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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 ROUND 10 20th - 21st June, 2015 Umina v The Entrance Col Gooley Field Kincumber v Berkeley Vale Mackillop Oval Toukley v Central Wyong Darren Kennedy Oval Terrigal v Woy Woy Duffys Road Oval Northern Lakes v Erina Gumbuyah Oval Ourimbah v Wyong Sohier Park W AMBERAL TERRIGAL RUGBY l l l LEAGUE DIGITALTelephone: OFFSET (02) 4353LETTERPRESS 1563 UMINA BEACH Facsimile: (02) 4352 1650 FOOTBALLCLUB TOUKLEY R.L.F.C. Email: [email protected] Shop 5, 61 Howarth Street, Wyong P.O. Box 282, Wyong N.S.W. 2259 Telephone: (02) 4353 1563 Facsimile: (02) 4352 1650 Email: [email protected] Shop 5, 61 Howarth Street, Wyong P.O. Box 282, Wyong N.S.W. 2259 l l l DIGITALTelephone: OFFSET (02) 4353LETTERPRESS 1563 Facsimile: (02) 4352 1650 Email: [email protected] Shop 5, 61 Howarth Street, Wyong Telephone: (02) 4353 1563 P.O. Box Facsimile:282, (02)Wyong 4352 1650 N.S.W. 2259 Email: [email protected] Shop 5, 61 Howarth Street, Wyong P.O. Box 282, Wyong N.S.W. 2259 Telephone: (02) 4353 1563 Facsimile: (02) 4352 1650 Email: [email protected] Shop 5, 61 Howarth Street, Wyong P.O. Box 282, Wyong N.S.W. 2259 Telephone: (02) 4353 1563 Facsimile: (02) 4352 1650 Email: [email protected] Shop 5, 61 Howarth Street, Wyong P.O. Box 282, Wyong N.S.W. 2259 Telephone: (02) 4353 1563 Facsimile: (02) 4352 1650 Email: [email protected] Shop 5, 61 Howarth Street, Wyong P.O. Box 282, Wyong N.S.W. 2259 Telephone: (02) 4353 1563 Facsimile: (02) 4352 1650 Email: [email protected] Shop 5, 61 Howarth Street, Wyong P.O. Box 282, Wyong N.S.W. 2259 NEXT WEEK MAJOR ROUND 11 27th & 28th June, 2015 PRESIDENT’S SPONSOR Erina v The Entrance Erina Oval MESSAGE Umina v Berkeley Vale 2015 We have reached the halfway mark in the Col Gooley Field Tooheys Central Coast Rugby League Wyong v Toukley Competition and at this point the top of all Morry Breen Oval the ladders are looking congested. Woy Woy v Ourimbah With all clubs in contention from the Bendigo Rogers Park Bank 1st Grade to the Pain Away Ladies Central Wyong v Kincumber League Tag the competition for semi final Watanobbi Oval spots is sure to be fierce leading into the final series. Terrigal v Northern Lakes Duffys Road Oval With our Senior Representative team having a loss against a strong Illawarra Central Coast side this concluded our Representative R program for 2015. I would like to take this Community Bank opportunity to thank Jamy Forbes, Matthew Harvey, Marc Matthews and Mal Fitzgerald branches and their staff for giving our team the best preparation that was available. Looking forward to another good weekend of Rugby League. Regards, Joe Smith CCDRL President 3 LAST WEEK’S RESULTS 2015 POINTS TABLE BEST & FAIREST PLAYERS POINTS Results ~ Round 9 Team P W L D B F A PD PT Name Surname Club Total Name Club T G FG Pts Bendigo Bank - 1st Grade Bendigo Bank - 1st Grade Bendigo 1st Grade Bendigo Bank 1st Grade The Entrance 8 6 1 1 0 223 76 147 13 The Entrance 16 defeated Kincumber 10 Bailey WOODEN Toukley 12 Joshua HARMAN Terrigal 3 27 0 66 Terrigal 8 5 3 0 0 210 127 83 10 Woy Woy 26 defeated Erina 14 Rhys RYAN Umina 9 Blake CARTER Wyong 3 26 0 64 Wyong 8 5 3 0 0 210 132 78 10 Berkeley Vale 24 defeated Northern Lakes 10 Brad BENNETT Kincumber 8 Ben BROOKS Woy Woy 2 23 1 55 Toukley 8 5 3 0 0 182 134 48 10 Scott JONES The Entrance 8 Joel WEEKES Umina 4 17 0 50 Umina 22 defeated Wyong 14 Woy Woy 8 5 3 0 0 167 146 21 10 Terrigal 16 defeated Toukley 8 Umina 8 4 3 1 0 138 188 -50 9 Alex LANGBRIDGE Wyong 8 Jake FITZPATRICK Toukley 1 20 0 44 Central Wyong 36 drew with Ourimbah 36 Erina 8 4 4 0 0 194 184 10 8 Henry VAOTUUA Erina 8 Brayden CAIN Kincumber 1 20 0 44 Mack FAWCETT Umina 7 Matthew NELSON Berkeley Vale 2 16 0 40 Kincumber 8 4 4 0 0 176 169 7 8 Thomas REID Umina 7 Ryan SHEPPARD Erina 2 14 0 36 Reserve Grade Berkeley Vale 8 3 4 1 0 128 181 -53 7 Northern Lakes 8 2 5 1 0 126 208 -82 5 Chris TREMBATH Ourimbah 7 John WEBER Ourimbah 0 17 1 35 The Entrance 34 defeated Kincumber 20 Ourimbah 8 1 6 1 0 139 232 -93 3 Ben BROOKS Woy Woy 6 Jason OVERTON Northern Lakes 0 17 0 34 Woy Woy 40 defeated Erina 14 Central Wyong 8 1 6 1 0 162 278 -116 3 Berkeley Vale 46 defeated Northern Lakes 0 Reserve Grade Reserve Grade Wyong 42 defeated Umina 12 Reserve Grade Ryan DOHERTY The Entrance 12 Ryan DOHERTY The Entrance 5 34 0 88 Toukley 10 defeated Terrigal 6 Wyong 8 8 0 0 0 282 92 190 16 Brendan FLETCHER Northern Lakes 10 James CROOT Woy Woy 5 20 0 60 Ourimbah 40 defeated Central Wyong 10 Toukley 8 7 1 0 0 262 72 190 14 Blake MCGEE Erina 9 Michael WRIGHT Toukley 6 14 0 52 Woy Woy 8 7 1 0 0 213 102 111 14 Edward BENNETT Toukley 9 Ryan PIKE Erina 1 22 0 48 The Entrance 8 6 2 0 0 278 84 194 12 James CROOT Woy Woy 9 Will MCGOVERN Toukley 4 15 0 46 Open Age Erina 8 6 2 0 0 256 104 152 12 Michael SMITH Wyong 8 Michael SMITH Wyong 2 19 0 46 St Edwards 54 defeated Erina 18 Berkeley Vale 8 3 5 0 0 144 143 1 6 Robert KINLEY Umina 8 Richard LYONS Berkeley Vale 5 12 0 44 Northern Lakes 16 defeated Berkeley Vale 14 Ourimbah 8 3 5 0 0 174 200 -26 6 Aaron HAMSTRA Woy Woy 7 Mitchell JOHNSON Terrigal 6 9 0 42 Toukley 58 defeated Terrigal 0 Kincumber 8 3 5 0 0 126 178 -52 6 Blake COOPER Ourimbah 7 Glenn SMITH Wyong 5 9 0 38 Terrigal 8 2 6 0 0 142 146 -4 4 Luke KIRKBY The Entrance 7 Edward BENNETT Toukley 8 0 0 32 Northern Lakes 8 2 6 0 0 74 316 -242 4 Ladies League Tag Umina 8 1 7 0 0 68 290 -222 2 Kincumber 18 defeated The Entrance 0 Open Age Open Age Central Wyong 8 0 8 0 0 78 370 -292 0 Michael MASTERS Berkeley Vale 8 Scott FERGUSON Berkeley Vale 3 21 0 54 Erina 58 defeated Woy Woy 0 Jason EASTON Ourimbah 7 Paneere KAAKA Wyong 0 26 0 52 Berkeley Vale 44 defeated Northern Lakes 4 Open Age Luke BLACKHALL Wyong 6 Nathan BROWN Erina 6 8 0 40 Wyong 8 4 1 0 3 188 90 98 14 Umina 26 defeated Wyong 0 Coen KING Northern Lakes 5 Daniel CUSACK The Entrance 2 11 0 30 Ourimbah 8 4 1 0 3 96 66 30 14 Terrigal 56 defeated Toukley 0 Nicholas Spittles St Edwards 5 Rowen DOYLE St Edwards 2 10 0 28 St Edwards 8 3 1 1 3 130 84 46 13 Darren MCGOWAN Erina 4 James HOLT Ourimbah 2 9 0 26 Erina 8 3 2 0 3 70 100 -30 12 Joshua LIDDLE Wyong 4 Mitchell BARRETT Ourimbah 3 5 0 22 Under 19’s Northern Lakes 8 2 3 0 3 74 112 -38 10 Erina 18 defeated Woy Woy 17 Toukley 8 2 3 1 2 144 96 48 9 Mathew DEWAR St Edwards 4 Ben O’BRIEN Toukley 2 6 0 20 Kincumber 28 defeated The Entrance 6 Berkeley Vale 8 4 4 0 0 180 116 64 8 Matt JOHNSTON Northern Lakes 4 Jason EASTON Ourimbah 5 0 0 20 The Entrance 8 2 4 0 2 154 106 48 8 Matthew EASON Ourimbah 4 Richard AMYOUNI The Entrance 1 8 0 20 Terrigal 8 0 5 0 3 12 278 -266 6 Ladies League Tag Ladies League Tag 2015 Ladies League Tag Jayme FRESSARD Kincumber 17 Sian GEORGE Kincumber 5 43 0 106 Kincumber 8 8 0 0 0 374 6 368 16 Madison CROWE Erina 17 Madison CROWE Erina 8 31 0 94 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Umina 8 6 1 0 1 310 44 266 14 Holly BUCHANAN The Entrance 15 Angela JONES Berkeley Vale 11 20 0 84 Erina 8 6 1 0 1 268 42 226 14 Breannan SINGMAN Umina 10 Jayme FRESSARD Kincumber 19 4 0 84 1st Res Op 19 LLT Tot The Entrance 8 6 1 0 1 234 44 190 14 Sarah DIMECH Berkeley Vale 10 Breannan SINGMAN Umina 14 10 0 76 *The Entrance 65 48 24 36 42 215 Berkeley Vale 8 6 2 0 0 248 50 198 12 Brittany STARR Terrigal 9 Holly BUCHANAN The Entrance 6 19 0 62 Wyong 8 2 4 1 1 90 110 -20 7 Katie RICHTER Umina 9 Katie RICHTER Umina 11 0 0 44 *Wyong 50 64 42 36 21 213 Terrigal 8 1 5 1 1 74 194 -120 5 Stephanie SHARP The Entrance 8 Stephanie SHARP The Entrance 7 5 0 38 *Erina 40 48 36 42 42 208 Woy Woy 8 1 6 0 1 44 238 -194 4 Claire Reed Berkeley Vale 7 Stacey MARKHAM Umina 9 0 0 36 *Woy Woy/St Edwards 50 56 39 24 12 181 Ourimbah 8 1 6 0 1 36 284 -248 4 Holly GIBBONS Wyong 7 Sarah DIMECH Berkeley Vale 8 1 0 34 *Kincumber 40 24 0 42 48 154 Northern Lakes 8 1 6 0 1 32 332 -300 4 *Toukley 50 56 36 0 6 148 Toukley 8 1 7 0 0 26 392 -366 2 Under 19’s Under 19’s *Berkeley Vale 35 24 24 18 36 137 Robert RODGER Wyong 9 Michael JONES Terrigal 2 23 0 54 Under 19’s Jed AMBROSE Terrigal 8 Jimmy WALSH Woy Woy 5 17 0 54 *Terrigal 50 16 18 36 15 135 Erina 8 4 1 0 3 144 73 71 14 Harrison MULLIGAN Erina 5 Boston SMITH Wyong 2 22 0 52 *Umina 45 8 0 0 42 95 Kincumber 8 4 1 0 3 116 72 44 14 Jarrod LYNCH Woy Woy 5 Matthew DOWNEY Erina 4 14 0 44 *Ourimbah 15 24 42 0 12 93 Wyong 8 4 2 0 2 200 90 110 12 Tyson ROBERTS The Entrance 5 Joshua FRENCH The Entrance 0 18 0 36 Terrigal 8 4 2 0 2 176 84 92 12 *Northern Lakes 25 16 30 0 12 83 Raymond (Iggy) HEALEY Central Wyong 4 Blake WYLIE Kincumber 1 16 0 36 The Entrance 8 4 2 0 2 124 114 10 12 Tyler WEBB The Entrance 4 Robert RODGER Wyong 8 0 0 32 *Central Wyong 15 0 0 18 0 33 Woy Woy 8 2 4 0 2 139 114 25 8 Alex POHLA Terrigal 3 Harrison HILL Central Wyong 6 0 0 24 Berkeley Vale 8 0 5 0 3 62 194 -132 6 Brady BARWICK Wyong 3 Harrison MULLIGAN Erina 4 3 0 22 *1 washed-out game to be played (Round 5) Central Wyong 8 0 5 0 3 54 274 -220 6 Brandon SHOVELLER Erina 3 Cameron CATANIA Wyong 5 0 0 20 4 5 Major Sponsors Central Coast Division of Country Rugby League Gold Sponsors Major Sponsors Central Coast Division of Country Rugby League Silver Sponsors Gold Sponsors W Junior Rugby League Sponsors AMBERAL TERRIGAL RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALLCLUB Silver Sponsors CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE TOUKLEY RLFC GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt TERRIGAL V WOYPhone (02) WOY4343 4222 FIRST GRADE ADMINISTRATION: Sharon Ivers TERRIGAL WOY WOY UNDER 19 Time: 9.00 am OPEN GRADEPhone (02) 4343Time: 4255 10.30 am Fax (02) 4340 4567 1 - Josh Harman Matt Mulcahy - 1 W Terrigal JuniorWoy Woy RugbyTerrigal LeagueEmail [email protected] Edwards Sponsors 2 - Ryan McDonald UMINA BEACHAMBERAL Drew Neist - 2 1.
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