Tag: Wyong Roos
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ANOTHER LOSS FOR WYONG ROOS
Wyong has suffered a fourth consecutive loss in the NSW Cup at the hands of Blacktown, going down by 16 points at Berkeley Vale Oval. The Roos started the Round 7 hit out on a promising note with two tries in the first 10 minutes, before the visitors responded. Blacktown took control of the game…
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ROOS SUFFER NARROW DEFEAT AT ALLIANZ STADIUM
Wyong has suffered a devastating one-point loss to the Warriors in Round 4 at Allianz Stadium. It was another action-packed second-half for Roos fans. A field goal once again proving the difference, with Chanel Harris-Tavita snatching the point in the dying stages. Wyong posted 12 straight points in the second half, but it wasn’t enough.…
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ROOS DECIDE TO CUT TIES WITH ROOSTERS
There’s concerns for the future of rugby league on the Central Coast tonight, after the board of the Wyong Roos voted to cut all ties with the Sydney Roosters. It’s been reported that the decision is motivated by finances, with the Roos forced to pay an annual six-figure sum to keep the partnership afloat. The…
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ROOS FULLBACK TO REPRESENT AUSTRALIA
The Central Coast will have two players represent Australia in next week’s Rugby League Commonwealth Championship in Brisbane. Terrigal junior Scott Drinkwater has been named, along with Wyong fullback Luke Sharpe, who’ll fulfil a lifelong dream when he pulls on the green and gold.
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ROOS BEATEN IN THE BIG ONE
Wyong has suffered its second Grand Final loss in three years. Crucial errors – and conceding three tries in eight minutes – cost the Roos a chance of claiming its first New South Wales Cup title.
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RIP’S ROOS REACH GRAND FINAL
Wyong is through to a second Intrust Super Premiership Grand Final in three years, following a four-point win over the Warriors. Rip Taylor’s men led comfortably, before a spirited New Zealand fightback and a nail-biting finish.
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TERRIGAL CLAIM THE TITLE
Extended highlights of Terrigal’s 12-four win over Wyong in an outstanding Central Coast Rugby League Grand Final.
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LATE LANGBRIDGE TRY SEALS DEAL
Wyong coach Tony Clarke has praised his side’s resolve and self-belief, after booking itself a berth in the Central Coast Rugby League Grand Final. It took a solo effort from The Roos captain to seal a thrilling 14-12 win.
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COAST PAIR PIVOTAL IN BRILLIANT BLUES WIN
Jaron Purcell and Bradman Best thought nothing could surpass their Grand Final win, with the Knights Harold Matthews side. But the Central Coast pair recently played a starring role for The Blues under-16 Origin team; and now Best is an internet hero.
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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…