TOOHEYS CUP Central Coast Official Program of Central Coast Division Rugby League

Round 6 12-13 MAY 2018

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2018 First Grade Competition Ourimbah 18 defeated Terrigal 14 Toukley 34 defeated Kincumber 0 Last weekend saw several results with unexpected score Woy Woy 24 defeated Erina 4 Wyong 36 defeated The Entrance 6 lines. Wyong proving too strong for The Entrance, Toukley Berkeley Vale Bye giving Kincumber a football lesson. Woy Woy getting the 2018 Reserve Grade Competition better of Erina and Ourimbah upsetting last year’s premiers Northern Lakes 16 defeated Berkeley Vale 12 Terrigal 34 defeated Ourimbah 18 Terrigal. Local results seem to be mirroring the NRL. Kincumber 26 defeated Toukley 0 Round 6, this weekend should once again prove Erina 24 defeated Woy Woy 10 Wyong 12 drew with The Entrance 12 most interesting. 2018 Open Age Competition Last weekend our Representative sides travelled to Gosford Kariong 26 defeated Northern Lakes 22 Macksville where our Ladies League Tag side prevailed St Edwards 32 defeated Terrigal 0 Erina 20 defeated Woy Woy 12 against North Coast by 18 points to 6 but our Under 23’s Wyong 32 defeated The Entrance 30 went down 24 points to 22 in a see sawing match, with Toukley Bye little luck running our way. 2018 Under 19’s Competition Terrigal 34 defeated Ourimbah 16 Erina 48 defeated Woy Woy 22 Best of Luck to all Clubs this weekend. Wyong 30 defeated The Entrance 0 Kincumber 28 defeated Toukley 6 Berkeley Vale Bye Regards, 2018 White Lady Funerals Ladies League Tag Fred Hartup Terrigal 60 defeated Ourimbah 0 President CCDRL Erina 20 defeated Woy Woy 0 The Entrance 12 defeated Wyong 0 Northern Lakes 14 defeated Berkeley Vale 4 Toukley 18 defeated Kincumber 4 of the WEEK TEAM NEXT WEEK - ROUND 7 Ourimbah Alister Bearle 1. Toukley Sunday 20th May 2018 Scott Fitzpatrick 2. Terrigal Sam Paul 3. Ourimbah Woy Woy v Toukley Alex Pohla 4. Kincumber Woy Woy Oval @ 2.30pm Tom Murphy 5. Woy Woy Scott Gowans The Entrance v Erina 6. Wyong Alex Langbridge Edsacc Oval @ 2.30pm 7. Woy Woy

8. Tom Reid The Entrance Kincumber v Wyong 9. Matt Killick Toukley MacKillop Oval @ 2.30pm 10. Kallin Adams Toukley Jakob Giles 11. Ourimbah Berkeley Vale v Ourimbah James Croot 12. Erina Berkeley Vale Oval @ 2.30pm Mark Byrne 13. Terrigal v Northern Lakes - Duffys Road Reserve Grade @ 1.00pm ~ First Grade - Bye

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2. 2018 POINTS TABLE BEST & FAIREST PLAYERS POINTS

Team P W L D B f A PD PT Name Surname club Total Name C club t g fg Pts

First Grade Competition First Grade Competition First Grade Competition Wyong 5 5 0 0 0 166 40 126 10 Darcy ETRICH Ourimbah 9 Brad KEIGHRAN Wyong 3 19 0 50 The Entrance 5 4 1 0 0 132 90 42 8 Jacob MCCUDDEN The Entrance 8 James CROOT Ourimbah 0 19 0 38 Ourimbah 5 3 2 0 0 138 110 28 6 Alex POHLA Ourimbah 7 Matthew NELSON The Entrance 3 10 0 32 Toukley 5 2 2 0 1 76 48 28 6 Christopher ADAMS Toukley 7 Darcy ETRICH Ourimbah 7 0 0 28 Kincumber 5 2 2 0 1 86 102 -16 6 Tyler O’BRIEN Erina 7 Kye MARTIN Wyong 6 0 0 24 Woy Woy 5 1 3 0 1 70 96 -26 4 Brad KEIGHRAN Wyong 6 Jake FITZPATRICK Toukley 1 10 0 24 Terrigal 5 2 3 0 0 74 110 -36 4 Bradley BENNETT Erina 6 Joshua HARMAN Terrigal 2 8 0 24 Erina 5 1 3 0 1 38 102 -64 4 Ian HENDERSON Kincumber 6 Chris HYDE Woy Woy 0 11 0 22 Berkeley Vale 5 0 4 0 1 22 104 -82 2 James FAWCETT Woy Woy 6 Mitchell NAKHOUL Wyong 5 0 0 20 Lachlan HANNEGHAN Wyong 6 Blake WYLIE Kincumber 0 9 0 18 Reserve Grade Competition Wyong 5 4 0 1 0 158 42 116 9 Reserve Grade Competition Reserve Grade Competition Erina 5 4 1 0 0 116 74 42 8 Brett SONTER Woy Woy 11 Jesse STEPHEN Wyong 1 19 0 42 The Entrance 5 3 1 1 0 112 36 76 7 Brodie COOPER Kincumber 11 Perry LE BROCQUE The Entrance 5 6 0 32 Matt BAILEY Berkeley Vale 10 Kincumber 5 3 2 0 0 110 84 26 6 Jake WILLIAMS Woy Woy 0 13 0 26 Mitchell DIDUSZKO Northern Lakes 8 Woy Woy 5 3 2 0 0 106 98 8 6 Brayden CAIN Erina 1 10 0 24 Damian MIND Northern Lakes 7 Terrigal 5 3 2 0 0 94 94 0 6 Bryce BURGUN Wyong 6 0 0 24 Ezekiel COOPER-TETEVANO Wyong 6 Ourimbah 5 2 3 0 0 90 142 -52 4 Daniel FENTON Erina 5 0 0 20 Jeffrey FIELDS Berkeley Vale 6 Northern Lakes 5 1 3 1 0 66 106 -40 3 Mitchell DIDUSZKO Northern Lakes 5 0 0 20 Luke MALJEVAC Kincumber 6 Josh LYON Terrigal 1 8 0 20 Toukley 5 0 4 1 0 46 142 -96 1 Marcus BARBER Terrigal 6 Ryan DONNELLY Terrigal 5 0 0 20 Berkeley Vale 5 0 5 0 0 50 130 -80 0 Cameron COX Toukley 5 John DALE Kincumber 1 8 0 20

Open Age Competition Open Age Competition Open Age Competition Erina 5 5 0 0 0 132 58 74 10 Malu FIU The Entrance 14 Blake LAYBUTT Erina 2 14 0 36 Wyong 5 4 1 0 0 170 74 96 8 Travis MANTELL Gosford Kariong 12 Tim BOVIS Woy Woy 1 15 0 34 Woy Woy 5 3 1 0 1 98 48 50 8 David THOM St Edwards 11 Paneere KAAKA Wyong 1 15 0 34 The Entrance 5 4 1 0 0 140 96 44 8 Kane RALPH Wyong 8 Malu FIU The Entrance 7 0 0 28 St Edwards 5 1 3 0 1 56 48 8 4 Michael PALMER Terrigal 8 Dale WILSON St Edwards 3 8 0 28 Terrigal 5 1 3 0 1 46 112 -66 4 Orisi RANAVUE Woy Woy 8 Jeremy TUNKS Wyong 3 6 0 24 Toukley 5 1 3 0 1 60 134 -74 4 Bradley GASSON Toukley 7 Luke MILLS Northern Lakes 1 9 0 22 Northern Lakes 5 0 4 0 1 78 144 -66 2 Brendan FLETCHER Northern Lakes 5 Christopher BROWN Wyong 5 0 0 20 * Gosford Kariong 5 1 4 0 0 78 144 -66 2 Brennan LACEY Gosford Kariong 5 Brendan EATHER Gosford Kariong 0 9 0 18 * Loss of Points Joel WEEKES Woy Woy 5 Luke ATHERTON The Entrance 0 9 0 18

Under 19’s Competition Under 19’s Competition Under 19’s Competition Wyong 5 5 0 0 0 236 34 202 10 Tamani MCINNES-CAMA Woy Woy 8 Kendyll FAHEY Wyong 2 28 0 64 Erina 5 5 0 0 1 194 57 137 10 Jake SLEE The Entrance 7 Brayden CRAWLEY Erina 5 21 0 62 * The Entrance 5 3 2 0 0 118 72 46 6 Kai DOYLE The Entrance 7 Tomi KAATI Wyong 9 0 0 36 Terrigal 5 3 2 0 0 104 102 2 6 Fletcher BERRY KincumberMajor 6 SponsorsLachlan NATAPU Wyong 6 0 0 24 Kincumber 5 2 2 0 1 83 82 1 6 Kyle MCCUDDEN The Entrance 6 Daniel MACLEAN Woy Woy 3 6 0 24 Central Coast Division Woy Woy 5 2 3 0 1 94 134 -40 4 Tallis ANGIANGA Wyong 6 Jackson GREAVES The Entrance 0 11 0 22 of Country Rugby League Toukley 5 1 3 0 1 46 164 -118 4 Tomi KAATI Wyong 6 Lewis SHEENS Erina 5 0 0 20 Ourimbah 5 1 4 0 0 82 183 -101 2 Bailey PETRIE Toukley 5 Jessie BAILLO Wyong 3 4 0 20 Berkeley Vale 5 0 4 0 1 27 156 -129 2 Jack STRINGER Terrigal 5 Zac RYAN Wyong 5 0 0 20 * Loss of Points Jesse KAMPER Terrigal 4 Matthew FLORIDO Ourimbah 1 7 0 18

White Lady Funerals Ladies League Tag White Lady Funerals Ladies League Tag White Lady Funerals Ladies League Tag The Entrance 5 5 0 0 0 202 6 196 10 Ranni JACKSON Kincumber 12 Holly BUCHANAN The Entrance 6 22 0 68 Erina 5 5 0 0 0 144 18 126 10 Elizabeth DARK Ourimbah 10 Brittany STARR Terrigal 3 23 0 58 Terrigal 5 4 1 0 0 196 12 184 8 Jasmine WOLFE Woy GoldWoy 10 SponsorsSian GEORGE The Entrance 6 2 0 28 Northern Lakes 5 3 1 1 0 90 48 42 7 Madeline JONES Toukley 9 Briony FRATER Northern Lakes 2 9 0 26 Wyong 5 3 2 0 0 70 54 16 6 Chloe MCCLYMONT Berkeley Vale 7 Sarah DIMECH Wyong 5 3 0 26 Kincumber 5 2 2 1 0 36 86 -50 5 Georgia DEVLIN Northern Lakes 7 Angela JONES The Entrance 6 1 0 26 Woy Woy 5 1 4 0 0 44 82 -38 2 Holly BUCHANAN The Entrance 7 Elysia ATKINS Terrigal 6 0 0 24 Toukley 5 1 4 0 0 24 162 -138 2 Jessie MARTIN Berkeley Vale 7 Amy REGAL Erina 2 8 0 24 Berkeley Vale 5 0 5 0 0 14 162 -148 0 Kristen KESSLER The Entrance 7 Tara ANGELL Terrigal 5 0 0 20 Ourimbah 5 0 5 0 0 12 202 -190 0 Rachel CURNOW TerrigalSilver 7 SponsorsLucy WORKMAN Erina 5 0 0 20

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Woy Woy 20 24 24 12 6 86 RUGBY LEAGUE Ourimbah/St Edwards 30 16 12 6 0 64 FOOTBALLCLUB Toukley 30 4 12 12 6 64 Northern Lakes 0 12 6 0 21 39 Berkeley Vale/Gosford 10 0 6 6 0 22 CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE TOUKLEY RLFC GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt 3. Phone (02) 4343 4222 ADMINISTRATION: Sharon Ivers Phone (02) 4343 4255 Fax (02) 4340 4567 Email [email protected] UMINA BEACH Website http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au R.L.F.C. CCDRL Division Office & Mailing Address: Office Hours: Mt Penang Parklands Monday - Friday Building 27, The Avenue 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. Kariong NSW 2250

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RUGBY LEAGUE W AMBERAL Junior Rugby League Sponsors FOOTBALLCLUB @ Darren Kennedy Oval TERRIGAL RUGBY CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE V LEAGUE TOUKLEY RLFC FOOTBALLCLUB GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt Phone (02) 4343F 4222irst Grade ADMINISTRATION:CENTRAL COAST DIVISION Sharon Ivers OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE SUNDAY TOUKLEY TIME: 2.30 pm TERRIGAL TOUKLEY RLFC GENERAL MANAGER: Phone Scott Wyatt (02) 4343 4255 13TH MAY 2018 1 ScottFax Fitzpatrick (02) 4340 4567 Ryan McDonald 1 2 LukePhone Gearside (02) 4343 4222 Josh Harman 2 Email [email protected] REUMINASERVEBEACH GRADE Time: 1.00 pm ADMINISTRATION: 3 Trent Sharon Walker Ivers Sam Paul 3 R.L.F.C. 4 JakeWebsite Ritch http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au Aaiden Wright 4 Phone (02) 4343 4255 TOUKLEY TERRIGAL 5 Andrew Gay Matt Langhein 5 CCDRL Division Office & MailingFax Address: (02) 4340 4567 Office Hours: 1. Vester Fernando 1. TBA 6 Jacob Hawkins Josh Lyon 6 2. Kade Naden 2. Michael Brown Mt Penang Parklands Referee: Monday - Friday 7 JakeEmail Fitzpatrick [email protected] Chris Browne 7 3. CameronUMINA CoxBEACH 3. Lachlan Strong Building 27, The Avenue Shaun Greentree9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. R.L.F.C. 8 KeneWebsite Te Whata http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au Scott Schreiber 8 4. Peter Gay 4. Harry King Kariong NSW 2250 5. Jack Kelly 5. Ryan Donnelly 9 Chris Adams (C) Touch Judges: Jed Ambrose 9 CCDRL Division Office & Mailing Address: Office Hours: 6. Matt Dicks 6. Grady Kamper 10 Kallin Adams Nathan Hanneghan Josh Dias 10 Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written by the individual clubs 7. Allan Foody 7. Chris Browne Mt Penang Parklands11 Connor O’ Bierne Connor Hibbit Monday - Friday Nick Paul 11 and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. 8. Tyson Adams 8. Bryce Holland Building 27, The Avenue12 Jakob Giles 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 Lachlan p.m. Bell 12 9. Jack McCudden 9. Dane Clarke 13 Matt Veacock Ben Mooney 13 Kariong NSW 2250 10. Henry Devlin 10. Jack Booker Josh Veacock Darcy Gilchrist 14 11. Josh McDonald 20. Kyle Webb Desai Gupwell Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written by the individual clubs Coach: Jamy Forbes 12. Brandon Ross 12. Matt Cooper Reece Ryan and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. Trainer: Dave Lyons 13. Scott Pearson 13. Jake Treloar Coach:Chris Adams Trainer: Ben O’Connell Matt O Brien 14. Mathias Sua Manager: Rhamy Ghazawy Trainer: Ryan Hall Robert Hammond 15, Michael Parfitt Trainers: Matt Byrnes, Manager: Michael Schreiber Brody Naden 17. Josh Starr Coach: Dave Lyons Trent Lake & Steve Gearside Coach; Jimmy Martin Manager: Shane Keir Manager: Ian Naden Trainer: Nick Strong Trainer: Chris Gall Trainer: Ben Surtees

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OPEN GRADE Time: 11.30 am UNDER 19s Time: 10.00 am LADIES LEAGUE TAG Time: 9.00 am TOUKLEY TERRIGAL TOUKLEY TERRIGAL TOUKLEY TERRIGAL 1. Brayden Lee-Moore 1. Tony Smith 1. Hayden Allen 1. Jesse Kamper 1. 1. Lisa Ricketts 2. Brad Durrant 2. Nick Sigle 2. Jake Harrison 2. Harry Meyn 2. Kaelah McNamara 2. Rachel Dobbie 3. Matead Barber 3. Brad Gasson 3. Michael Palmer 3. Kyle Capper 3. Bayley Hall 3. Chloe Thompson 4. Faith Hunt 4. Kayla Paterson 4. Jack Wright 4, Jordan Takacs 4. Zac Craw 4. Luke Lindley 5. Hannah Fitzpatrick 5. Tara Angell 5. Michael Ojeda 5. Sam Martin 5. Rhys Barwick 5. Kye Cornwell 6. Georgia Martin 6. Emily Hennessey 7. Gemma Corbett 7. Rachel Curnow 6. Tyler Gasson 6. Ben Anderson 6. Jayden Harper 6. Logan Humphries 8. Elysia Atkins 7. Kraig Klein 7. Ethan Fortis 7. Zac Hayward 7. Sam Collett 8. Lara Corbett 9. Tegan Beckwith 9. Stephanie Stockwell 8. Ian Collier 8. Daniel Gooch 8. Bailey Petrie 8. Nathan Hey 10. Haley Desmond 10. Brittany Starr 9. Fletcher Celand 9. Mitch Hall 9. Kiran Page 9. Owen Pearce 11. Darby Clark 11. Claudia Symington 12. Layne Foster 10. Matt Jones 10. Sean Foster 10. Ryan Donegan 10. Ted Devine 12. 13. Georgia Corbett 13. Bronte Lambert-Minto 11. Blake Fenton 11. Lincoln Stanley 11. Jye Tudehope 11. Oliver Patterson 14, Shannon Higgins Diane Walker 15. Casey Youngberry 12. Shannon Cassidy 12. Rhys Bryant 12. Taj Kennedy 12. Cooper Bromwich Naomi Maroney 16. Tyra McEwen Georgia Ellis 13. Shaun Armer 13. John Naylor 13. Brodie Fuller 20. Tom Bateup 17. Zali Oulton 14. Rob Moylan 14. Brad Jay Savanna Crossley Coach: Brad Gasson Coach:Phil Gearside 18. Shani Waters Manager: Jeremy Doyle 18. Kane Martin Manager: Leanne King 15. Oscar Macintosh Shelli Ritch 19. Meg Higgins Trainer: Zack Barringer 19. Lewis Addison Trainers: Shannon Barwick 16. Marcus Rheinberger Madeline Jones 20. Renee Maher Coach: Steve Graham Coach: Jeff Coroneos April Strud & Rob King 21. Rachael Mortell Trainer: Todd Batchelor Manager: Lewy Addison Coach: Darren Crossley 22. Kate Fullbrook Trainer: Lexi Hall Trainer: Greg Woodbury Manager: Glen Hibbit Coach: Sam Ricketts Trainer: Ben Di-Candilo Trainer: Dane Clarke Trainers: Shane Woods Trainer: Neil Higgins Manager: Brian Smith & Brodie Woods Trainer: Tony Barber Manager: Glen Symonds Ref: R. O’Connor • TJ: A. Styles / D. Russell Ref: C. Hibbit • TJ: B. Greentree / N. Hanneghan Ref: A. Styles • TJ: B. Greentree / D. Russell

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RUGBY LEAGUE W AMBERAL Junior Rugby League SponsorsFOOTBALLCLUB Toukley Hawks TERRIGAL Sharks News RUGBY CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE Getting into the swing of things now and the boys LEAGUE The Sharks played host to the Ourimbah Magpies last TOUKLEY RLFC FOOTBALLCLUB Sunday and with still plenty of players sitting in the GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt in 1st grade are really showing some good signs that grandstand managed to come away with three wins and Phone (02) 4343 4222 a last minute loss in the main game. The Opens were well they can compete with the best sides in this year’s Central Coast Comp. beaten by St Edwards but with so many players out in the top two grades it was a credit to Steve Graham and his coaching staff to get a full side on the paddock. ADMINISTRATION: Sharon Ivers CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRYComing RUGBY up against LEAGUE a solid Kincumber side we didn’t know what to expect. Phone (02) 4343 4255 TOUKLEY RLFC GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt Everyone had to do their job and show effort throughout the whole game, The T-W Sharks ladies League Tag team came up against a much improved Mag- Fax (02) 4340 4567 pies team. Despite the Ourimbah team trying hard all game the Terrigal girls came Phone (02) 4343 4222with a surprise coming into half time 28 to nil the boys had worked re- away with a eleven try to nil win. It was a welcome back from injury to Elysia Atkins Email [email protected] UMINA BEACH who scored four tries, Player of the match, Matead Barber scored two tries and R.L.F.C. Website http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.auADMINISTRATION: Sharon Ivers ally hard in defence to keep Kincumber to nil, coming away with the win. made line breaks seemingly at will. Others to post tries were Rach Dobbie, Shan- Phone (02) 4343 4255 non Higgins, Kate Fullbrook, Rach Curnow and Britt Starr who also kicked eight CCDRL Division Office & Mailing Address: Office Hours: Some balls errors and penalties in the second half brought the full time conversions and picked up the two points. Bronte Lambert-Minto continued her Fax (02) 4340 4567 Mt Penang Parklands Monday - Friday score to 34 to nil. A Toukley crowd had not seen a score like that in years excellent start to the season sharing the one point with Captain Rach Curnow. Play- Email [email protected] UMINA BEACH ers Player was Kate who took the ball forward well all game and defended stoutly. Building 27, The Avenue 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. R.L.F.C. Website http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.auif not ever. It was a great effort from all players. Some stand outs from Kariong NSW 2250 The Sharks Nineteens had another improved performance on the weekend against CCDRL Division Office & Mailing Address: Matt Veacock, Kene TeOffice Whata, Hours: Connor O’Beirne, Trent Walker and Luke a side that never stopped trying. Although letting in two late tries in the 34 - 18 Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written by the individual clubs victory, the boys were finally rewarded for their hard work at training after two dis- Mt Penang Parklands Gearside made the gameMonday enjoyable - Friday to play. The points went to Kallin Ad- appointing losses. Best for the Sharks and Players Player was diminutive fullback and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. Jesse Kamper who is now being referred to a the new Matt Bowen for his outstand- Building 27, The Avenue ams with 1 point, 29.00 points a.m. went - 5.00 to veteran p.m. Scott Fitzpatrick, the 3 points ing kick returns. the two points went to Logan Humphries who crossed for two tries Kariong NSW 2250 went to the inform Jakob Giles that only got 15min in the beaten under including two great length of the field efforts while the one point was shared by the ‘Bash Brothers’ Brad Jay and Jack Stringer who were very physical all game. Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written by the23’s individual rep side, clubs the Central Coast selectors must not not be seeing what and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. The Terrigal-Wamberal Opens side came up against a determined St Edwards side we see. that dominated the Sharks from the opening kick off. The Sharks had their worst game of the year completing only one set of six in the first half and giving away A very poor first half with discipline and ball control saw us behind 20 to penalty after penalty. The second half wasn’t much better and discipline was lacking nil at half time. with more dropped ball, penalties and a player in the Bin for ten minutes reducing the Sharks to twelve men. The Bears really should have won by 100 given the poor A better effort in the second half but we’re beaten 26 to nil display by The Sharks, that said the side will rally and we are looking for a much improved display this week against Toukley Hawks. The commitment and effort is Best for hawks was josh McDonald and players player was mason Craig certainly there with great numbers at both training and games days and we are sure the boys will bounce back strong. The three points and Players Player went to Dan- backing up from the u/19’s iel Gooch who ran strongly and got through plenty of defence, the two points went The Poppi Concreting U/19’s went into the game fresh after a week off to a returning Ethan Fortis while the one point went to a hard running Buddy King. The Sharks Reserve grade side defeated the Magpies 34 - 18 after leading 22 - 6 at but poor execution resulted in a defeat at the hands of Kincumber. Silly the halftime break. The Sharks played their best half of the year as they dominated the Magpies on the back of a high completion rate running in four tries. The second mistakes, lack of discipline and an overall unenthusiastic approach is not half the errors returned making forward progress difficult and with an injury toll that left the Sharks with no one on the bench it was a relieved Coach after the game to what we are trying to instil in this team. We have players putting in each get the two points. Best for the Sharks was half Chris Browne who crossed for two week but others are just along for the ride. We have a great group of tries and kicked six conversions and led the Sharks around the paddock, the two Major Sponsors points went to Mathias Sua who had a high workload on his return to the game. The guys and have plenty of numbers so I’m sure this can be turned around. one point and Players Player went to Harry King whoCentral crossed for a try, Coastmade plenty Division of line breaks and was safe in defence. Ryan Donnelly crossed for a well deserved Another home game this week against Terrigal will hopefully produce a double, with Bryce Holland rounding out the scoring.of Welcome Country to Grady RugbyKamper League on his return to the Sharks colours and he was joined by younger brother Jesse in better outcome. Best for t Hawks was Taj Kennedy who also received the his grade debut. Players Player Award. Brodie Fuller, Kiran Page & Jye Tudehope also The Sharks First grade suffered yet another loss being beaten 18 - 14 after leading 6 - 0 at the halftime break. It was the Sharks third loss in a row as our injury crisis played well. Thanks again to our sponsors; Poppi Concreting, Redmen deepened with the the withdrawal of two players pregame and losing Justin Sopp and Ryan Folkard in the first fifteen minutes. Coach Forbes and the team refuse Fire Protection & Bruce The Plumber for your ongoing support to use that as an excuse and had the opportunity to close out the game late in the second half but some poor decision making cost the boys the two points. Best for Great result this week for the ladies leaguetag side grabbing their first win the Sharks was again the consistent Aaiden Wright who nullified the Magpies at- of the season against Kincumber. Super effort shown by all especially in tack and ran strongly, the two points were shared between Josh Harman and Sam Paul who also received the Players Player award while the one point was shared defence. Let’sGold keep working Sponsors hard and hopefully we can grab a couple between Nick Paul and Lachlan Bell. We wish to thank the following sponsors and hope you give them your support: more! Everyone played well but the points this week went to Darby, G Major Sponsors : TERRIGAL HOTEL, Dynamic Taxation and Training Services, and Lara. AIRPAK Sheet Metal, EZY Projects, LCD - Debt Solutions Once again we like to make a special mention to some of our sponsors Jersey Sponsors: First National - Terrigal, Simply Smashing, Pools of Distinction, Titan Financial Planning, McPherson Plumbing, whom we are all appreciative of ... 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CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE TOUKLEY RLFC GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt Phone (02) 4343@ 4222 EDSACC Oval V ADMINISTRATION: Sharon Ivers Phone (02) 4343 4255 Fax (02) 4340 4567 First Grade Email [email protected] UMINA BEACH SUNDAY THE ENTRANCE TIME: 2.30 pm WOYR.L.F.C. WO Y Website http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au 1 Grant Nelson Kyle McLean 1 13TH MAY 2018 CCDRL Division Office & Mailing Address: Office Hours: 2 Matt Nelson Jimmy Walsh 2 RESERVE GRADE Time: 1.00 pm Mt Penang Parklands 3 Allen Mulia Malau Monday - Friday Jimmy Fawcett 3 Building 27, The Avenue 4 Mitch Jacobs 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. TJ McLean 4 THE ENTRANCE WOY WOY Kariong NSW 2250 5 Kallum Goolagong Guy Pearson 5 1. Brodyn Mills 1 Jimmy Walsh 6 Will Pearsall Scott Gowans 6 2. Perry LeBrocque 2 Jake Williams Referee: Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written7 bySione the individual Tonga clubs Blake Mattei 7 3. Ethan Tetevano 3 TBA Paul Taylor and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL.8 Noah Easton Tom Reid 8 4. Sam McClelland 4 Terence Wilkinson 5. Jake Sanders 5 Mitch Davidson 9 Matt Killick (c) Touch Judg es: Chris Hyde 9 6. Jackson Tillett 6 Ernie McGillicuddy 10 Sebastian Vourlos Lochlin St o ne Jake Shearer 10 7. Hadyn Green 7 Jay Kissick 11 Jacob McCudden Jack Greent ree Rhys Ryan 11 8. Danyiel Pepper 8 Brett Sonter 12 Luke Chant Matt Jones 12 9. Jarod Hamer (c) 9 Nathan Richter 13 Ryan Doherty Justin McDermott 13 Joshua Walsh 10. Tom Moloney 10 Chad Martin Jarrod Lynch 22 Ryan Jowett 11. Harley Ridge 11 Trent Grace Tim Nawaqatabu Coach: Mack Fawcett 12. Jordan Evans (c) 12 TBA Mitch Dafter Asst: Adrian Jones 13. Nathan Cooper 13 Joel Body Coach: Shane Wooden Trainer: Shane Turner Jacob Bell, Jake Woods Assistant Coach: Greg Walsh Coach: Mick Bovis Manager: Chris James Shaun Sinclair, Carl Pearson Manager: Steve Hamer Coach: Kyle Whiteford Asst: Clint Israel Head Trainer: Laurie Taylor Manager: Jon Langshaw Manager: Brendan Marks Trainers: Andy Parker, Assistant: Adam Prince Tony McCudden Trainers: Scott Mitchell Strapper/ Rubbers: Lyle Toms, & Brian Waters John Beattie, James Bowers Ball Boy: Lincoln Whiteford Ball Boys/ Girls: Jarred Olive, Jemma Wooden, Ava Wooden Ref: J. Greentree • TJ: D. Cameron / B. Burton

OPEN GRADE Time: 11.30 am UNDER 19s Time: 10.00 am LADIES LEAGUE TAG Time: 9.00 am THE ENTRANCE WOY WOY THE ENTRANCE WOY WOY THE ENTRANCE WOY WOY 1. Daniel Adamson 1 Orisi Ranavue 1. Josh Martin 1 Saxon Wollenhaupt 1. Holly Buchanan 1 Ellie Hipwell 2. Daniel McKeon 2 Michael Quirk 2. James Withers 2 Mitch Gale 2. Maddison Symington 2 Caitlyn Young 3. Malu Fiu 3 Adam Mears 3. Chris Ball 3 Jake Cucek 3. Tian Stephens 3 Shay Bugelli 4. James Nixon 4 Joel Weekes 4. Reagan Harries 4 Blair Roach 4. Angela Jones 4 Jenna Evans 5. Luke Atherton 5 Adam Wysocki 5. Marcus Taylor 5 Josh Ilijas 5. Nikki Kenny 5 Darice Sarson 6. Mitch Green 6 Brenny Edwards 6. Jackson Greaves 6 Daniel MacLean 6. Kristen Kessler 6 Jasmine Wolfe 7. Ned Milos 7 Tim Bovis 7. Jake Slee (c) 7 Darbee Williams 7. Stephanie Sharp 7 Rhiannon Hall 8. Jodi Bond 8 James Hickey 8. Kai Doyle 8 Jake Wadey 8. Solest Montgomery 8 Astrid Brannigan 21. Jarrod Black 9 Ben Webber 9. Darren Grech 9 Mitch Wilson 9. Teah Goodhand 9 Renee Jackson 10. Curtis Atkins 10 Jack Fletcher 10. Andrew Petersen 10 Miguel Acevedo-Moreno 10. Brooke Hoolihan 10 Tahren Van Laar 11. Jacob Griffin 11 Beau Bovis 11. Wilson Hayes 11 Jed Sylvester 11. Erin Kessler 11 Tahlia Best 12. Brendan Koeford 12 Allan Bennett 12. Kyle McCudden 12 Tamani McIness-Cama 12. Ellah Smeeth 12 Mackenzie Sivyer 13. Brodie Green 13 Cameron Phillips 13. Zane Griffiths 13 Max Bovis 13. Bree Dawson 13 Bianca Davis Roger Ferrucci 14 Shane Williams Samuela Marayama 14 Pat Thompson 14. Brooke Peachey 15 Taylah Woodbridge Josh Pethybridge 15 Sean Stevenson Tyler Scrine 15 Peter Slattery 15. Madeline Robinson 16 Charleigh Shearim Connor Atkins 17 Ashlee Pauletto Jamie Clarke 16 Luke Byrne Jack Smith 16 Ben Austine 16. 18 Sarah Walker Hayden Scott 17 Scott Wilesmith Coach: Jack Ellison Co-Coaches: 20 Courtney Jago Zac Westwood 18 Sage Mitchell Manager: Gary Launt Damien Montgomery Coach: Scott Markham Matt Gibson Ass/Coach: Robert Wolfe Coach: Mitch Green 19 Jordan O’Donnell Trainers: Laurie Taylor & David Smeeth Manager: Rachael Harrington Manager: Brent Atkins 20 Shane Fish & Curtis Atkins Trainers: Jarrad Sharp Trainers: Jordan Huckstepp Trainer: Steve Sarayeldin & Paul Dawson Ball Boy: Jayden Morgan Ref: P. Allen • TJ: D. Cameron / D. Hagley Ref: L. Stone • TJ: L. Lisser-Sproule / B. Burton Ref: F. Cernoy • TJ: D. Hagley / L. Lisser-Sproule

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CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE TOUKLEY RLFC GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt Tigers News Roosters News Phone (02) 4343 4222 The Central Coast Cleaning Contractors Woy Woy RLFC Round 5 Report / Round 6 Program: ADMINISTRATION: Sharon Ivers First Grade Tigers: NO REPORT Here we are EDSAAC oval Round 6 of the Central Phone (02) 4343 4255 Coast Division Rugby League competition with the Fax (02) 4340 4567 Reserve Grade Report: Roosters taking on The Entrance Tigers. Email [email protected] UMINA BEACH The GTL Rapid Clean Reserve Grade Tigers faced off with competition Thanks again to all supporters for travelling up to Bateau Bay for the Website http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au R.L.F.C. leaders Wyong. Both sides controlled the game for periods throughout footy here’s hoping the improvement we’ve shown over the last couple of the match with the defence, not only bruising, but very hard to crack for games in all grades continues today and we get the cash. CCDRL Division Office & Mailing Address: Office Hours: both teams. The Tigers and the Roo’s had opportunities to win the match, Although we only had one win last weekend against Erina we played Mt Penang Parklands Monday - Friday with only some desperate goal line defence keeping the scores level in some good footy and had a good turn out back at the club. Building 27, The Avenue 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. the end. A very entertaining game of Rugby League between two strong Congratulations to Toby Marks and Campbell Sheppard and Bradman Kariong NSW 2250 teams. We look forward to being back at home and taking on Woy Woy Best (from the juniors) for staying on with the Knights U20’s. It’s great to today. have three (3) who are Roosters through and through getting a shot at Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written by the individual clubs Open Age Report: the next level we all wish them the best of luck. and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. The MJM Kitchens & Stone Open Age Tigers came up against an enthu- Results from last Sunday games. siastic Wyong side, which saw them get out to a 20-4 lead. We finally got in our rhythm in the second half and we hit the lead with 10 minutes to go. The B&J Asphalting Ladies League Tag team had a strong game against Wyong finished with a lucky try to seal the game 32-30. Our best were the much fancied Erina girls. Iin previous seasons the result on the score- Zac, Mitch (Supercoach Green), Brodie & Peffo. board would have been a much different one. Although we went down Under 19’s Report: 20-0 the girls continued to toil all day. Players Player was Darcie Sarson The Coca Cola Amatil Under 19 Tigers strong start to the Season came with points going 3 to Rhiannon Hall, 2 to Jasmine Wolfe and 1 to Jenna to a shuddering halt against a strong Wyong outfit. On the back of a 6 Evans. nil penalty count in the opening 30 minutes, Wyong raced away to a 24 nil lead at half time and the young Tigers were somewhat shell shocked. The Phil’s Car Repairs Under 19’s had a loss 48-22 but showed in parts With a more even share of possession, the Tigers scrambled their way that they can give the comp a shake, it’s a matter of all turning up at through the second half only allowing Wyong a converted try in the ses- training and on the day and playing the footy that all know that they are sion. Despite being reduced to 15 men due to a head knock to Matt capable of. Scorers were Darbee, Pat, Jed and Miggy with Richo kick- Hedges, the boys really put in a top effort but our opponents ran out vic- ing 3 goals. Players Player went to Darbee Williams, 3 Points to Tamani tors 30 nil. Best players for the battling Tigers were Kai Doyle, Chris Ball, McInnes-Cama, 2 Points to Saxon Wollenhaupt with another good game players’ player Wilson Hayes and the tireless Kyle McCudden. and Mitch Wilson 1 point. League Tag Report: Our Woy Woy Leagues Open Age in a top of the table clash and miss- The Pallisters Ladies League Tag Tigers produced a hard fought 12-0 win ing 4 players (who pulled out on the morning) went down narrowly for over the . Wyong showed that they are a young team with their first loss in a really good hard game 20-12. For us Mearsy and Jed plenty of skill that will only get better as the season continues and come Sylvester backing up scored and skipper Tim plotted 2 goals. Best for us Majorthe second Sponsors half of the year they will be more than competitive. A nil all on the day were Players CentralPlayer Cameron CoastPhillips who hadDivision a beauty also second half showed just how close the contest was for more the 50% of taking the 3 points with Brenny Edwards 2 Points and 1 Point to Adam the match. To the Tigers credit they responded when the attack wasn’t Wysocki having his best gameof Country this year. Rugby League going as planned, with some very solid defence as Wyong applied the pressure. Our defence has been one of the highlights to the impressive The S&M Contracting 2nd Grade team I thought were unlucky going start to the year and we will be looking to continue that against Woy Woy down 24-10 Brett Sonter got another try and Brenny Edwards got one this weekend. The best for the Tigers was Holly Buchanan, Jocelyn Kel- too, Ernie McGillicuddy kicked one goal. Thanks to the boys that backed leher & Teah Goodhand up from the 19’s Tamani who had 3 games, Maxy Bovis and Wadey. 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CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OFNICKNAME: COUNTRY RUGBY Nelly LEAGUE JUNIOR CLUB: Entrance Tigers TOUKLEY RLFC GENERAL MANAGER: Scott WyattFAVOURITE POSITION: Fullback Phone (02) 4343 4222 BEST PLAYER YOU HAVE FACED: Grant Nelson ADMINISTRATION: Sharon Ivers Phone (02)MOST 4343 ANNOYING 4255 TEAMMATE: Tom Moloney Fax (02) 4340 4567 Email [email protected] TEAM YOU SUPPORT: Souths UMINA BEACH Website http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au R.L.F.C. FAVOURITE FOOD: Pizza FAVOURITE DRINK: Water CCDRL Division Office & Mailing Address: Office Hours: Mt Penang Parklands Monday - Friday 7. Building 27, The Avenue 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. Kariong NSW 2250

Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written by the individual clubs and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. Central Coast Under 23’s Representative News

The Central Coast team travelled to Macksville over the weekend to play North Coast as part of the u/23s Country Championships. We didn’t get the result we hoped for, however, there were plenty of positives to come out of the experience. Central Coast jumped to an early 6-0 nil off the back of early dominance particularly through the middle of the field. Lack of attention to detail cost the team the chance to take advantage of our early momentum and we invited North Coast into the contest. Central Coast had the opportunity to skip to a solid lead only to have a crisp TJ McLean pass that lead to a try under the posts called back proving costly. The remainder of the first half saw both teams have periods of ascendancy in a tight contest. Another controversial disallowed try to the Central Coast on the cusp of halftime saw North Coast go to the break with an 8 point lead. Central Coast came out firing in the second half and got an early try to close the margin to 2. The second half the Central Coast team was play- ing the stronger football and gained a 4 point lead but we were never able to put the gritty North Coast team away. Errors at critical times and some questionable plays resulted in the game slipping from our grasp and Cen- tral Coast went down 24-22. To the boys credit they never stopped competing and even to the final bell they went close to snatching what would have been a character building victory. The team was valiantly led by a courageous perform- ance from their skipper, Ben Stevens, along with dominant displays from forwards Ben Thomas and Jacob McCudden. TJ McLean provided direc- tion through the middle of the field and was always dangerous. The ex- perience will prove to be a terrific learning curve for young guns such as Lachie Bell, Tyson Potger and Kallum Goolagong highlighting the exciting future for the Central Coast team.

8. Storm News Bears News What a great game of footy! A ding dong With a full bench and a good week of training Doyalson duel that saw the lead change five times we arrived at Duffys Rd prepared for a tough battle. during an absorbing second half. It ended up 26-22 in our favour; giving The boys played nearly a perfect first half with great completion rates and us our opening win of the season in what is hoped to be the first of many went into half time winning 20 to nil. The second half was a different story more to come. and we were less than impressive in attack. Final Score 32 to nil. 3 Points and Players Player went to Dale who is relishing his new role in

the middle. 2 Points went to Fenno who was impressive in the back row Livewire fullback Billy James had a day to remember, notching a hat-trick and 1 Point to Dave Thom who continues his great form. The Coaches of tries including the match winner, when he ran off Brendan Eather to Award went to Sam Gibbs who came back from injury and provided great score between the sticks with ten minutes left on the clock. Travis Man- service from dummy half. Thanks to the Ourimbah boys who are fitting tell, Mitch Redding and Craig Starr were strong in the middle, while the in well with the team. blistering speed of Jesse Murray was again in evidence when he raced We take on Northern Lakes this week who always proves to be a tough 70 metres in an arcing run to cross out wide during a spectacular pas- battle for the boys. We welcome our Under 8s team who will be having a sage of play. The victory was ultimately built upon a tremendous all-team game at half time and also getting to warm up with the big bears. effort and we now head into this weekend’s bye with the top five in clear We would like to wish all our Mums a very Happy Mothers Day on Sun- view. (- The Eye -). day.

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In 2013, the undefeated teams, Berkeley Vale and Terrigal met in the match of the day; while the late Greg Gibbins and Alex Moore shared the top spot for the Best and Fairest.

The 2008 rep squad was Ryan Wheele, Jason Cook, Nathan Ward, Matt Gibson, Corey Kinsela, Kirk Thompson, Dane Lear, Luke Gornalle, Vita Hemmings, Nigel Townsend, Jacob Martin, Shane Lewis, Jason Thorne, Adam McEwan, Aaron Hardman, Mark Littlefield, Nathan Hardman, Lindsay Wild, Dean Wendt, Karl Lovell, Josh Foley, Waisele Suka and Jade Mason.

Leading point scorers in 2005 were Craig Benson from Berkeley Vale and Stuart Sontag from The Entrance both on 52 points while Umina were undefeated leaders in First Grade.

In 2006, Rob Trembath and Todd Maloney were leading the Best and Fairest, with 3 leaders of the First Grade competition – Woy Woy, Toukley and Umina.

9. ISP CUP NEWS Although the Knights had experienced a decline in fortunes in recent seasons after winning the premiership in 2015, matches between Wyong and Newcastle were invariably close and coloured by an undercurrent of Community Building Partnership mutual ill-feeling. The match at Morry Breen Field was a Grant Notification battle between last and all but last on the ladder. Scor- Home / Improving NSW / Projects and Initiatives / Community ing was pretty much tit-for-tat throughout. Brodie Jones Building Partnership Community Building Partnership crossed first for the visitors in the 4th minute. The home Published 23rd April, 2018 team replied through Josh Curran in the 14th. then scored for the blue and red in the 15th minute, fol- The NSW Community Building Partnership program awards grants lowed by the Roos’ in the 23rd. Thomas for community infrastructure projects. The NSW Government is investing in infrastructure projects that deliver positive social, envi- Cronan touched down in the 31st minute for Newcastle, ronmental and recreational outcomes, while promoting community and with one conversion to Daniel Levi, the Knights went participation, inclusion and cohesion. to the break leading 14-12. Wyong were better equipped 2018 round opening soon than the opposition in terms of experience, but 9 rounds Program guidelines into the competition had yet to gel. The timing was off, the Read the 2018 Program Guidelines. Please read all the information in the guidelines before starting an lines incorrect and the energy misdirected. Following the application. restart, Patrick Mata’utia scored for Newcastle, stinging the Eligibility Roos into action. crossed for the Roos, nar- Incorporated not-for-profits and local councils are eligible to apply. rowing the gap to 20-16. Jack Johns kicked a penalty goal Project types Grants need to be for: for Newcastle in the 71st minute to further frustrate Wyong construction of new community infrastructure and extend the visitors’ lead to 22-16. Wyong’s Sitili Tu- refurbishment, repair and maintenance of existing community infra- pouniua cut through wide on the right and crashed over. structure ’s conversion levelled the scores in the 75th capital equipment with a minimum individual asset value of $2500. Key dates minute. Sean O’Sullivan looked to have snatched a surpris- Monday 7 May 2018 Applications open 9am ing win for the Roos when he slotted a field goal in the 77th Friday 15 June 2018 Applications close 5pm sharp minute. However, the hope of two competition points com- June to October 2018 Eligibility, assessment and approval process November/December 2018 Announcement of successful projects and ing to Kanwal was soon dashed when Jack Johns kicked a advice to all applicants field goal of his own in the 79th minute to grab the draw. Not 31 March 2020 Project completion deadline a match for the purists, but an entertaining contest between 2017 round teams not travelling too well for different reasons. Program guidelines Organisations must read all the information in the program guidelines. The Roos are on the road for two weeks (Wentworthville at Download the 2017 Community Building Partnership program guide- Leichhardt on 12 May & Newtown at Henson on 19 May), lines (PDF, 380 KB) then face Canterbury at Central Coast Stadium on 26 May. Guidelines for the 2018 round will be available on Monday 23 April 2018. Key dates 26 June 2017 Applications open 9am 9 August 2017 Applications close 5pm August to November 2017 Eligibility, assessment and LADIES LEAGUE TAG NEWS approval process December 2017 Announcement of successful projects and advice to Congratulations to the LLT representative side on the win all applicants 31 March 2019 Project completion deadline last weekend and good luck this weekend. Last week Projects must be completed by 31 March 2019. saw some close games which is great to see the com- Reporting and closures petition getting strong. Wyong made The Entrance work hard for the win last week only conceding two tries to win To find out what grant round your successful project falls under – please refer to your Application/CBP project number 12-0. Kristen Kessler was once again a standout for the (eg: CBP16 – xxxx; CBP15 – xxxx). Tigers. The Hawks secured their first win of the season 2017 grant recipients 2016 grant recipients beating Kincumber 18-4 while Northern Lakes were too strong for Berkeley Vale winning 14-4. Erina held Woy The Community Building Partnership’s online grants portal is Woy to a zero scoreline with Emily Campbell and Vanes- powered by SmartyGrants. It enables you to apply online for available grants. sa Hunter playing strong all game. Terrigal were flawless Log in or register for SmartyGrants(external link) in a 60-0 win over Ourimbah and Elysia Atkins played a Contact us terrific game. Phone: (02) 8753 8144 Email: via the contact form

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Ladies League Tag Last weekend our Under 23’s and Ladies League Tag sides ventured to Macksville to take on North Coast in the 1st round of the 2018 Country Championships. Northern Pool Our Ladies League Tag Team were expecting a tough game No.1 Sportsground, Maitland first up against a very talented North Coast side which made Ladies League Tag the Grand Final of the 2017 Country Championships and they LLT : 11:00am 1. Holly Buchanan (The Entrance) certainly weren’t disappointed. CRL Newcastle v 2. Ashlee Russell (Erina) The Central Coast went to an early 6 nil lead following a Central Coast Roosters 3. Emily Haines (Erina) good try by Stacey Markham (Erina) and a superb side line 4. Stacey Markham (Erina) conversion by Holly Buchanan (The Entrance). North Coast U23 : 12:10pm struck back just after halftime and locked the scores at 6 all. CRL Newcastle 5. Rachel Dobbie (Terrigal) The Coast were next to score thanks to a try from Stephanie v 6. Sarah Dimech (Wyong) North Coast Stockwell (Terrigal) which was duly converted. 7. Stephanie Sharp (The Entrance) Southern Pool 8. Shannon Higgins (Terrigal) North Coast applied plenty of pressure and appeared likely to score on 2 or 3 occasions only to be denied by some great Harris Park, Wagga Wagga 9. Teah Goodhand (The Entrance) last ditch defence from Holly Buchanan. 10. Kristen Kessler (The Entrance)

LLT : 11:00am 11. Ellah Smeeth (The Entrance) With the result still in the balance late in the second half Sian Monaro Colts 13. Sian George (The Entrance) George (The Entrance) took an intercept and ran away to v score under the post to make the score 18 to 6. GSR 14. Jocelyn Kelleher (The Entrance)

16. Elysia Atkins (Terrigal) It was a great result for the girls, who travelled to Maitland U23 : 12:10pm 17. Claudia Symington (Terrigal) yesterday to take on the Newcastle side. Monaro Colts

v 19. Brittany Starr (Terrigal) Riverina Bulls A report on the game will appear in next week’s edition.

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Eagles News Roos News ROOS NEWS Welcome everyone to Erina Oval for our first home game. Wyong were back at home for the much anticipated Round 5 clash with Gold Sponsors After match presentation will be held at Erina Leagues Club The Entrance. There was some outstanding football played by both clubs commencing 5.30pm. on a beautiful Autumn day. The Roos grabbed victories in Under 19’s, Open Age and 1st Grade. The Tigers were too strong in Ladies League Tag, and in what Golden Eagles Reunion is on 17 June vs Ourimbah at Erina Oval. turned out to be the match of the day, the heavy hitters in Reserve Grade played out a 12 all draw. Today Danny Lawrence plays his 100th first grade game for Erina Eagles. Danny Ladies League Tag – Sponsored by Dovmac Mining & Construction started playing for Erina in under 6s and has been a great club person and standout The Entrance 12 – Wyong 0 player his whole career. He made his Jim Beam Cup debut at the age of 17 and his The Entrance have featured in every Ladies League Tag GF since the inception of the competition, and the first grade debut at the age of 16. Danny’s versatility in positions is a great attribute results prior to this match confirmed the Tigresses are again the premiership favourites. Matters seemed on course for another big win to the visitors when Angela Jones crossed from close range in the 4th minute of to his team. Danny has represented the Central Coast and Australian Police and is the match. However, the game then devolved into a bit of an arm wrestle, dominated by defence and punctu- also Captain of Erina First Grade. Congratulations Danny. ated by errors from both sides. Right on the half time siren The Entrance scored its second try. Wyong had plenty of opportunity to kill off the last play of the half, but the lack of urgency in the home team’s defence Silver Sponsors First grade – more injuries and players out of position wasn’t going to help us. gave Steph Sharpe the chance to grubber into the ingoal and get downward pressure on the ball to claim Hopefully we can put on a better performance up against the undefeated Wyong the try. Holly Buchanan converted both three pointers to give the visitors a 12-0 lead going into the break. side this week. The second period was all about defence. The Roos lacked penetration and the Tigers lacked the quality Reserve grade – a tough fought win against a committed Woy Woy team. With a lot to finish some promising movements. Caitlin Smith received both Players’ Player and Coach’s Awards. of boys playing out of position everyone had to chip in to come away with a 24-10 Under 19’s – Sponsored by Fill & Carry Fruit Market at Kanwal Village. victory. A few special mentions, Reggie with his best performance for the club, Ryan Wyong 30 – The Entrance 0 The young Roos did not show sufficient respect for possession in this match, and were perhaps a little Owens and Lachy Mace moving to the centres from the back row, Joel Frazer for fortunate the opposition lacked the firepower to take advantage. Zac Ryan crossed first for Wyong in the at the last minute putting the notepad down and strapping on the boots and to Toby seventh minute, finding himself on the end of a short interchange of passes at the Tigers 10m line, and Elliott, a famous Erina surname, making his debut against men and had some very punching his way through the visitors right edge. Jessie Baillo scored in the 12th minute stepping off his classy touches. Players player Reggie. left foot and straightening after Kendyll Fahey swept into the left side attack. Tomi Kaati touched down for Open grade – the top of the table clash in Open Grade didn’t disappoint, with a the Roos third, running a nice line off Kye Leaudais in the 21st minute. Lachy Natapu isolated a defender tough willing game from beginning to end. After squeezing into his size 38 shorts and bulldozed over for Wyong’s fourth. Kendyll Fahey converted all four tries to give the home team a 24-0 Matt Downey showed he is nearly back to top form, with a Best on Ground perform- going into the break. Wyong lost concentration in the second period, but in fairness the Tigers put down the W challenge, which somewhat rattled the green and gold. Sam Grose scored from acting half late in the game. Junior Rugby League Sponsors ance! It won’tAMBERAL be long before he is moving up a Grade or 2. Other notable perform- ances were Blair Batton putting his jersey on, and taking it off, as well as Luke Kendyll Fahey’s conversion provided the final scoreline. Ryan Dowman was Players’ Player. Kye Leaudais received the No Coward Award. GoodleyTERRIGAL and Sean Frazer continuing their recent good form. Looking forward to the Open Age – Sponsored by Citrus Clean Central Coast big test against a Strong Roo’s outfit this week. Wyong 32 – The Entrance 30 UnderRUGBY 19s – this week saw us take on a much bigger side so we needed to get off LEAGUE The Roos led 20-12 at halftime, crossing for three tries to the visitors’ two. Ben Morsillo brilliantly stopped to a good start, which we did by scoring two quick tries after 5 minutes. Midway a try early on when the Tigers seemed certain to score. Next possession set, Kane Ralph shredded the through theFOOTBALL firstCLUB half the possessions started to even out and Woy Woy worked defence, and on the back of that run, Matt Pouhila powered through the retreating defensive line for Wyong’s their way back into the game by scoring two tries. Right at half time Boothy scored first. Morsillo wrestled his way over from acting half in the 14th minute and with two conversions and a pen- an intercept try which saw us go into the sheds leading 30 – 12. Second half we alty goal to Pan Kaaka, the home team were ahead 14-0. The Entrance responded in the 27th minute via a continued to score points and defended our line with guts to often turn Woy Woy well worked set piece which grabbed the Roos attention and allowed Josh Pethybridge to sneak over from away. In the end they scored two tries with the weight of possession. We eventually dummy half. The conversion from Luke Atherton narrowed the scoreline to 14-6. The home team gained CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE some breathing space when Chevy Chandler Van Vliet hammered into the ingoal and touched down in the TOUKLEY RLFC ran out winners 48 to 22. All in all, it was convincing win by the boys however we 29th minute. Pethybridge capitalised on a Wyong error in the 33rd minute to score his second from acting GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt will have to elevate again for next week’s top of the table clash. Try scorers Kane, half. Respective conversions to Ryan Paes and Atherton provided the scoreline at the break. Ralph worked Cookie, Crawley, Spider, Blake, Boothy with a double, Toby and Harry. Crawley some magic attacking the Tigers right edge soon after the break, providing space and time for Keanu Millar Phone (02) 4343 4222 100% strike rate kicking 8 goals. Points: 3 to Toby who was creative around the on his inside, but a scoring opportunity was lost when the ball went to ground. The Roos were looking tired dummy half making inroads and setting up tries; 2 points to Bailey who had his best and Brendan Koford took his chance, crossing for a relatively simple try. Atherton’s conversion reduced ADMINISTRATION: Sharon Ivers game for his new club with some strong running and solid defence and who was the deficit to two. A Chris Brown try and Kaaka conversion pushed the home team out to a 26-18 lead, but Phone (02) 4343 4255 the leader against a much bigger pack; and 1 point to Mr Consistent Jesse Hood two converted tries to Zac Westwood gave the visitors a 30-26 lead with little time left on the clock. Brown who once again turned in a genuine 70 minute effort also received players player scored his second on the siren. Michael Smith nailed the conversion to give the Roos an unconvincing Fax (02) 4340 4567 for his performance. 32-30 victory. Players’ Player went to Gary Field and Chris Brown received this week’s No Coward Award. Reserve Grade – Sponsored by Optus Lakehaven Email [email protected] UMINA BEACH Wyong 12 – The Entrance 12 R.L.F.C. Ladies league tag – another close and entertaining game from our girls and a com- The Entrance Reserve Grade have a formidable recent record of GF appearances and are the reigning Website http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au mitted Woy Woy team. We lead 10-0 at the break due to the hard work the girls put premiers. Wyong were in excellent form approaching this match and had not been extended in the opening in to getting good position and some great kicking from Em Campbell. The second four rounds. The game promised much in prospect, and the end result could not have been closer. Tiger CCDRL Division Office & Mailing Address: Office Hours: half was similar and it was by far our best team effort of the year with everybody Tom Moloney opened the scoring in the 12th minute after the home team put too much pressure on itself playing well and contributing to the 20-0 win. Best for Woy Woy were Tahlia Best, through multiple errors. Perry Le Brocque converted. Aaron Heaven produced a show & go to split the visi- Mt Penang Parklands Monday - Friday Ellie Hipwell and Jasmine Wolfe while for Erina Vanessa Hunter, Em Haines and tors defensive line in the 15th minute, then drew the fullback to put Kairo Anderson away. Jesse Stephen Building 27, The Avenue 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. Ash Russell were great in a good team effort. converted to level the scores. The Entrance back rower, Harley Ridge, crossed right on halftime, and with Le Brocque’s conversion the Tigers took a 12-6 lead into the break. The second period was equally tight. Kariong NSW 2250 Wyong received a penalty in the 50th minute. Joe Marshall weaved his way through the retreating defence. Like us on Facebook - facebook.com/erinaleaguesclub The home team then hammered the Tigers line until Taniela Tangulu muscled his way over just right of the Follow us on Instagram @elc_erinaleaguesclub posts. Stephen converted to again level the scores. Both teams had opportunities to post further points, but Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written by the individual clubs a confluence of errors and lacklustre finishing deprived the crowd of additional scoreboard action. The Roos and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. FREE TRIBUTE BAND NIGHTS @ ELC – 8PM till LATE need to closely examine their game management over the dying minutes. The toughness and willingness of the visitors to take the fight to Wyong shocked the green and gold. Harley Ridge, even though returning Sat May 19 KISSteria & Poison Tribute Show Double Header from injury, is too good for this grade. “Tight game; had to come from behind. Missed a few opportunities, but we knew it was going to be tough. Still a good effort, apart from a few mistakes.” Sat Jun 2 Midnight Oil Tribute Show – Oils Ain Oils Les Hannah Sat Jun 23 Pearl Jam & Powderfinger Double Header Luke Dolbel was Players’ Player, and Aaron Heaven received the No Coward Award. 1st Grade – Sponsored by Evolution Security Sat Jul 7 AC/DC + The Angels Tribute Double Header Wyong 36 – The Entrance 6 Sat Jul 21 Rod Stewart & The Best of Britain Show The Tigers had produced an impressive run of wins in the first four weeks of the competition. The Roos were coming off a very strong victory over the premiers. The match shaped as a good indicator of the current Sat Aug 11 INXS Tribute Show – Live Baby Live level of performance of both squads. The visitors were taken into touch from the kick off. Wyong went right then left. Izzy Cooper-Tetevano stepped to the outside of his marker and powered over inside 2 mins. Kye Thank you to all our sponsors for your support of the Erina Eagles. Martin finished a well-engineered set piece involving Marco Tetevano to score in the 10th minute. Martin was a little lucky to score again only minutes later after the visitors failed to secure a late tackle kick. Left wing Mitch Nakhoul touched down after Cooper-Tetevano again beat his marker on the outside to create space MAJOR & CORPORATES and time down the paint. Three conversions from Lachlan Hanneghan gave the green and gold a 20-0 lead Cassegrain Wines Stevens Constructions Elite Smash Repairs at the break. There was more of the same in the second period. Chris Centrone scored a remarkable solo Spars Beverage Equipment Schweppes - Solo - Asahi try, getting to the outside of his opposition courtesy of a well-timed pass from Bradie Smith, then accelerat- 4 Square Vending Haines Gas Services Tooheys ing through the ensuing hole. Hanneghan swooped on a loose ball then cut a swathe through the visitors’ defence. Wyong moved the ball right with Centrone putting Martin over for his third via regulation catch and Central Coast Radio Jim Beam Helloworld Erina Group pass. Tetevano scored from close range working over some tired ruck defence. Hanneghan converted two Highgrove Bathrooms – West Gosford Erina Leagues Club - ELC of the Roos second half tries. The Entrance crossed for a late consolation try courtesy of Grant Nelson. Quad Services Singos Wholesale Meats Wyong had enough bodies around the ball but could not stop the determined fullback. Notwithstanding the final scoreline, Wyong still needed to play well to get the better of a talented opposition. The Entrance made too many forced and unforced errors to compete with the level of play produced by the home team but are GOLD SPONSORS certain to be better next time around at Bateau Bay. Wyatt Shaw was voted Players’ Player. The No Coward Fortunity LJ Hooker Erina Filectrics Pty Ltd Award went to Kye Martin. Chris Centrone made his last appearance for the Club in this match and is off to Domina Insurance Brokers Sharp DS Central Coast Toulouse Olympique. Chris has been a big contributor over the last four seasons and will be missed. The Club wishes Chris and his family all the best. Major SponsorsParsons Outdoors Erina Central Coast Division Nathan Ahearnof Country Rugby League PLAYERS PROFILE Eagles

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Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written by the individual clubs and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. @ Bill Sohier Park V FIRST GRADE - OURIMBAH v Bye OURIMBAH v Bye SATURDAY UNDER 19 - 12TH MAY 2018 RESERVE GRADE OPEN GRADE LADIES LEAGUE TAG Time: 5.30 pm Time: 4.00 pm Time: 3.00 pm

OURIMBAH NORTHERN LAKES ST EDWARDS NORTHERN LAKES OURIMBAH NORTHERN LAKES 1. Ethan Williams 1. Tom Patullo 1. Jake Durbidge (c) 1. Mike Leard 1. Elle Dark 1. Bri Frater 2. Joshua Finney 2. Rodney Quinn 2. Shane Higgins 2. Paul Zuvela 2. Ella Woodhouse 2. Britt Barrett 3. Brydon Ramien 3. Mitch Diduszko 3. Lachlan Hodge 3. Kyle Lear 3. Ava Young 3. Karly Falzon 4. Aiden Everson 4. Bryce Osborne 4. Jono Clarke 4. Dylan Davis 4. Renee Schmidt (C) 5. Roxy Overton 5. Darnell Wisham 5. Dan Warwick 5. Josh Sweeney 5. Brandon Griffith 5. Aliyah Rodominski 6. Jackie Kanne 6. Josh Cook 6. Dean Amos 6. Dale Wilson 6. Luke Mills 6. Sophie Dryden 7. Kerry Stanford 7. Josh Elvins 7. Daniel Sandell Hay 7. Sam Gibbs 7. Mark Leard 7. Michaela Baxter 8. Stef Luxford 8. Wes Black 8. Simon Hayes 8. Chris Holliday (c) 8. Andrew Bulger 8. Grace Hay 9. Casey Mayall 9. Jayden Paulley 14. Jayden Olivieri 9. Dave Thom 9. Brent Pisani 9. Ella McCabe 10. Georgia Devlin 10. Sam Stewart ( c ) 20. Luke Murphy 10. Brendon Hall 10. Mick Gristwood 10. Renae Jackson (C) 11. Ellie Lees 11. Blake Cooper ( c ) 16. Shaan Anderson 11. Ben Fenning 11. Kayle Compton 11. Emily Bachan 13. Hayley Dingle 12. Robbie Rodger 12. Damien Mind 12. Tim Boyd 12. Steve Ferguson 12. Maddison Lack 14. Sam Jamieson 13. Brent Radburn 13.Dave McKenzie 13. Christian Thom 13. Brendan Fletcher 13. Emma Barlow 15. Hayley Allsop Coach: Warren Hillier Jarod Busuttil Luke Sweeney Aaron Brady Emma Burdack 17. Alicia Bell Manager: Warren Matthews Jonathon White Jack Clarke Taylor Rockliff Ellie Richardson 18. Kelsea Shepherd Trainer: Mick Batton Scott Schmidt Ben Godden Rick Hayek Cassandra White 20. Donna Carpenter Scott Luxford Steve Binns Coen Rockwell Chloe Richardson Coach: Dean Amos Mitch Watling Zac Williams Paige Dean Asst Coach: Mark O’Meley Kyle Small Brendan Sandell Hay Coach: Ricky Schmidt Head Trainer: Sam Williams Talal Hayek Manager: Chelsea Young Shane Jenkins Coach: Mark Churcher Trainers: Ben Schmidt Manager: Marty Austin & Warren Matthews Trainers: Mick Thom Ball Boys- Luke Schmidt & Pat Gibbs & Travis Jackson

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14. Magpies News Warriors News BJ Howes Metaland Lisarow & Charmhaven First Grade We look forward to our trip to Sohier Park this Team Report – The Ourimbah Magpies 1st grade side Saturday to take on the Magpies. went to Duffy’s Road understanding the Premiers would Special mention must go to our major sponsor be looking to hit back after a big loss the week before. A dour first half saw the Maggies starved of the ball , through non complete sets and a heap of penal- the Doylo. Don’t forget our after match presentation each week ties . Losing Jye Newton and Chris Morgan for the game early on , meant we in the Smokehouse. We look forward to this Saturday’s game were going to have to dig deep for each other . The Sharks too advantage of between the Warriors and Ourimbah. there controlled possession and on the halftime bell scored under the posts We’d like to welcome Dean Amos back to the Warriors for the leading 6-0 @ the break . 2018 season and beyond. Dean’s experience and knowledge will We spoke about the need possession, & after halftime Corey Bayley strolled over after a great ball from Ali Beale. The sharks re grouped and once again be invaluable to the Warriors and their future plans to be up in came back like good sides do. With 5 minutes left an offside call gifted Terrigal the top grade next season. We are also very lucky to have the a two point lead , but the Maggies knew what was at stake leading into the Ogre Mark O’Meley on the Warrior’s coaching staff too. Mark bye. A massive Beale bomb forced an error , and James Croot ran short side has worked tirelessly to mentor players, coaches and adminis- to help put Alex Pohla over to seal the win 18-14. trators at our club and other clubs on the coast to keep rugby Great crowd involvement for both sides helped with a great spectacle for Cen- tral Coast Rugby League . Big games from Darcy , Alex Pohla , Ali Beale , league alive and moving forward. Max Jolley and Groomy, but best on ground against his old club was Henry Vaatoua . Ladies Report: We welcome Northlakes to Sohier on Saturday night , in what should be 3 The girls are on a roll at the moment and this is due to their ap- quality games . plication off the field as well as on the field. The girls controlled Duncan Excavations Reserve Grade Team Report - The Ourimbah Magpies 2nd grade side although a better effort this week, Reserve Grade allowed Ter- the game well and grinded out a win against a very determined rigal to take a considerable lead due to lack of disciple and ball control. The Berkeley Vale team.The girls will need to maintain their consist- strong second half effort was very pleasing whilst we were down on troops. ency to continue their success. The club are very proud of the Best for our team were Wes Black, Brent Radburn and Aiden Everson whilst Warriorettes as they are turning up for each other every week Josh Cook received the players player award. and are also keen to help out with game day jobs on game days Anytime Fitness Wyoming Ladies League Tag Team Report - The Ourimbah to make it work for the club. Keep up the unreal spirit girls. Magpies Ladies team came up against a very quality team in Terrigal. We 3rd Grade Report played well in patches but need to complete more sets to be more competi- The boys were in the grind for the whole game and showed tive. We used up to much energy defending all the time. glimpses of good football.The boys continue to get into games, Club Report Great to see the footy is back in Ourimbah, our club would like to extend a big get a lead and then lack discipline and composure to put teams welcome to all our loyal supporters, sponsors & everyone who enjoys rugby away. Full credit to to Gosford who didn’t give in and finally came league to the beautiful Sohier Park where we play host to the Northern Lakes away with the points. . Warriors in our round 6 clash for 2018 and we as a club are looking forward to 2nd Grade Report this challenge in both grades, we as a club here at Ourimbah would like to ex- The Warriors reserve grade finally got a win against the Pan- tend a very warm thank you to all the mums involved with the club and rugby thers. This win had been brewing for a number of weeks. After a league in general and wish you all a very happy mother’s day. lot of hard work on the training and playing fields the boys dug Everyone is welcome to attend our after match presentations to be held at the deep for each other and outlasted a very determined Berkeley Tall Timbers Hotel from 5pm with refreshments and excellent meals available, Vale team to the tune of 16 points to 12. The boys scored 4 tries so please bring your families and all kids are more than welcome to attend. Ourimbah Wyoming RLFC would like to thank our business partners for sea- to 2 but still had to fight to the end to get the well deserved result son 2018 and encourage all our supporters to use our sponsors services they needed. Patience and ball security are beginning to become where possible: important to the boys and this is proving to be the difference in their performances. 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Last round FOOTBALLourCLUB Premier Trade Centre Colts had a shocker, taking nothing away for the near perfect from the Hawks who under the direction of Chris Adams made us look like sport and start tackling with shoulders instead of grabbing at jer- an open grade team playing its first trial of the year. Nonetheless the great thing about seys not much will change. Luckily the second half was better footy is a week is a long time and dinted pride burns deep. There were efforts from CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE SilverBen Tonks, Troy Sponsors Woodley, Matt Croker & Hendo who tried tirelessly with Matt taking and when we hang onto the ball we look good and can compete TOUKLEY RLFC the squads Players Players. Shout out to Jaxon Stubbs, Jesse Byrne and Ben Peters GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt who made their 1st grade debut. With last minute pull outs to 3 of our starting backs with anyone. Players player and 3 points well deserved Waylan,2 these blokes played a game already and although not the perfect preparation for your Phone (02) 4343 4222 1st grade debut, made a real good fist of it. Quick shout out to great mates and sup- points to Kali great to see you get involved early and 1 point to porters of the Colts in Reece Kincumber, Erina & Gosford and of course Brett Ryan of big Kyle great effort for the big fella. Thanks’ to the 19s that keep ADMINISTRATION: Sharon Ivers RGH Consulting. Phone (02) 4343 4255 Today, we hope all our mums young and old have a beautiful day as we appreciate you helping us out but we’re starting to get players back from injury, Fax (02) 4340 4567 coming to the footy on what is really your day. We welcome our Colts mums, especially those with young ones to join us under the tent and also those loyal ladies who turn up so we need everyone at training all sessions to ensure we don’t Email [email protected] UMINA BEACH every week and support us no matter what, I look forward to seeing you there as well. R.L.F.C. keep making the same silly errors. I would like better numbers at Website http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au We will have treats for you along with the chance to win a beautiful ladies hamper to take away with you. W Junior Rugby League Sponsors the Presentation on SundaysAMBERAL as well it’s all part of it boys play CCDRL Division Office & Mailing Address: Office Hours: Today we meet Berkeley Vale who are languishing at the bottom of the ladder and will

be a dangerous opponent. With pone of our sponsors Cape Three Electrical attending together stay together.TERRIGAL Mt Penang Parklands Monday - Friday today we hope they can add a spark to our attack. With injuries ravaging our ¾ line since Ladies League Tag RUGBY Building 27, The Avenue 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. round one, today will be a day of reckoning for our 1st grade squad. We wish skipper LEAGUE Murph, Obi and Wade speedy recoveries and welcome back BK, Tyson & Duchy to this Kariong NSW 2250 We drove north to take onFOOTBALL theCLUB Warriors and we fell a little short in weeks squad. Sydney Markets Reserve Grade attack, our defence in general has been fairly good considering Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written by the individual clubs The boys played well against a determined Toukley side & recorded a gutsy 26-0 win. and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. Defensively we were great holding them for multiple sets in the 2nd half. Dane Vawdon the girls limited experience, now we need to work on our attack CENTRAL COAST DIVISION(3) points OF was COUNTRY best on ground, RUGBY he kept bending LEAGUE them back with strong defence & ran andTOUKLEY put more RLFC pressure on the opposition. Chloe was the obvious GENERAL MANAGER: Scottsolid Wyatt all game. (2) points went to Jason Clark’s Cousin Mitch, kicking game was solid, directed the team choice for players player with an outstanding game, Caitlin and Phonearound the (02) park 4343 & was 4222 strong overall. (1) point went to El Rozario (the fat one) defence was the best I have ever seen from him & pushed himself all game. Breah also received points. Drew scored our only try with Sharni ADMINISTRATION: SharonThe Donkin Ivers boys we welcomed back to the club & that has increased our depth right Phoneacross the (02) park, 4343 solid games4255 by both & look forward to watching their progress.We host just missing the conversion. Again, Tara and Ash played great Berkeley Vale this week & they are always tough & will be looking to get their season Faxgoing. (02) 4340 4567 out wide. Still playing short but no excuses the Warriors played EmailSidelines [email protected] Sports & Grill 19’s better,UMINA andBEACH we need to improve. 14 to 4 is no thumping so keep The Colts Sidelines Sports Grill Under 19’s took on a determined & tough Toukley side R.L.F.C. Websiteat the graveyard http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au (Darren Kennedy Oval) last Sunday. The mighty Colts came away with working hard and enjoy playing. Thanks to the girls that attended a solid victory 28-6. Although we came away with the victory our handling, especially in CCDRL Division Office & Mailingthe second Address: half, really hampered our flow in attack.Office The defence Hours: was solid & the young presentation. Mt Penang Parklands men showed plenty of ticker & determination with theirMonday defence. - Friday Our inspirational hooker Building 27, The Avenue Fletcher Berry got our 3 points & players player 9.00with 2 a.m. tries &- rock5.00 solid p.m. D. 2 points went to Jesse Byrne who also made his first grade debut later in the day. 1 Point went to Alex Kariong NSW 2250 Halls for a good all-around game. We wish big Keano a speedy recovery after his stint in Berkeley Vale Rugby League & Sports Club would like hospital from a sickening high shot. Good luck this week at home against Berkeley Vale Disclaimer - All editorials containedGray are & Wheatley written byPlumbing the individual Ladies League clubs Tag to thank our Sponsors, for their continued generous and as such are not the views heldIt just by wasn’t the CCDRL. our day against Toukley. Everything we seemed to do just didn’t work for us.Our defence was strong but Toukley Took the win support of our great club. We had a few girls that stood out in our game, especially Ella’s break through Toukleys Majorline for a trySponsors under the post . Millee and Ranni both tagged well, and the rest of the girls Bateau Bay Bowling Club,Central Toowoon BayCoast Carpets Divisionand Shutters, kept trying to get back the control of the game , but we just didn’t get there. We will keep our heads up and bounce back this week. Mingara, Rite Price Tyres,of TumbiCountry Wholesale Rugby Meats, Berkeley League Vale Players player- Ranni Jackson 3pts- Ranni Jackson 2pts- Tayla Mackay, Leah Arnesen Cellars, The Chittaway Tavern, Tim Clark Best Signs, Bakers De- 1pt- Brooke Watson, Ella Buteux, Jess Mensforth and Cassie Moyes light, Refreshing Pools Services, ETS, Zen Bu Kan Kempo Karate,

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Danny Lawrence 100 games

Today Danny Lawrence plays his 100th First Grade game for Erina Eagles. Danny started playing for Erina in under 6s and has been a great club person and standout player his whole career. He made his Jim Beam Cup debut at the age of 17 and his versatility in positions is a great attribute to his team. Danny has represented the Central Coast and also Australian Police and is also Captain of Erina First Grade.

Congratulations Danny.

18. TOOHEYS CENTRAL COAST DIVISION 2018 DRAW

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ROUND 1 - FIRST GRADE RESULTS ROUND 12 8th April Erina - Bye 1st July Woy Woy V Wyong Woy Woy Oval 8th April Wyong 40 V Woy Woy 10 Morry Breen Oval 1st July Erina V Bye Erina Oval 8th April Ourimbah 24 V Kincumber 44 Bill Sohier Park 1st July Kincumber V Ourimbah MacKillop Oval 8th April Toukley 14 V The Entrance 30 Darren Kennedy Oval 1st July The Entrance V Toukley Edsacc Oval 8th April Terrigal 20 V Berkeley Vale 0 Duffys Road Oval 1st July Berkeley Vale V Terrigal Berkeley Vale Oval

ROUND 2 - FIRST GRADE RESULTS ROUND 13 14th April Woy Woy - Bye 8th July Wyong V Berkeley Vale Morry Breen Oval 14th April Toukley 10 V Wyong 12 Darren Kennedy Oval 8th July Bye V Kincumber Doylo Sporting Fields 15th April Kincumber 12 V Terrigal 22 MacKillop Oval 8th July Terrigal V The Entrance Duffys Road Oval 15th April Ourimbah 52 V Erina 6 Bill Sohier Park 8th July Erina V Toukley Erina Oval 15th April Berk. Vale 4 V The Entrance 30 Berkeley Vale Oval 8th July Ourimbah V Woy Woy Bill Sohier Park

ROUND 3 - FIRST GRADE RESULTS ROUND 14 21st April Kincumber - Bye 15th July Berkeley Vale V Bye Berkeley Vale Oval 21st April Wyong 32 Berkeley Vale 10 Berkele Vale Oval 15th July Ourimbah V Terrigal Bill Sohier Park 22nd April The Entrance 34 Terrigal 14 Edsacc Oval 15th July Kincumber V Toukley MacKillop Oval 22nd April Toukley 18 Erina 6 Darren Kennedy Oval 15th July Erina V Woy Woy Erina Oval 22nd April Ourimbah 22 Woy Woy 14 Woy Woy Oval 15th July The Entrance V Wyong Edsacc Oval

ROUND 4 - FIRST GRADE RESULTS ROUND 15 28th April Toukley - Bye 22nd July Bye V Ourimbah Doylo Sporting Fields 29th April Erina 22 Berkeley Vale 8 Berkeley Vale 22nd July Woy Woy V The Entrance Woy Woy Oval 29th April Wyong 46 Terrigal 4 Duffys Road Oval 22nd July Wyong V Erina Morry Breen Oval 29th April The Entrance 32 Ourimbah 22 Edsacc Oval 22nd July Terrigal V Toukley Duffys Road Oval 29th April Kincumber 30 Woy Woy 22 Mackillop Oval 22nd July Berkeley Vale V Kincumber Berkeley Vale Oval

ROUND 5 - FIRST GRADE RESULTS 29TH JULY SCHEDULED WASHOUT/BYE WEEKEND 6th May Berkeley Vale - Bye 6th May Ourimbah 18 Terrigal 14 Duffys Road oval ROUND 16 6th May Toukley 34 Kincumber 0 Darren Kennedy Oval 5th August Toukley V Woy Woy Darren Kennedy Oval 6th May Woy Woy 24 Erina 4 Woy Woy Oval 5th August Erina V The Entrance Erina Oval 6th May Wyong 36 The Entrance 6 Morry Breen Oval 5th August Wyong V Kincumber Morry Breen Oval 5th August Bye V Terrigal Doylo Sporting Fields ROUND 6 5th August Ourimbah V Berkeley Vale Bill Sohier Park 13th May Ourimbah V Bye Bill Sohier Park 13th May The Entrance V Woy Woy Edsacc Oval ROUND 17 13th May Erina V Wyong Erina Oval 12th August The Entrance V Bye Edsacc Oval 13th May Toukley V Terrigal Darren Kennedy Oval 12th August Woy Woy V Terrigal Woy Woy Oval 13th May Kincumber V Berkeley Vale MacKillop Oval 12th August Kincumber V Erina MacKillop Oval 12th August Berkeley Vale V Toukley Berkeley Vale Oval ROUND 7 12th August Ourimbah V Wyong Bill Sohier Park 20th May Woy Woy V Toukley Woy Woy Oval 20th May The Entrance V Erina Edsacc Oval ROUND 18 20th May Kincumber V Wyong MacKillop Oval 19th August Terrigal V Erina Duffys Road Oval 20th May Terrigal V Bye Duffys Road Oval 19th August Kincumber V The Entrance MacKillop Oval 20th May Berkeley Vale V Ourimbah Berkeley Vale Oval 19th August Woy Woy V Berkeley Vale Woy Woy Oval 19th August Toukley V Ourimbah Darren Kennedy Oval ROUND 8 19th August Bye V Wyong Doylo Sporting Fields 27th May Bye V The Entrance Doylo Sporting Fields 27th May Terrigal V Woy Woy Duffys Road Oval 27th May Erina V Kincumber Erina Oval CENTRAL COAST DIVISION 27th May Toukley V Berkeley Vale Darren Kennedy Oval TOOHEYS FINAL SERIES 27th May Wyong V Ourimbah Morry Breen Oval Sat 25th AUGUST ROUND 9 ELIMINATION SEMI FINAL @ Bill Sohier Park 3rd June Erina V Terrigal Erina Oval 3rd June The Entrance V Kincumber Edsacc Oval 3rd June Berkeley Vale V Woy Woy Berkeley Vale Oval 26th AUGUST 3rd June Ourimbah V Toukley Bill Sohier Park QUALIFIYING SEMI FINAL @ Berkeley Vale Oval 3rd June Wyong V Bye Morry Breen Oval Sat 1st SEPTEMBER 10TH JUNE SCHEDULED WASHOUT/BYE WEEKEND MINOR SEMI FINAL @ Erina Oval

ROUND 10 16th June Bye V Woy Woy Doylo Sporting Fields 2nd SEPTEMBER 17th June Terrigal V Kincumber Duffys Road Oval MAJOR SEMI FINAL @ Darren Kennedy Oval 17th June Erina V Ourimbah Erina Oval 17th June The Entrance V Berkeley Vale Edsacc Oval 9th SEPTEMBER 17th June Wyong V Toukley Morry Breen Oval FINAL @ Morry Breen Oval

ROUND 11 16th SEPTEMBER 23rd June Woy Woy V Kincumber Woy Woy Oval 24th June Erina V Berkeley Vale Erina Oval GRAND FINAL @ TBA 24th June Wyong V Terrigal Morry Breen Oval 24th June Ourimbah V The Entrance Bill Sohier Park Final Series Venues are subject to change 24th June Toukley V Bye Darren Kennedy Oval depending upon Council requirements. 19. XXXX.COM.AU

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