Category: Central Coast Sport

  • GUNN IN GREAT FORM AHEAD OF COUNTRY

    GUNN IN GREAT FORM AHEAD OF COUNTRY

    Tokyo Olympics hopeful Tyler Gunn, is in red hot form ahead of the Country Championships at Mingara. The 21 year-old posting a training video, in preparation for tomorrow’s event. He will also compete in the 4 x 100 relay with his Gosford team mates. The Australian rep has been in scintillating form – with a…

  • NICOLA ALMOST CREATES HISTORY IN THE CAPITAL

    NICOLA ALMOST CREATES HISTORY IN THE CAPITAL

    High jumper Nicola McDermott set out to make history at the Australian Summer of Athletics Series in Canberra last night. The 24-year-old comfortably soaring over the Olympic qualifier of one-metre 96. Aiming to become the first Australian woman to clear two-metres…. She missed the benchmark – but remains confident it’s only a matter of time.…

  • CENTRAL COAST PRO RETURNS TO AVOCA

    CENTRAL COAST PRO RETURNS TO AVOCA

    Some of the country’s best surfers will return to Avoca next week for the Central Coast Pro. But despite the vast numbers of Championship Tour talent, local young guns are anticipated to cause a few upsets.

  • WARRIORS AT HOME IN TUGGERAH

    WARRIORS AT HOME IN TUGGERAH

    The New Zealand Warriors are finalising preparations for this weekend’s trial match against the Titans in Lismore. The squad trained in Tuggerah today – and it’s evident they’re happy to be back in town.

  • OLSSON AND PICKLUM POWER AT PORT STEPHENS

    OLSSON AND PICKLUM POWER AT PORT STEPHENS

    Two Central Coast surfers are through to the business end of the Port Stephens Pro including Molly Picklum. The 18 year-old cruising her way through to the Round of 16.

  • MARINERS MOVE ON FROM ADELAIDE DEBACLE

    MARINERS MOVE ON FROM ADELAIDE DEBACLE

    Despite Friday’s controversial loss to Adelaide, the Mariners are still four points clear on top of the A-League ladder. While Coach Alen Stajcic wants to move on from the refereeing and VAR debacle, he’s hoping the process is improved for the rest of the season.

  • HURRICANES HOT AGAINST STATE SQUAD

    HURRICANES HOT AGAINST STATE SQUAD

    The Hunter Hurricanes Men’s team notched its first win of the Sydney Super League competition, downing the New South Wales Development Squad 14 to eight at Lambton. Several Central Coast players starred for the home side, with Lachie Mcleod bagging four, in a career best performance. Corey Allan, who has returned from College in California,…

  • MIXED RESULTS FOR COAST CHOOKS

    MIXED RESULTS FOR COAST CHOOKS

    There were mixed results for the Central Coast Roosters representative squads this weekend. It’s premiership winning women’s side went down in a pre-season friendly, while it’s SG Ball side had the bye.

  • MARINERS SEE RED | A-LEAGUE OFFICIALS QUESTIONED OVER DELUDED DECISIONS

    MARINERS SEE RED | A-LEAGUE OFFICIALS QUESTIONED OVER DELUDED DECISIONS

    A-League referees boss Strebre Delovski has this afternoon admitted officials were wrong to award two highly controversial penalties against the ladder-leading Central Coast. But it is too little too late for the Mariners, the poor decisions by officials swinging the match towards an Adelaide win.

  • ROBERTSON DEFIES LEECHES, SNAKES & TOUGH TERRAIN TO CREATE HISTORY

    ROBERTSON DEFIES LEECHES, SNAKES & TOUGH TERRAIN TO CREATE HISTORY

    Newly crowned Great North Walk Women’s record holder Melissa Robertson, admits she almost gave up last. Instead she completed the 260 kilometres from Sydney to Newcastle in just over 52 hours.