Category: Central Coast Sport
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JACK CLISBY TO MARK 150TH A-LEAGUE MATCH
The Mariners head into their clash against Adelaide as the favourites for the first time in years – seeking a fifth clean sheet win. The game will also see defender Jack Clisby mark his 150th A-League match.
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DEFENDING CHAMPS READY FOR SEASON START
The Central Coast Roosters’ title defence has been delivered a set back, as its squad is riddled with injuries. Planning ahead of March’s season start, the team will test out their skills in a friendly this weekend.
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CLEAN SWEEP FOR COAST CHOOKS
It was a big weekend for the Central Coast Roosters squads – securing a clean sweep across all of its representative matches.
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SMITH TOP SIX IN SERIES
The Central Coast’s Jemma Smith is equal sixth after three gruelling days at the Nutri-Grain Ironwoman Series in Kingscliff. The 21 year-old will now compete in the Shannon Eckstein Classic at Northcliffe this weekend.
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MARINERS MATCH 2020 TALLY
After just eight matches, the Mariners are on 18 points – the same tally as they managed for the entire 2020 campaign. Despite the two-nil result against The Nix and a fourth clean sheet, Coach Alen Stajcic says there’s plenty of room for improvement.
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SMITH SUPERB IN SERIES OPENER
The Central Coast’s Jemma Smith has had an outstanding start to the Ironwoman Series at Kingscliff. The 21-year-old was well-back after the opening swim and board legs, and had plenty of work to do when she jumped onto the ski… But the Australian kayak rep stormed through the field. “Jemma Smith comes up she made…
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INSPIRATIONAL PAIR TACKLE GREAT NORTH WALK
As we go to air tonight, two Central Coast athletes are on the Great North Walk track from Sydney to Newcastle. Melissa Robertson is aiming to break the fastest known women’s time, while Julie Brock will be motivated by far more than just completing the gruelling 260-kilometre challenge.
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IRONWOMAN JEMMA SMITH READY FOR SERIES START
The opening rounds of the Nutrigrain Iron Series will start up in Kingscliff tomorrow – after two postponements. Surf Lifesaver Jemma Smith will be flying the Central Coast flag and she’s got her heart set on podium finishes.
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MARINERS READY TO HIT THE ROAD
The Mariners will be out to defend their top of the table status – when they face Wellington this weekend. However the Central Coast knows it won’t be an easy battle – after going down to the Phoenix in their last affair.
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MOGUL MATT WORLD NUMBER ONE
The Central Coast’s Matt Graham is ranked number one for the first time in his career, following a superb weekend at Deer Valley. The 26 year-old will now return to Finland ahead of the World Championships in Kazakhstan next month.