Tag: Central Coast Rugby League
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ROOSTERS DOWN ROOS IN THRILLER
Wyong has suffered its first loss of the Central Coast Rugby League season, going down to Woy Woy in a fiery encounter. Roosters halfback Ben Brooks slotted a late field goal to secure a 15-14 win.
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ROOS NOTCH NINTH CONSECUTIVE WIN
There was a huge upset in Round 10 of Central Coast Rugby League, with the last placed Terrigal Sharks defeating reigning premiers The Entrance. In the match of the day, Wyong won its ninth straight; downing the Eagles 16 to four.
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NELSON SCORES HAT-TRICK IN WIN OVER WOY WOY
There were plenty of tries in local footy at the weekend, including a spectacular long range effort in Ladies League Tag. In the Men’s Match of the Round, The Entrance climbed to outright second, with a win over Woy Woy.
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ROOSTERS SINK SHARKS TO CEMENT TOP FOUR SPOT
In Central Coast Rugby League, two late penalties were enough for Woy Woy to claim the points against Terrigal. The Roosters sit third on the ladder, following the hard fought eight-four win.
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EAGLES AND LIONS NOTCH FIRST WIN OF SEASON
Woy Woy has notched its first win of the Central Coast Rugby season, with an impressive performance against Gosford. In local Rugby League, the Erina Eagles also secured its first points – downing Ourimbah by 12.
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TIGERS TRIUMPH WITH LATE SURGE AGAINST SHARKS
Tigers winger Perry Le Brocque is recovering in hospital, after a heavy fall during their clash with the Terrigal Sharks. After a tight first half, the reigning premiers secured an 18 to four victory.
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KINCUMBER GRAND FINAL UNDERDOGS
Heading in to tomorrow’s Central Coast Rugby League Grand Final, the Kincumber Colts again find themselves with their backs against the wall. Their competition, the Entrance Tigers, have plenty of fresh legs following their win against Wyong a fortnight ago.
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CCRL PRESENTATION MEDAL NIGHT
The rough and tumble of the footy field was left outside last night, as Central Coast Rugby league celebrated its annual presentation night. Kincumber’s Brad Bennet and Central Wyong’s Aja Roberts both were crowned player of the year.
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NELSON NAILS FIELD GOAL IN GOLDEN POINT
After a thrilling golden point win last week, Wyong suffered an agonising one-point loss in yesterday’s Major Semi. The Entrance Tigers advancing to the Grand Final, with the Roos to now face the Kincumber Colts.
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PANTHERS AIMING TO UPSET TOP OF TABLE TIGERS
Berkeley Vale is treating its clash with the Entrance Tigers like a grand final. The game will also feature Panthers young gun Brendan O’Hagan – the 16-year-old who’s scored four tries in his first two top grade appearances.