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Round 4 28 - 29 APRIL 2018

2018 OURIMBAH RESERVE GRADE

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2018 First Grade Competition Wyong 32 defeated Berkeley Vale 10 The Entrance 34 defeated Terrigal 14 Congratulations to the players selected in the CCDRL Toukley 18 defeated Erina 6 Ourimbah 22 defeated Woy Woy 14 Under 23’s and Ladies League Tag Representative sides to Kincumber - Bye play North Coast at Macksville next Saturday. 2018 Reserve Grade Competition Wyong 52 defeated Berkeley Vale 12 Today’s round sees some exciting clashes which bring Terrigal 12 defeated The Entrance 4 together a replay of the 2017 Grand Final between Kincumber 20 defeated Northern Lakes 10 Erina 32 defeated Toukley 16 Terrigal and Wyong as well as the match up of the high Woy Woy 26 defeated Ourimbah 16 flying Ourimbah Magpies against the so far undefeated 2018 Open Age Competition Entrance Tigers. Wyong 56 defeated Gosford Kariong 6 The Entrance 32 defeated Terrigal 16 It was good to see the much improved Toukley Hawks Erina 36 defeated Toukley 12 Woy Woy 20 defeated St Edwards 6 record their first win of the season last week against Northern Lakes - Bye the Erina Eagles. 2018 Under 19’s Competition Wyong 64 defeated Berkeley Vale 0 Best of luck to all team this weekend. The Entrance 28 defeated Terrigal 8 Erina 54 defeated Toukley 12 Regards, Woy Woy 44 defeated Ourimbah 16 Kincumber - Bye Fred Hartup 2018 White Lady Funerals Ladies League Tag President CCDRL Wyong 24 defeated Berkeley Vale 8 Erina 34 defeated Toukley 6 Woy Woy 26 defeated Ourimbah 8 Kincumber 8 drew with Northern Lakes 8 The Entrance 12 defeated Terrigal 6 of the WEEK TEAM NEXT WEEK - ROUND 5 Wyong Marco Tetevano 1. Ourimbah Sunday 6th May 2018 Chris Morgan 2. Wyong Terrigal v Ourimbah Greg Wisham 3. Terrigal Duffys Road @ 2.30pm Sam Paul 4. Erina Jackson Watson 5. Ourimbah Toukley v Kincumber Darcy Etrich 6. Wyong Darren Kennedy Oval @ 2.30pm Brad Keighran 7. Terrigal Aja Roberts 8. Toukley Woy Woy v Erina Chris Adams 9. Ourimbah Woy Woy Oval @ 2.30pm Grant Wooden 10. The Entrance Jacob McCudden Wyong v The Entrance 11. Toukley Jacob Giles Morry Breen Oval @ 2.30pm 12. The Entrance 13. Ryan Doherty Northern Lakes v Berkeley Vale Doylo Sporting Fields 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 Club T G FG Pts

First Grade Competition First Grade Competition First Grade Competition The Entrance 3 3 0 0 0 94 32 62 6 Christopher ADAMS Toukley 7 Brad KIEGHRAN Wyong 1 12 0 28 Wyong 3 3 0 0 0 84 30 54 6 Darcy ETRICH Ourimbah 6 James CROOT Ourimbah 0 14 0 28 Ourimbah 3 2 1 0 0 98 64 34 4 Ian HENDERSON Kincumber 6 Matthew NELSON The Entrance 3 5 0 22 Terrigal 3 2 1 0 0 56 46 10 4 Jacob McCUDDEN The Entrance 5 Darcy ETRICH Ourimbah 5 0 0 20 Tyler O’BRIEN Erina 5 Joshua HARMAN Terrigal 2 5 0 18 Kincumber 3 1 1 0 1 56 46 10 4 Aja ROBERTS Terrigal 4 Jacob McCUDDEN The Entrance 4 0 0 16 Toukley 3 1 2 0 0 42 48 -6 2 Alex POHLA Ourimbah 4 Mitchell NAKHOUL Wyong 4 0 0 16 Woy Woy 3 0 2 0 1 24 62 -38 2 Brad KEIGHRAN Wyong 4 Jake FITZPATRICK Toukley 1 5 0 14 Erina 3 0 2 0 1 12 70 -58 2 Brett KEARNEY Kincumber 4 Blake WYLIE Kincumber 0 6 0 12 Berkeley Vale 3 0 3 0 0 14 82 -68 0 Brodie FINNIGAN Woy Woy 4 Matthew KILLICK The Entrance 0 6 0 12

Reserve Grade Competition Reserve Grade Competition Reserve Grade Competition Wyong 3 3 0 0 0 118 24 94 6 Ezekiel COOPER-TETEVANO Wyong 6 Jesse STEPHEN Wyong 1 13 0 30 The Entrance 3 2 1 0 0 60 24 36 4 Luke MALJEVAC Kincumber 6 Bryce BURGUN Wyong 5 0 0 20 Erina 3 2 1 0 0 74 60 14 4 Marcus BARBER Terrigal 6 Jake WILLIAMS Woy Woy 0 9 0 18 Kincumber 3 2 1 0 0 68 56 12 4 Matt BAILEY Berkeley Vale 6 Brayden CAIN Erina 1 7 0 18 Woy Woy 3 2 1 0 0 68 58 10 4 Brett SONTER Woy Woy 5 Brydon RAMIEN Ourimbah 1 7 0 18 Terrigal 3 2 1 0 0 54 48 6 4 Brodie COOPER Kincumber 5 Josh LYON Terrigal 1 7 0 18 Ourimbah 3 2 1 0 0 72 68 4 4 Jacob GRIFFIN The Entrance 5 Nathan DANKS Berkeley Vale 0 6 0 12 Northern Lakes 3 0 3 0 0 32 76 -44 0 Henry DEVLIN Toukley 4 Daniel FENTON Erina 3 0 0 12 Berkeley Vale 3 0 3 0 0 34 96 -62 0 Joshua KESSLER The Entrance 4 Brodie COOPER Kincumber 3 0 0 12 Toukley 3 0 3 0 0 28 98 -70 0 Mitchell DIDUSZKO Northern Lakes 4 Kairo ANDERSON Wyong 3 0 0 12

Open Age Competition Open Age Competition Open Age Competition Woy Woy 3 3 0 0 0 86 28 58 6 Kane RALPH Wyong 8 Blake LAYBUTT Erina 2 12 0 32 Erina 3 3 0 0 0 92 36 56 6 Malu FIU The Entrance 8 Tim BOVIS Woy Woy 1 13 0 30 The Entrance 3 3 0 0 0 94 52 42 6 Orisi RANAVUE Woy Woy 8 Malu FIU The Entrance 6 0 0 24 Wyong 3 2 1 0 0 106 30 76 4 Travis MANTELL Gosford Kariong 8 Jeremy TUNKS Wyong 2 6 0 20 Terrigal 3 1 1 0 1 32 48 -16 4 David THOM St Edwards 6 Paneere KAAKA Wyong 1 8 0 20 St Edwards 3 0 2 0 1 12 32 -20 2 Michael PALMER Terrigal 6 Blake STORM Erina 2 2 0 12 Northern Lakes 3 0 2 0 1 32 92 -60 2 Bradley GASSON Toukley 5 Michael PALMER Terrigal 1 4 0 12 *Gosford Kariong 3 0 3 0 0 42 102 -60 0 Brennan LACEY Gosford Kariong 5 Kane RALPH Wyong 3 0 0 12 Toukley 3 0 3 0 0 34 110 -76 0 Joel WEEKES Woy Woy 5 Jake PAGE The Entrance 2 2 0 12 * Loss of Points Mitchell GREEN The Entrance 5 Robert WARWICK Gosford Kariong 3 0 0 12

Under 19’s Competition Under 19’s Competition Under 19’s Competition Wyong 3 3 0 0 0 164 30 134 6 Kai DOYLE The Entrance 7 Brayden CRAWLEY Erina 4 13 0 42 Erina 3 3 0 0 1 106 24 82 6 Tomi KAATI Wyong 6 Kendyll FAHEY Wyong 1 16 0 36 * The Entrance 3 2 1 0 0 74 30 44 4 Bailey Petrie Toukley 5 Tomi KAATI Wyong 6 0 0 24 Terrigal 3 2 1 0 0 66 44 22 4 Jack STRINGER TerrigalMajor 5 SponsorsLewis SHEENS Erina 5 0 0 20 Woy Woy 3 2 1 0 1 56 52 4 4 Joshua SMITH Ourimbah 4 Daniel MACLEAN Woy Woy 2 6 0 20 Central Coast Division Kincumber 3 0 2 0 1 21 60 -39 2 Aubrey FAULL Terrigal 3 Lachlan NATAPU Wyong 4 0 0 16 Ourimbah 3 1 2 0 0 54 105 -51 2 Brayden CRAWLEY Erina 3 Zachary HAYWARD Toukley 1 6 0 16 of Country Rugby League Toukley 3 1 2 0 0 40 136 -96 2 Brodie FULLER Toukley 3 Zac RYAN Wyong 4 0 0 16 Berkeley Vale 3 0 3 0 0 16 116 -100 0 Clint NORRIS Terrigal 3 Jackson GREAVES The Entrance 0 7 0 14 * Loss of Points Cooper BROMWICH Terrigal 3 Kye LEAUDAIS Wyong 3 0 0 12

White Lady Funerals Ladies League Tag White Lady Funerals Ladies League Tag White Lady Funerals Ladies League Tag The Entrance 3 3 0 0 0 126 6 120 6 Ranni JACKSON Kincumber 9 Holly BUCHANAN The Entrance 4 13 0 42 Erina 3 3 0 0 0 104 16 88 6 Jasmine WOLFE Woy Woy 8 Brittany STARR Terrigal 2 10 0 28 Wyong 3 3 0 0 0 70 8 62 6 Jessie MARTIN BerkeleyGold Vale 7 SponsorsSarah DIMECH Wyong 5 3 0 26 Terrigal 3 2 1 0 0 102 12 90 4 Sarah DIMECH Wyong 7 Amy REGAL Erina 2 6 0 20 Northern Lakes 3 1 1 1 0 34 44 -10 3 Amy REGAL Erina 5 Sian GEORGE The Entrance 4 1 0 18 Kincumber 3 1 1 1 0 18 58 -40 3 Elizabeth DARK Ourimbah 5 Lucy WORKMAN Erina 4 0 0 16 Woy Woy 3 1 2 0 0 34 48 -14 2 Karly FALZON Northern Lakes 5 Angela JONES The Entrance 3 1 0 14 Ourimbah 3 0 3 0 0 12 78 -66 0 Stephanie STOCKWELL Terrigal 5 Madison CROWE Erina 2 2 0 12 Toukley 3 0 3 0 0 6 116 -110 0 Brooke WATSON Kincumber 4 Tara ANGELL Terrigal 3 0 0 12 Berkeley Vale 3 0 3 0 0 8 128 -120 0 Holly BUCHANAN TheSilver Entrance 4 SponsorsAshlee RUSSELL Erina 3 0 0 12

CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP CLUB 1st Res Op 19s Lad Total Wyong 30 24 12 18 18 102 The Entrance 30 16 18 12 18 94 Erina 10 16 18 18 18 80 W Terrigal 20 16 12 12 12 72 Junior Rugby League Sponsors AMBERAL

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Kincumber 20 16 0 6 9 51 RUGBY LEAGUE Ourimbah/St Edwards 20 16 6 6 0 48 FOOTBALLCLUB Toukley 10 0 0 6 0 16 Northern Lakes 0 0 6 0 9 15 Berkeley Vale/Gosford 0 0 0 0 0 0 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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W Junior Rugby League Sponsors AMBERAL TERRIGAL Sharks News Roos News RUGBY LEAGUE The Sharks travelled to Bateau Bay on the weekend Berkeley Vale’s Super Saturday of rugby league was a well FOOTBALLCLUB and it wasn’t the Tiger who came away with there organised and executed festival of football. Wyong were too strong tails between their legs as the Tigers won four out of the five in the CCDRL matches but faltered against in grades with the Sharks second grade toughing it out in winning the Sharks only the ISP. Congratulations to the Panthers Committee on the innovation. Ted Doyle Oval match on the day. We now know what the benchmark is and the improvement and the facilities were presented in fantastic condition, the volunteers were more than CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE needed to be force in this years competitions. accommodating, and the day was an unreserved success as a fundraiser and a means TOUKLEY RLFC The T-W League Tag team were defeated 12 - 6 in a cliffhanger, which could have of lifting the profile of the Club and the game in the area. GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt gone either way and looked headed for a draw until the last play of the game. With Phone (02) 4343 4222 the Tigers having the wind in the first half they dominated possession and field posi- tion as they kept the Sharks pinned down in their half. Taking the lead in the 10th Ladies League Tag – sponsored by Dovmac Mining & Construction ADMINISTRATION: Sharon Ivers minute it took some miraculous defence and a bit of luck to keep the Tigers too 6 - 0 Wyong 24 – Berkeley Vale 8 The Wyong Ladies met some stern resistance from the Pantheresses in the early stages Phone (02) 4343 4255 at the break. The second half was the reverse of the first with the Sharks dominat- ing field position and a great try to Brittany Starr from a kick, chase and dive which and took an unconvincing 10-4 lead into the break. Sarah Dimech scored a nice solo try Fax (02) 4340 4567 was followed up by a Starr penalty goal had the score locked until up couple of in the 29th minute, regathering her own kick from close range. Carissa Harrison crossed Email [email protected] UMINA BEACH miscalculations in the final minutes gave the Tigers the opportunity for victory. Best in the 33rd minute from a set play after Teearna Langbridge created space from acting Website http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au R.L.F.C. for the Sharks was Rachel Curnow who tagged and pushed herself to the limit, the half, and when Sarah touched down for her second try in the 40th minute, the Roos led two points went to Claudia Symington who got through plenty of work around the 24-4 and looked comfortable. Berkeley Vale scored late to narrow the final scoreline. CCDRL Division Office & Mailing Address: Office Hours: ruck while the one point was shared between Brittany Starr, who also received the The five tries to two victory was a good indication of the difference between the teams. Mt Penang Parklands Monday - Friday Players Player award and Matead Barber who made some crucial tags and made Tylah Vallance was voted Players’ Player and Teearna Langbridge received the Coach’s plenty of crucial meters. A great game between two very competitive sides. Award. Building 27, The Avenue 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. The Sharks Nineteens were pretty disappointing in a performance against a side Under 19’s – sponsored by Fill & Carry Fruit Market at Kanwal Village Kariong NSW 2250 who turned up ready to play. We know the main areas that we need to improve and Wyong 64 – Berkeley Vale 0 we’ll be working hard at training to better ourselves in the coming weeks. The three The Panthers were clearly outgunned by the strong Wyong squad, but displayed plenty Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written by the individual clubs points and Players Player went to sixteen year old Jack Stringer whose commit- of character throughout this match. The Roos led 26-0 at halftime, scoring in each of their ment and toughness is always a significant feature of his play. The two points went and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. first two possession sets, and dominating the forward exchanges. The visitors crossed to another sixteen year old, Clint Norris who tried his heart all day and continually turned up for his mates. The one point went to Aubrey Faull who has his best game for a further seven tries in the second period to round out the impressive scoreline. The for his new club thus far and who was rewarded with a good try. Everyone of us is visitors showed greater patience in this game than the two previous rounds and are accountable for their performance and win, lose or draw, we will be working hard to developing an understanding of the way Coach Farag wants to play and their individual show we are capable of much more. roles within his game plan. Although a work in progress, the boys are heading in the The T-W Sharks Open grade put up a good effort against The Entrance Tigers who right direction. Players’ Player was Zac Ryan and Jake O’Meley received the No Coward will be one of gun sides this year. The Sharks went set for set early in the match Award. scoring the first try and putting plenty of pressure on the Tigers defence. The Tigers Open Age – sponsored by Citrus Clean Central Coast then got away to a good lead and looked like running up big score, however the Wyong 56 – Gosford Kariong 6 Sharks dug in and stuck to their guns, and won the second half. Good signs for the The Roos had crossed four times before Travis Mantell scored for the Storm, and by the season ahead. Well done Boys. The three points and Players Player went to Rhys time the referee signalled halftime, the green and gold led 30-6. Wyong halves Michael Bryant who made plenty of big charges and hits, the two points went to Michael Smith and Pan Kaaka well managed the team’s tempo and direction. Prop Gary Field ran Creamer who plays well each week, with the one point shared between the halves like a three quarter, and the introduction of Ned Clancy late in the half re-energised the Mitch Hall and Cameron Smith. Bring On Wyong next week. visitors. The Roos piled on the points in the second half. Ben Morsillo was busy. Jeremy The Sharks Reserve grade side dug deep to defeat the Tigers 12 - 4 in a hard Tunks beautifully timed a courage line run to cross for his second. Whilst there is much fought defensive match. The Sharks showed good discipline early and controlled room for improvement, this was a better effort in terms of composure and team work. the ball to cross for two tries through Harry King and Jed Ambose and with a Josh Ben Morsillo was Players’ Player and Gary Field the No Coward. Lyon conversion the Sharks led 10 - 0 at the break. Both sides turned over too much Reserve Grade – sponsored by Optus Lakehaven possession in the second half and it took an outstanding defensive effort from the Sharks to limit the Tigers to an unconverted try while Lyon added another penalty. Wyong 52 – Berkeley Vale 12 Best for the Sharks and Players Player was Josh Starr who made plenty of hits in The Panthers scored first, diving over from acting half in the 9th minute. The Roos had Majordefence Sponsorsand ran strongly, the two points went to Jed Ambrose who schemed around showed scant respect for the Centralball, opting to go wide Coast and pass out theDivision back in the early the rucks and was tireless in defence while the one point was shared between Blake stages before earning that right. The visitors were punching holes in the Berkeley Vale Inwood and Harry King who both shut down many of the Tigers attacking raids. defence but were failing to add those critical finishing touches. However, by the 12th The Sharks First grade side came up against a classy Tigers side and were out- minute these issues had beenof largely Country corrected, and theRugby team began League to roll over the pointed in a tough and physical contest, 34 - 14. Coach Forbes was pleased with Panthers. Bryce Burgun scored the first of his five tries in the 12th minute and the second the teams effort but is concerned about the growing injury toll. Best for the Sharks in the 31st minute. Wyong led 28-6 at the end of the first period, then scored a further five was Aaiden Wright who was in the thick of everything despite carrying injuries, Todd tries in the second. Shaq Mitchell’s angled solo effort from the Panthers’ 40m line was Lewis received the two points on the back of his organisation, great kicking game remarkable. The Reggies are strong from sideline to sideline, possess a good kicking and strong defence which he shared with Justin Sopp who had another standout game and enough flair to be a genuine title threat. Big tests loom against Terrigal and performance. The one point was shared between Lachlan Bell who also received The Entrance. the Players Player and Aja Roberts who both tried their hardest to stem the Tigers “We started a bit slow first 10 mins. Berkeley Vale scored first and then we kicked in and attack. The Entrance showed they will be very hard to beat for this years premier- played good footy. All 17 did their job and another good defensive effort.” ship with some handy players still to return from injury. Les Hannah We wish to thank the following sponsors Players’ Player went to Bryce Burgun and the No Coward to Brady Barwick. 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6. Major Sponsors Central Coast Division Major Sponsors Central Coast Division of Country Rugby League of Country Rugby League Panthers News Eagles News From President Desk. Welcome to all Erina supporters to Berkeley Vale today. Gold Sponsors I just want to take this opportunity to thank all the With our first home game in two weeks go and tireless workers, committee supporters, players, and grab some Eagles merchandise from Club reception. Gold Sponsors sponsors for the huge effort, both on and off the footy field over the last few Golden Eagles Reunion is now on 17 June vs Ourimbah at Erina Oval. weeks. We have had a couple of big events the last couple of weekends at Congratulations to the Erina players who have made the Central Coast representa- home at Berka tive team. and the success of these days can be attributed to a great team effort First grade – last weekend we travelled to Toukley. Much improvement on the week from all involved. 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At half time the scores were locked up 10 all. What a massive day at the beautifully presented Berkeley Vale Oval on Sat- In the second half we looked a lot better with the ball in our hand with Muzz steering urday for our club, hosting the Roosters and Manly under 20s as well as their the ship around, Reggie straightening up the play and Jack out the back. After a reserve grade teams in conjunction with our usual teams playing, made for tough game we ended up running out victors 32-16. 3 points and players player to a huge day and night. Brayden Cain, 2 points Jack Frasca and 1 point Daniel Fenton. Well done to Boof and his committee and volunteers as well as Open grade – it was 3 from 3 for Jase May’s Open Grade side against a typically Boothy(groundskeeper Willy) and his helpers for showcasing our club and tough Toukley Hawks side on Sunday at Toukley. 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We are working out some new CCDRL Division Office & Mailing Address: Building 27,Office The Avenue Hours: Managing director of9.00 the ‘Longa.m. -Front 5.00 Shirtp.m. company’ Dave ‘Cupcake’ Lyons combinations in the halves so we still have a lot of improvement to come. Best for for his continued support and sobriety. It was inspiring to see so many club Erina were Stacey Markham, Amy Regal and Indie Elms and for a gallant Toukley Mt Penang Parklands Kariong NSWMonday 2250 - Friday supporters, current and former players and their families and club sponsors Kaelah McNamara, Darby Clark and Georgia Corbett were the best. Building 27, The Avenue 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. rally around the Berka Flag and turn up to lend a hand on Super Saturday. Like us on Facebook - facebook.com/erinaleaguesclub Kariong NSW 2250 Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written by theGreat individual club …clubs great people. and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. 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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. Vale: Darrell Eastlake Renowned sports commentator Darrell Eastlake, best known for Wide World of Sports, and a proud central coast resident has died aged 75. He died following a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease and emphysema at a nursing home on the Central Coast. Eastlake had been calling rugby league for NBN-3 in Newcastle, and radio 2GO locally before he began working for the in 1982. He worked in TV and radio for more than 40 years, perhaps best known for his enthusiastic coverage of the State of Origin during the 1980s and early ’90s, as well as Formula 1, ironman, weightlifting and superbikes. He was pulled from the commentary team at the 1990 Auckland for his over-excited performances. Ken Sutcliffe worked alongside Eastlake and remembers a man who was full of enthusiasm. “Darrell used to get to a fever pitch from very early on in the game,” Sutcliffe told The Daily Telegraph in 2013. “He’d get so excited that David Hill, our executive producer, stood behind Darrell in the broadcast box at with a rolled up Courier Mail. “He’d belt him over the head if he started getting too carried away but Darrell just kept on calling in his own unique style. You heard his voice and you knew you were watching State of Origin.” Eastlake started his working life as a baggage handler at Qantas, then ran a surf shop before entering the media. Tom Malone head of Nine sports said in a statement, “Darrell’s impact on Australian sport cannot be overstated. He was one of the leading voices and faces of Wide World of Sports. He revolutionised sports like Weightlifting, Formula 1, and Superbikes with his trademark excitement and “HUUGE” commentary. Better than most, he understood that sport is enter- tainment, and for the average person, a momentary escape from their everyday life “His inimitable commentary was central to the early success of State of Origin, especially his love of King Wally, Lang Park, and the underdog Queenslanders. He loved athletes and he loved sport and shared that passion and love with all of us through the television.

Darrell Eastlake: A big belly laugh from ’s heartland By Peter FitzSimons I know it. You know it. In the wake of Darrell Eastlake passing away on Thursday, I have to reprise my favourite “shaggy dog” story about him, which I first heard in the early 1990s when I worked with him for Channel Nine’s Wide World of Sports. See, one warm Saturday morning in April, Darrell was working away in Scott Street, Willoughby, when the phone rang. Larger than life: Eastlake was unmistakable on the mike and never faked his enthusiasm. He picked it up, only to hear that famous growl: “How’s Easter going?” It was Kerry Packer himself, calling all the way from London! “Terrific, Mr Packer, terrific,” Big Dazza replied quickly, trying to gather himself. “The sun’s shining, the surf’s up, had a great barbie with the kids yesterday, played a bit of frisbee. Dazza got only as far as this, when he was interrupted by a mighty roar, “Not that f---ing Easter, you f---ing idiot! My Easter, my horse Easter, running in the Randwick carnival! Who am I f---ing talking to?” Darrell took a deep breath, looked left, looked right. It simply had to be done. He didn’t want to do it, but it had to be done. He replied “Kenny Sutcliffe, Mr Packer, goodbye.” (Click.) Darrell was, for the record, a great bloke, with absolutely no difference between his public and private persona – big, boom- ing, garrulous, guffawing . He looked like Australia, sounded like Australia, and when he called a match, his level of excite- ment was so genuine, and so infectious, I reckon his success was that we in the audience felt obliged to lift up just to try and get to him. Darrell was a big belly laugh from the heartland of the Australian psyche. Just how did he burst on the Nine scene, though, all those years ago? I asked David Hill, who was the boss of Channel Nine sport 40 years ago, before becoming the long-time president of Fox Sports International, and now executive producing the Formula One. “It was my Aunty Jean who told me about him.” Hill responded. “I’m from Newcastle, and I was telling her I was looking for announcers for the 1982 Commonwealth Games. She loved Darrell’s league calls. So I checked him out and hired him ...” Little did Aunty Jean know what her recommendation was about to create. He loved his Harley and bodysurfing HUUGE waves, and a convivial one or two at the Terrigal Pub, and you always knew when he was in the room. Vale, Darrell. You were one of the beauts.

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8. Storm News Bears News Gosford ran into stiff opposition last Saturday and by We came up against a Woy Woy side who won their clock off, a grotesquely disfigured scoreboard did opening two games and we knew we were in for signal a hefty loss. Too many simple mistakes com- a tough afternoon. ing out of our own half invited the ruthless Roos to pepper our line and Still with a handful of players on the sidelines due to injuries we were they were slick enough to take full advantage. lucky to call upon a few of the Ourimbah boys who filled in well. Travis Mantell was adjudged the Storm’s best, having speared over for The game was a hard fought contest with Woy Woy coming away with the sides lone try; he also went perilously close on at least two other oc- a 20-6 win. Whilst our attack early in the season is a work in progress casions. Powerful right centre Brennan Lacey continued his impressive due to some new personnel the boys commitment in defence cannot be start to the season and picked up the two points, while chief playmaker questioned. We picked up some more injuries during the game which will Brendan Eather was handed the bronze, despite being hindered by a again test our playing depth but I’m sure we will continue to work through dodgy groin. Veteran back-rower Craig Starr was another solid contribu- it and come out the other side. 3 Points went to Durbo who backed up another good game putting in tor with plenty of meaningful defence early on and a spectacular bust a fine display. 2 Points went to Dale Wilson who relished the switch to down the left edge that had the Storm faithful on their feet in the shadows 5/8 and scored a nice try. 1 Point and Players Player went to Brendon of halftime. Hall who continues to impress each week. Coaches award went to Dave Graham Foster’s team will need to regroup quickly from the fifty point Thom who got through a mountain of work and never stopped trying all shortfall against Wyong, as today we cop a visit from the premiers day. Erina, who one can only imagine will prove to be a tough nut to crack. To all the parents, partners and supporters we invite you all back to the (- The Eye -). Gosford Sailing Club for the after match function. A big thank you to our corporate supporters: The Elanora Hotel –East Gosford (Major Sponsor), St Edwards Open Grade are proudly Sponsored by Bartlett Construction, Hinterland Gosford, Seaman Concreting, Terrigal Constructions, Travo Corp Omid Corporation, & Vodaphone Gosford. Gosford Sailing Club and White Dickson Architects.

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9. ISP CUP NEWS Wyong were two from six coming into the Round 7 fixture against Blacktown Workers. The Sea Eagles had comfortably accounted for the Roos in a pre-season trial match and were well capable of racking up points if given the opportu- nity. On the other hand, the green and gold had struggled to score points and had posed little threat with the ball in recent matches. There was hope the change of scenery at Berkeley Vale may help Wyong rediscover their mojo. Wyong looked to have found some form in the early stages #LOVINGMUSICLOVINGLIFE with the big men, Lindsay Collins, Eloni Vunakece and Poa- sa Faamausili rolling through the ruck. Mitch Cornish kicked crossfield in the 5th minute. Blacktown was penalised for Points to be aware of when tackling Josh Mantellato mid-air, and in the ensuing set, seeking grants funding in Mitch Williams from acting half found Collins running hard and straight between the uprights. Mantellato converted to no particular priority. put the Roos ahead 6-0. After Reece Robinson intercepted a pass in the 10th minute to race 60m to score, the locals were looking good at 12-0. The visitors did not panic, and • Do you have any funds to assist with the project. by halftime had reduced the deficit to 12-10 courtesy of tries to Jackson Hastings and . All the momentum • Are you the owner of the facility/ground etc. was with the Sea Eagles who ran in five more tries after halftime without reply and built a 32-12 lead until Matt • If not do you have letters of consent/support. Ikuvalu crossed for a consolation try in the 78th minute. The final 32-16 scoreline flattered the Roos, as both Hastings • If you are a multi use and represent several and Lussick had an off day with the boot. Wyong now face a very tough road to make the top identities are you applying as a combined group. four, and next take on Mounties at Morry Breen Field on Saturday 28 April. Kick off is at 3.00pm. • Are all the required council plans/specifications/concept plans that may be required in place.

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Last weekend had all LLT games with closer scorings than the first few rounds. Kincumber and Northern Lakes had YOU CAN ADVERTISE a 8 all draw with two tries a piece with Ranni Jackson playing a great game for the Colts. The Hawks defend- ed very well against the Eagles with Erina winning 34-6. HERE Toukley are a much improved team this year and will continue to get better each week. Woy Woy’s Jasmine PLEASE PHONE Wolfe scored two tries helping the Roosters to a 26-8 win over Ourimbah while Ella McCabe scored her first try for CENTRAL COAST DIVISION the Magpies! Berkeley Vale played very well considering rugby league office they had no reserves but Wyong were too strong winning 24-4. In the much awaited grand final replay between The Entrance and Terrigal The Entrance ran out winners 12-6. The Tigers defended well all game and the curtain raiser was a very exciting game before first grade. Kristen Kessler and Holly Buchanan were outstanding all game for the Tigers and the sole point scorer for the Sharks NEWS, SPORTS Brittany Starr had a very strong game. Round 2 of this game will be sure to be just as exciting to watch these two & WEATHER very strong contenders of the competition. Congratulations to all players who have been selected for • • • EVERY NIGHT AT SIX • • the representative side.

10. CENTRAL COAST ON THIS DAY... REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS ROUND 4 Ladies League Tag Under 23s Holly Buchanan (The Entrance) Kye Martin (Wyong) In 2007 Ourimbah, Northern Lakes and Ashlee Russell (Erina) Alex Pohla (Ourimbah) The Entrance were undefeated leaders on Stacey Markham (Erina) Jesse Bogle (Erina) First Grade, while Ourimbah led the Club Kristen Kessler (The Entrance) Jack Carlisle (Erina) Championship. Cassidy Atkins (Erina) John Symington (Terrigal) Stephanie Sharp (The Entrance) Blake Wylie (Kincumber) In 2005, Robert Harris from Wyong, Terrigal’s Sarah Dimech (Wyong) Jake Trindall (Wyong) Scott Delaney and Todd Maloney from Umina Stephanie Stockwell (Terrigal) Ben Thomas (Wyong) were leading the Best and Fairest. Madison Crowe (Erina) TJ McLean (Woy Woy) Shannon Higgins(Terrigal) Jakob Giles (Toukley) Season 2011 saw the undefeated Umina play Elysia Atkins (Terrigal) Jarrod Kessler (Wyong) The Entrance (5th) in the Match of the Round Sian George (The Entrance) Jacob McCudden (The Entrance) after Umina defeated Berkeley Vale 19 – 12 Jocelyn Kelleher (The Entrance) Ben Steven (Erina) in Round 3 and the Tigers defeated Emily Haines (Erina) Noah Easton (The Entrance) Ourimbah 28 – 14. Claudia Symington (Terrigal) Trent Pye (Berkeley Vale) Teah Goodhand (The Entrance) Matt Fisk (Ourimbah) In 2013 Berkeley Vale were leaders in the Club Rachel Dobbie(Terrigal) Ryan Doherty (The Entrance) Championship after a torrential downpour washed Jasmine Dillon (Erina) Lachlan Bell (Terrigal) out the last Round. Jason Thorne from Ourimbah Brittany Starr ( Terrigal) William Pearsall (The Entrance) was leading point scorer at this stage Ellah Smeeth (The Entrance)

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However’ a poor five Website http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au R.L.F.C. minute period allowed the visitors to take the lead 10 - 8 as they scored two quick 12 points together, before the Maggies started to settle into their quick tries. We crossed once more before half time with a well-executed dum- game plan . Without Mildren , Foley and Beale , the team quickly realised CCDRL Division Office & Mailing Address: Office Hours: my half sneak over to lead 14 - 10 at the break. The impressive thing about the day was that in the second half we came out and went on with the job running simple & composed footy was required. With Overton and Takarua scor- Mt Penang Parklands Monday - Friday another 4 tries. There was some really good physicality in the game and both ing , the Roosters took a slim lead into halftime. After the break , our Men Building 27, The Avenue 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. sides played with gusto making it a great game to be a part of. settled into the grind , keeping Woy Woy scoreless and earning a tough, Kariong NSW 2250 Reserve Grade Report: but comfortable win. Everyone played there roles well with Takarua , Et- The GTL Rapid Clean Reserve Grade Tigers put in a disappointing display Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written by the individual clubs against Terrigal. Two wins in the opening rounds may have glossed over the rich , Bayley and Vaotuua providing spark when it was required . Good to and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. fact that the team has been in scratchy form. An error riddled performance see this group bonding strongly in the first half gifted our opponents plenty of ball and good field position. Unfortunately, an inability to control possession continued in the second half together , keen to test themselves against one of the benchmark sides with no fewer than 17 handling errors. The team will need to improve in this today in The Entrance Tigers @ Edsacc oval . area in coming weeks. Congratulations to the other grades on good wins and Congratulations to the Tigers selected in the Central Coast Rep Teams. Anytime Fitness Wyoming Ladies League Tag Team Report - Well the ladies got off to a sluggish start but come home strongly. Improving every Open Age Report: The MJM Kitchens & Stone Open Age Tigers got off to a better start this week. It will be a tough game against the Tigers this week but I know the week. Getting away to a 24-6 half time lead. Giving away a lot of posses- girls are up to it. sion, through errors and penalties, Terrigal got back into the game, but to our boys credit we dug deep and finished the game well, 32-16. One point went Club Report to Blacky, Two points went to Aaron and Three points went to players player Today we travel out to Edsacc Oval in our round 4 clash against our tra- Junior (Malu) with 3 try’s. ditional rivals The Entrance Tigers and we as a club are looking forward Under 19’s Report: to this challenge in all grades. After last week’s vastly improved efforts The Coca Cola Amatil Under 19 Tigers were happy to be back at EDSACC where we opened the day’s events. Once again, the Tigers were short on the club and players will be out to show some consistency and play some troops when facing the high flying Terrigal Sharks, but the boys showed they good footy, everyone has a spring in there step now and looking forward were up for a fight in a great display. After conceding an early try, the boys re- ally fought back hard with tries to Andrew (who needs training) Petersen and to the challenge of playing one of the benchmark clubs in all grades, after tireless Kyle McCudden with a conversion by Jackson (dead eye) Greaves for last weeks determined win in first grade which just shows the potential a lead of 10–4 at the break. The second half showed the Tigers at their best within this playing group we have put together to which also reflects on with a scintillating display of attacking football coupled with tough defence. A Majortrio of triesSponsors to the ebullient Matt Hedges in addition to a try to our leader Jake our reserve grade lads. Slee together with a conversion by Jackson Greaves completed our scoring Everyone is welcome to attendCentral our after match Coast presentations Division held at the while Terrigal scored a fortunate try against the run of play to for the result showing a win to the young Tigers 28–8. Best players for the Tiger cubs were Tall Timbers Hotel from 5pmof with Country refreshments Rugby and excellent League meals avail- the superb Andrew Petersen, the man who laid the platform early, Zane Grif- able, so please bring your families and all kids are more than welcome fiths, hardworking Darren Grech and the try scoring machine Matt Hedges, with Andrew Petersen getting the Players’ Player Award. to attend. The club will be doing raffles at the hotel on Friday afternoons 4pm to 6pm so please support our raffle and the hotel. League Tag Report: The Pallisters Ladies League Tag Tigers continued their strong start to season 2018 with a 12-6 win over Terrigal in a grand final replay. The Tigers went into the game expecting a tough and close contest and that is exactly what was Ourimbah Wyoming RLFC would like to thank our business delivered. A first half try to Sian George saw the Tigers take a 6-0 lead into partners for season 2018 and encourage all our supporters the break. 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Best for the Ladies were Astrid Brannigan, end of the day we got there and banked the 2 points which is what it’s CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE Jasmine Wolfe and Dracie Sarson I also thought Ashlee Pauletto had a all about. TOUKLEY RLFC good first game back. GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt (3) points was Dane Vawdon, best defensive game he has put in for a The Phil’s Car Repairs Under 19’s were too good for Ourimbah scoring Phone (02) 4343 4222 while. He whacked them all game and was a stand out in defence, will 8 tries to 2 with Jack Alipate getting a hat-trick, Daniel MacLean 2 and only get better as he gets fitter. ADMINISTRATION: Sharon Ivers Saxon Wollenhaupt, Mitch Wilson and Max Bovis 1 try a piece. Daniel Phone (02) 4343 4255 (2) points went to Anthony Barbaro for a great game, plenty of energy MacLean also pegged 5 goals with Richardson kicking 1. The pick for Fax (02) 4340 4567 and really showed some strong qualities, Barbs never stopped all game. the 19’s were Jack Alipate, Max Bovis and Saxon Wollenhaupt having Email [email protected] UMINA BEACH (1) point was shared by El Rozario & Johnny Dale, very solid across the Website http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au R.L.F.C. park for the whole game with a lot more involvement this game. another strong game. With the new Leagues Club manager Craig Fairweather and his wife CCDRL Division Office & Mailing Address: Office Hours: We meet Woy Woy this week back at home again so hoping for a big Jana in the stand showing their support the boys; our Woy Woy Leagues Mt Penang Parklands Monday - Friday crowd to cheer us on. Open Age got away with another win 20-6 against St Eddies. Each get- Building 27, The Avenue 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. A huge thank you to See Thru Cleaning & the Markets Limited Kariong NSW 2250 for coming on board as our sponsors, makes life that little bit easier when ting a try were Tim Bovis, Mack Fawcett and TJ McLean with Tim add- great people get behind you, many thanks. ing 4 conversions, pick of the best were Brenny Edwards, Joel Weekes, Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written by the individual clubs Beau Bovis and Orisi Ranavue. and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. Ladies League Tag Report In 2nd Grade S&M Contracting took the 2 points 26-16 with tries to Adam Tough day in the heat for our girls today against north lakes Mears 2 and Guy Pearson, Chad Martin and Trent Grace all getting 1 Much improved effort shown by all players this week Leah, Ebony H, each Jake Williams plotted 3 goals. Brett Sonter had a strong game as Lou and Cassie having strong games with good runs. Ranni playing a did Guy Pearson and Adam Mears. key role in setting up trys while Tayla and Taylor both had good games Versatile Homes 1st grade Roosters team went down in a tight one 22- in both defense and attack. Brooke and Ash getting the tries great team 14. Roosters scorers were Jarrod Flack and Rhys Ryan with Chris Hyde effort let’s keep it going girls kicking 2 goals. Brodie Finnegan, Blake Mattie and Justin McDermott all played well and Rhys Ryan had his best game for the club. Players player - Tayla Mackay A big positive for all teams in the club is the amount of improvement we 3pts- Ebony Harris have in us I don’t think any have played their best footy yet. 2pts- Ranni Jackson From all at the junior and seniors club congratulations to Woy Woy jun- 1pt- Leah Arnesen iors Jack Alipate on making his first grade debut I’m sure it will be the 1pt- Tayla Mackay first of many. 1pt- Cassie Moyes Great to see mini footy at Woy Woy Oval thanks to Lisa Herring from Well down girls. 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CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE TOUKLEY RLFC GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt 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

Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written by the individual clubs and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. At the Footy.....

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18. TOOHEYS CENTRAL COAST DIVISION 2018 DRAW

DATE HOME TEAM VISITING TEAM VENUE DATE HOME TEAM VISITING TEAM VENUE

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 ROUND 15 28th April Bye V Toukley Doylo Sporting Fields 22nd July Bye V Ourimbah Doylo Sporting Fields 29th April Berkeley Vale V Erina Berkeley Vale Oval 22nd July Woy Woy V The Entrance Woy Woy Oval 29th April Terrigal V Wyong Duffys Road Oval 22nd July Wyong V Erina Morry Breen Oval 29th April The Entrance V Ourimbah Edsacc Oval 22nd July Terrigal V Toukley Duffys Road Oval 29th April Kincumber V Woy Woy MacKillop Oval 22nd July Berkeley Vale V Kincumber Berkeley Vale Oval

ROUND 5 29TH JULY SCHEDULED WASHOUT/BYE WEEKEND 6th May Bye V Berkeley Vale Doylo Sporting Fields 6th May Terrigal V Ourimbah Duffys Road Oval ROUND 16 6th May Toukley V Kincumber Darren Kennedy Oval 5th August Toukley V Woy Woy Darren Kennedy Oval 6th May Woy Woy V Erina Woy Woy Oval 5th August Erina V The Entrance Erina Oval 6th May Wyong V The Entrance 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 3rd June Erina V Terrigal Erina Oval ELIMINATION SEMI FINAL @ Bill Sohier Park 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 23rd June Woy Woy V Kincumber Woy Woy Oval 16th SEPTEMBER 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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