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

Round 3 21-22 APRIL 2018

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2018 First Grade Competition Wyong 12 defeated Toukley 10 Terrigal 22 defeated Kincumber 12 What a weekend of topsy turvey results! Wyong stretched to Ourimbah 52 defeated Erina 6 The Entrance 30 defeated Berkeley Vale 4 the limit by Toukley, Ourimbah with a huge win over Erina in Woy Woy – Bye a blow out; not to mention the spectators etc that were 2018 Reserve Grade Competition almost blown away with the high winds. Wyong 36 defeated Toukley 6 Woy Woy 36 defeated Northern Lakes 12 Kincumber 28 defeated Terrigal 24 This year the CCDRL have been fortunate to have one of our Ourimbah 34 defeated Erina 22 The Entrance 26 defeated Berkeley Vale 6 games most experienced administrators, Peter Corcoran, come on board as our Judiciary Chairman. Peter has been 2018 Open Age Competition Wyong 42 defeated Toukley 6 around Rugby League for a lifetime and his knowledge and Woy Woy 48 defeated Northern Lakes 14 Erina 12 defeated St Edwards 6 experience will be invaluable. Hopefully, Peter will have a The Entrance 30 defeated Gosford Kariong 20 quiet year. Terrigal – Bye

2018 Under 19’s Competition Best of luck to all teams this weekend. Wyong 64 defeated Toukley 18 Erina 52 defeated Ourimbah 12 The Entrance 28 defeated Berkeley Vale 12 Terrigal 34 defeated Kincumber 12 Fred Hartup Woy Woy – Bye President CCDRL 2018 White Lady Funerals Ladies League Tag Wyong 22 defeated Toukley 0 Northern Lakes 16 defeated Woy Woy 8 Erina 42 defeated Ourimbah 0 The Entrance 54 defeated Berkeley Vale 0 Terrigal 46 defeated Kincumber 0 of the WEEK TEAM NEXT WEEK - ROUND 4 Kincumber James Duchatel 1. Terrigal Saturday 28th April 2018 Josh Harman 2. Ourimbah Northern Lakes v Toukley Alex Pohla 3. The Entrance Doylo Sporting Fields Mao Uta Reserve Grade @ 5.30pm – First Grade - Bye 4. The Entrance Matt Nelson 5. Wyong Brad Keighran 6. The Entrance Sunday 29th April 2018 Sione Tonga 7. Toukley Berkeley Vale v Erina Kene Te Whata 8. Ourimbah Berkeley Vale Oval @ 2.30pm Darcy Etrich 9. Terrigal Terrigal v Wyong 10. Aja Roberts Wyong Duffys Road @ 2.30pm Brady Smith 11. Ourimbah Henry Vaotuua 12. Wyong The Entrance v Ourimbah 13. Brock Molan Edsacc Oval @ 2.30pm

Kincumber v Woy Woy MacKillop Oval @ 2.30pm

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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 2 2 0 0 0 60 18 42 4 Ian HENDERSON Kincumber 6 James CROOT Ourimbah 0 11 0 22 Wyong 2 2 0 0 0 52 20 32 4 Alex POHLA Ourimbah 4 Darcy ETRICH Ourimbah 4 0 0 16 Terrigal 2 2 0 0 0 42 12 30 4 Brett KEARNEY Kincumber 4 Matthew NELSON The Entrance 2 4 0 16 Ourimbah 2 1 1 0 0 76 50 26 2 Christopher ADAMS Toukley 4 Brad KEIGHRAN Wyong 0 8 0 16 Kincumber 2 1 1 0 0 56 46 10 2 Alister BEALE Ourimbah 3 Blake WYLIE Kincumber 0 6 0 12 Woy Woy 2 0 1 0 1 10 40 -30 2 Brock MOLAN Wyong 3 Joshua HARMAN Terrigal 1 4 0 12 Erina 2 0 1 0 1 6 52 -46 2 Darcy ETRICH Ourimbah 3 Jacob McCUDDEN The Entrance 3 0 0 12 Toukley 2 0 2 0 0 24 42 -18 0 Jacob McCUDDEN The Entrance 3 Mitchell NAKHOUL Wyong 3 0 0 12 Berkeley Vale 2 0 2 0 0 4 50 -46 0 Jake LEWIS Wyong 3 James DUCHATEL Kincumber 2 0 0 8 James FAWCETT Woy Woy 3 Matthew KILLICK The Entrance 0 4 0 8 Reserve Grade Competition Wyong 2 2 0 0 0 66 12 54 4 Reserve Grade Competition Reserve Grade Competition The Entrance 2 2 0 0 0 56 12 44 4 Luke MALJEVAC Kincumber 6 Jesse STEPHEN Wyong 1 9 0 22 Ezekiel COOPER-TETEVANO Wyong 4 Ourimbah 2 2 0 0 0 56 42 14 4 Brydon RAMIEN Ourimbah 1 7 0 18 Joshua KESSLER The Entrance 4 Kincumber 2 1 1 0 0 48 46 2 2 Josh LYON Terrigal 1 5 0 14 Ryan BRUCE Northern Lakes 4 Woy Woy 2 1 1 0 0 42 42 0 2 Brodie COOPER Kincumber 3 0 0 12 Blake INWOOD Terrigal 3 Erina 2 1 1 0 0 42 44 -2 2 Jake WILLIAMS Woy Woy 0 6 0 12 Damian MIND Northern Lakes 3 Terrigal 2 1 1 0 0 42 44 -2 2 Joshua KESSLER The Entrance 0 6 0 12 Daniel PAYNE Woy Woy 3 John DALE Kincumber 0 6 0 12 Berkeley Vale 2 0 2 0 0 22 44 -22 0 Ethan WILLIAMS Ourimbah 3 Perry LE BROCQUE The Entrance 3 0 0 12 Northern Lakes 2 0 2 0 0 22 56 -34 0 Jack FRASCA Erina 3 Ryan DONNELLY Terrigal 3 0 0 12 Toukley 2 0 2 0 0 12 66 -54 0 Jacob GRIFFIN The Entrance 3 Ethan WILLIAMS Ourimbah 2 1 0 10

Open Age Competition Open Age Competition Open Age Competition Woy Woy 2 2 0 0 0 66 22 44 4 Kane RALPH Wyong 6 Tim BOVIS Woy Woy 0 9 0 18 Erina 2 2 0 0 0 56 24 32 4 Orisi RANAVUE Woy Woy 6 Blake LAYBUTT Erina 0 6 0 12 The Entrance 2 2 0 0 0 62 36 26 4 Malu FIU The Entrance 5 Jake PAGE The Entrance 2 2 0 12 Terrigal 2 1 0 0 1 16 16 0 4 Travis MANTELL Gosford Kariong 5 Malu FIU The Entrance 3 0 0 12 Wyong 2 1 1 0 0 50 24 26 2 Brennan LACEY Gosford Kariong 3 Robert WARWICK Gosford Kariong 3 0 0 12 St Edwards 2 0 1 0 1 6 12 -6 2 David THOM St Edwards 3 Orisi RANAVUE Woy Woy 3 0 0 12 Gosford Kariong 2 0 2 0 0 36 46 -10 0 Fletcher CELAND Toukley 3 Jarrod BLACK The Entrance 0 5 0 10 Luke MILLS Northern Lakes 3 Toukley 2 0 2 0 0 22 74 -52 0 Michael PALMER Terrigal 1 2 0 8 Michael PALMER Terrigal 3 Northern Lakes 2 0 2 0 0 32 92 -60 0 Blake STORM Erina 1 2 0 8 Mitchell GREEN The Entrance 3 Mitchell GREEN The Entrance 2 0 0 8

Under 19’s Competition Under 19’s Competition Under 19’s Competition Wyong 2 2 0 0 0 100 30 70 4 Tomi KAATI Wyong 5 Brayden CRAWLEY Erina 4 6 0 28 Terrigal 2 2 0 0 0 58 16 42 4 Kai DOYLE The Entrance 4 Kendyll FAHEY Wyong 1 8 0 20 Erina 2 2 0 0 0 52 12 40 4 Brayden CRAWLEY Erina 3 Tomi KAATI Wyong 5 0 0 20 The Entrance 2 1 1 0 0 46 22 24 2 Brodie FULLER ToukleyMajor 3 SponsorsCooper BROMWICH Terrigal 3 0 0 12 Woy Woy 2 1 1 0 0 56 49 7 2 Clint NORRIS Terrigal 3 Thomas BATEUP Terrigal 3 0 0 12 Central Coast Division Ourimbah 2 1 1 0 0 38 61 -23 2 Cooper BROMWICH Terrigal 3 Jessie BAILLO Wyong 1 4 0 12 of Country Rugby League Toukley 2 1 1 0 0 28 82 -54 2 Jacob KERNICK Berkeley Vale 3 Samuel COLLETT Terrigal 0 5 0 10 Berkeley Vale 2 0 2 0 0 16 52 -36 0 Jake SLEE The Entrance 3 Jackson GREAVES The Entrance 0 5 0 10 Kincumber 2 0 2 0 0 21 60 -39 0 Jessie BAILLO Wyong 3 Kye LEAUDAIS Wyong 2 0 0 8 Jye TUDEHOPE Toukley 3 Kiran PAGE Toukley 2 0 0 8

White Lady Funerals Ladies League Tag White Lady Funerals Ladies League Tag White Lady Funerals Ladies League Tag The Entrance 2 2 0 0 0 114 0 114 4 Ranni JACKSON Kincumber 6 Holly Buchanan The Entrance 4 11 0 38 Terrigal 2 2 0 0 0 96 0 96 4 Sarah DIMECH Wyong 6 Brittany STARR Terrigal 1 9 0 22 Erina 2 2 0 0 0 70 10 60 4 Jasmine WOLFE Woy GoldWoy 5 SponsorsSarah DIMECH Wyong 3 3 0 18 Wyong 2 2 0 0 0 46 0 46 4 Jessie MARTIN Berkeley Vale 4 Sian GEORGE The Entrance 3 1 0 14 Northern Lakes 2 1 1 0 0 26 36 -10 2 Karly FALZON Northern Lakes 4 Angela JONES The Entrance 3 1 0 14 Kincumber 2 1 1 0 0 10 50 -40 2 Madeline JONES Toukley 4 Madison CROWE Erina 2 2 0 12 Woy Woy 2 0 2 0 0 8 40 -32 0 Rhiannon HALL Woy Woy 4 Tara ANGELL Terrigal 3 0 0 12 Ourimbah 2 0 2 0 0 4 52 -48 0 Aliyah RODOMINSKI Ourimbah 3 Lucy WORKMAN Erina 3 0 0 12 Toukley 2 0 2 0 0 0 82 -82 0 Ashlee RUSSELL Erina 3 Solest MONTGOMERY The Entrance 3 0 0 12 Berkeley Vale 2 0 2 0 0 0 104 -104 0 Brooke HOOLIHAN TheSilver Entrance 3 SponsorsBriony FRATER Northern Lakes 1 3 0 10

CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP CLUB 1st Res Op 19s Lad Total Wyong 20 16 6 12 12 66 The Entrance 20 16 12 6 12 66 Terrigal 20 8 12 12 12 64 W Erina 10 8 12 12 12 54 Junior Rugby League Sponsors AMBERAL

Ourimbah/ St Edwards 10 16 6 6 0 38 TERRIGAL

Woy Woy 10 8 12 6 0 36 RUGBY LEAGUE Kincumber 10 8 0 0 6 24 FOOTBALLCLUB Toukley 0 0 0 6 0 6 Northern Lakes 0 0 0 0 6 6 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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RUGBY LEAGUE @ Darren Kennedy Oval FOOTBALLCLUB CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE V Gold Sponsors TOUKLEY RLFC GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt Phone (02) 4343 F4222irst Grade ADMINISTRATION: Sharon Ivers TOUKLEY TIME: 2.30 pm ERINA SUNDAY Phone (02) 4343 4255 22nd APRIL 2018 1 AndrewFax Gay (02) 4340 4567 Jack Carlisle 1 2 Luke Gearside Marc Russell 2 Email [email protected] RESERVEUMINA BEACH GRADE Time: 1.00 pm 3 Trent Walker Shane McFadden 3 Website http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au R.L.F.C. 4 JakeSilver Ritch Sponsors Jesse Bogle 4 TOUKLEY ERINA CCDRL Division Office5 &Scott Mailing Fitzpatrick Address: Office Hours: Jackson Watson 5 1. Tom Patullo 1. Jack Frasca 6 Jacob Hawkins Danny Lawrence (VC) 6 2. Jack Kelly 2. Luke Drummond Mt Penang Parklands Referee: Monday - Friday 7 Jake Fitzpatrick Brad Bennett 20 3. Darcy Brown 3. Hiku Moeke Building 27, The Avenue Rob Bowen 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. 8 KeneTeWhata Tyler O’Brien 8 4. Cameron Cox 4. Dayn Marson Kariong NSW 2250 5. Daniel Fenton 9 Chris Adams (C) Touch Judges: Steve Pont (C) 9 5. Kade Naden 6. Regan McLeod 10 Kallin Adams Lochlin Stone Josh Holland 10 6. Peter Gay Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written by the individual clubs 20. Sam Murray 11 Connor O’Bierne Nathan Hanneghan Ben Steven 11 7. Jesse Newton and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. 8. Otene Tutaki 12 Jakob Giles Mitchell Browning 12 8. Matt O Brien 9. Jack McCudden 9. Dave Pont 13 Matt Veacock Mark Byrne 13 10. Tyson Adams 10. Sam Madill (C) Josh Veacock Coach: Dane Allen W Junior Rugby League Sponsors 11. Koen Willis 11. Ryan OwensAMBERAL (C) Desai Gupwell Assistant Coach: Josh Lewis 12. Mitch Renwick 12. Grady Kamper Reece Ryan Head Trainer: Daniel Summers TERRIGAL 13. Scott Pearson 13. Nathan Ahearn (C) Jye Newton Trainers: Josh Lewis Henry Devlin BraydenRUGBY Cain Coach: Chris Adams & Bob Dubois Brody Naden LachlanLEAGUE Mace Manager: Ramy Ghazawy Brandon Ross Boydie Symes FOOTBALLCLUB Trainers: Matt Byrnes, Josh McDonald Gable Gardiner Coach: Jamie Martin Coach: Michael Ahearn Trent Lake & Steve Gearside Manager: Ian Naden Trainers: Cody Creevey, CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE Trainer: Chris Gall Matt Dehon & Bob Dubois Ref: NT. OUKLEYHanneghan RLFC • TJ: R. McAskill / R. O’Connor GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt Phone (02) 4343 4222 OPEN GRADE Time: 11.30 am UNDER 19s Time: 10.00 am LADIES LEAGUE TAG Time: 9.00 am ADMINISTRATION: Sharon Ivers TOUKLEYPhone (02)ERINA 4343 4255 TOUKLEY ERINA TOUKLEY ERINA 1. BraydenFax Lee-Moore (02)1. Ronald4340 Sines 4567 1. Hayden Allen 1. Lewis Sheens 1. 1. Stacey Markham 2. Brad Durrant 2. Nathan Welsh 2. Bryce Moffat 2. Jake Cook 2. Kaelah McNamara 2. Ashlee Russell Email [email protected] 3. ChloeUMINA Thompson BEACH 3. Brad Gasson 3. Richard Toka 3. Liam Patterson 3. Brayden Crawley 4. Faith Hunt R.L.F.C. 3. Emily Haines 4. Jack WrightWebsite http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au4. Blake McGee (C) 4. Kyle Capper 4. Mitchell Deegan 5. Hannah Fitzpatrick 4. Emily Campbell (C) 5. Michael Ojeda 5. Todd Blenkinsop 5. Rhys Barwick 5. Blake Irwin 6. Georgia Martin 5. Kylie Stewart CCDRL Division Office & Mailing Address: Office Hours: 7. Gemma Corbett 6. Allan Foody 6. Blake Storm 6. Jayden Harper 6. Jack Finn (C) 8. Lara Corbett 6. Lucy Workman Mt Penang Parklands7. Kraig Klein 7. Blake Laybutt 7. Zac HaywardMonday - Friday7. Dane Booth 9. Tegan Beckwith 7. Vanessa Hunter Building 27, The Avenue8. Ian Collier 8. Chris Oakes 8. Ryan9.00 Donegan a.m. - 5.008. p.m. Bailey Scott 10. Haley Desmond 8. Andria Symington 9. Fletcher Celand 9. Brad Deegan 9. Toby Elliott 11. Darby Clark 9. Bronty Van Buizen Kariong NSW 2250 9. Kiran Page 12. 10. Trent Sunderland 10. Aaron Field 24. Mason Craig 10. Pat Duncan 13. Georgia Corbett 10. Katie Richter Diane Walker Disclaimer - All editorials11. Shaun contained Armer are written11. Jimmy by Simnettthe individual clubs11. Taj Kennedy 11. Tom Richmond 11. Molly Davies 12. Shannon Cassidy 12. Nathan Besgrove 12. Nathan Bell Naomi Maroney Jade Harkins 12. Mitchell King Georgia Ellis and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. Indie Elms 13. Ryan Pike 13. Kurt McGowan 13. Brodie Fuller 13. 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FOOTBALLCLUB Toukley Hawks Eagles News CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE We are in the second week of the comp and we have Thank you to our great supporters who are supporting Gold SponsorsTOUKLEY RLFC GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt had a massive improvement on how we played. the Eagles in travelling to our away games. Phone (02) 4343 4222 Leading most of the game against a tough, fast and physical Wyong side, we matched them throughout the game. I could not Golden Eagles Reunion is now 17 June vs Ourimbah at Erina Oval. ADMINISTRATION: Sharon Ivers fault our guys on our effort, we are due for a win. Going down 12 to 10 Phone (02) 4343 4255 Last weekend we took on Ourimbah and St Edwards at Ourimbah. The day isn’t a disappointing result, we are growing as a team and looking forward Fax (02) 4340 4567 started out well getting wins in LLT, 19s and open grade but then didn’t end to the weeks ahead. Kene Te Whata got the 3 points and is coming up Email [email protected] UMINA BEACH well with reserve grade and first grade. againstR.L.F.C. his old club, Erina and is showing good form. Two points went to Website http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au First grade – really isn’t much to say about this game as it was a very poor Silver SponsorsJakob Giles and the one point went to Trent Walker. performance. Losing 4 players to injury in the first half and having many play- CCDRL Division Office & Mailing Address: Office Hours: Reserve Grade were beaten 36 to 6 , we made too many silly errors and ers out of position with no fit reserves didn’t help the team. The boys will pick Mt Penang Parklands Monday - Friday were made to pay by a very strong Wyong side. Players player and the 3 themselves up and be ready to take on Toukley. Building 27, The Avenue 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. points went to Henry Devlin. Open grade - The much anticipated Grand Final replay against St Eddies in Kariong NSW 2250 Opens versed Wyong and lost 42 to 6 but what a great effort from each opens provided another tight battle with the Eagles again taking the spoils 12-6 . Despite missing a few key players the boys stuck to the job well , with player. The result doesn’t show how the reflect on how the game was Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written by the individual clubs their defence the key. In the forwards Chris Oakes, The Bat & Deegsy were played. Stand tall, be proud and we will turn this around. and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. great & Ronny Sines stood out in his 1st game for the club! Good to see Cap- The Poppi Concreting Under 19’s took on a very strong Wyong out fit tain Blake Mcgee back from overseas too . and for the first half we were right in the game. The boys started the Under 19sW – The Eagles under 19’s got their season off to a solid start seeing AMBERAL Junior Rugby Leaguegame great with Sponsorsgood field position and some great sets of play. This us victorious against the Magpies by 54 –12. After a slow start being down

resulted in a couple of tries which gave us an early 12-4 lead. We then 6 –nilTERRIGAL we then went on to score 48 unanswered points which gave the team their first win and confidence boost. Try scorers for the game were Brayden made several errors coming off our own line after we scored points and RUGBY LEAGUE just gave Wyong the ball back in good position. Wyong capitalised and with 4 tries and 6 goals giving a game high tally of 28 points; Kane & Lewis FOOTBALLCLUB scored a couple of quick tries to level scores up at 12 all. Another try on both scored two tries and one each to Blake and Cookie. The pleasing aspect halftime gave Wyong a 8-12 lead. We basically dropped off our intensity of the game was the way the forwards laid the platform and defended well which allowed the backs to play their part in the victory as an all-round team and started playing soft & slow while Wyong picked their speed up in all CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE performance. Points 3 – Brayden; 2 – Jesse and 1 – Tommy. Players Player areas. In the second half we left all the talk, energy & enthusiasmTOUKLEY in the RLFC GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt was shared between Brayden & Toby. With the team’s pre-season work com- sheds and Wyong just ran rife and ran out very easy winners. Knowing mitment and dedication for the past 2 months it has set us for a good season, Phone (02) 4343 4222 that we can compete against the top sides is encouraging but we need providing we continue to work hard and not lose sight of the end goal. ADMINISTRATION: Sharon Ivers to have this competitiveness for the entire game. In saying this, we have Phone (02) 4343 4255only had 2 games together as a team and we have heaps of improve- Ladies league tag – an entertaining game of league tag from the Erina and Fax (02) 4340 4567ment left across the park. The boys are keen to learn and keen to play for Ourimbah girls last weekend. We played some good attacking footy and were solid in defence. We have a lot of new girls who are now starting to gel and Email [email protected] Hawks so I’ll keep working on this in coming weeks. Best forUMINA our sideBEACH R.L.F.C. are enjoying playing together. Best for the Eagles were Cassidy Atkins, Molly Website http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.auwas captain Brodie Fuller who just plays well above his size & weight. Davies and Amy Regal. It was a hard call as the entire team played well. Close behindMajor Brodie was Kiran Sponsors Page who scored 2 tries and was always Central Coast Division CCDRL Division Office & Mailing Address: Office Hours: Best for the much improved Ourimbah side was Ella Woodhouse and Aliyah involved in our plays. He played a bit busted but put in a great effort. Mt Penang Parklands Monday - Friday Rodominski. Cheers, Phil Thankyou to Rob & Leanne King along with Shannon Barwick for jump- of Country Rugby League Building 27, The Avenue 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. ing in to give the team help this year…….much appreciated guys. Finally, Kariong NSW 2250 Like us on Facebook - facebook.com/erinaleaguesclub thanks to our sponsors; Poppi Concreting, Redmen Fire Protection & Follow us on Instagram @elc_erinaleaguesclub Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written by theBruce individual The clubsPlumber for your ongoing support. Well done boys………… ELC FOOD-WINE-BEER Festival – Saturday 5th MAY – FREE ENTRY FROM and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. let’s do it all again next week 12pm IN THE ERINA LEAGUES CLUB GROUNDS It was a much better game for the girls league tag team this week against Street Food Trucks with flavours from around the world – Wine & Craft Beer – Wyong. A lot of us are still learning but the effort can’t be faulted. A try in Live Music – Family Friendly Event – Kids Activities the last 2 minutes of each half made the score look a bit worse than we Mechanical Bucking Bull Riding Competition with GREAT PRIZES. James Squire, Little Creatures, Furphy’s Refreshing Ale, Kosciuszko Brewing deserved. PlayersGold player wasSponsors Darby this week , while Emma, Lara and Company, Cassegrain Wines & more Tegan also tried hard. Festival After Party – 90’s BOOM Tribute Band 8pm till Late

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Panthers News Roos News 1st Grade – Proudly sponsored by Toowoon Bay Wyong crossed the bridge for the Round 2 derby at Darren Carpets & Shutters Kennedy Oval. Congratulations to the Toukley committee Round two unfortunately didn’t end with the win we and volunteers for hosting an excellent afternoon of local footy. The Gold Sponsors Saturday fixture attracted a large crowd eager to voice their support for the Hawks and wanted but after going to the breakdown 24-0 the end result showed disdain for the Roos in equal measure. The visitors comfortably won the lower grades, some positive signs with a gutsy second half leaving the end result at but just squeaked home 12-10 in 1st Grade against a very focused and willing home 30-4. Great game again by the young fella on the wing Jason ‘I’m better team. The joint post-match Presentation at Canton Beach Sports Club was well attended than Dennis’ Little picking up the players player award,3 points went to by representatives from both clubs and was a huge success. Ladies League Tag – Sponsored by Dovmac Mining & Construction the Noof with 2 points to Tooesy and two 1pointers to Weiry and Jay. Wyong 22 – Toukley 0 Absolutely devastated to lose one of our new recruits big Bluey Robinson The Roos defended in the Toukley half for long periods. The Hawks found it difficult to copping a nasty broken jaw...all the boys are there for you brother!!!! pressure Wyong’s defence in scoring positions. The visitors enjoyed excellent field posi- The first grade team and coaching staff would like to thank our support- tion for most of the match but lacked quality in their finishing. Only one of the Roos’ five Silver Sponsors ers, sponsors and hard working committee and ground staff for the great tries was scored through the middle third, with Wyong generally forced to go around the Hawks’ defence for points. Loren Holloway, Naydine Wahanui, Carissa Harrison, Gabri- job being done....much appreciated. elle Keevill and Sarah Dimech all crossed for the green and gold. Sarah converted one Also great news that Laurie Weirs long lost son is back living close to of the tries. There was a marked improvement in performance from Round 1, particularly home...we’re really happy for you mate. Cheers...Johno in respect of ball control. The team benefitted in terms of structure and direction from 2nd Grade – Proudly sponsored by Berkeley Vale Cellars. the return of Teearna Langbridge. Both Players’ Player and the Coach’s Awards went to Teearna. In what at times looked like the bloody aftermath of a Roman Colosseum Under 19’s – Sponsored by Fill & Carry Fruit Market at Kanwal Village. Gladiators battle, the mighty Reserve Grade, under the on-field leader- Wyong 64 – Toukley 18 ship of Dean ‘This is how you tackle boys’ Rawson tried valiantly until the Late in the first half the Roos led 18-12. The young Hawks were producing spirited, very end. One injury after another saw forwards playing as backs and sensible football and capitalising on the many Wyong errors. The visitors, by contrast, vice versa; the players were shuffled more than a card deck in a poker had tried to do too much too quickly. Rather than get in the grind and build pressure, the W green and gold attempted to blow the home team off the park and win the match in the Junior Rugby League Sponsors AMBERAL tournament; ‘Cliffy’ ran more kilometres than the winner of the marathon. opening minutes. Toukley were having none of that and provided solid resistance until Nonetheless, what a grittyTERRIGAL performance the boys put in and they will only the break. The Roos settled after some words of wisdom from Coach Farag, and instead continue to get better. Jeff Attenborough was outstanding at the back of overplaying, concentrated on the plays and shapes practised at training. Wyong even- RUGBY and got the 3 pointsLEAGUE and players player; Waylon Van Beveren never tually ran away with the match, but only after the Hawks had provided them with a good scare. Nice to see the rep players back in harness. Tomi Kaati scored four tries and was stopped trying for the 70 minutesFOOTBALLCLUB and received the 2 points whilst Luke Players’ Player. Jordan Boyd grabbed the No Coward Award. Robinson led from the front and received 1 point. Mitch Evrard’s ran over Open Age – Sponsored by Citrus Clean Central Coast Wyong 42 – Toukley 6 50 meters before crashing through 8 defenders to touch down for a truly Perhaps the pressure of player numbers translated into performance this week, with the CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE spectacular 4-pointer that will be talked about for years to come. This Open Age putting together two very good halves of football. Michael Smith, at halfback, teamTOUKLEY is full RLFC of self-belief and they will be there at the right end of the sea- guided the team to its on-field marks and with all players on the same page and pay- ing attention to detail, the breaks and points looked after themselves. The finishing of GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt son because they truly have the ‘Panther Spirit’. Thanks for great effort Phone (02) 4343 4222 possession sets was much more precise and threatening than Round 1. Jake Fuller boys and the support of our u/19s is very much appreciated, particularly and Paul Cowie dominated the forward exchanges, and it was pleasing to see the boys ADMINISTRATION: Sharon Ivers that of Chris Staines who showed plenty of ticker. Whitey was outstand- defending in numbers and working hard for each other without the ball. Josiah Fonua provided some spark when he joined the fray, and on this performance certainly raised Phone (02) 4343 4255 ing in keeping the old boys entertained and zealously making sure they all received their equal share of the food and drinks despite Mick Brady, his hand for a starting position. Seven tries to one was an accurate indication of the dif- Fax (02) 4340 4567 ference between the two teams. Michael was a deserved Players’ Player and this week’s Phil Wooldridge, Phil Dodd’s and others (you know who you are) attempt- No Coward went to Josh Liddle. Email [email protected] UMINA BEACH ing toR.L.F.C. make absolute gluttons of themselves. I wish I could say Pete Reserve Grade – Sponsored by Optus Lakehaven Wyong 36 – Toukley 6 Website http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au Johnno was good, but I can’t. Super Saturday … should be a great day. For the second consecutive week the Roos conceded only one try, and if they maintain Ladies League Tag this efficacy in defence, the Reggies will not have to score too many points to win match- CCDRL Division Office & Mailing Address: Office Hours: es. Jake Trindall seamlessly slotted in at half for Aaron Heaven and talked the team Mt Penang Parklands Monday - Friday A new season 2018 and a new team, the girls are keen and with only through some difficult periods. Blake Carter tore into his work at prop, taking up where three full training sessions under their belts and no trials we knew the Building 27, The Avenue 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. he left off in the 2016 1st Grade Grand Final. Good judges described the team effort as first few games would be tough and will continue that way, so we need “clinical”; minimal errors and effective execution when the moments arose in both attack Kariong NSW 2250 to improve week to week and we did that from round 1 to 2. With limited and defence. Reserve Grade has started the season as if they mean business, display- tag experience it will take time and our team work needs to be our strong ing good energy for the full 70 minutes and doing the little things well. Jesse Stephen, Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written by the individual clubs Jake Trindall, Ezy Cooper-Tetevano, Joe Marshall, Chris Brown and Shaq Mitchell all and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. point, our skills and knowledge of the game will improve with each game touched down for the visitors, while Jesse converted six of those tries. we play. Our captain Katrina has a huge belief in the girls and I can only “Great team effort. Very good defence on our line. A few handling errors. Little bit agree, so let’s see what the year has install for us. Players player from scratchy, but good effort by all.” Les Hannah the Terrigal game went to Shanae and Jessie and Sharni against The Blake was Players’ Player, and Jake Scicluna received the No Coward Award. Entrance. A big wrap to Kodi who is out injured and been to all training 1st Grade – Sponsored by Evolution Security Wyong 12 – Toukley 10 The Hawks turned up to play, feeding off the big home town crowd, and approaching the and games and will add to our squad when available. With such a young contest with passion and belief. The Roos appeared to have underestimated the home team all we need is as much commitment as you can offer, and the op- team yet again, and for long periods looked to be behind the game. Repeated handling position will know we exist. errors prevented Wyong building any pressure and at one stage the visitors were forced Berkeley Vale Rugby League & Sports Club would like to thank our Spon- to endure four consecutive defensive sets on their own line. Toukley forward Jakob Giles carried the ball with venom and had a great battle with his Wyong counterpart, Bradie sors, for their continued generous support of our great club. Smith. Mitch Nakhoul scored a remarkable try for the Roos, and Greg Wisham, with Bateau Bay Bowling Club, Toowoon Bay Carpets and Shutters, Mingara, some powerful “hits”, set the standard in defence. The match was a great example of Rite Price Tyres, Tumbi Wholesale Meats, Berkeley Vale Cellars, The the skill and toughness of CCDRL 1st Grade. Chris Adams should anticipate a very Chittaway Tavern, Tim Clark Best Signs, Bakers Delight, Refreshing good season if his team can continue reproducing this sort of effort. The Hawks had the Pools Services, ETS, Zen Bu Kan Kempo Karate, Tumbi Sand and Soil, opportunity to snatch a draw via a late penalty goal. The home team is well entitled to feel disappointed with the result. This was one of those occasions when the better team Wyong Mazda, Jetty Auto Repairs, Tuggerah Lakes Glass, Outdoor Lei- walked away without a single competition point. Issy Cooper-Tetevano was the other try sure Living Patios, Mouthguard Studio. scorer for Wyong. Trent Walker and Kallin Adams scored the Hawks’ tries. The experi- We strongly encourage all our members to support these fine businesses ence and composure of Brad Keighran was the difference on the scoreboard. Brad was that continue to support us...... Players’ Player. Greg and Nakerz shared the No Coward Award. Major Sponsors Ashley Fouche Central Coast Division PLAYERS PROFILE Panthers of Country Rugby League

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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. Storm News A sluggish start proved costly last Sunday as the Tigers grabbed a 16-4 halftime lead and were never headed from there. Gosford sprang to life after the break and played some impressive footy to win the second stanza however the orange team held on to win the day, 30-20. Mitch Redding, Travis Mantell and big Jayden Stanley provided the pack with plenty of grunt, RJ Warwick nabbed a couple of tries, while livewire half Jesse Murray looked danger- Regional Sports ous every time he ran the ball. The team’s flat opening could well be attributed to the let down felt after being stripped of a competition point due to a Club PPIS clerical error Infastructure Fund following the round one draw at Terrigal. The general buzz around the squad suggests that if come late August, a single point stands between the Storm and the minor premiership; the boys will be absolutely filthy. The Regional Sports Infrastructure Fund will foster The Wyong Roos will be dropping by for a game of footy today and I’m the benefits of sport in communities. sure our lads will be able to accommodate them in this endeavour. (- The This fund will invest in new and existing facilities to Eye -). A big thank you to our corporate supporters: improve the participation and performance in sports The Elanora Hotel –East Gosford (Major Sponsor), at all levels. Bartlett Construction, Hinterland Gosford, Seaman Concreting, The NSW Government is determined to ensure regions Travo Corp Omid Corporation, & Vodaphone Gosford. remain vibrant communities. The Regional Sports Infrastructure Fund will ensure that NSW has a network of spaces and places that enable quality sport and active recreation participation and per- Bears News formance at all levels. Due to some injuries and players unavailable we knew our depth would be tested against the premiers The Fund objectives are to: in our first game of the season. In a scrappy first half we struggled to pose much threat to the Erina de- • increase the number and type of fence with our attack a little off where it should be. To Erina’s credit they regional sporting facilities took their chances and went into the half time break up 6 nil. Erina opened the scoring again in the second half to race to a 12 nil lead. • improve the standard of existing Newcomer Jono Clarke scored a nice try to make it 12-6 with 5 minutes remaining but Erina did enough to run out eventual 12-6 winners. The regional sporting facilities boys showed some great character especially in defence working togeth- • increase participation in sport. er and turning up all game despite some guys playing out of position. The Coaches award went to Boydy who got through plenty of work and looked threatening at stages. The Fund will focus on larger sporting facilities that deliver 1 Point went to Christian and Dave Thom who worked tirelessly all day in a typical Thom performance, also sharing the 1pt was Lachlan Hodge the best regional outcomes for the community. who played his first game for the Club and put in a strong performance. The Regional Sports Infrastructure Fund provides 2 Points went to another newcomer in Brendon Hall who was strong in grants between $1 million and $10 million for regional the middle getting through plenty of work which also saw him collect the Players Player award. sport hubs or regionally significant sport facilities. 3 Points went to Durbo who had a great game and drove the defensive Smaller sport and active recreation projects may be line all day from the back in a good Captains performance. eligible for the Stronger Country Communities Fund. Hopefully we get a few players back from injury and improve on last weeks performance today against a Woy Woy side who have started the $100 million has been made available for these type season well. of projects in Round 2, To all the parents, partners and supporters we invite you all back to the Gosford Sailing Club for the after match function. which opened on Monday 12 March and closes on Friday 4 May 2018. St Edwards Open Grade are proudly Sponsored by Terrigal Constructions, Gosford Sailing Club and White Dickson Architects.

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Mel Sutton, and senior players acrossW Junior Rugby League Sponsors AMBERAL the park. It was a great team effort. TERRIGAL This weekend the ladies take on Cardiff RUGBY LEAGUE at Cardiff which is anticipated to be a FOOTBALLCLUB tough game. This year Berkeley Vale are playing in CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE a newly establishedTOUKLEY competition RLFC in the GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt Newcastle/Central Coast region. Phone (02) 4343 4222 For a new look side, the women are ADMINISTRATION: Sharon Ivers Phone (02) 4343 4255 showing potential to be a competitive Visit our website for more information about eligibility and how to apply, Fax (02) 4340 4567 side this season. or contact us on (02) 9995 0992. 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 Central Coast Not-for-profit Forum - Fortunity Building 27, The Avenue 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. Kariong NSW 2250 The Central Coast Not-for-Profit forum is a 2018 initiative committed to supporting the Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written by the individual clubs not-for-profit sector on the Central Coast through seminars and educational workshops. and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. Over the coming year a series of free forums covering various topics will be facilitated by Fortunity, the aim of these events is to address relevant issues facing the sector and identify best practice solutions for Boards, management and responsible persons. The next forum will be held on Tuesday 8 May at Breakers Country Club, Wamberal from 4:00pm. The forum will address the roles and responsibilities of Directors and will feature special guest speaker Phil Butler, not-for-profit sector leader, AICD (Australian Institute of Company Directors).

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9. ISP CUP NEWS Central Coast Regional The Roos were on the road again for the Round Sporting & Recreation Complex 6 clash with St George Illawarra. The Dragons were on six competition points and Wyong four EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST

coming into this match. The green and gold were Expressions of interest open for Coast’s new regional sporting & still chasing that winning formula, failing to produce anywhere recreational facility near their best in previous rounds. The attack was willing but clun- The Coast’s highly anticipated Regional Sporting and Recreation ky, transitions were slow, and the defence was prone to fading Complex, poised to open in September, will be accepting at different times. Saints were always tough at home and Wyong expressions of interest from April 10, for significant events that will needed to find something in this match. generate economic and social benefits for the local area. The home team scored a trifecta of tries in the first 30 minutes, Stage 1 of the Central Coast Regional Sporting & Recreation twice getting to the outside of Wyong’s defensive line on each Complex is being jointly funded by the Australian Government side of the park. Left wing, Reuben Garrick, scrambled to the out- ($10 million) and the Central Coast Council ($13.71 million). side of Chris Centrone a second time, only to be forced infield. The complex, located at Tuggerah, spans 18.28 hectares and However, the inside defence failed to cover, and the big flanker consists of nine playing fields, accessible amenities and shared gave Luke Sharpe no chance of holding him out. Skipper Darren pathways. Stage 2 – subject to funding – will offer a 1500 seat grandstand and a multipurpose, indoor sporting centre. Nicholls converted the try to give St George a 14-0 lead, which Mayor Jane Smith said with construction now on track it was time the Dragons looked likely to take into halftime. However, the Roos to call for expressions of interest for major sporting and recreational responded, forcing a change of possession deep inside Dragon events, including markets and festivals.” real estate. A series of short range forays had the home team re- “We are excited to be in the position to secure regional events and treating, allowing Sitili Tupouniua to spear between defenders and programs that will stimulate tourism and income to our local area”, score. converted. The visitors scored again in the said Mayor Smith. 38th minute. Lachie Lam kicked crossfield late in the tackle count. “The interest we’ve had from our preliminary discussions with Matt Ikuvalu leapt highest, grabbed possession, then popped a associations including the Central Coast Academy of Sport, AFL pass to Dean Matterson wrapping toward the corner. Matterson NSW, Cricket NSW, and NSW Country Rugby League has been was too strong for the defence and wrestled his way over. Man- overwhelmingly positive,” she said. tellato missed the conversion, but the Roos were looking a tad “Events that once might have been reserved for Sydney and healthier down 14-10 going into the break. Newcastle are now a viable option for the Central Coast - the sky is the limit for our region”. Jai Field scored a long range try for Saints inside the opening Opening events, hosted by Council, will be held at the Central Coast five minutes of the second period. The conversion by Zac Lomax Regional Sporting and Recreational Complex on September 22, with gave the locals a 10 point buffer, and the energy the Dragons were external bookings being accepted from that date onward. mustering in defence made life very difficult for Wyong. Matt Iku- valu scored in the south west corner. Mantellato nailed the side- Venue information and booking criteria are available from the line conversion to have the Roos trailing 20-16 with 12 mins re- Complex website at: maining. Unfortunately for the visitors, they just did not have the www.centralcoast.nsw.gov.au/regionalsportingcomplex wherewithal to break down the Dragons defence a fourth time. The home team deserved the narrow victory. Wyong must regroup in readiness for the match against Community Sports Award Workers at Berkeley Vale Oval on Saturday 21 April. The ISP kicks Remember nominations are now open for the off at 3.00pm and is preceded by the Jersey Flegg match between 2018 NSW Community Sports Awards. Sydney Roosters and Manly Sea Eagles at 1.00pm. Take the opportunity to recognise the most important people in your sport - the volunteers! The NSW Community Sports Awards, to be held at NSW Parliament House on Thursday 21 June, recognise outstanding achievements and contributions to community sport in NSW undertaken by LADIES LEAGUE TAG NEWS a dedicated volunteer workforce. Nominations are now open for nine annual awards Last weekend the two standout teams continued their wins with (listed below) plus the Distinguished Long Service big scores along with Erina who beat Ourimbah 42-0. Ourim- Awards for those that have given exceptional bah should be proud of the improvement in their team with Ella long service to their sport. Woodhouse and Aliyah Rodominski playing very well. Terrigal Community Official of the Year took on the newly coached Colts side with Steph Stockwell pick- Young Official of the Year ing up 3 points and being the best on the park. The Tigers held Community Coach of the Year Berkeley Vale to a nil score with Brooke Hoolihan playing a very solid game. The game of the round was Woy Woy and Northern Young Coach of the Year Lakes with only 8 points in it with the Warriors taking the win. Community Sport Administrator of the Year Both of these teams are also much improved this season and Volunteer Director of the Year will only get better as the season goes on. Wyong beat Toukley Community Team of the Year 22-0 and Sarah Dimech scored two tries and was very strong all Community Club of the Year game. This weekend will see a cracker of a game when the two Community Event of the Year grand final teams play – The Entrance v Terrigal at Edsacc Oval with this game being the curtain raiser to first grade kicking off at www.sportnsw.com.au/2018NSWCommunitySportsAwards 1.30pm – a game worth heading out to watch!

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ROUND 3 1. Holly Buchanan (The Entrance) 2. Ashlee Russell (Erina) In 2007, Robbie Trembath from Ourimbah and 3. Stacey Markham (Erina) Jarred Smith from Northern Lakes were ahead in 4. Kristen Kessler (The Entrance) the First Grade Best and Fairest while Scott Donald 5. Cassidy Atkins (Erina) (Ourimbah) was leading point scorer at this stage. 6. Steph Sharp (The Entrance) 7. Sarah Dimech (Wyong) 8. Steph Stockell (Terrigal) 2005 saw Umina, Terrigal and Erina as undefeated 9. Madi Crowe (Erina) competition leaders withTerrigal as leaders in the 10. Shannon Higgins(Terrigal) Club Championship 11. Elysia Atkins (Terrigal) 12. Sian George (The Entrance) In the Jim Beam Cup, both The Entrance and Erina 13. Jocelyn Kelleher (The Entrance) suffered losses with The Entrance going down to 14. Em Haines (Erina) Chester Hill 30 – 28 while Erina were defeated by 15. Claudia Symington (Terrigal) 16. Teah Goodhand (The Entrance) Asquith 28 – 12.

Shadows: The Central Coast selectors chose only Brian Trit- 17. Rachel Dobbie(Terrigal) ton from The Entrance and Grant Wooden from 18. Jasmine Dillion (Erina) Erina in a major shock to represent the Coast in the 19. Brittany Starr ( Terrigal) Country Championships in 2007. 20. Ellah Smeeth (The Entrance)

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W CENTRAL COAST DIVISIONJunior OF COUNTRY Rugby RUGBY LEAGUE League Sponsors AMBERAL TOUKLEY RLFC GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt @ EDSACC Oval TERRIGAL Phone (02) 4343 4222 RUGBY V LEAGUE ADMINISTRATION: Sharon Ivers FOOTBALLCLUB Phone (02) 4343 4255 Fax (02) 4340 4567 First Grade CENTRALEmail [email protected] DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE UMINA BEACH SUNDAY THE ENTRANCE TIME: 2.30 pm TERRIGALR.L.F.C. Website http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au TOUKLEY RLFC GENERAL MANAGER:1 Grant Scott Nelson Wyatt Ryan McDonald 1 22nd APRIL 2018 Phone (02) 4343 4222 CCDRL Division Office & Mailing Address:2 Matt Nelson Office Hours: Josh Harman 2 LADIES LEAGUE TAG Time: 1.30pm Mt Penang Parklands ADMINISTRATION:3 Allen Sharon Mulia MalauIvers Monday - Friday Sam Paul 3 Building 27, The Avenue 4 Mitch Jacobs 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. Aaiden Wright 4 THE ENTRANCE TERRIGAL Phone (02) 4343 4255 1. Lisa Ricketts Kariong NSW 2250 5 Kallum Goolagong John Symington 5 1. Holly Buchanan Fax (02) 4340 4567 2. Tian Stephens 2. Rachel Dobbie 6 Will Pearsall Chris Browne 6 3. Matead Barber Referee: 3. Sian George Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written7 by theSione individualEmail Tonga clubs [email protected] Todd Lewis 7 UMINA BEACH 4. Kayla Paterson Paul Taylor 4. Angela JonesR.L.F.C. 5. Tara Angell 8 NoahW ebsiteEaston http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au Jordan Deaves 8 and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. 5. Maddison Symington 6. Emily Hennessey 7. Rachel Curnow 9 Matt Killick (c) Touch Judges: Ben Mooney 18 CCDRL Division Office & Mailing Address: Office Hours: 6. Kristen Kessler 8. Elysia Atkins 10 Sebastian Vourlos Connor Hibbit Aja Roberts 10 Mt Penang Parklands Monday - Friday 7. Stephanie Sharp 9. Stephanie Stockwell 11 Jacob McCudden Tobi Holder Scott Schreiber 11 8. Solest Montgomery 10. Brittany Starr Building 27, The Avenue12 Luke Chant 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 Lachlan p.m. Bell 12 11. Claudia Symington 9. Madelein Robinson 12. Layne Foster Kariong NSW 225013 Ryan Doherty Troy Adams 13 10. Brooke Hoolihan 13. Bronte Lambert-Minto Joshua Walsh Josh Dias 14 11. Erin Kessler 14. Shannon Higgins Disclaimer - All editorialsRyan containedJowett are written by the individual clubs Ryan Folkard 15 12. Ellah Smeeth 15. Casey Youngberry 16. Tyra McEwen 13. Teah Goodhand and as such are not theTim viewsNawaqatabu held by the CCDRL. Justin Sopp 16 17. Zali Oulton Mitch Dafter Nick Paul 17 14. Maddison Langshaw 18. Shani Waters Coach: Shane Wooden Coach: Jamy Forbes 15. Brooke Peachey 19. Meg Higgins 16. Jocelyn Kelleher 20. Renee Maher Assistant Coach: Greg Walsh Trainer: Dave Lyons Manager: Steve Hamer 17. Nikki Kenny 21. Rachael Mortell Trainer: Ben O’Connell 22. Kate Fullbrook Head Trainer: Laurie Taylor Co-Coaches: Trainer: Ryan Hall Coach: Sam Ricketts Trainers: Andy Parker, Tony McCudden Damien Montgomery Manager: Michael Schreiber Trainer: Neil Higgins Ball Boys/ Girls: Jarred Olive, & David Smeeth Trainer: Tony Barber Jemma Wooden & Ava Wooden Trainers: Paul Dawson Manager: Glen Symonds Ref: B. Thompson • TJ: B. Allen / P. Webb

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TOUKLEY RLFC The T-W League Tag team recorded their second win of the season when Website http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt this making several errors in a row putting us under some defensive pressure. However, we managed to defend our line well all day to minimise the damage. they recorded a 46 - 0 win over a young Kincumber side. The Sharks led CCDRL Division Office & Mailing Address: Office Hours: Phone (02) 4343 4222We continued to create opportunities in attack running in another three tries 24 - 0 at the halftime break and played some sharp rugby league in the Mt Penang Parklands Monday - Friday before half time and one after giving us a 30-4 winning score line at full time. windy conditions and had nine individual tryscorers with Shannon Higgins ADMINISTRATION: Sharon Ivers solo effort being the standout. Kayla Paterson was the pick of the Sharks Building 27, The Avenue 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. Reserve Grade Report: Phone (02) 4343 4255The GTL Rapid Clean Reserve Grade Tigers started off slowly against Berke- with some straight running and pin point passes leading to a number of Kariong NSW 2250 Fax (02) 4340 4567ley Vale. A stop start contest as well as some poor ball control kept the score try assists. The two points and Players Player went to Shannon Higgins tight in the first half. Although the slow pace of the game didn’t improve in who made plenty of meters, was solid in defence and kicked a goal from Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written by the individual clubs Email [email protected] UMINA BEACH the second half, the boys were a lot better when in good field position,R.L.F.C. which the sideline in the blustery conditions. The one point was shared between and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. Website http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.auresulted in some good tries to run out 26-6 winners. Rachel Mortell who did all that was asked of her and Stephanie Stockwell Open Age Report: who organised the Sharks attack and talked up the defence. CCDRL Division Office & Mailing Address: The MJM Kitchens & StoneOffice Open Hours: Age Tigers good start to the Season going 2 Mt Penang Parklands from 2. We were lucky toMonday get away - Friday with this one as it was a very sloppy game. The T-W Sharks Under Nineteens got the two points in a far from a convincing performance. This is taking nothing away from a Kincumber Building 27, The Avenue Many errors and giving9.00 away a.m. silly - 5.00 penalties p.m. late in the sets. Leading 16-4 at halftime with the penalty’s 7 to 3 against and completion rate under 50%, we side who were down on troops and were extremely gallant in defeat.The Kariong NSW 2250 were confident if we cut out our mistakes we would win the game. The boys Sharks crossed for six tries and got the better of the Colts in the second dug deep when the momentum shifted off our mistakes and we got away with half after leading 10 - 6 at the break.The three points went to Sam Col- Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written by thethe individual win 30-20. clubs 3 Points and players player went to Junior, 2 points went to lett who lead the team well and did his best to organise the attack and and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. Roger and 1 point to Gibbo. kicked five conversions in the windy conditions. The two points and Play- Under 19’s Report: ers Player went to young gun Jack Stringer who was a constant threat in The Coca Cola Amatil Under 19 Tigers ventured to Berkeley Vale for our sec- the middle with his robust charges while the one point was shared by the ond match in the 2018 campaign. Once again, the Tiger Cubs were short two big boys of the side Tom Bateup and Brad Jay who both bagged a staffed and showed great courage and commitment. After conceding the first try, the Tigers led at half time due to tries to the wily Darren Grech and the om- double each. with some strong running. A lot of work needs to be done if nipresent Jake Slee, allowing us to lead by 8–6 at half time. The second half is we are going to challenge The Entrance this weekend. where the true Tiger spirit was at the fore when we only had the bare 13 play- The Sharks Reserve grade side went down 28 - 24 to a Colts side that ers during the second stanza. Tries to the high flying James Withers (2), ball adapted to the conditions better. The Sharks trailed 18 - 14 at halftime playing Samuela (Buck) Marayama and the scintillating Josh Martin increased and despite crossing for five tries to four, it was the form of the Colts goal our lead to 28–6 after Jackson ( sure foot) Greaves converted twice. When kicker that made the difference kicking six goals. The Sharks mounted we lost Matt Hedges for 10 minutes due to an unfortunate indiscretion, Berka a late comeback and will be improved from the hitout as Coach Strong scored their converted try. Best players for the Tigers were the rampaging Kai tries to mould the side into a competitive unit. Best for the Sharks was MajorDoyle, hardworkingSponsors Andrew Petersen, tireless Zane Griffiths and the supreme Jed Ambrose who again was strong around the ruck area and gave the talent of Jake Slee, who was also named players’ player. Sharks some go forward,Central the two points Coastwent to Jake Division Treloar who de- League Tag Report: fended strongly and threw some deft balls while the one point went to The Pallisters Ladies League Tag Tigers continued their strong start to the of Country Rugby League season, defeating Berkeley Vale at Berkeley Vale Oval 54-0. The Panthers Darcy Gilchrist who made some big hits and ran strongly. showed that that they are a team of the future and they will only benefit from The Sharks First grade side got off to a slow start , and after trailing 12 - 4 more games together. A solid 10 try performance from the Tigers once again at the halftime break, they didn’t really gain any momentum till the sec- saw many strong performances, including Erin Kessler in her debut League ond half. The Sharks responded to a halftime blast from Coach Forbes Tag season getting the 3 points and players player in a highly contested tally. and upped the anti and came away with a 20 -12 victory at MacKillop This week’s Grand Final replay v the Sharks will be an opportunity for us to Oval which is never an easy task.The Sharks were effected by a couple get a good gauge on how we are travelling in this early part of the season. of late withdrawls but showed plenty of spirit when trailing and getting ANZAC Recognition: 1st Grade and League Tag Teams themselves back into the match and have no doubts they will be there will be wearing special ANZAC Design Jerseys for Round 3, thanks to Zibara when the whips are cracking in September.Best for the Sharks and Play- (ZBR) as a mark of respect and thank you to the past and present Service ers Player was Ben Mooney who stepped up after the unfortunate loss GoldMen andSponsors Women. Anzac Day is on April 25th, 2018’ please spare a thought for these wonderful people and support our Tigers today as we show our respect of Mitch Goddard and was outstanding in attack and defence, the two to them in our own way. points went to Justin Sopp who gives his all every week while the one point went to Josh Harman who made plenty of meters in attack, crossed The Entrance Leagues Club and TERLFC would like to thank our 2018 Spon- for a try and kicked three conversions in difficult conditions. sors for their continued support both on and off the field: We wish to thank the following sponsors and hope you give them your Major Sponsor/ 1st Grade: Central Coast Cleaning Contractors, Reserve support: Grade: GTL Rapid Clean Central Coast, Open Age: M J M Kitchens & Stone, Major Sponsors : TERRIGAL HOTEL, Dynamic Taxation and Training Under 19’s: Coca Cola Amatil, League Tag: Pallister Promotions Services, AIRPAK Sheet Metal, EZY Projects, LCD - Debt Solutions Business Sponsors: Tooheys, Coca Cola Amatil, OAS Computers, Treasury Jersey Sponsors: First National - Terrigal, Simply Smashing, Pools of SilverWine Estates, Sponsors Sharp Document Solutions, Simonds Homes, Eris McCarthy Electrical, Victor Sports, Novaskill Employment Services, Gas Audio Services, Distinction, Titan Financial Planning, McPherson Plumbing, HYMIX Fortunity Assurance, Barker Plumbing Services, eBet Group, Wideview Audio Concrete, Air Forced Air, Outdoor Elegence, Australian Sports Nutrition, Visual & Security, ECO Pest Control, R & J Sonter Concreting Services. 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MackillopTERRIGAL against Terrigal. A nice crowd enjoyed a tough 1st Grade encounter with next Saturday’s local derby between Toukley and the Warriors. the game in the balance against the Premiers. Despite missing Tritton, Woodley RUGBY Our proud sponsors are: The Doylo, The Bowlo, Doylo Vets and Animal andLEAGUE Wylie a solid effort by the boys and a touch unlucky towards the end but a nice Hospital, Evolution Security, Dei Corp and Kennards Hire. Your generos- indication ofFOOTBALL CLUBa good season ahead. Reserves hung on for the win which eluded them in round 1 which will give a great boost to your season ahead. The 19’s hav- ity is greatly appreciated and valued. ing their first hit out of the year showed some promise and once they can get into Ladies Report: CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE the season without distractions of Reps and Surf season i think a good season lies Great win to the girls who played a disciplined style of footy to beat TOUKLEY RLFC ahead. Ladies Tag had a tough day against last seasons Premiers but effort was GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt the very competitive Roosters. The girls controlled the game well and always there. We are a new young side looking to be a force in the competition Phone (02) 4343 4222 and may take a little while but if dedication to improve at training continues i’m sure showed plenty of skill with some of the sleek shifts they executed during ADMINISTRATION: Sharon Ivers results will come. the match. The Warriorettes best on the day were Karly, Sam and Ellie. Phone (02) 4343 4255 Keep up the great effort girls. Reserve Grade Fax (02) 4340 4567 3rd Grade Report Great effort against a strong Terrigal side getting up 28-24. Email [email protected] UMINA BEACH Huge improvement across the park with Bruce Terare picking up the (3) points for The boys were in the grind for the first half and showed they were more Website http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au R.L.F.C. his outstanding defense. (2) points went to Sam Eden who never stopped work- than competitive. The second half saw a glut of possession to the Roost- CCDRL Division Office & Mailing Address: Office Hours: ing and constantly bent back the Sharks defence. (1) point was shared by Luke ers and the warriors struggled to stay in the contest. Keep turning up to Maljevic & Daniel Hutchinson who both showed great energy. Luke chiming in with Mt Penang Parklands Monday - Friday training boys and more improvement will occur. Building 27, The Avenue 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. a great solo try & Daniel was great coming off the bench. Northern Lakes this week 2nd Grade Report Kariong NSW 2250 which is always a tough game but looking forward to the challenge. Huge thank you to Manager Jimmy Singleton, Assistants Leo Methvan & Cooper The Warriors reserves started sluggishly and found themselves behind Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written by the individual clubs Bosden along with trainers Rob & Frankie...... great team effort right across the park, their own try line early in the match. Poor ball control and ill discipline and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. many thanks. compounded their situation and the big, mobile Roosters outfit took ad- Under 19’s vantage and went to a healthy half time lead. To the boys credit more After what seems like the longest off season ever, we finally got to see some of discipline and better execution in the second half saw the boys be very our 2018 under 19’s squad. (now back from rep duties) Unfortunately we still have competitive for the rest of the game. Thanks to Quinny and Millsy for some rowers that for some unknown reason cannot train or play, but we will move on and unless they take up dancing, we should be able to field a full side against playing 2 games on the night. Players Player went to the hard working Woy Woy next week. Brucey. Other strong performances went to Mitcy Hayesy and Murph. Last weeks game saw a gallant effort from the boys with a 70% completion rate and some solid defence in the first half laying the platform for what could be a great day against last year’s Grand Finalists. Unfortunately, the wheels fell of in the 2nd half. We had to defend our line a lot more than we would have liked and finishing the game with 10 players didn’t help our cause. Thanks to our under 17’s for backing up for us, you didn’t look out of place. Points this week went to Fletcher Berry 1, Jakob Keane 2 and 3 points and Players Player went to Josh Starling.

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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. @ Woy Woy Oval V First Grade WOY WOY TIME: 2.30 pm OURIMBAH SUNDAY 1 Jimmy Fawcett Alister Beale 1 22nd APRIL 2018 2 Jarrod Flack Chris Morgan 2 RESERVE GRADE Time: 1.00 pm 3 Jarad Little Alex Pohla 3 4 Matt Jones Brandon Currie 4 WOY WOY OURIMBAH 5 Nathan Bawden Jason Overton 5 1 Jimmy Walsh 1. Ethan Williams 6 Scott Gowans Darcy Etrich ( c ) 6 2 Jake Williams 2. Sakiusa Naivalu Referee: 7 Blake Mattei Max Jolley 7 3 TBA 3. Josh Cook Jack Greentree 8 Tom Reid Joel Hulett 8 4 Terence Wilkinson 4. Aiden Everson 5 Mitch Davidson 5. Joshua Finney 9 Chris Hyde (c) Touch Judges: Blake McLean 9 6 Ernie McGillicuddy 6. Brydon Ramien ( c ) 10 Jake Shearer Hayden Doughty Grant Wooden 20 7 Jay Kissick 7. Josh Elvins 11 Rhys Ryan Scott Brame Henry Vaotuua 11 8 Brett Sonter 8. Aaron Groom 12 Brodie Finnigan James Croot 12 9 Nathan Richter 9. Jessie Wilkinson 13 Justin McDermott Matt Fisk 13 10 Chad Martin 10. Sam Stewart 14 Tjaden McLean Head Coach: Marc Matthews 11 Trent Grace 11. Nat Watts 15 Sam Bovis Assistant:Aaron McLean 12 Daniel Markham 12. Luke Moore 16 Chad Martin Football Manager: Junior Johnson 13 Joel Body 13. Robbie Rodger 20 Jarrod Lynch Manager: Warren Matthews Daniel Spratt Coach: Mack Fawcett Blake Cooper ( c ) Asst.: Adrian Jones Trainers: Ryan Montgomery Wes Black Trainer: Shane Turner & Harry Matthews Coach: John Baxter Assistant: Warren Hillier Rubber: Ron Moore Manager: Chris James Manager: Warren Matthews Strapper: Johnny Smith Trainer: Mick Batton

Ref: S. Brame • TJ: V. Bowden / D. Cameron

OPEN GRADE Time: 11.30 am UNDER 19s Time: 10.00 am LADIES LEAGUE TAG Time: 9.00 am WOY WOY ST EDWARDS WOY WOY OURIMBAH WOY WOY OURIMBAH 1 Orisi Ranavue 1. Jake Durbidge (c) 1 Mikey Kirwan 1. Matthew Florido 1 Ellie Hipwell 1. Elle Dark 2 Adam Wysocki 2. Mitch Watling 2 Mitch Gale 2. Blake Kelly 2 Caitlyn Young 2. Ella Woodhouse 3 Joel Weekes 3. Lachlan Hodge 3 Josh Ilijas 3. Josh Pine 3 Shay Bugelli 3. Ava Young 4 Wade Hynes 4. Jono Clarke 4 Saxon Wollenhaupt 4. Cody Young 4 Jenna Evans 4. Renee Schmidt (C) 5 Cameron Anderson 5. Josh Sweeney 5 Daniel Taylor 5. Kyle Young 5 Darcie Sarson 5. Aliyah Rodominski 6 Brandon Edwards 6. Dale Wilson 6 Daniel MacLean 6. Josh Smith ( c ) 6 Jasmine Wolfe 6. Sophie Dryden 7 Tim Bovis 7. Sam Corda 7 Mitch Wilson 7. Tom Rosewarn 7 Ashlee Pauletto 7. Michaela Baxter 8 James Hickey 8. Chris Holliday (c) 8 Miguel Acevedo-Moreno 8. Wil Hudson ( c ) 8 Astrid Brannigan 8. Sam McEvoy 9 Ben Webber 9. Dave Thom 9 Darbee Williams 9. Zac Starkey 9 Bianca Davies 9. Ella McCabe 10 Alan Bennett 10. Brendon Hall 10 Tamani McInnes-Cama 10. Riley Moss 10 Tahren Van Laar 10. Renae Jackson (C) 11 Mack Fawcett 11. Ben Fenning 11 Max Bovis 11. Brayden Habkouk 11 Tahlia Best 11. Emily Bachan 12 Beau Bovis 12. Tim Boyd 12 Jed Sylvester 12. Ryan Bender 12 Mackenzie Sivyer 12. Kylie Saunders 13 Cameron Phillips 13. Christian Thom 13 Pat Thompson 13. Ben Ma’u 15 Taylah Woodbridge 13.Emma Barlow 14 Andrew Trinder Luke Sweeney 15 Mitch Richardson Jayden Burraston 19 Montana Johnstone Grace Hay, Emma Burdack Hayden Green Ellie Richardson, Cassandra White 15 Sean Stevenson Shane Higgins 17 Peter Slattery 20 Courtney Jago 16 Jordan O’Donnell Jack Clarke Jesse Baker Sammi Young, Mikayla Boden Eden Longford Coach: Ricky Schmidt 17 Sage Mitchell Sam Gibbs Logan Davids Manager: Chelsea Young 18 Grant Terepo Ben Godden Coach: Ben Starkey Trainers:Ben Schmidt 19 Shane Fish Coach: Mark Churcher Assistant: Michael Woodhouse & Warren Matthews 20 Jack Fletcher Manager: Marty Austin Manager: Blake Cooper Ball Boys- Luke Schmidt Trainers: Mick Thom Trainers: Matt Smith & Travis Jackson & Pat Gibbs Ref: V. Bowden • TJ: J. Davies / B. Curnoe Ref: H. Doughty • TJ: J. Greentree / D. Cameron Ref: D. Cameron • TJ: J. Davies / B. Curnoe

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16. Roosters News Magpies News Welcome to Woy Woy Oval today to all BJ Howes Metaland Lisarow & Charmhaven players, coaching staff, officials, sponsors and First Grade Team Report – The Magpies first grade supporters of Woy Woy, Ourimbah and St Eddies to Round 3 of side knew a big improvement from week one was required especially be- the 2018 season. ing Old Boys day at Bill Sohier Park. After some slight tinkering and a big week @ training the Men stood tall running out resounding winners over We had a short, balmy and blustery night of footy last Saturday at Erina 52-6. Platform was well laid by our forwards allowing the backs home hosting Northern Lakes Ladies, 3rd and 2nd grade team. to score some scintillating tries. Unfortunately the win came with some Results from last weekend games against Wyong didn’t all go to major injuries with Club Legend Taylor Mildren suffering yet another ACL plan in hot conditions at Morry Breen. injury , after showing good form early. 3 other injuries will test our depth , but also create opportunity . Big welcome to Squasher , who proved Our B&J Asphalting Ladies League Tag were much improved in a handful , and is a great presence both on and off the field. Best were their Round 2 game going down 16-8. Scorers for the Roosters Darcy Etrich , Mat Fisk , Joel Hulett and Alex Pohla . were Rhiannon Hall and Darcie Sarson, with Darcie’s a ripper off Anytime Fitness Wyoming Ladies League Tag Team Report - Very tough a kick to the left hand wing. Best on the night were Rhiannon, game against Erina. Well drilled team but to the ladies credit and low Jasmine Wolfe and Mackenzie Sivyer. numbers they defended unbelievably. Gr8 work ladies. Club Report Tim Bovis’s Woy Woy Leagues Open Age team again put on a Today we travel out to Woy Woy Oval in our round 3 clash against our good display of free flowing footy throwing the ball around, al- traditional rivals Woy Woy Roosters and we as a club are looking forward though there was a fair bit of dropped ball it was still entertaining to this challenge in all grades. After last week’s vastly improved efforts footy. Woy Woy ran out winners 48-14 with Orisi Ranavue scor- the club and players will be out to show some consistency and play some ing 2 tries and taking the 3 points, Wade Hynes, Joel Weekes, good footy, our round 2 hoodoo continued again this year losing club cap- Cameron Phillips, Mack Fawcett, Brenny Edwards, Luke Colvin tain Taylor Mildren with an ACL injury who will be a huge loss at the club and Adam Mears all crossed for try each with Tim slotting 6 and be sorely missed, everyone has a spring in there step now after last goals. Others to impress were James Hickey, Mack Fawcett and weeks determined win in first grade & second grade which just shows the Brenny Edwards this weekends game against St Eddies should potential within this playing group we have put together. be a good one. A big thank you to all our clubs Old Boys for attending our annual and first for the year Old Boys Day, always a pleasure having these lot around In 2nd Grade the S&M Contracting Roosters were too good for with the stories and yarns getting taller and taller, your efforts and attend- the Warriors 36-12, scoring 6 tries one each to Nathan Bawden, ance are always very appreciated by all at the club. Terence Wilkinson, Jarrod Lynch, Joel Body, Nathan Ritcher and Everyone is welcome to attend our after match presentations held at the Brandon Vawdrey with Jake Williams kicking 5 from 6. Lynchy Tall Timbers Hotel from 5pm with refreshments and excellent meals avail- had a good game upfront and Nathan Bawden and Jimmy able, so please bring your families and all kids are more than welcome Fawcett also impressed. 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. This weeks games against Ourimbah in the 19’s, 2nd and 1st are Ourimbah Wyoming RLFC would like to thank our business partners for much anticipated and we are hoping for a big crowd to support season 2018 and encourage all our supporters to use our sponsors serv- all 5 grades. ices where possible: Metaland Lisarow & Charmhaven, Tall Timbers Hotel, Kylee Jones One Thanks to all the supporters who braved the winds and to our Agency Wyoming, Singo’s Meats, KFC Wyoming, Pain Away, Bendigo sponsors for your continued support. Bank Lisarow, Jim’s Mowing Tuggerah, Saratoga Medical, Pudsey Plumbing & Drainage, Duncan Excavations, Saratoga Dental, Coastal An open invitation to all to come back to Woy Woy Leagues Club Rural Traders Ourimbah, Sublime Aluminium & Glass, Wyong Group, after today games. Lakes Amusements, Everything Sports Online, Anytime Fitness Wyo- ming, Greenies Garage, Hogs Breath Cafe Tuggerah & Terrigal, Spring- Up the Roosters fresh Dry Cleaners, Bliss Demolition, All Coast Metal Recycling, Star- key Freighters, Coastwide Garden Maintenance, Zigz Plumbing, Quick Connect Electrical & Data Solutions, Coast Chill Refrigeration, Peninsula Denture Centre Umina, Mass Nutrition West Gosford, Lisarow Self Stor- age, Ginger Joe & Coast Sports Medical Supplies.

Chris Hyde PLAYERS PROFILE Roosters

Nickname: Australia’s fittest man Jnr club: Woy Woy Roosters Favourite Position: Hooker Rep Honours: The Recruit TV show Best player you have faced: Dale Langford when he was 17 Most annoying team mate: Tom Reid NRL team you support: Broncos Favourite Food: Protein bars Favourite Drink: Protein shake

17. At the Footy.....

“A great win ! … Ourimbah Magpies after their win over the Erina Eagles last weekend.

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 ROUND 14 21st April Berkeley Vale V Wyong Berkeley Vale Oval 15th July Berkeley Vale V Bye Berkeley Vale Oval 22nd April Kincumber V Bye MacKillop Oval 15th July Ourimbah V Terrigal Bill Sohier Park 22nd April The Entrance V Terrigal Edsacc Oval 15th July Kincumber V Toukley MacKillop Oval 22nd April Toukley V Erina Darren Kennedy Oval 15th July Erina V Woy Woy Erina Oval 22nd April Woy Woy V Ourimbah 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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