Tag: central coast mariners

  • LOST AT SEA BUT NOT FORGOTTEN

    LOST AT SEA BUT NOT FORGOTTEN

    The role of the nation’s wartime merchant mariners was remembered today, in a special ceremony at Newcastle Harbour. Maritime enthusiasts say the huge contribution of the mariners is often overlooked, with most information hidden from the public.

  • MARINERS FINISH SEASON ON AWARDS NIGHT HIGH

    MARINERS FINISH SEASON ON AWARDS NIGHT HIGH

    Anthony Caceras has taken out the prestigious player of the year award, at the Mariner’s night of nights. The 2015 Medal Dinner, included some emotional recounts of a disappointing season – as well as some exciting news for fans. The Mariners also remembered club greats of past and present, naming the Team of the Decade last…

  • WALMSLEY DEBUTS AS PLAYERS DEPART

    WALMSLEY DEBUTS AS PLAYERS DEPART

    On his first day as the official head coach of the Mariners, Tony Walmsley, has announced five players are departing. The news comes off the back of a so-called ‘new strategy’ for the club, which promises more entertaining football next season.

  • MARINERS PIPPED AT POST IN EXTRA TIME BY PHOENIX

    MARINERS PIPPED AT POST IN EXTRA TIME BY PHOENIX

    It went down to the wire in the Central Coast Mariners’ away match against Wellington Phoenix last night. The visitors were pipped at the post in injury time, going down 3-2 at Westpac Stadium.

  • MARINERS GATE-KEEPING THE A-LEAGUE FINALS

    MARINERS GATE-KEEPING THE A-LEAGUE FINALS

    The Central Coast Mariners say they’re now one of the gatekeepers to the A-League finals, with their next results to determine the layout of the top six. The squad faces Wellington Phoenix this weekend, and is hoping to break their away game drought.

  • WALMSLEY TO PROMOTE “ENTERTAINING FOOTBALL” AS NEW HEAD COACH

    WALMSLEY TO PROMOTE “ENTERTAINING FOOTBALL” AS NEW HEAD COACH

    Tony Walmsley is promising an unrecognisable Mariners squad next season, after being appointed as official head coach today. The technical director has been filling the role since Phil Moss’ departure six weeks ago, and says he’s going to make the game more entertaining.

  • CENTRAL COAST TO FAREWELL HUTCH IN FINAL HOME GAME

    CENTRAL COAST TO FAREWELL HUTCH IN FINAL HOME GAME

    PHOTO: Courtesy of the Central Coast Mariners.  Outgoing Mariners captain, John Hutchinson, will walk out on the field at Central Coast Stadium for the last time tonight, for his final home game. Taking on last-placed Wanderers, the yellow and navy will be battling for the win tonight, as they try to keep any hope of a…

  • STORM ROUX READY FOR YELLOW AND NAVY, AFTER ALL WHITES FRIENDLY

    STORM ROUX READY FOR YELLOW AND NAVY, AFTER ALL WHITES FRIENDLY

    Central Coast Mariner’s defender, Storm Roux, says he’s happy with his performance against Korea, in an international friendly against the Kiwis. The New Zealander has just returned home following the match and says he’s ready to hit the field for the yellow and navy this weekend.

  • MARINERS SLAMMED BY BRISBANE ROAR

    MARINERS SLAMMED BY BRISBANE ROAR

    It was a night the Mariners would rather forget, their only goal in last night’s A-League match coming from the boot of Brisbane Roar’s Daniel Bowles.  

  • MARINERS GO DOWN TO VICTORY

    MARINERS GO DOWN TO VICTORY

    The Central Coast Mariners have gone down to Melbourne, despite leading early on. The Victory fought back, taking the lead and the three points in the 78th minute, to win 2-1.