Category: Central Coast Sport

  • CENTRAL COAST CRUSADERS 2021 COACHES APPOINTED

    CENTRAL COAST CRUSADERS 2021 COACHES APPOINTED

    The Central Coast Crusaders have appointed their coaches for the next Waratah League season. Chris Ohlback will once again lead the Championship Men’s Team in 2021. Ohlback steered the side to its first title last year with a nail-biting win over Manly – before coaching the Youth Men side this season. Mikko Von Lueders will…

  • SAIFITI CONFIDENT BLUES CAN TIE SERIES TOMORROW

    SAIFITI CONFIDENT BLUES CAN TIE SERIES TOMORROW

    Returning to State of Origin and with the series on the line, a number of Blues’ stars admit they need to lift their game. That includes Central Coast forward Daniel Saifiti – he says he’s ready to partner Payne Haas, who’s been promoted to the starting pack.

  • KELLEHER RELISHES FIRST ROOSTERS SEASON

    KELLEHER RELISHES FIRST ROOSTERS SEASON

    A fortnight after the NRLW Grand Final, Jocelyn Kelleher has had time to reflect on a superb season. The 20 year-old has starred numerous sports, but says she was shocked to be named in the Sydney Roosters squad.

  • BOMBERS LEGEND 400 NOT OUT

    BOMBERS LEGEND 400 NOT OUT

    After achieving an unbelievable milestone on grand final day, Bombers legend Dane Amidy is keen to play on next year. The 42 year-old declaring he’s 400 not out.

  • TERRIGAL CLAIM FIRST SILVERWARE

    TERRIGAL CLAIM FIRST SILVERWARE

    To local football and Terrigal United has claimed its first ever piece of silverware. United – downing long-time champions Killarney Vale in a tight grand final overnight.

  • TIEGAN KAVANAGH MAKES CENTRAL COAST CRICKET HISTORY

    TIEGAN KAVANAGH MAKES CENTRAL COAST CRICKET HISTORY

    Central Coast Cricket history was made today, with bowler Tiegan Kavanagh becoming the first female to play first grade. She was Wyong’s leading wicket taker, claiming four of Northern Powers’ scalps on her debut.

  • UMINA BEACH WOMEN’S FOOTBALL PREMIERS

    UMINA BEACH WOMEN’S FOOTBALL PREMIERS

    Umina Beach has claimed Central Coast Football’s women’s premiership. The Eagles led 1-nil at half time before Gosford fought back. Tied 2-all after 90 minutes, the match went into extra time. Umina claiming the silverware 4-2 in a penalty shootout.

  • TERRIGAL PAIR IN DOUBT FOR BIG DANCE

    TERRIGAL PAIR IN DOUBT FOR BIG DANCE

    On the eve of the Central Coast Football grand final, two of Terrigal’s star players are in doubt. Captain Jai McNamara is battling a back injury, but is expected to start. Holding mid-fielder Daniel Tuddenham will be given until kick off to prove his fitness. The O’Lads have never claimed the Premier League title, unlike…

  • HYNES HOME WITH PREMIERSHIP RING

    HYNES HOME WITH PREMIERSHIP RING

    After weeks of celebrations with his Storm team mates, Nicho Hynes is home for some well earned ‘R and R’ on the Central Coast. He reflected on not taking the field on grand final night as well as his desire to be a one-club player. Full Interview:

  • GOSFORD MAGPIES WOMEN SET FOR FIRST HOCKEY GRAND FINAL

    GOSFORD MAGPIES WOMEN SET FOR FIRST HOCKEY GRAND FINAL

    In hockey, Gosford Magpies are now looking for a clean sweep in the Hunter Coast Premier League. The women’s team will play in their first ever grand final.