Tag: Ian Robilliard
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NEW BODY FOR COAST SPORT
A new organisation pushing to give the region’s sporting community a unified voice has held its first meeting. Sport Central Coast is aiming to grow local codes and attract more major events.
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CRUSADERS HOPING COMETS BURN OUT
The Central Coast Crusaders face their moment of truth in the Waratah League tomorrow night. Moose Robilliard’s men face the standout team of the competition, the Sydney Comets, and the local legend is confident of causing an upset.
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MOOSES MEN HOST MANLY
After winning an overtime thriller against Sutherland, The Crusaders now host Manly in a crucial clash at Scholastic Stadium. A win could see Moose Robilliard’s men climb inside the top six.
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HUDSON RETURNS FOR CRUCIAL DOUBLE HEADER
The Central Coast Crusaders face a crucial double header this weekend that could define its Waratah Basketball League season. The first mission is Newcastle away tomorrow night, followed by a Sunday showdown with the Sydney Comets. Two stars will also return to the line-up; Tim Hudson and Ollie Robilliard.
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ACADEMY GAMES BIGGER THAN EVER
It’s the Central Coast’s mini version of the Commonwealth Games; the 12th annual New South Wales Academy Games. More than 900 athletes will compete across nine sports from Friday to Sunday.
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CRUSADERS CHASE YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP
It’s Finals Weekend in the Waratah Basketball League. The Crusaders Youth League Women and Men are both favoured to reach Sunday’s decider. Coach Ian Robilliard, is tipping a Bankstown-Newcastle showdown in the marquee match.
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TRIP OF A LIFETIME FOR CRUSADERS PAIR
It’s third versus fourth in the Waratah Basketball League tomorrow night, with the Central Coast hosting the Sydney Comets. Following the match, two Crusaders players will have the opportunity of a lifetime; attending a World renowned tournament in Las Vegas.
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CRUCIAL DOUBLE HEADER FOR CRUSADERS
Crusaders Coach Ian Robilliard says his side is treating every match like it’s a play-off, ahead of a crucial double-header this weekend in the Waratah Basketball League. The first assignment is a road trip to Bankstown, followed by a home game against the Hills Hornets on Sunday.
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ROBILLIARD’S CRUSADERS COMEBACK KINGS
Ian Robilliard has described yesterday’s match against Newcastle, as his side’s best performance the year so far in the Waratah Basketball League. The Crusaders fighting back from nine points down, for their fourth consecutive win.
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MOOSE FIRES THE FIRST SHOT AHEAD OF BASKETBALL M1 DERBY
The Hunters men will look to get back in the winner’s circle this Sunday, when they travel to the Central Coast. Crusaders coach Ian Robilliard has already fired the first shot, following a spiteful clash between the sides at Broadmeadow last month. The Hunters women will look to remain undefeated when they play Hills in…