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

Round 11 23-24 june 2018

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2018 First Grade Competition Terrigal 16 defeated Kincumber 10 Erina 24 defeated Ourimbah 8 The competition has now reached the half way mark with most The Entrance 50 defeated Berkeley Vale 12 Wyong 30 defeated Toukley 4 clubs still having 9 rounds to be played. Woy Woy Bye Wyong and The Entrance have established a 5 point buffer to the rest of the first grade teams. Conceivably 7 clubs remain a 2018 Reserve Grade Competition realistic chance of making the semi finals and those 3 spots will Northern Lakes 20 defeated Woy Woy 18 Kincumber 26 defeated Terrigal 4 be keenly contested with only 4 points separating the 3rd placed Ourimbah 20 defeated Erina 18 Kincumber to the 9th placed Erina. The Entrance 40 defeated Berkeley Vale 6 The past few weeks have seen us record substantial rainfall and Wyong 48 defeated Toukley 18 it would appear that the weather gods are likely to play a part in 2018 Open Age Competition the makeup of teams in all grades for the final series. Woy Woy 16 defeated Northern Lakes 10 This weekend’s round appears likely to have a significant Erina 22 defeated St Edwards 16 The Entrance 26 defeated Gosford Kariong 8 bearing and positions for the top 5 and for the next few weeks Wyong 60 defeated Toukley 10 results across all grades will be significant. Terrigal Bye I would encourage all clubs supporters to get out to the grounds and support their teams. 2018 Under 19’s Competition Erina 68 defeated Ourimbah 4 Regards, Wyong 72 defeated Toukley 6 Terrigal 30 defeated Kincumber 16 Fred Hartup The Entrance Bye President CCDRL Woy Woy Bye

2018 White Lady Funerals Ladies League Tag Northern Lakes 14 defeated Woy Woy 10 Erina 38 defeated Ourimbah 0 Wyong 24 defeated Toukley 0 Terrigal 30 defeated Kincumber 0 The Entrance 48 defeated Berkeley Vale 0

TEAM of the WEEK Berkeley Vale NEXT ROUND Lincoln Tubridy 1. Terrigal Josh Harman 2. Erina ROUND 12 Danny Lawrence 3. The Entrance Alan Malau 4. Ourimbah Sunday, 1st July 2018 Jason Overton 5. The Entrance Will Pearsall 6. Berkeley Vale Woy Woy v Wyong @ Woy Woy Oval – 2.30pm Alex Moore 7. Wyong Nick Lynn 8. Wyong Kincumber v Ourimbah @ McKillop Oval – 2.30pm Alex Langbridge 9. Erina Tim Burrell The Entrance v Toukley @ Edsacc Oval - 2.30pm 10. Erina Shane McFadden 11. Kincumber Berkeley Vale v Terrigal @ Berkeley Vale Oval – 2.30pm 12. Ben Tonks The Entrance 13. Ryan Doherty Erina v Northern Lakes @ Erina Oval Reserve Grade 12 noon – First Grade - Bye

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2. 2018 POINTS TABLE BEST & FAIREST PLAYERS POINTS

Team P W L D B F A PD PT Name Surname Club Total Name Club T G FG Pts

First Grade Competition First Grade Competition First Grade Competition Wyong 9 8 1 0 0 290 80 210 16 Brad KEIGHRAN Wyong 15 Brad KEIGHRAN Wyong 5 34 0 88 The Entrance 9 7 1 0 1 240 126 114 16 Christopher ADAMS Toukley 12 Matthew NELSON The Entrance 7 11 0 50 Kincumber 9 4 3 1 1 140 154 -14 11 Alex POHLA Ourimbah 11 Blake WYLIE Kincumber 2 18 0 44 Woy Woy 9 3 4 0 2 126 136 -10 10 Alister BEALE Ourimbah 11 Joshua HARMAN Terrigal 5 12 0 44 Toukley 9 3 4 1 1 128 124 4 9 Brendan HURD Kincumber 11 James CROOT Ourimbah 0 22 0 44 Terrigal 9 3 4 1 1 114 156 -42 9 Darcy ETRICH Ourimbah 11 Matthew KILLICK The Entrance 2 17 0 42 Ourimbah 9 3 5 0 1 164 234 -70 8 Ian HENDERSON Kincumber 11 Chris HYDE Woy Woy 0 19 0 38 Erina 9 2 5 1 1 102 182 -80 7 Timothy BURRELL Erina 10 Kye MARTIN Wyong 9 0 0 36 Berkeley Vale 9 1 7 0 1 86 198 -112 4 William PEARSALL The Entrance 10 Jake FITZPATRICK Toukley 2 14 0 36 Chris HYDE Woy Woy 9 Darcy ETRICH Ourimbah 8 0 0 32 Reserve Grade Competition Wyong 10 9 0 1 0 408 114 294 19 Reserve Grade Competition Reserve Grade Competition The Entrance 9 6 2 1 0 254 78 176 13 Matt BAILEY Berkeley Vale 18 Jesse STEPHEN Wyong 4 54 0 124 Terrigal 9 6 3 0 0 170 162 8 12 Brodie COOPER Kincumber 14 Jake WILLIAMS Woy Woy 1 22 0 48 Kincumber 9 5 4 0 0 182 150 32 10 Brett SONTER Woy Woy 12 Ethan WILLIAMS Ourimbah 5 13 0 46 Erina 9 5 4 0 0 176 160 16 10 Ethan WILLIAMS Ourimbah 12 Brayden CAIN Erina 1 20 0 44 Woy Woy 9 4 5 0 0 172 202 -30 8 Luke MALJEVAC Kincumber 12 Bryce BURGUN Wyong 11 0 0 44 Ourimbah 9 4 5 0 0 172 270 -98 8 Mitchell DIDUSZKO Northern Lakes 12 Luke MALJEVAC Kincumber 6 7 0 38 Ryan DONNELLY Terrigal 7 4 0 36 Northern Lakes 10 3 6 1 0 138 258 -120 7 Cameron COX Toukley 9 Damian MIND Northern Lakes 9 Hayden GREEN The Entrance 3 11 0 34 Berkeley Vale 9 2 7 0 0 118 234 -116 4 Daniel PAYNE Woy Woy 9 Matt BAILEY Berkeley Vale 8 0 0 32 Toukley 9 0 8 1 0 100 262 -162 1 Jeffrey FIELDS Berkeley Vale 9 Rodney QUINN Northern Lakes 6 4 0 32

Open Age Competition Open Age Competition Open Age Competition Erina 9 8 0 0 1 218 86 132 18 Malu FIU The Entrance 17 Paneere KAAKA Wyong 2 24 0 56 Wyong 10 7 2 0 1 320 146 174 16 David THOM St Edwards 15 Dale WILSON St Edwards 5 18 0 56 The Entrance 9 7 2 0 0 212 146 66 14 Orisi RANAVUE Woy Woy 14 Jeremy TUNKS Wyong 6 11 0 46 Woy Woy 9 6 2 0 1 220 102 118 14 Brendan FLETCHER Northern Lakes 13 Blake LAYBUTT Erina 2 18 0 44 St Edwards 9 3 5 0 1 140 104 36 8 Kane RALPH Wyong 13 Christopher BROWN Wyong 11 0 0 44 Terrigal 9 1 5 1 2 106 206 -100 8 Luke MILLS Northern Lakes 12 Michael PALMER Terrigal 5 11 0 42 *Gosford Kariong 9 2 5 1 1 118 224 -106 6 Mitchell HALL Terrigal 12 Ben WEBBER Woy Woy 0 19 0 38 Northern Lakes 10 1 8 0 1 134 272 -138 4 Travis MANTELL Gosford Kariong 12 Luke MILLS Northern Lakes 2 15 0 38 Toukley 9 1 7 0 1 114 296 -182 4 Dale WILSON St Edwards 11 Malu FIU The Entrance 9 0 0 36 * Loss of Points Michael PALMER Terrigal 11 Kraig KLEIN Toukley 1 15 0 34

Under 19’s Competition Under 19’s Competition Under 19’s Competition Wyong 9 9 0 0 0 422 88 334 18 Jake SLEE The Entrance 10 Brayden CRAWLEY Erina 9 41 0 118 Erina 9 6 2 0 1 342 127 215 14 Saxon WOLLENHAUPT Woy Woy 10 Kendyll FAHEY Wyong 4 36 0 88 Terrigal 9 6 2 0 1 186 144 42 14 Fletcher BERRY Kincumber 9 Tomi KAATI Wyong 15 0 0 60 * The Entrance 9 5 2 0 2 162 124 38 12 Logan HUMPHRIES TerrigalMajor 9 SponsorsThomas BATEUP Terrigal 8 2 0 36 Kincumber 9 4 4 0 1 154 188 -34 10 Tomi KAATI Wyong 9 Zac RYAN Wyong 6 6 0 36 Central Coast Division Toukley 9 0 7 0 2 78 300 -222 8 Jed SILVESTER Woy Woy 8 Bradley FALZON Wyong 4 8 0 32 of Country Rugby League * Woy Woy 9 2 5 0 2 146 188 -42 6 Kai DOYLE The Entrance 8 Jackson GREAVES The Entrance 0 16 0 32 Ourimbah 9 2 6 0 1 141 305 -164 6 Kiran PAGE Toukley 8 Logan HUMPHRIES Terrigal 6 4 0 32 Berkeley Vale 7 0 6 0 1 55 222 -167 2 Tamani MCINNES-CAMA Woy Woy 8 Zachary HAYWARD Toukley 2 11 0 30 * Loss of Points Alex HALLS Kincumber 7 Jesse BYRNE Kincumber 7 0 0 28

White Lady Funerals Ladies League Tag White Lady Funerals Ladies League Tag White Lady Funerals Ladies League Tag The Entrance 9 9 0 0 0 370 16 354 18 Elizabeth DARK Ourimbah 20 Holly BUCHANAN The Entrance 11 37 0 118 Terrigal 9 8 1 0 0 330 20 310 16 Karly FALZON Northern Lakes 17 Brittany STARR Terrigal 5 30 0 80 Erina 9 8 1 0 0 224 40 184 16 Jasmine WOLFE WoyGold Woy 16 SponsorsAngela JONES The Entrance 10 4 0 48 Wyong 10 7 3 0 0 180 76 104 14 Jessie MARTIN Berkeley Vale 16 Briony FRATER Northern Lakes 3 14 0 40 Northern Lakes 10 5 4 1 0 154 152 2 11 Ranni JACKSON Kincumber 16 Elysia ATKINS Terrigal 9 2 0 40 Kincumber 9 3 5 1 0 50 174 -124 7 Holly BUCHANAN The Entrance 14 Sarah DIMECH Wyong 8 3 0 38 Toukley 9 3 6 0 0 68 242 -174 6 Madeline JONES Toukley 14 Sian GEORGE The Entrance 8 2 0 36 Woy Woy 9 1 8 0 0 68 214 -146 2 Teearna LANGBRIDGE Wyong 14 Kristen KESSLER The Entrance 7 0 0 28 Berkeley Vale 9 1 8 0 0 32 230 -198 2 Georgia DEVLIN Northern Lakes 12 Rachel CURNOW Terrigal 7 0 0 28 Ourimbah 9 0 9 0 0 16 328 -312 0 Kristen KESSLER SilverThe Entrance 12 SponsorsCarissa HARRISON Wyong 7 0 0 28

CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP CLUB 1st Res Op 19s Lad Total Wyong 80 76 48 54 42 300 The Entrance 80 52 48 36 54 270 Erina 35 40 54 42 48 219 W Terrigal 45 48 24 42 48 207 Junior Rugby League Sponsors AMBERAL

Woy Woy 50 32 42 18 6 148 TERRIGAL

RUGBY Kincumber 55 40 0 30 21 146 LEAGUE

Ourimbah/St Edwards 40 32 24 18 0 114 FOOTBALLCLUB Toukley 45 4 12 24 18 103 Northern Lakes 0 28 12 0 33 73 Berkeley Vale/Gosford 20 16 18 6 6 66 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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CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE TOUKLEY RLFC GENERAL MANAGER:@ Scott Bill Wyatt Sohier Park Phone (02) 4343 4222 V ADMINISTRATION: Sharon Ivers Phone (02) 4343 4255 Fax (02) 4340First 4567 Grade Email [email protected] UMINASUNDAYBEACH TIME: 2.30 pm R.L.F.C. OURIMBAHWebsite http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.auTHE ENTRANCE 1 Chris Morgan Grant Nelson 1 24TH JUNE 2018 CCDRL Division Office & Mailing Address: Office Hours: 2 Brayden Habkouk Matt Nelson 2 RESERVE GRADE Time: 1.00 pm Mt Penang Parklands3 Alex Pohla MondayAllen - Friday Mulia Malau 3 Building 27, The Avenue4 Brandon Currie 9.00 a.m. - 5.00Harley p.m. Ridge 4 OURIMBAH THE ENTRANCE Kariong NSW 22505 Jason Overton Perry LeBrocque 5 1. Ethan Williams 1. Brodyn Mills 6 Alister Beale Will Pearsall 6 2. Joshua Finney 2. Kallum Goolagong Referee: Disclaimer - All editorials7 Darcy contained Etrich are (c) written by the individual clubs Sione Tonga 7 3. Luke Moore 3. Malu Fiu Rob Bowen and as such are not the8 viewsJoel Hulett held by the CCDRL. Noah Easton 8 4. Aiden Everson 4. Fuaimamao Uta 5. Darnell Wisham 5. Sam McClelland 9 Jye Newton Touch Judges: Matt Killick (c) 9 6. Josh Elvins 6. Jarod Hamer 10 Grant Wooden Deacon Cameron Sebastian Vourlos 10 7. James Croot 7. Hadyn Green 11 Matt Fisk Hayden Doughty Jacob McCudden 11 8. Wes Black 8. Danyiel Pepper 12 Corey Bayley Mitch Jacobs 12 9. Damien Takarua 9. Nathan Cooper 13 Henry Vaotuua Ryan Doherty 13 10. Graham Bates 10. Tom Moloney Head Coach: Marc Matthews Joshua Walsh, Ryan Jowett Assistant: Aaron McLean Jay Florimo, Mitch Dafter 11. Nat Watts 11. Ethan Tetevano Football Manager: Coach: Shane Wooden 12. Blake Cooper (c) 12. Jordan Evans Junior Johnson Assistant Coach: Greg Walsh 13. Sam Stewart (c) 13. Mitch Dafter Manager: Warren Matthews Manager: Steve Hamer Coach: Warren Hillier Jacob Bell, Jake Woods Trainers: Ryan Montgomery Head Trainer: Laurie Taylor Manager: Warren Matthews Shaun Sinclair, Carl Pearson Coach: Kyle Whiteford & Harry Matthews Trainers: Andy Parker, Tony McCudden Trainer: Mick Batton Manager: Jon Langshaw Rubber: Ron Moore Strapper/ Rubbers: Lyle Toms, John Assistant: Adam Prince Strapper: Johnny Smith Beattie, James Bowers Trainers: Scott Mitchell Ball Boys/ Girls: Jarrod Olive, & Brian Waters Jemma Wooden, Ava Wooden Ball Boy: Lincoln Whiteford Ref: N. Hanneghan • TJ: L. Stone / B. Burton

OPEN GRADE Time: 11.30 am UNDER 19s Time: 10.00 am LADIES LEAGUE TAG Time: 9.00 am ST EDWARDS THE ENTRANCE OURIMBAH THE ENTRANCE OURIMBAH THE ENTRANCE 1. Jake Durbidge (c) 1. Jake Page 1. Matthew Florido 1. Jack Smith 1. Elle Dark 1. Holly Buchanan 2. Hayden Cunningham 2. James Nixon 2. Logan Dorrat Mavin 2. James Withers 2. Ella Woodhouse 2. Tian Stephens 3. Lachlan Hodge 3. Daniel Adamson 3. Josh Pine 3. Chris Ball 3. Ava Young 3. Erin Kessler 4. Renee Schmidt (C) 4. Angela Jones 4. Jake Holwill 4. Zac Westwood 4. Kyle Young 4. Josh Martin 5. Paige Dean 5. Maddison Symington 5. Dale Wilson 5. Luke Atherton 5. Blake Kelly 5. Matt Hedges 6. Sophie Dryden 6. Jocelyn Kelleher 6. Ben Fenning 6. Jackson Tillet 6. Logan Davids 6. Reagan Harris 7. Aliyah Rodominski 7. Kristen Kessler 7. Dave Thom 7. Mitch Green 7. Josh Smith (c) 7. Jake Slee (c) 8. Grace Hay 8. Solest Montgomery 8. Steve Binns 8. Aaron McKeon 8. Wil Hudson (c) 8. Kai Doyle 9. Ella McCabe 9. Teah Goodhand 9. Sam GIbbs 9. Jarrod Black 9. Zac Starkey 9. Darren Grech 10. Renae Jackson 10. Brooke Hoolihan 10. Chris Holliday (c) 10. Curtis Atkins 10. Riley Moss 10. Andrew Petersen 11. Emily Bachan 11. Hannah Campbell 11. Jono Clarke 11. Jacob Griffin 11. Aoidhan Gaughran 11. Wilson Hayes 12. Maddison Lack 12. Stephanie Sharp 12. Tim Boyd 12. Brendan Koeford 12. Ryan Bender 12. Kyle McCudden 13.Emma Barlow 13. Ellah Smeeth Marlie Shore 14. Bree Dawson 13. Brendon Hall 13. Brodie Green 13. Graham Porter 13. Zane Griffiths Cassandra White 15. Brooke Peachey Coach: Mark Churcher Ned Milos, Josh Pethybridge Jayden Burraston Samuela Marayama Ellie Richardson 16. Madelein Robinson Manager: Marty Austin Connor Atkins, Jamie Clarke Eden Longford Tyler Scrine Sammi Young 17. Nikki Kenny Trainers: Pat Gibbs Hayden Scott, Jackson Crane Ben Ma’u Marcus Taylor Jackson Greaves Sam McEvoy 18. Sian George & Mick Thom Coach: Mitch Green Coach: Ben Starkey Coach: Jack Ellison Chloe Richards Co-Coaches: Manager: Brent Atkins Assistant: Michael Woodhouse Manager: Gary Launt Coach: Ricky Schmidt Damien Montgomery Trainers: Jordan Huckstepp Manager: Fletcher Starkey Manager: Chelsea Young & David Smeeth Trainers: Laurie Taylor Trainers: Ben Schmidt Trainers: Jarrad Sharp Trainers: Matt Smith & Curtis Atkins & Warren Matthews & Paul Dawson Ball Boys- Luke Schmidt & Travis Jackson. Ref: H. Doughty • TJ: D. Hagley / D. Cameron Ref: B. Burton • TJ:N. Hanneghan / R. Bowen Ref: D. Hagley • TJ: D. Cameron / L. Stone

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CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE TOUKLEY RLFC GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt Magpies News Tigers News Phone (02) 4343 4222 Great to see the footy is back in Ourimbah, our The Central Coast Cleaning Contractors First Grade ADMINISTRATION: Sharon Ivers club would like to extend a big welcome to all Tigers game against our rivals from just down the Phone (02) 4343 4255 our loyal supporters, sponsors & everyone who enjoys rugby road at Berkeley Vale was always going to be a physical and passionate Fax (02) 4340 4567league to the beautiful Sohier Park where we play host to The Entrance Tigers one game. We needed to make sure we started with intensity and that we of the benchmark clubs in our round 11 clash for 2018 and we as a club are look- Email [email protected] UMINA BEACH did, getting off to a great start, building pressure and scoring some early Website http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.auing forward to this challenge in all grades, after a couple of wash outs andR.L.F.C. some inconsistency in our playing groups all teams will be out to make amends in front of tries. Our energy in the first half was really good which led to us scoring CCDRL Division Office & Mailing Address: all our loyal supporters hereOffice at Bill Hours:Sohier Park. some impressive tries as players put themselves into positions to take Mt Penang Parklands The Ourimbah WyomingMonday Magpies -are Friday pleased to announce the following events advantage of the opportunities presented. We went into the half time Building 27, The Avenue listed below; 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. break up 30-0 but the challenge was to go on with the job. We came up · Trivia Night on Friday the 6th July @ Sohier Park Hall, tables of eight with great Kariong NSW 2250 with too many errors in the second stanza which put us under pressure prizes on offer, bookings essential contact Chelsea Young (0435 188 784). defensively, however we held our try line fairly well only conceding the Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written by the· Golfindividual Day on clubs Friday 3rd August @ Royal Wyong Golf Club, bookings essential & two tries. Eventually we got the ascendancy of the game back and put on and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. filling fast contact Shell Robinson (0423 002 270). a further four tries to finish the scoring at 50-12. · Sportsman’s Luncheon on Friday 17th August @ Tall Timbers Hotel, a huge line up of guest speakers including James Maloney, Jamie Pittman, Noel Crusher Cleal & Johnny Lewis, special guest Eloise Sohier from Foxsports our MC for the evening, The GTL Rapid Clean Reserve Grade Tigers began the game strongly Tickets $120 each or tables of 8 for $800 & can be purchased from either Mick against Berkeley Vale. Very few errors and good field position running Trembath 0408 863 663 or Glenn Pudsey 0408 437 988. Tickets include pre dinner into the wind enabled the Tigers to race out to a 28-6 lead at the break. drinks & finger food, mingling with our special guests, a main sit down meal & drinks The second half was as stop/start affair with plenty of time lost due to package, guest speakers & auction of memorabilia. penalties, injuries and handling errors. It took the best part of 25 minutes BJ Howes Metaland Lisarow & Charmhaven First Grade Team Report – The Our- for the Tigers to find some rhythm and finish off the Panthers with some imbah Magpies 1st grade side travelled to Erina Oval looking to respond to recent great tries to end the match. Final score 40-6. Congratulations to our 1st poor showings. In a scrappy game the boys simply didn’t get going , with missed Grade, Open Grade and Ladies Tag sides on good wins We look forward tackles and low energy levels contributing to the result . to an improved performance in our Round 11 clash with Ourimbah today. Losing Grant Squasher Wooden and Alex Pohla to serious injuries early on , im- pacted the interchange and after being 6-4 for 60 Minutes the Eagles ran away with a deserved win late In the game . The Pallister Promotions Ladies League Tag Tigers took out a 48-0 win Having been on the road since round 2 , the last 10 weeks away from our home over Berkeley Vale in cold and windy conditions at the home of the Ti- ground has certainly played its part . Joel Hulett , Mat Fisk were there reliable gers. In a game that was at times filled with errors, The Entrance showed selves and Brandon Currie provided some spark . enough to account for a Berkeley Vale team that tried hard, particularly At home to The Entrance Jesse Martin and Choe McClymont. For The Entrance the best were Erin Today is the perfect time to play for the jumper and the club, and get back to our Kessler & Ellah Smeeth taking out the 3 & 2 points respectively. early season form . Big thanks to Junior Johnson and the committee / training staff

who put in efforts on efforts every week regardless of the result.

Duncan Excavations Reserve Grade Team Report - The Ourimbah Magpies 2nd grade side put in a sound performance against Erina scoring in the last minute to The Entrance Leagues Club and TERLFC would like to thank our take a well-deserved victory. A lot of defensive issues have been worked on and the 2018 Sponsors for their continued support both on and off the field: team is confident they can succeed in this competition. Many players turned in solid Major Sponsor/ 1st Grade: Central Coast Cleaning Contractors, performances but points this week went to James Croot, Ethan Williams, Max Jolley Reserve Grade: GTL Rapid Clean Central Coast, and Brent Radburn was players player. Anytime Fitness Wyoming Ladies League Tag Team Report - The Ourimbah Mag- Open Age: M J M Kitchens & Stone, pies Ladies team it was a great effort against Erina with our best result ever. We Under 19’s: Coca Cola Amatil, League Tag: Pallister Promotions are working hard at training and are slowly seeing it. Thanks also to John Jewiss for Business Sponsors: Tooheys, Coca Cola Amatil, OAS Computers, coming down and showing the girls some drills. Treasury Wine Estates, Sharp Document Solutions, Simonds Homes, Everyone is welcome to attend our after match presentations to be held at the Tall Timbers Hotel @ Ourimbah from 5pm with refreshments and excellent meals avail- Eris McCarthy Electrical, Victor Sports, Novaskill Employment Services, able, so please bring your families and all kids are more than welcome to attend. Gas Audio Services, Fortunity Assurance, Barker Plumbing Services, eBet Group, Wideview Audio Visual & Security, ECO Pest Control, Ourimbah Wyoming RLFC would like to thank our business partners R & J Sonter Concreting Services. for season 2018 and encourage all our supporters to use our sponsors services where possible: Jersey Number Sponsors: Metaland Lisarow & Charmhaven, Tall Timbers Hotel, 1. Eris McCarthy Electrical 2. Four Square Vending Kylee Jones One Agency Wyoming, Singo’s Meats, 3. Waters Crane Services 4. J A Courtney Electrical KFC Wyoming, Pain Away, Bendigo Bank Lisarow, Jim’s Mowing Tuggerah, Saratoga Medical, Pudsey Plumbing & Drainage, 5. Simonds Homes 6. Sharp Document Solutions Duncan Excavations, Saratoga Dental, Coastal Rural Traders Ourimbah, 7. Coastwide Cars 8. Vital Security 9. italktravel Sublime Aluminium & Glass, Wyong Group, Lakes Amusements, 10. Outdoor Leisure Living Patios 11. Don’s Outdoor Cleaning Everything Sports Online, Anytime Fitness Wyoming, Greenies Garage, Hogs Breath Cafe Tuggerah & Terrigal, 12. Pallister Promotions 13. Tuggerah Lakes Glass Springfresh Dry Cleaners, Bliss Demolition, 14. Casanova Oysters & Seafood All Coast Metal Recycling, Starkey Freighters, 15. Royal Touch Paper Products 16. Zibara (ZBR) Clothing & Apparel Coastwide Garden Maintenance, Zigz Plumbing, Quick Connect Electrical & Data Solutions, 17. Suez Recycling & Recovery 18-24. The Entrance Leagues Club Coast Chill Refrigeration, Peninsula Denture Centre Umina, Please Support all Sponsors who Support Rugby League: Mass Nutrition West Gosford, Lisarow Self Storage, Ginger Joe & Coast Sports Medical Supplies.

Ava Young PLAYERS PROFILE Magpies

Nickname : Swanny Junior Club: Ourimbah Magpies

Favourite Position: Forward

Rep Honours: N/A

Best player you have faced: Holly Buchanan

Most annoying team mate: Myself

NRL team you support:

Favourite food: Anything with sugar Favourite drink: A Rockstar

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W Junior Rugby League Sponsors AMBERAL @ Morry Breen Field TERRIGAL RUGBY V LEAGUE FOOTBALLCLUB First Grade CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE SUNDAY WYONG TIME: 2.30 pm TERRIGAL TOUKLEY RLFC GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt 1 Marco Tetevano Aaiden Wright 1 24TH JUNE 2018 Phone (02) 4343 4222 2 Kye Martin Josh Harman 2 RESERVE GRADE Time: 1.00 pm ADMINISTRATION:3 Luke Sharon Dolbel Ivers Harry King 3 4 Isaiah Cooper-Tetevano Ryan McDonald 4 Phone (02) 4343 4255 WYONG TERRIGAL 5 Mitchell Nakhoul Sam Paul 5 Fax (02) 4340 4567 1. Jake Trindall 1. John Symington 6 Daniel Langbridge Josh Lyon 6 2. Bryce Burgun 2. Michael Brown Referee: 7 BradEmail Keighran [email protected] Todd Lewis 7 3. JessieUMINA Baillo BEACH 3. Ryan Donnelly Shaun Greentree R.L.F.C. 8 NickW Lynnebsite http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au Josh Dias 8 4. Lachlan Hanneghan 4. Matt Langhein 5. Jake Scicluna 5. Harry Mulligan 9 Alex Langbridge Touch Judges: Ben Mooney 9 CCDRL Division Office & Mailing Address: Office Hours: 6. Jesse Stephen 6. Henry Lyons 10 Wyatt Shaw Bailey Hibbit Aja Roberts 10 7. Aaron Heaven 7. Joel Vanderpoel Mt Penang Parklands11 Thomas Harvey Ricky O’Connor Monday - FridayNick Paul 11 8. Brady Barwick 8. Jordan Deaves Building 27, The Avenue12 Jarrod Kessler 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 Lachlan p.m. Bell 12 9. Matthew Power 9. Jed Ambrose 13 Brock Molan Bayley Faull 13 Kariong NSW 2250 10. Taniela Tangulu 10. Max Gordon Jack Booker 14 Coach: Anthony Clarke 11. Braydon Binnie 11. Kyle Webb Scott Schreiber 15 Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written by the individual clubs 12. Jye Montgomery 12. Darcy Gilchrist Justin Sopp 16 and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. 13. Ezekial Cooper-Tetevano 13. Michael Parfitt Dillon Selby 17 Coach: Jason Parker 14. Mathias Sua Coach: Jamy Forbes 15. Marcus Barber Trainer: Dave Lyons 17. Ryan Folkard Trainer: Ben O’Connell Coach: Lachlan Strong Manager: Rick Treloar Trainer: Ryan Hall Trainer: Nick Strong Manager: Michael Schreiber Trainer: Ben Surtees

Ref: B. Hibbit • TJ: B. Davies / B. Thompson

OPEN GRADE Time: 11.30 am UNDER 19s Time: 10.00 am LADIES LEAGUE TAG Time: 9.00 am WYONG TERRIGAL WYONG TERRIGAL WYONG TERRIGAL 1. Nathan Doney 1. Tony Smith 1. Luke Cain 1. Jesse Kamper 1. Tylah Vallance 1. Lisa Ricketts 2. Christopher Brown 2. Nick Sigle 2. Brad Falzon 2. Harry Meyn 2. Emma Frost 2. Rachel Dobbie 3. Matead Barber 3. Tyson James 3. Wayne Collins 3. Tallis Angianga 3. Bayley Hall 3. Carissa Harrison 4. Kayla Paterson 4. Keanu Millar 4, John Naylor 4. Jack Brown 4. Marcus Rheinberger 4. Gabrielle Keevill 5. Tara Angell 5. Joshua Liddle 5. Jordan Takacs 5. Codie Hansen 5. Luke Lindley 5. Shae Slattery 6. Emily Hennessey 6. Kane Ralph 6. Michael Palmer 6. Jai Hupton 6. Logan Humphries 6. Naydine Wahanui 7. Rachel Curnow 7. Michael Smith 7. Ethan Fortis 7. Kye Leaudais 7. Sam Collett 7. Sarah Dimech 8. Elysia Atkins 8. Joel Patterson 8. Lewis Addison 8. Lachlan Natapu 20. Tom Bateup 8. Caitlin Smith 9. Stephanie Stockwell 9. Paneere Kaaka 9. Mitch Hall 9. Sam Grose 9. Owen Pearce 9. Teearna Langbridge 10. Brittany Starr 10. Luke Chandler Van Vliet 10. Lincoln Stanley 10. Ryan Dowman 10. Ted Devine 10. Allee Purcell 11. Claudia Symington 11. Matthew Pouhila 11. Dave Rae 11. Jedd Boreham 11. Kye Cornwell 11. Courtney Yeo 12. Layne Foster 13. Bronte Lambert-Minto 12. Jeremy Tunks 12. Rhys Bryant 12. Kye Worrell 12. Cooper Bromwich 12. Olivia Kernick 14. Shannon Higgins 13. Matthew Ross 13. Sean Foster 13. Zac Ryan 13. Kye Knight 13. Joeli Morris 15. Casey Youngberry Coach: Michael Stewart Tom O’Leary, Ben Anderson Coach: Ray Farag 8. Brad Jay 14. Olivia Glanville 16. Tyra McEwen 17. Zali Oulton Scott Timberlake, Sam Martin 15. Oscar Macintosh 15. Tanaya Millar Tom Oldfield, Ben Anderson 18. Shani Waters 16. Aaron Moss 16. Lily Hanning 19. Meg Higgins Dean Lapore 17. Jeremy Rheinberger 17. Gabrielle Young 20. Renee Maher Coach: Steve Graham Coach: Jeff Coroneos 18. Kim Collits 21. Rachael Mortell Trainer: Todd Batchelor 22. Kate Fullbrook Trainer: Lexi Hall Manager: Lewy Addison Coach: Claire Reed Coach: Sam Ricketts Trainer: Ben Di-Candilo Trainer: Greg Woodbury Trainer: Neil Higgins Manager: Brian Smith Trainer: Dane Clarke Trainer: Tony Barber Manager: Glen Symonds Ref: R. O’Connor • TJ: J. Mitchell / F. Cernoy Ref: S. Greentree • TJ: J. Mitchell / B. Davies Ref: B. Thompson • TJ: B. Davies / F. Cernoy

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W Junior Rugby League Sponsors AMBERAL Roos News TERRIGAL Sharks News RUGBY Wyong was again at home for the Round 11 local derby with Toukley. LEAGUE The Sharks played the Kincumber Colts in four games The Roos prevailed in all grades, but the Hawks had their moments on FOOTBALLCLUB and came away winners in three with the Sharks Firsts a cold, blustery day. returning to the winners list with a hard fought win. Ladies League Tag – Sponsored by Dovmac Mining & Construction Wyong 24 – Toukley 0 The Roos did not post any points until the 15th minute. Joeli Morris split the Hawks line from an inside ball off Sarah Dimech and evaded the cover. Tanaya Millar converted to give the home The Terrigal-Wamberal Ladies League Tag were without a number of regulars and CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRYteamRUGBY a 6-0 lead. The LEAGUE time taken to score first points was indicative of the energy Toukley brought took on a committed Colts team. An excellent team performance saw the Sharks run to their defence. Time and again the visitors scrambled to make their tags and thwartTOUKLEY the Wyong RLFC out winners 30 - 0. Rach Curnow opened the scoring after backing up a Meg Higgins GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt attack. Strong interplay between Sarah, Tanaya and Caitlin Smith preceded a left side shift which break. Excellent hole running saw Meg break the line handing off to Rach who raced Phone (02) 4343 4222resulted in Carissa Harrison scoring wide out in the 21st minute. The Roos were ahead 10-0 at 50m to the line. Elysia Atkins scored from a kick and Layne Foster from a scoot out the break. Teearna Langbridge found plenty of space from acting half in the early stages of the of dummy half saw the Sharks hold an 18 - 0 advantage at the break. Three further second period and created a platform for some incisive running from Joeli and Olivia Kernick. ADMINISTRATION: Sharon Ivers Carissa grabbed her second and both Olivias (Glanville and Kernick) also crossed for tries. Tan- tries to Tyra McEwen, Renee Maher and Meg saw the final score 30 - 0. Three Points Phone (02) 4343 4255aya scored a nice individual try in the 47th minute, moving left then stepping right from acting half and Players Player went to Rach Mortell who played her first game at fullback,, the before straightening between the posts. Tanaya converted her try to provide the final scoreline. two points went to Layne with one point shared between Elysia and Lisa Ricketts who Fax (02) 4340 4567Wyong had three tries disallowed in this match due to questionable groundings and need to controlled the game well from the halves. Email [email protected] on technique. The Hawks worked hard all game but generally lack experience.UMINA JoeliBEACH Website http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.aureceived the Players’ Player Award and Carissa the Coach’s Award. R.L.F.C. The TWS U19s played some of their best Rugby League to date against an in- Under 19’s – Sponsored by Fill & Carry Fruit Market at Kanwal Village. Wyong 72 – Toukley 6 form Kincumber side containing many good players. For long periods of the game Scoring 72 points in a 70 minute game is not a simple thing. Toukley made the Roos work hard CCDRL Division Office & Mailing Address: for some of those points, butOffice the majority Hours: came a bit too easy. The final scoreline does not tell the Sharks remained well organised and disciplined which is testament to the work Mt Penang Parklands the complete story. The HawksMonday defended - Fridayaggressively and effectively for long periods, but just they’ve been putting in at training. Still a few areas that need work but the signs are lapsed for a tackle or two in most of the home team’s possession sets, and Wyong were good positive. Three points and Players player went to the wild child Harry Meyn who Building 27, The Avenue enough to capitalise on those9.00 lapses a.m. and - 5.00execute p.m. when the moments arose. The Roos led 32-6 at was in everything and capped it off by scoring two tries that would make have made Kariong NSW 2250 halftime courtesy of tries to Jai Hupton (9th min), Tomi Kaati (16th min), Harry Edwards (19th min), even Corey Oates envious. two points went to five-eight Logan Humphries who was Kye Leaudais (26th min), Luke Cain (29th min) and Zac Ryan (34th min) and four goals to Zac all class again consistently taking the right options while the one point was shared Ryan. Rhys Barwick grabbed the visitors only try in the 13th minute when the home team failed to by Cooper Bromwich who showed how damaging he can be when on and lock Kye Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written by thesecure individual a Toukley clubs kick into the ingoal. The match continued in much the same vein in the second and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. period with Wyong scoring at regular intervals. The Roos are working well as a team and have Knight who worked hard all day. This week gets a whole harder against a Wyong attacking threats from sideline to sideline. Good to see players slotting in and doing their jobs team who can do no wrong. when given an opportunity. There is a fighting quality to the Hawks which demands admiration and a few genuine upset results are not too far away for this team. Players’ Player was Luke Cain The T-W Sharks Open grade held the opposition scoreless and took the two points and Tallis Angianga was the No Coward award winner. courtesy of the bye. Steve and his staff are putting in plenty of time and effort just Open Age – Sponsored by Citrus Clean Central Coast Wyong 60 – Toukley 10 need to get a few more players committed. Chris Brown scored a hat trick of tries in the first half and was joined on the Roos side of the ledger by Keanu Millar (try), Josh Liddle (try), Jeremy Tunks (conversion) and Paneere Kaaka (conversion) before the break. Shaun Armer twice crossed for the visitors. Kraig Klein converted The Sharks Reserve grade side were no where near there best despite having one of one of those tries to complete the 24-10 halftime scoreline. Chevy Chandler Van Vliet pierced their strongest sides on the paddock this season. The Sharks started slowly and let the Hawks’ right edge in the 2nd minute of the second period and offloaded to Kaaka on his the Colts in for some easy tries while they couldn’t capitalize on the own breaks and inside to score. Ben Morsillo split the visitors from acting half five minutes later and raced 30m bombed two certain scoring opportunities in the first half. The Colts led 14 - 0 at the into the backfield. Morsillo drew the Toukley fullback and passed left to Kane Ralph who pulled break and the second half was a repeat of the first with the Sharks ill discipline again in the pass one handed and sprinted away to touch down. Tyson James cut back against the giving the opposition too much possession. A Michael Wright try was the Sharks only grain in the 48th minute to score. Damien Brown put Gary Field through a hole just inside Hawks highlight in a game where the confusing penalties and stoppages led to plenty of territory. As Field was about to be grassed he tipped the ball onto Ralph for the fullback to grab his second. Dustin Baldry scored a remarkable solo try with 8 mins remaining when he punched frustration. The three points and Players Player went to MIchael Wright who tried his through from acting half then put some footwork on the opposition fullback to score untouched. hardest, the two points went to Max Gordon who played hard around the ruck area Kaaka converted all but one of the second half tries. The Roos are well capable of scoring points while the one point went to Jed Ambrose who got through a mountain of defence. against any opposition but are equally capable of leaking points against any opposition as well. If Wyong can address the defensive fades, they will give the competition a real shake. Players’ The T-W Sharks Firsts grade side in a very tough encounter against the Colts, man- Player was shared by Ralph and Field. The No Coward Award went to Field. aged to come away with the two points. With scores locked at nil all after thirty two Reserve Grade – Sponsored by Optus Lakehaven Wyong 48 – Toukley 18 minutes of play we finally managed to cross the line after a some nice lead up work The Roos led 24-4 at halftime. Wyong fullback, Jake Trindall, caused havoc in the first period, scoring once himself and having a hand in two more of the home team’s four first half tries. Trin- by Todd Lewis and a solid effort by young Sam Paul to break the deadlock. A Josh dall scored again after the break, as did centre combination Lachlan Hanneghan (2) and Jake Harman try on the stroke of halftime had the Sharks leading 8 - 0. Two Colts tries Scicluna (1). Jesse Stephen held a goal kicking clinic, successful with all eight attempts in very early in the second half had them in front but the Sharks were not to be denied as difficult conditions. The home team’s attack is humming along, but a propensity to wilt in defence more Harman magic had him in for his second try and the following conversion and may prove the team’s Achilles Heel against the likes of Terrigal and The Entrance. Greater inten- a later penalty had the Sharks in front by six with twenty to go. The game remained sity and attention to detail is required without the ball. Mitch Riley was the best for the visitors in the balance right up until the final hooter and was never allowed to flow due to an and cannot be far off elevation to 1st Grade. Trindall was Players’ Player. Jessie Baillo received amazing twenty five odd penalties been blown (thank you NRL). Best for the Sharks the No Coward Award. 1st Grade – Sponsored by Evolution Security Wyong 30 – Toukley 4 on his return was Bayley Faull who added some starch to the pack, the two points Wyong were hot early and had blown the Hawks away before halftime. The Roos scored in their and Players Player went to a scheming Todd Lewis while the one point was shared 3rd possession set. Mitch Nakhoul crashed over after Daniel Langbridge poked his nose through between Josh Harman and Sam Paul. down the short side then looped a pass to his left winger. Alex Langbridge split the visitors from We wish to thank the following sponsors and hope you give them your support: acting half in the 8th minute, almost rounded the last line of defence before offloading. Play con- tinued left. Nick O’Meley joined the back line, creating time and space for Izzy Cooper-Tetevano Major Sponsors : TERRIGAL HOTEL, to stroll over. The home team earned a repeat set in the 13th minute, punched hard centrefield, Dynamic Taxation and Training Services, then shifted the ball right. O’Meley again entered the backline, doing enough for Luke Dolbel to AIRPAK Sheet Metal, EZY Projects, LCD - Debt Solutions carry three defenders over the line to touch down. Brad Keighran converted to provide the home PLAYERS PROFILE team with a 14-0 lead. Shortly afterwards the green and gold were forced to successfully defend Jersey Sponsors: First National - Terrigal, Simply Smashing, four repeat sets. The Hawks were not going too bad at that point, completing seven from eight Pools of Distinction, Titan Financial Planning, McPherson Plumbing, possession sets. Wyong may have received a little luck shortly afterwards when Toukley fullback, Scott Fitzpatrick, was ruled to have lost the ball on his own 20m line. The Roos went left and HYMIX Concrete, Air Forced Air, Outdoor Elegence, left again. Alex Langbridge jumped out from acting half and engineered sufficient space for his Australian Sports Nutrition, SMIK Hair - Terrigal younger brother to dart through and score. Keighran converted and the home team were ahead 20-0. Kye Martin scored a relatively simple try for Wyong to push the Roos out to a 24-0 lead at Jumper Sponsors: Byrne Pipe and Civil, Rite Price Tyres - Tumbi, halftime. The second period was a dour affair. The Hawks played with more flair and had lifted Colles Manufactured Homes, Moggy’s Coastal Painting, their defensive intensity. The home team had relaxed almost to the point of disinterest and as key Kieran’s Mechanics 2 You, Neighbour Hood Tats, LCD Debt Solutions, players left the field the coherence in attack disappeared. The damage had been done before Spackman Auto Centre, Platinum IT Solutions, East Coast Surfboards, the break. Fitzpatrick crossed for the visitors and Dylan Clark for the green and gold. Jakob Giles was best in a Toukley team which struggled to cope with the speed, width and variety of Sharp DS Central Coast, McPherson Plumbing, B & K Developments NSW, the Wyong attack. 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Storm News Bears News Our blokes were right in the mix out at Bateau After coming off a lacklustre performance Bay last Sunday and the final score-line did us against Wyong the boys were eager to get back on the field against Erina. no justice whatsoever. A willing first half was dominated by the We started slow going behind 6-0 early but showed some good footy to Storm and we took a deserved 8-6 lead into the huddle. The hit back with a nice try to Jake Holwill then followed by a great solo effort second period refused to fall kindly however and despite trailing from Brendon Hall to crash over and give us a 10-6 lead. Sam Corda then dived over right on half time to give us a 16-12 lead. Similar to Wyong 3 by just four with a quarter of an hour left to play; the third placed weeks ago we failed to come out in the second half with Erina scoring Tigers ran away to record a gritty 26-8 victory. in their first set and then again soon after to run out 22-16 winners. We Despite his team appearing to run out of puff late, new Open showed some improvement in certain areas with our attack and attitude Grade coach, Shaun ‘Bellamy’ Martin was encouraged by the in defence up from our previous game but until we put in a full 70 min performance we will struggle to get results. performance on a day that served up far more positives than it Coaches Award went to Dave Thom who played in 3 different positions did negatives. due to injuries and didn’t stop competing all day. 1 Point went to Boydy On to round 11; and a large throng of Gossy support is expected who gave his usual strong performance on our right edge getting through to bustle off the Karalta Road roundabout just after brunch this plenty of good work. 2 Points went to Brendon Hall who continued his outstanding form this season scoring a great individual try. 3 Points and morning as the purple men prepare to take on premiers and Players Player went to Jake Holwill who had a great game in the centres competition leaders, Erina in what shapes as a truly absorbing scoring a good try and having plenty of quality touches. Like Brendon he duel. is a great addition to our Club this year. Hopefully we can have a good week at training and give ourselves a (- The Eye -). chance of overcoming a consistent The Entrance team today.

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In 2013, Terrigal and Berkeley Vale were leading the First Grade competition, followed closely by Erina and Wyong.

2005 saw Grant Wooden (Erina) in the NSW Country team, while Todd Maloney (Umnina) and Luke Morgan (Ber- keley Vale) ahead in the First Grade Best and Fairest.

In 2008, Jade Mason (Woy Woy) and Gavin Westwood (The Entrance) were ahead in the First Grade Best and Fairest while Jamy Forbes was well ahead in the Reserve Grade.​

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Last weekend LLT braved the freezing cold for the first game of Wyong had been savagely beaten 36-22 by the day. Northern Lakes are playing very well and beat Woy Woy Wentworthville at Leichhardt on 12 May. 14-10 to get 4 points clear of Kincumber in fifth place. The Magpies boasted a fearsome line up for this The four top teams kept their opponents to a nil scoreline with match including , Siosaia Vave and . However, the Parramatta feeder’s form had been poor of late, being the Sharks beating Kincumber 30-0, The Entrance running away winless since the last meeting between these teams. The Roos were against Berkeley Vale 48-0, Erina winning 38-0 over Ourimbah on the rise and were quietly confident of making it five without loss and Wyong having a closer game against Toukley winning 24-0. when these teams met at Roos HQ on 16 June. It is great to see Northern Lakes competing so well in the Wyong scored three tries to the visitors two in the first half and competition. This week’s match of the round will be Wyong led 18-10 at the break. When Greg Leleisiuao crossed for Wenty four minutes into the second period, at 18-14 the game was in the and Terrigal. balance. The home team remained composed whilst Wentworthville began crumbling under a mounting error rate. The Roos scored twice through and Josh Curran before any reply came Central Coast Division Ladies League Tag from Wenty. Two late tries to Reece Robinson and Billy Smith put the proudly sponsored by issue beyond doubt. kicked seven conversions from as many attempts to confirm his status as the premier goal kicker in the competition. Final scoreline: Wyong 42 – Wentworthville 20. On the strength of their performances in this match, Momirovski, Robinson and halfback Sean O’Sullivan earned spots in the ISP NSW Team of the Week. Congratulations to Sean O’Sullivan on being selected in the NSW Residents squad to face Qld Residents on 24 June in the curtain raiser to Origin II. No ISP games are scheduled for the weekend of 23-24 June. The Roos next match is against North at Morry Breen Field on 30 June. Wanting to land a government grant? $$ Considerations before plunging in. $ $$ Before you plunge in and apply for a government grant, consider why you are applying, is the grant suitable for you and what are the potential benefits$ / returns to your business? Applying for grants – particularly government grants – is usually a complex and protracted exercise. It can be very off-putting, especially for SMEs who are already stretched for resources and time. You may see lots of grants and funding streams available on the site from government or elsewhere that you think – WOW! If we won that money, imagine what it would mean for our organisation! But before you jump in and start the application process, consider the following: What EXACTLY are you applying for? Does it suit your business model? 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10. 2018 Central Coast Roosters Representative Development Pathways Program Presentation AWARD WINNERS: The 2018 season proved to be a more than interesting one, and whilst team positions on CRL U16 – ANDREW JOHNS CUP U16 HAROLD MATTHEWS SHIELD the competition ladder didn’t reflect those of 2017, player progression and player de- Presented by Mick Martin (Coach) Presented by Shane Whitton (Coach) velopment culminated with the selection of Coaches Award: Jacob McSweeney Coaches Award: Bowen Slee Tallis Angianga in the NSW U/18 team. The Players Player: Pacey Crutcher Players Player: Sandon Smith announcement of Mark O’Meley as NSW CRL U18 – LAURIE DALEY CUP U18 SG BALL U/18 Coach for its State of Origin encounter against Queensland was another important Presented by Matt Sharman (Coach) Presented by Mark O’Meley (Coach) step in the evolution of the local Representa- Coaches Award: Jack Stringer Coaches Award: Fletcher Berry tive Development Pathways Program. Players Player: Darby Elton Players Player: Jake O’Meley Since 2002, Country Rugby League NSW BEST & FAIREST SPONSOR AND PATHWAY has underwritten local participation in Ha- PROVIDER RECOGNITION rold Matthews and SG Ball competitions and Presented by Bob Wells Presented by more recently the Andrew Johns and Lau- Director - Wyong RL Club Group Academy Operations Manager Terry Rule rie Daley competitions. In 2018, the Wyong U/16 Andrew Johns Cup: Marc Phillpott Accepted by Bob Wells Rugby League Club completed their 5th sea- U/18 Laurie Daley Cup: Kye Worrell Director - Wyong Rugby League Club Group son as Major Sponsor of the Representative U/16 Harold Matthews Shield: Thomas Deakin and John Strange Development Pathways Program and the U/18 SG Ball Cup: Tallis Angianga Representing . Sydney Roosters their 4th as NRL Pathway

Provider. PINNACLE AWARDS Representing Wyong Rugby League Club Presented by Kevin Pearce, Chairman - Wyong RL Club Group Group on Presentation night was their Chair- Nominees: Club Person of the Year Brent Pisani, Terry Rule, Ben Spackman man Mr Kevin Pearce, Directors Bob Wells and Gerard Andrews with the Sydney Roost- Club Person of the Year: Ben Spackman ers represented by Development Officer Representative Player of the Year: Tallis Angianga John Strange.

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RUGBY LEAGUE @ Darren Kennedy Oval FOOTBALLCLUB CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE V TOUKLEY RLFC GENERAL MANAGER: FIRST Scott Wyatt GRAD E - TOUKLEY v Bye Phone (02) 4343 4222 ADMINISTRATION: un SharonDE IversR 19 - TOUKLEY v Bye SUNDAY Phone (02) 4343 4255 24TH JUNE 2018 Fax (02) 4340 4567 Email [email protected] UMINA BEACH RESERVE GRADE OPEN GRADE LADIR.L.F.C.E S LEAGUE TAG Website http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au Time: 1.00 pm Time: 11.30 am Time: 10.30 am CCDRL Division Office & Mailing Address: Office Hours: Mt Penang ParklandsTOUKLEY NORTHERN LAKES TOUKLMondayEY - FridayN ORTHERN LAKES TOUKLEY NORTHERN LAKES Building 27, The Avenue 1. Cameron Cox 19. Tom Patullo 1. 9.00TBA a.m. - 5.00 p.m.1. Jack Bennett 1. Gemma Corbett 1. Bri Frater Kariong NSW 2250 2. Kade Naden 2. Rodney Quinn 2. Michael Ojeda 2. Corey James 2. 2. Brittany Barrett 3. TBA 3. Mitch Diduzsko 3. Connor Wanstall 3. Richard Hayek 3. Chloe Thompson 3. Karly Falzon Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written by the individual clubs 4. Koen Willis 4. Bryce Osborne 4. Bryan Horder 4. Dakota Smith 4. Emma Thompson 4. Kiara Farrant and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. 5. Vester Fernando 5. Michael Leard 5. TBA 5. Paul Zuvela 5. Georgia Corbett 5. Roxy Overton 6. Scott Pearson 6. Dean Amos 6. TBA 6. Aaron Brady 6. Savanna Crossley 6. Jackie Kanne 7. Matt Dicks 9. Dan Warwick 7. Kraig Klein 7. Luke Mills 7. Kaelah McNamara 7. Kerry Stanford 8. Trent Sunderland 8. Simon Hayes 8. Matt Trigg 8. Andrew Bulger 8. Tegan Beckwith (c) 8. Stef Luxford 9. Fletcher Celand 14. Jayden Olivieri 9. TBA 9. Brent Pisani 9. Lara Corbett 9. Casey Mayall 10. Tyson Adams 20. Luke Murphy 10. Trent Sunderland 10. Mick Gristwood 10. Georgia Ellis 10. Georgia Devlin 19. Josh McDonald 16. Scott Schmidt 11. Andy Robertson 11. Coen Rockwell 11. Darby Clark(c) 11. Ellie Lees 11. Nathan Ackers 12. Shaan Anderson 12. Shannon Cassidy 12. Steve Ferguson 12. Jade Riley 12. Bree Ossington 13. Brodie Naden 13. Jonathon White 13. Shaun Armer 13. Taylor Rockliff 13. Diane Walker 13. Hayley Dingle Coach; Jimmy Martin Jarod Busuttil Daniel Thomas Terry Jamieson April Strudwick 14. Sam Jamieson Shelli Ritch Manager: Ian Naden Coach: Dean Amos Matt Jones Coach: Greg Banks 15. Hayley Allsop Coach: Brad Gasson Trainer: Rob Busuttil Madeline Jones 16. Imogen Selby Smith Trainer: Chris Gall Asst Coach: Mark O’Meley Naomi Maroney Manager: Jeremy Doyle 17. Alicia Bell Head Trainer: Shane Jenkins Hannah Fitzpatrick Trainer: Zack Barringer 18. Kelsea Shepherd Georgia Martin Coach: Darren Crossley 20. Donna Carpenter Manager: Glen Hibbit Coach: Anthony Frater Trainers: Shane Woods & Brodie Woods

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Alex Moore Dane Allen Craig Wheatley Marc Matthews LADDER (Berkeley Vale) (Erina) (Kincumber) (Ourimbah-Wyoming) 2018 Berkeley Vale Erina Erina Kincumber Tony Clarke...... 52 Wyong Wyong Wyong Wyong Marc Matthews...... 50 Season The Entrance The Entrance The Entrance Berkeley Vale Woy Woy Kincumber Kincumber Ourimbah Shane Wooden...... 50 Mack Fawcett...... 50 Jamy Forbes Shane Wooden Chris Adams Mack Fawcett Tony Clarke Craig Wheatley...... 48 (Terrigal-Wamberal) (The Entrance) (Toukley) (Woy Woy) (Wyong) Jamy Forbes...... 46 Erina Kincumber Erina The Entrance Erina Alex Moore...... 44 Terrigal The Entrance Wyong Erina Wyong The Entrance Erina The Entrance Wyong The Entrance Dane Allen...... 38 Woy Woy Wyong Kincumber Woy Woy Kincumber Chris Adams...... 34

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FOOTBALLCLUB Hawks News Warriors News CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE Coming off a couple of rained out weekends A special mention must go to our major sponsor TOUKLEY RLFC GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt facing Wyong was going to be a tough one. No ex- the Doylo. Don’t forget our after match presentation Phone (02) 4343 4222 cuses we weren’t good enough on the day. In patches we showed some each week in the Smokehouse. ADMINISTRATION: Sharon Ivers good fighting spirit but couldn’t hold on. I don’t think the score reflected In blustery and cold conditions we nearly got the clean sweep last Satur- Phone (02) 4343 4255 on the game but as a group we have a bit of work to do if we want to day versus Woy Woy. Keep trying players and it will happen before the end of the season. Many thanks to all the hard working committee and Fax (02) 4340 4567 progress. Thanks to everyone for there support on the day. We have the some players that make it happen on game day. Your work is greatly Email [email protected] byeUMINA this weekendBEACH in First Grade but I hope to still see the support we get. Website http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au R.L.F.C. appreciated. Don’t forget our sponsor’s day on Sunday 22nd July versus We will be at home watching the lower grades and the ladies tag com- Ourimbah. CCDRL Division Office & Mailing Address: Office Hours: pete. Mt Penang Parklands Monday - Friday Ladies Report: 1 point went to Kene Te Whata Building 27, The Avenue 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. The girls showed a lot of spirit and commitment against the Roosters. 2 points went to Trent Walker and 3 points went to Connor O’Beirne. Kariong NSW 2250 These games versus Woy Woy are always very tightly fought contests. Reserve Grade came up against a very well drilled Wyong side, we com- After being behind by a try early in the first half the girls fought hard to Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written by the individual clubs peted well at different stages of the game, they were just too good for take the result by 14 to 8. This was a pleasing result after previously los- and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. us in the end winning 481. Best for the Hawks were Cameron Cox and ing 3 in a row against some of the heavy weights. Trent Sunderland. Thanks to Kyle Capper who stepped up and played 3rd Grade Report a full game in reserve grade as well as competing in his own age , the Another game that the Warriors saw slip from their grasp. It was close to the Warriors 3rd’s best performance in 2018 but the bounce of the ball Under 19s. and lack of possession saw the Warriors go down narrowly to the Roost- This week the Ladies League Tag side came up against Wyong. Although ers. It was a very entertaining game which could of ended up differently. it was tight for most of the first half, Wyong proved to be too good and Another performance like last week’s will see a win for this team in the won comfortably. There were a lot of great individual efforts to save tries near future. but there is still a lot of hard work to do if we want to compete with the top 2nd Grade Report sides. Our best players were Gee, MJ and Lara. The Warriors reserve grade scored early and looked in control of the game. But a large amount of possession in the last 15 minutes of the Again special mention to some of our sponsors first half saw the large Roosters pack go to a first half lead. The Warriors Canton Beach Sports Club, Central Coast 4x4 Wreckers, coaching staff put a few challenges to the boys at half time and the boys Ray White- Thompson Partners, Swimart Charmhaven, fought solidly in the second half to carry out the game plan and eventu- Poppi Concreting, Redmen Fire protection, ally came out narrow winners by 20 points to 18. The Warriors best were Kiwi, Ollie and Tom. Sunspec Opening Roofs, GMS Legal Majorand Hearts and MindsSponsors Barber Toukley. Our proud sponsors are:Central Coast Division Major Club Sponsor: The Doyloof Country Rugby League Other main sponsors include: The Bowlo, Doylo Vets and Animal Hospital, Evolution Security, Dei Corp, Royal Wolf Containers and Kennards Hire.

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UNDER 19s Time: 1.20 pm LADIES LEAGUE TAG Time: 12.20 pm OPEN GRADE WOY WOY KINCUMBER WOY WOY KINCUMBER 1. Saxon Wollenhaupt 1 John Saley 1. Ellie Hipwell 1. Leah Arnesen 3. Jake Cucek 2 Jackson Fall 3. Shay Bugelli 2. Taylor Bateman WOY WOY - BYE 4. TBA 3 Fletcher Watson 4. Jenna Evans 3. Brooke Watson OPEN GRADE 5. Blair Roach 4 Reece Piepers 5. Darice Sarson 4. Kyla Tucker 6. Daniel MacLean 5 Jack Birt 6. Jasmine Wolfe 5. Tayla Mackay 7. Darbee Williams 6 Jesse Byrne 7. Rhiannon Hall 6. Ranni Jackson 8. Peter Slattery 7 Finn Mitchell 8. Astrid Brannigan 7. Millee Powell 9. Mitch Wilson 8 Jayden Gross 9. Renee Jackson 8. Jessica Davies WOY WOY 10. TBA 9 Fletcher Berry 10. Tahren Van Laar 9. Teagan Powell OLD BOYS 11. Jed Sylvester 10 Jakob Keane 11. Tahlia Best 10. Aleisha Noel BYE 12.Jake Wadey 11 Kye Bonnici 13. Bianca Davis 11. Jessica Mensforth Time: 2.50 pm 13. Pat Thompson 12 Alex Halls 15. Taylah Woodbridge 12. Emily Pereira 14. Mitch Richardson 13 Mitch Wenzel 17. Ashlee Pauletto 13. Hayley Egan 22. Miguel Acevedo-Moreno 14 Mason Jones 18. Sarah Walker 14. Ebony Harris 15 Josh Straling 15. Cassandra Moyes 16 Jack Wenzel Coach: Scott Markham 16. Ebony Millgate 17 Jack Beaumont Asst/Coach: Robert Wolfe WOY WOY 17. Ella Buteux 18 Zac Bosden Manager: Rachael Harrington 20 Tyson Potger 19. Lou Johnston V Coach Scott Jackson Trainer: Steve Sarayeldin Coach: James Arnesen Manager Dave Shoults Ball Boy: Jayden Morgan Manager: Lou Johnston Trainer Don Lang Trainer: Kevin Muller UMINA Trainer Lochie Hill Trainer: Ben Kelly Trainer Stephen Byrne Referee: P. Allen • TJ: R. McAskill / F. Cernoy Ref: F. Cernoy • TJ: R. McAskill / D. Cameron

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TERRIGAL Thanks to all the supporters from both clubs and to the Roosters Old RUGBY Boys for your attendance today, we have all grades taking on the Colts PremierLEAGUE Trade 1st Grade except the Opens who have the BYE today in what promises to be a The PremierFOOTBALLCLUB Trade Centre 1st grade Colts are looking forward to an enter- good day of footy. taining contest at Woy Woy Oval with the old boys of Umina taking on the In 1st grade Woy Woy are in 4th spot with Kincumber in 3rd 1 point ahead their arch rivals Woy Woy for what will be for many of the locals the main CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE on the table. The Colts got the points at their home ground earlier in the game. Of course we wish Umina all the best. Our opposition have hit a bit of TOUKLEY RLFC GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt season in a very physical game. Mack Fawcett’s team have improved form while our boys are clinging on to a top 3 spot but are a ways off being a Phone (02) 4343 4222immensely since then, it is a must win for both teams and should be a top 3 side. I trust this week will be a step in the right direction and the chang- ADMINISTRATION: Sharon Ivers ripper. es made provide fruit for us later in the season. Confirmation this week that Phone (02) 4343 4255Our 2nd grade team are looking for a repeat of their Round 4 clash with our starting centres Jake O’Brien & Tom Murphy are done for the season, we Fax (02) 4340 4567Kincumber where we were too good for them. We are just outside of the wish them well in their recoveries and thank them for putting their bodies on Email [email protected] in 6th spot on the table and with Kincumber ahead by 2 pointsUMINA it promBEACH- the line for the Colts. They are both favourite sons of ours and have left huge Website http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.auises to be a close one. R.L.F.C. shoes to fill. For Obi it is 2 bad injuries in half a season, legend. We look forward to seeing all our players and supporters after the game back CCDRL Division Office & Mailing Address: The Roosters U19’s areOffice 4 points Hours: outside of the 5 with Kincumber 2 wins at the Empire Bay Tavern on Saturday night Mt Penang Parklands ahead and like all gradesMonday today - isFriday a must win for them. Sydney Markets Reserve Grade Building 27, The Avenue Our Ladies League9.00 Tag a.m.team - have5.00 p.m.a big game ahead of them against A big win for the Sydney Markets Kincumber Colts 2nd grade over the Ter- Kariong NSW 2250 Kincumber but are more than capable of taking the 2 points given there was only a try between them in our Round 4 game earlier in the season. rigal Sharks at Duffy’s Oval 26 - 4. A game that nearly got out of control a Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written by theWith individual full and clubs fit squads, all grades we are up to the challenges against few times but the Colts never backed down & came away with the 2 points. and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. Kincumber today. (3) points & Players Player was Kayde Donkin, outstanding right across Also on display (all being well) we have a friendly Woy Woy vs Umina Old the park. Played aggressive football all day is looking for a call up to the Boys game which should be interesting. top grade. (2) points to both Luke Maljovic & Wade Hannell, both had great In a short Round 10 against Northern Lakes at Doylo in blustery and frigid games. Luke’s kicking game was on song & Wade’s running game was strong. (1) point was was given to Dane Vawdon & El Rozario. Dane’s de- we came away with only the one win to the Opens. fence is second to none & now he is chipping & chasing ?? El Rozario played Both Phil’s Car Repairs Under 19’s and the Versatile Homes 1st grade hard all game with some bone rattling tackles. Off to Woy Woy for a Saturday teams had the bye and will be looking for a good run today. game & as always will be a tough one. Thanks again to Sydney Markets & The B&J Asphalting Ladies League Tag team travelled up the freeway See Thru Cleaning for their sponsorship & support through out 2018. and played in snow like conditions, with the wind blowing the ball and Sidelines Sports & Grill 19’s tags all over the park. Went to Duffys Rd, gave Terrigal an oppose session and left. Completions Northern Lakes were the better team on the day with the girls only los- were low and when we did complete, we came up with the bad results from ing by 4 points. Scorers for us were Jasmine Wolfe and Binaca both 1 our last tackle options. On the flip side, Terrigal don’t know what we are ca- try and 1 goal to Jasmine, with the points going to Ellie Hipwell 3 points, pable off. Hopefully we will get the opportunity to show them again at the end Ashlee Pauletto 2 and Jazmine 1 point, Ellie receiving Players Player of the year. Tries this week were scored by Fletcher Watson (welcome back), The girls went home wind-blown but ready to take on the Colts girls this Starlo and Jesse with Reece Kicking 2 from 3. Players Player went to Jakob weekend. Keane. Looking forward to a better performance this week against Woy Woy. Tim Bovis’s Woy Woy Leagues Open Age got away with the win 16- G & W Hydraulics Ladies League Tag - No report 10 Orisi Ranavue, Brenny Edwards and Cameron Phillips all got 1 try a

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17. AtAt thethe Footy.....Footy..... Adams Brothers Kallin, Chris and Tyson all played First Grade together for the Toukley Hawks in Round 8.

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ROUND 1 - FIRST GRADE RESULTS ROUND 12 8th April Erina - Bye 1st July Woy Woy V Wyong Woy Woy Oval 8th April Wyong 40 V Woy Woy 10 Morry Breen Oval 1st July Erina V Bye Erina Oval 8th April Ourimbah 24 V Kincumber 44 Bill Sohier Park 1st July Kincumber V Ourimbah MacKillop Oval 8th April Toukley 14 V The Entrance 30 Darren Kennedy Oval 1st July The Entrance V Toukley Edsacc Oval 8th April Terrigal 20 V Berkeley Vale 0 Duffys Road Oval 1st July Berkeley Vale V Terrigal Berkeley Vale Oval

ROUND 2 - FIRST GRADE RESULTS ROUND 13 14th April Woy Woy - Bye 8th July Wyong V Berkeley Vale Morry Breen Oval 14th April Toukley 10 V Wyong 12 Darren Kennedy Oval 8th July Bye V Kincumber Doylo Sporting Fields 15th April Kincumber 12 V Terrigal 22 MacKillop Oval 8th July Terrigal V The Entrance Duffys Road Oval 15th April Ourimbah 52 V Erina 6 Bill Sohier Park 8th July Erina V Toukley Erina Oval 15th April Berk. Vale 4 V The Entrance 30 Berkeley Vale Oval 8th July Ourimbah V Woy Woy Bill Sohier Park

ROUND 3 - FIRST GRADE RESULTS ROUND 14 21st April Kincumber - Bye 15th July Berkeley Vale V Bye Berkeley Vale Oval 21st April Wyong 32 Berkeley Vale 10 Berkele Vale Oval 15th July Ourimbah V Terrigal Bill Sohier Park 22nd April The Entrance 34 Terrigal 14 Edsacc Oval 15th July Kincumber V Toukley MacKillop Oval 22nd April Toukley 18 Erina 6 Darren Kennedy Oval 15th July Erina V Woy Woy Erina Oval 22nd April Ourimbah 22 Woy Woy 14 Woy Woy Oval 15th July The Entrance V Wyong Edsacc Oval

ROUND 4 - FIRST GRADE RESULTS ROUND 15 28th April Toukley - Bye 22nd July Bye V Ourimbah Doylo Sporting Fields 29th April Erina 22 Berkeley Vale 8 Berkeley Vale 22nd July Woy Woy V The Entrance Woy Woy Oval 29th April Wyong 46 Terrigal 4 Duffys Road Oval 22nd July Wyong V Erina Morry Breen Oval 29th April The Entrance 32 Ourimbah 22 Edsacc Oval 22nd July Terrigal V Toukley Duffys Road Oval 29th April Kincumber 30 Woy Woy 22 Mackillop Oval 22nd July Berkeley Vale V Kincumber Berkeley Vale Oval

ROUND 5 - FIRST GRADE RESULTS 29TH JULY WASHOUT ROUND 9 TO BE PLAYED 6th May Berkeley Vale - Bye 6th May Ourimbah 18 Terrigal 14 Duffys Road oval ROUND 16 6th May Toukley 34 Kincumber 0 Darren Kennedy Oval 5th August Toukley V Woy Woy Darren Kennedy Oval 6th May Woy Woy 24 Erina 4 Woy Woy Oval 5th August Erina V The Entrance Erina Oval 6th May Wyong 36 The Entrance 6 Morry Breen OvaL 5th August Wyong V Kincumber Morry Breen Oval 5th August Bye V Terrigal Doylo Sporting Fields ROUND 6 - FIRST GRADE RESULTS 5th August Ourimbah V Berkeley Vale Bill Sohier Park 13th May Ourimbah - Bye 13th May The Entrance 26 Woy Woy 20 Edsacc Oval ROUND 17 13th May Wyong 22 Erina 18 Erina Oval 12th August The Entrance V Bye Edsacc Oval 13th May Toukley 20 Terrigal 20 Darren Kennedy Oval 12th August Woy Woy V Terrigal Woy Woy Oval 12th August Kincumber V Erina MacKillop Oval 13th May Kincumber 14 Berkeley Vale 8 Mackillop Oval 12th August Berkeley Vale V Toukley Berkeley Vale Oval 12th August Ourimbah V Wyong Bill Sohier Park ROUND 7 - FIRST GRADE RESULTS 20th May Terrigal - Bye ROUND 18 20th May Woy Woy 20 Toukley 10 Woy Woy Oval 19th August Terrigal V Erina Duffys Road Oval 20th May The Entrance 32 Erina 4 Edsacc Oval 19th August Kincumber V The Entrance MacKillop Oval 20th May Kincumber 12 Wyong 10 Mackillop Oval 19th August Woy Woy V Berkeley Vale Woy Woy Oval 20th May Berkeley Vale 38 Ourimbah 12 Berkeley Vale Oval 19th August Toukley V Ourimbah Darren Kennedy Oval 19th August Bye V Wyong Doylo Sporting Fields ROUND 8 - FIRST GRADE RESULTS 20th May The Entrance - Bye 27th May Woy Woy 16 Terrigal 4 Duffys Road CENTRAL COAST DIVISION 27th May Erina 18 Kincumber 18 Erina Oval TOOHEYS FINAL SERIES 27th May Toukley 18 Berkeley Vale 6 Darren Kennedy Oval 27th May Wyong 62 Ourimbah 6 Morry Breen Oval Sat 25th AUGUST ROUND 9 Games to be played on 29th July. ELIMINATION SEMI FINAL @ Bill Sohier Park 3rd June Erina V Terrigal Erina Oval 3rd June The Entrance V Kincumber Edsacc Oval 26th AUGUST 3rd June Berkeley Vale V Woy Woy Berkeley Vale Oval QUALIFIYING SEMI FINAL @ Berkeley Vale Oval 3rd June Ourimbah V Toukley Bill Sohier Park (Wyong and Northern Lakes games were played as they played on Saturday) Sat 1st SEPTEMBER 10TH JUNE - Washed our due to wet weather. MINOR SEMI FINAL @ Erina Oval

ROUND 10 - FIRST GRADE RESULTS 2nd SEPTEMBER 20th June Woy Woy - Bye MAJOR SEMI FINAL @ Darren Kennedy Oval 20th June Terrigal 16 Kincumber 10 Duffys Road 20th June Erina 24 Ourimbah 8 Erina Oval 20th June The Entrance 50 Berkeley Vale 12 Edsacc Oval 9th SEPTEMBER 20th June Wyong 30 Toukley 4 Morry Breen Oval FINAL @ Morry Breen Oval

ROUND 11 16th SEPTEMBER 23rd June Woy Woy V Kincumber Woy Woy Oval 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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