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CCDRL NEWS Official Program of Central Coast Division Rugby League WYONG RUGBY LEAGUE CLUB GROUP Major Sponsor of CCDRL Representative Program CCDRL NEWS Official Program of Central Coast Division Rugby League Minor Semi Final Saturday, 5th September, 2015 Sohier Park, Ourimbah U/19’s .............................................Wyong v Erina Open Age.............................Toukley v St Edwards Ladies League Tag ......Berkeley Vale v The Entrance Reserve Grade ....................... Woy Woy v Toukley First Grade......................... Kincumber v Woy Woy Major Semi Final Sunday, 6th September, 2015 Berkeley Vale Oval U/19’s ....................................Kincumber v Terrigal Open Age.................................Ourimbah v Wyong Ladies League Tag ...................Kincumber v Erina Reserve Grade ..................Wyong v The Entrance First Grade...........................Th Entrance v Wyong W AMBERAL TERRIGAL RUGBY LEAGUE UMINA BEACH FOOTBALLCLUB TOUKLEY R.L.F.C. FINAL SERIES PRESIDENT’S MINOR MESSAGE SEMI-FINAL 5th September, 2015 Again this weekend supporters are in for a wonderful weekend of rugby league, with the Sohier Park, Ourimbah Minor Semi Finals being played at Sohier Park on Saturday and Major Semi Final on MAJOR Sunday at Berkeley Vale. SEMI-FINAL Although all grades are going to be full of 6th September, 2015 interest certainly the Bendigo Bank First Berkeley Vale Oval Grade promises two hard fought contests MAJOR SPONSOR 2015 between the Kincumber Colts and the PRELIMINARY Woy Woy Roosters on Saturday and the FINAL Wyong Roos taking on Minor Premiers The Entrance Tigers on Sunday. 13th September, 2015 Berkeley Vale Oval Central Coast I would encourage all lovers of Rugby League to get out to the games and enjoy R GRAND FINAL the finals atmosphere. Community Bank 19th September, 2015 The first week of the finals series has seen Morry Breen Oval branches excellent spectator behaviour and it is great to be at the footy with supporters barracking for their teams in a sportsmanlike manner, lets hope this continues throughout the series. Well Done!!!!! Regards, Joe Smith CCDRL President 3 LAST ROUND’S RESULTS 2015 POINTS TABLE BEST & FAIREST as at 24.07.15 PLAYERS POINTS Name Surname Club Total Name Club T G FG Pts Results ~ Semi Finals Team P W L D B F A PD PT Bendigo 1st Grade Bendigo Bank 1st Grade Bendigo Bank - 1st Grade Bendigo Bank - 1st Grade The Entrance 18 13 1 4 0 497 162 335 30 Alex LANGBRIDGE Wyong 15 Matthew NELSON Berkeley Vale 8 59 0 150 Elimination Semi Final – 29/08/2015 Kincumber 18 11 6 1 0 508 317 191 23 Aja ROBERTS Central Wyong 15 Joshua HARMAN Terrigal 7 57 0 142 Woy Woy 37 defeated Terrigal 6 Mack FAWCETT Umina 14 Brayden CAIN Kincumber 1 66 0 136 Wyong 18 10 5 3 0 426 260 166 23 Matt HARDES The Entrance 13 Blake CARTER Wyong 6 42 0 108 Qualifying Semi Final - 30/08/2015 Woy Woy 18 10 6 2 0 357 322 35 22 Terrigal 18 10 7 1 0 458 280 178 21 Thomas REID Umina 12 Jake FITZPATRICK Toukley 4 46 0 108 Wyong 25 defeated Kincumber 24 Toukley 18 10 8 0 0 396 338 58 20 Bailey WOODEN Toukley 12 Ben BROOKS Woy Woy 2 45 1 99 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Berkeley Vale 18 8 7 3 0 435 369 66 19 Brad BENNETT Kincumber 10 Joel WEEKES Umina 7 28 0 84 Reserve Grade Erina 18 9 8 1 0 347 416 -69 19 Jake SHEARER Kincumber 10 Adam MCINNES The Entrance 5 30 0 80 Elimination Semi Final - 29/08/2015 Umina 18 5 9 4 0 290 488 -198 14 Ben BROOKS Woy Woy 9 Perry LE BROCQUE The Entrance 13 9 0 70 Toukley 14 defeated Erina 0 Ourimbah 18 5 11 2 0 365 512 -147 12 Jake FITZPATRICK Toukley 9 Jason OVERTON Northern Lakes 2 31 0 70 Northern Lakes 18 3 12 3 0 262 483 -221 9 Qualifying Semi Final - 30/08/2015 Central Wyong 18 1 15 2 0 300 694 -394 4 Reserve Grade Reserve Grade The Entrance 28 defeated Woy Woy 8 Ryan DOHERTY The Entrance 18 Ryan DOHERTY The Entrance 9 89 0 214 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reserve Grade Blake MCGEE Erina 14 Michael WRIGHT Toukley 17 60 0 188 Open Age Wyong 18 15 2 1 0 626 170 456 31 James CROOT Woy Woy 14 Travis GALLEN Kincumber 6 62 0 148 Elimination Semi Final - 29/08/2015 The Entrance 18 14 2 2 0 714 146 568 30 Brendan FLETCHER Northern Lakes 11 James CROOT Woy Woy 10 49 0 138 Woy Woy 18 13 3 2 0 551 187 364 28 St Edwards 42 defeated The Entrance 16 Edward BENNETT Toukley 10 Richard LYONS Berkeley Vale 9 35 0 106 Toukley 18 13 5 0 0 576 256 320 26 Glenn SMITH Wyong 10 Michael SMITH Wyong 5 39 0 98 Qualifying Semi Final - 30/08/2015 Erina 18 11 6 1 0 470 270 200 23 Luke KIRKBY The Entrance 10 Mitchell JOHNSON Terrigal 12 24 0 96 Wyong 25 defeated Toukley 24 Kincumber 18 10 8 0 0 506 309 197 20 Michael SMITH Wyong 10 Brodyn MILLS The Entrance 23 0 0 92 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Berkeley Vale 18 9 9 0 0 402 353 49 18 Blake COOPER Ourimbah 9 Glenn SMITH Wyong 8 28 3 91 Terrigal 18 7 10 1 0 322 418 -96 15 Ladies League Tag Boydie-Lee SYMES Berkeley Vale 9 Aaron HAMSTRA Woy Woy 18 0 0 72 Ourimbah 18 5 12 1 0 302 605 -303 11 Elimination Semi Final - 29/08/2015 Northern Lakes 18 4 13 1 0 198 668 -470 9 Open Age Open Age The Entrance 18 defeated Umina 6 Umina 18 1 16 1 0 122 707 -585 3 Nicholas Spittles St Edwards 11 Rowen DOYLE St Edwards 4 28 0 72 Central Wyong 18 1 17 0 0 190 890 -700 2 Qualifying Final - 30/08/2015 Matthew EASON Ourimbah 10 James HOLT Ourimbah 4 28 0 72 Erina 22 defeated Berkeley Vale 4 Open Age Michael MASTERS Berkeley Vale 8 Nathan BROWN Erina 9 15 0 66 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ourimbah 18 10 2 2 4 348 162 186 30 Ben STARKEY Ourimbah 7 Richard AMYOUNI The Entrance 3 24 0 60 Under 19’s Wyong 18 7 4 1 6 365 218 147 27 Darren MCGOWAN Erina 7 Mitchell BARRETT Ourimbah 6 16 0 56 Elimination Semi Final - 29/08/2015 Toukley 18 9 4 1 4 325 234 91 27 Jason EASTON Ourimbah 7 Scott FERGUSON Berkeley Vale 3 21 0 54 Luke BLACKHALL Wyong 7 Bradley DURRANT Toukley 3 20 0 52 Erina 27 defeated The Entrance 14 St Edwards 18 7 3 4 4 358 174 184 26 The Entrance 18 5 5 2 6 278 194 84 24 Ned MILOS The Entrance 7 Paneere KAAKA Wyong 0 26 0 52 Qualifying Semi Final - 30/08/2015 Northern Lakes 18 5 5 2 6 208 232 -24 24 Brad SPENCER Toukley 6 Nathan RICHTER St Edwards 4 17 0 50 Terrigal 38 defeated Wyong 8 Berkeley Vale 18 6 9 0 3 332 246 86 18 Sam CORDA St Edwards 6 Luke MILLS Northern Lakes 1 23 0 50 Erina 18 4 9 1 4 152 352 -200 17 Terrigal 18 0 12 1 5 46 600 -554 11 Ladies League Tag Ladies League Tag 2015 Madison CROWE Erina 26 Madison CROWE Erina 13 70 0 192 Ladies League Tag Claire Reed Berkeley Vale 18 Angela JONES Berkeley Vale 25 45 0 190 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Kincumber 18 15 1 0 2 574 46 528 34 Holly BUCHANAN The Entrance 18 Sian GEORGE Kincumber 14 64 0 184 Berkeley Vale 18 14 3 0 1 514 94 420 30 Jayme FRESSARD Kincumber 17 Holly BUCHANAN The Entrance 11 37 0 118 Erina 18 13 3 1 1 608 78 530 29 Sian GEORGE Kincumber 16 Jayme FRESSARD Kincumber 22 5 0 98 Club 1st Res Op Lady 19s Total The Entrance 18 10 4 2 2 404 110 294 26 Sarah DIMECH Berkeley Vale 15 Brittany STARR Terrigal 8 29 0 90 The Entrance 150 120 72 78 75 495 Umina 18 8 6 2 2 464 156 308 22 Brittany STARR Terrigal 12 Breannan SINGMAN Umina 14 10 0 76 Wyong 18 7 7 2 2 238 212 26 20 Katie RICHTER Umina 12 Shannon ROSE Erina 18 0 0 72 Wyong 115 124 81 60 96 476 Terrigal 18 6 8 3 1 272 264 8 17 Maddison SYMINGTON Terrigal 11 Madelyne SMITH Wyong 16 0 0 64 Woy Woy/St Edwards 110 112 78 39 66 405 Woy Woy 18 4 10 3 1 158 418 -260 13 Stephanie SHARP The Entrance 11 Madison RANDALL Umina 0 30 0 60 Ourimbah 18 2 12 2 2 70 568 -498 10 Erina 95 92 51 87 78 403 Northern Lakes 18 2 13 1 2 58 668 -610 9 Under 19’s Under 19’s Kincumber 115 80 0 102 96 393 Toukley 18 1 15 0 2 36 782 -746 6 Robert RODGER Wyong 9 Blake WYLIE Kincumber 4 58 0 132 Berkeley Vale 95 72 54 90 48 359 Harrison MULLIGAN Erina 8 Boston SMITH Wyong 8 31 0 94 Under 19’s Jed AMBROSE Terrigal 8 Matthew DOWNEY Erina 5 35 0 90 Terrigal 105 60 33 51 87 336 Kincumber 18 10 2 0 6 420 166 254 32 Daniel PROBERT Erina 6 Michael JONES Terrigal 2 30 0 68 Toukley 100 104 81 18 0 303 Wyong 18 9 2 0 7 384 166 218 32 Mathew FISK Woy Woy 6 Jimmy WALSH Woy Woy 5 17 0 54 Terrigal 18 7 3 1 7 282 166 116 29 Jake HARDMAN Kincumber 13 0 0 52 Ourimbah 60 44 90 30 0 224 Raymond (Iggy) HEALEY Central Wyong 6 Erina 18 7 5 0 6 304 241 63 26 Tyler WEBB The Entrance 6 Bryce DAVEY Kincumber 12 0 0 48 Northern Lakes 45 36 72 27 0 180 The Entrance 18 6 5 1 6 218 236 -18 25 Bryce DAVEY Kincumber 5 Cameron CATANIA Wyong 12 0 0 48 Woy Woy 18 3 6 2 7 205 170 35 22 Umina 70 12 0 66 0 148 Cameron CATANIA Wyong 5 Harrison MULLIGAN Erina 10 4 0 48 Berkeley Vale 18 1 10 0 7 138 420 -282 16 Daniel LANGBRIDGE Wyong 5 Keegan HAYNE Berkeley Vale 0 19 0 38 Central Wyong 20 8 0 0 48 76 Central Wyong 18 0 10 0 8 98 484 -386 16 4 5 Major Sponsors Central Coast Division of Country Rugby League Gold Sponsors Major SponsorsSilver Sponsors Central Coast Division of Country Rugby League W Major Sponsors AMBERAL UNDERJunior 19 sRugbyCentral Coast League Division Sponsors LADIES LEAGUE TAG TERRIGAL Gold SponsorsofMajor Country SponsorsRugby League Major Sponsors Major Sponsors RUGBY Central Coast Division Minor Semi FinalCentral Coast Division Minor SemiLEAGUE Final Central Coast Division FOOTBALLofCLUB Country Rugby League Saturday, 5th September, 2015 - Sohierof Country Park - 9.00 Rugbyam League Saturday, 5th September, 2015 - Sohier Park - 12 NOONof Country Rugby League WYONG ERINA BERKELEY VALE THE ENTRANCE CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE 1 - Matt Quinn Harry Mulligan
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