosters rep side remains undefeated in the Country Championships – defeating North Coast Bulldogs at the weekend. Fullback Grant Nelson starred with two try assists in the 28 to 18 win.
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SMITH SUPERB AT STATE
On International Women’s Day, Central Coast product Jemma Smith continues to lead on and off the beach. The 21 year-old was a standout at the State Championships – bagging four gold, and has also been awarded the inaugural Newcastle Knights Minerva Scholarship.
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PICKLUM CROWNED CENTRAL COAST PRO CHAMP
Up and coming surfer Molly Picklum has added another trophy to her rapidly growing collection. The 18-year-old outclassed fellow North Shelly board rider Macy Callaghan to take home the Central Coast Pro crown today.
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WOMEN SURFERS THROUGH TO SEMI FINALS OF CENTRAL COAST PRO
To surfing now, and while the local men were knocked out of the Central Coast Pro today – the women took it in their stride in the quarter finals. Both Macy Callaghan and Molly Picklum riding through to the semi finals.
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CENTRAL COAST SECURES TWO WINS IN MAJOR LEAGUE CUPS
The Central Coast Roosters were on fire today against the North Coast Bulldogs, claiming victory in two grades at Wyong. The under 16s went into half-time on the bottom, but quickly piled on the points in the second half Scoring five tries, the Roosters won the Andrew Johns Cup by 24 points. Meanwhile in the…
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MACY AND MOLLY THROUGH TO QUARTERS
Two locals are still in contention in the Women’s event at the Central Coast Pro. Macy Callaghan advancing to the quarter-finals, along with teenager Molly Picklum, who took on one of the World’s best. (Image courtesy WSL – Ethan Smith)
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MONTYS MEN COMMENCE CAMPAIGN
They’re top of the table in the A-league, and tomorrow the Mariners Youth teams open their campaigns. Both first grade and the under-20s will begin their premiership defence against the Western Sydney Wanderers at Pluim Park.