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Official Program CENTRAL COAST BASEBALL Saturday 30 March CENTRAL COAST RUGBY LEAGUE Saturday 30 March VIKING STRENGTH Saturday 30 March CENTRAL COAST OZTAG Sunday 31 March Aussie T-Ball Gala 8.30am – 2.30pm Under 10s Gala Day 9am – 3pm 2019 Southern 8am – 4pm Champion of Time: 9am – 4pm Central Park / Bus turn Field 67 Program Fields 3 and 4 Hemisphere’s Champions Fields 1, 2, 3, 4 and 9 Sunday 31 March Strongest Man / 9am – 4.30pm Central Coast Baseball encourages players of all ages, gender The Central Coast Division Junior Rugby League is a pathway OZTAG is the fastest growing sport on the Central Coast enjoyed Woman Competition Central Park and skill levels to have fun and participate in the great game provider to the 2018 NRL Premiers, Sydney Roosters, playing as by male, female and mixed teams of all athletic abilities for ages of baseball. the Central Coast Roosters in all the representative programs 14s, 6 – 60. “It’s not a sport, it’s a pastime” 15s, 16s, 18s, 23s & Ladies Tackle. The Junior Rugby League Come and see the strongest men and women battle it out over Oztag is a non-tackling game with limited contact, played over caters for 6-18s including Girls League Tag and Girls Tackle for The layout of the baseball diamond means that the whole family, eight gruelling events! See current and 2 x Australia’s Strongest two 20-minute periods with eight players from each team on 14s and 16s. even those not playing in the game, can be actively engaged and Man, Eddie Williams, the muscled-up Central Coast local, compete the field. Many friends, family and work colleagues form teams enjoy the experience. Aussie T-ball is our entry point into the The games are run as 12-minutes each way with two-minutes half against top giant strongmen from New Zealand and Australia. primarily for fun and fitness. game for our young players and provides a great opportunity for time with each squad having a maximum of twenty players with The ladies come from New Zealand and Australia - participating in MATCH PROGRAM the whole family to be part of the team. eleven on the field per team per match. the same events with slightly lighter weights - it will be amazing to watch! Don’t miss all the action. 10s PROGRAM: 2 pools of 4 - Play each team once Time slot 1 - 8:30am to 9:30am PROGRAM – SATURDAY Quarter Finals | Semi Finals | Final Time slot 2 - 10am to 11am 8.15am Athlete Introductions Time slot 3 - 11:30am to 12:30pm 9am Event 1 – Odin’s Overhead Log Lift Challenge (100kg-200kg) 12s 1 Pool of 5 - Play each team once – each team has a bye Time slot 4 - 1:30pm to 2:30pm 11am Event 2 – EBH Environmental Truck Pull 1 Pool of 4 - Play each team once plus a ballot game 1pm Event 3 – The Big Clean Up Race (100kg-200kg Sandbags) Quarter Finals | Semi Finals | Final 3pm Event 4 – Goliath’s 200kg Sandstone Carry for distance 12 Girls/15 Girls/16s PROGRAM – SUNDAY 5 teams - All play 4 games with a bye 9am Event 5 – Conan’s Challenge carrying 475kg on the Semi Finals | Final shoulders and 300kg in the hands 14s 11am Event 6 – Monster Dumbbell Press overhead for repetitions 2 Pools of 3 - Start with cross over game 1pm Event 7 – Super Grip Axle Deadlift for maximum weight Play each team in their pool 3pm Event 8 – Atlas Stone Rumble loading 5 stones up to 200kg Semi Finals | Final for time 4pm Athlete Presentation Ceremony centralcoastrugbyleague.com.au/ SPONSORS AND PARTICIPANTS ALL TO YOU THANK vikingstrength.com facebook.com/CentralCoastJuniorOztag/ facebook.com/baseballcentralcoast 2014-08-14-00-30-42/juniors STREAMED LIVE Saturday 30 March HUNTER V CENTRAL COAST Saturday 30 March CENTRAL COAST JUNIOR Sunday 31 March Central Coast AFL HUNTER CENTRAL COAST RUGBY UNION Regional Sporting 10am – 9pm Christian Football 11am – 5pm 8.30am – 4pm & Recreation Complex Round 1 Season Launch Fields 9 and 12 Champions Match Field 5 All 4 Rugby Gala Day Fields 5, 6, 7 FREE EVENT Senior Men’s Black Diamond Cup and Central Coast Christian Football Association (CCCFA) is all about ALL 4 RUGBY - The great thing about rugby is there is a position AFL HCC Senior Women’s community football. We want teams to have the opportunity for and a style for all ages, shapes and sexes. fellowship, socialising and meeting new people. We encourage We are showcasing four formats of the game being played by AFL Hunter Central Coast is the Premier AFL competition in the respect from everyone who is part of our CCCFA community and boys and girls from 6 to 18 years of age. So bring your boots, region, with 19 Junior clubs and 15 Senior clubs participating from prioritise how we play the game over results. We can find a team sign up for a day and try the only game that competes for the Auskick (5 years) to Masters (over 35 years). AFL Hunter Central for anyone who is interested in joining our competition, whether ball 100% of the time. You are sure to find a style that suits you. Coast is excited to commence the 2019 Season at Central Coast it is by yourself or with a group of friends. Regional Sporting & Recreation Complex with the all Men’s Black PROGRAM Diamond Cup (Men’s Premier Division) and the AFL HCC Women’s PROGRAM: teams playing today. Overall, 12 games will be played with games 11am – 12:45pm l Division 3 Champions Match Field 5 | 8:30am | Refereeing Kids Course live streamed on the league social media and YouTube pages. Narara Valley Baptist Church v Islington Baptist Church Till 4pm | Try touch 7s - Two playing areas set up with different age groups playing at once. Anyone can join a team and try! AFL Hunter Central Coast are playing across two fields with games 1pm – 2:45pm l Division 2 Champions Match The project was Lakes EV Church v Grainery Church commencing at 10am and concluding at 9pm with a match on Field 6 | 8:30am | Prepare for Contact Course with AU7s jointly funded with the each ground being played under lights. 3pm – 4:45pm l Division 1 Champions Match 9:30am – 4pm | 7s Rugby - Clubs to enter teams from 11s Australian Government Wyong Baptist Church v New Heights Christian Church through to Opens including 13s, 15s, 17s and Senior Women’s. OPENING WEEKEND MARCH Day insurance available for anyone wanting to try 7s Rugby for and the Central Coast Council FRI 29 the first time. to build stage one of this complex. OFFICIAL Field 7 | 8:30am | Coaching Clinic with Max Malkin SAT 30 U12s rep selection match PROGRAM SUN 31 U13s v U14s Reps trial match Open Reps v Canberra North Uni Owls U15s Ourimbah v Terrigal/Avoca U15s Girls Rep trials U17s Girls Rep trials U16s 10 a side exhibition matches Central Coast Regional aflhuntercentralcoast.com.au Sporting & Recreation Complex facebook.com/CCCFootball ccjru.com.au 20 LAKE ROAD, TUGGERAH facebook.com/AFLHCCSeniors FREE EVENT Central Coast Council is hosting a weekend of celebratory sporting events which will test out the sportsgrounds of the new Central Coast Regional Sporting and Recreation Complex and provide an opportunity for everyone to come and watch some great sports entertainment! A number of local and NSW sporting organisations will be holding matches, gala days and showcases throughout the opening weekend. The official media partner of this event is 107.7 2GO. Tips for Transport to the Event The opening event will be very busy and, as the first time the facility has been run, we will be testing the environment. We encourage the public to use public transport or carpool to the event wherever possible, and ask everyone for their patience as we road-test the new venue. FRIDAY 29 MARCH NRL | Roosters Secondary School 9’s Competition From 9am to 3.30pm (field 1, 2, 3, 4 & 8) The NRL is proud to host the Roosters 9’s Competition. This event will see Boys and Girls compete in the 14, 16 and Open ages groups with each game run over 18 minutes with nine minute halves. Schools and students from the Central Coast region are able to participate in a safe and fun environment provided by the NRL game development officers. Wheelchair Sports | NSW Hand Cycling Showcase 9am to 2pm (marquee and display area) Wheelchair Sports NSW aims to enrich the lives of people living with a physical disability by participation in sport. Hand cycling and wheelchair racing are some of the fastest growing disability sports in NSW with programs and competitions held internationally. Wheelchair Sports NSW will be showcasing these sports with help from local athletes. Participants can expect to try their hand at hand cycling and track racing, competing against friends, family and our very own Wheelchair Sports NSW athletes. For more information, go to www.wsnsw.org.au Sport NSW | Activate Inclusion Sports Day 9:45am to 1pm (field 6,7) The Activate Inclusion Sports Day is open to primary and high school aged students with a physical, sensory or intellectual disability. Specialised coaches will be in attendance to run the students through a variety of adapted sporting activities in a fun and inclusive setting. The event is a joint collaboration between Central Coast Council, Variety - the Children’s Charity NSW/ACT and Sport NSW. For more information, go to www.sportnsw.com.au/sport-for-all/overview/ Mighty Mariners Girls Clinic with the Central Coast Mariners 10am to 1pm (field 5) Free clinic for young females to encourage healthy and active lifestyle whilst engaging in the sport of football, build up skills, and fall in love with the game.
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