Tag: Central Coast Rugby League
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TIGERS DOWN GALLANT HAWKS
The Entrance has pulled off a great escape against a gallant 12-man Toukley side in Central Coast Rugby League. The Tigers scoring three late tries to climb to third on the ladder.
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ROOS CONSOLIDATE TOP SPOT
Wyong were too good for Terrigal in a top of the table clash over the weekend. The Roo’s Jay Florimo named man of the match performance – in the 28 to 12 win. With just four rounds remaining, The Roos are on 22 points, Berkeley Vale is outright second on 19, with The Sharks, Tigers and…
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BALDRY BACK FOR COLTS CLASH
Berkeley Vale will welcome back experienced forward James Baldry and five eighth Blake Taafe for its crucial clash against Kincumber. The Panthers are currently second, and face a Colts side chasing its third win in a row.
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ROOS RALLY FOR SECOND SUCCESSIVE DRAW
Berkeley Vale almost pulled off the upset of the year against Wyong at the weekend. A converted try in the final minutes, enough for the premiers to salvage a second successive draw.
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TERRIFIC TIGERS TROUNCE EAGLES
The Entrance produced its finest performance of the season in yesterday’s match of the round against Erina. After trailing early, The Tigers scored eight unanswered tries – including a hat-trick for star fullback Grant Nelson.
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ROOS DOWN EAGLES IN THRILLER
Wyong stands alone at the top of the Central Coast Rugby League table, after downing the Eagles in a thriller. The Roos raced to a commanding lead, before a spirited fightback from the home side, including four unanswered tries.
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PANTHERS PRODUCE BEST TO BEAT EAGLES
Berkeley Vale Coach Alex Moore says his side produced its best performance of the season against Erina. The Panthers raced to a 20-nil half time lead, and survived a fight-back to win by two, in a thrilling finish.
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CLINICAL SHARKS CLIMB TO FOURTH
Terrigal has climbed to fourth on the Central Coast Rugby League ladder, following a clinical win over the Kincumber Colts. The Sharks had its best line up of the season, and it showed, cruising to victory 24 to six.
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TEENAGE STAR BACK AT BEREKELEY
Berkeley Vale has made its best start to a season since 2014, and one reason for that is the return of star half back Brendan O’Hagan. The 18-year old, who has taken a break from the Newcastle Knights under-20s, will be pivotal when the Panthers host Northern Lakes on Sunday.
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ROUND ONE FOOTY WRAP
Wyong has claimed the inaugural McKenzie Smith Cup with a 40-20 win over Woy Woy in the opening game of the Central Coast Rugby League season. Terrigal under new coach Jamy Forbes defeated Ourimbah 28-12. At Mackillop Oval, The Colts won a tight one against Northern Lakes 24-18. Berkeley Vale downed the Hawks in a spiteful match,…