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Round 8 27 MAY 2018

FIRST GRADE: 12 - WYONG ROOS 10

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2018 First Grade Competition Woy Woy 20 defeated Toukley 10 The Entrance 32 defeated Erina 4 Congratulations to the Berkeley Vale Club First Grade side Kincumber 12 defeated Wyong 10 Berkeley Vale 38 defeated Ourimbah 12 for recording their first win of the season. Welcome back to Terrigal - Bye “old” campaigner Alex Moore with 2 tries in the match. 2018 Reserve Grade Competition Well done to our Ladies League Tag Representative team who Woy Woy 32 defeated Toukley 12 Erina 30 defeated The Entrance 22 recorded a 30 points to 2 victory over Greater Northern Tigers Wyong 28 defeated Kincumber 12 at Sawtell last Saturday in the semi finals of the CRL Country Terrigal 22 defeated Northern Lakes 14 Championships (see match report on page 11). Ourimbah 28 defeated Berkeley Vale 20

2018 Open Age Competition Best wishes to the entire team for the Grand Final played Woy Woy 40 defeated Toukley 10 yesterday at Camden against GSR . Erina 18 defeated The Entrance 0 Northern Lakes 30 defeated Terrigal 20 St Edwards 30 defeated Kariong 0 Our competition this year continues to provide upset results each Wyong – Bye week and hopefully the uncertainty of matches continues to provide our spectators with ongoing interest. 2018 Under 19’s Competition Woy Woy 28 defeated Toukley 10 Erina 38 defeated The Entrance 16 Best of luck to all teams this weekend. Wyong 40 defeated Kincumber 4 Terrigal – Bye Regards, Ourimbah won by forfeit Berkeley Vale

Fred Hartup 2018 White Lady Funerals Ladies League Tag President CCDRL Toukley 32 defeated Woy Woy 10 The Entrance 16 defeated Erina 4 Wyong 30 defeated Kincumber 6 Terrigal 26 defeated Northern Lakes 4 Berkeley Vale 16 defeated Ourimbah 0 of the WEEK TEAM NEXT WEEK - ROUND 9 The Entrance 1. Grant Nelson Toukley Saturday 2nd June 2018 Luke Gearside 2. Ourimbah Wyong v Northern Lakes @ Doylo Sporting Fields Alex Pohla 3. Toukley First Grade - Bye / Reserve Grade @ 1.00pm Trent Walker 4. Berkeley Vale Lincoln Tubridy 5. The Entrance Sunday 3rd June 2018 Will Pearsall 6. Wyong Brad Keighran Erina v Terrigal 7. The Entrance Ryan Jowett Erina Oval @ 2.30pm 8. Kincumber Ian Henderson 9. Kincumber The Entrance v Kincumber Brendan Hurd 10. Woy Woy Edsacc Oval @ 2.30pm Rhys Ryan 11. Erina Shane McFadden Berkeley Vale v Woy Woy 12. Berkeley Vale 13. Jack Weir Berkeley Vale Oval @ 2.30pm

Ourimbah v Toukley Sohier Park @ 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 Wyong 7 6 1 0 0 198 70 128 12 Brad KEIGHRAN Wyong 12 Brad KEIGHRAN Wyong 3 22 0 56 The Entrance 7 6 1 0 0 190 114 76 12 Darcy ETRICH Ourimbah 10 James CROOT Ourimbah 0 21 0 42 Kincumber 7 4 2 0 1 112 120 -8 10 Ian HENDERSON Kincumber 10 Matthew NELSON The Entrance 4 11 0 38 Ourimbah 7 3 3 0 1 150 148 2 8 Alex POHLA Ourimbah 9 Joshua HARMAN Terrigal 3 10 0 32 Toukley 7 2 3 1 1 106 88 18 7 Christopher ADAMS Toukley 9 Blake WYLIE Kincumber 1 14 0 32 Terrigal 7 2 3 1 1 94 130 -36 7 Grant NELSON The Entrance 9 Jake FITZPATRICK Toukley 1 13 0 30 Woy Woy 7 2 4 0 1 110 132 -22 6 Alister BEALE Ourimbah 8 Chris HYDE Woy Woy 0 15 0 30 Berkeley Vale 7 1 5 0 1 68 130 -62 4 Brendan HURD Kincumber 8 Mitchell NAKHOUL Wyong 7 0 0 28 Erina 7 1 5 0 1 60 156 -96 4 Chris HYDE Woy Woy 8 Darcy ETRICH Ourimbah 7 0 0 28 Jacob MCCUDDEN The Entrance 8 Matthew KILLICK The Entrance 1 12 0 28 Reserve Grade Competition Wyong 7 6 0 1 0 220 60 160 13 Reserve Grade Competition Reserve Grade Competition Erina 7 5 2 0 0 152 130 22 10 Matt BAILEY Berkeley Vale 16 Jesse STEPHEN Wyong 3 28 0 68 Terrigal 7 5 2 0 0 142 120 22 10 Brodie COOPER Kincumber 14 Jake WILLIAMS Woy Woy 1 17 0 38 Brett SONTER Woy Woy 12 The Entrance 7 4 2 1 0 182 66 116 9 Brayden CAIN Erina 1 16 0 36 Mitchell DIDUSZKO Northern Lakes 9 Woy Woy 7 4 3 0 0 138 158 -20 8 Perry LE BROCQUE The Entrance 5 6 0 32 Ethan WILLIAMS Ourimbah 8 Kincumber 7 3 4 0 0 146 140 6 6 Ethan WILLIAMS Ourimbah 3 10 0 32 Jeffrey FIELDS Berkeley Vale 8 Ryan DONNELLY Terrigal 7 0 0 28 Ourimbah 7 3 4 0 0 130 180 -50 6 Damian MIND Northern Lakes 7 Matt BAILEY Berkeley Vale 7 0 0 28 Northern Lakes 7 2 4 1 0 98 140 -42 5 Jacob BELL The Entrance 7 Bryce BURGUN Wyong 6 0 0 24 Berkeley Vale 7 1 6 0 0 98 182 -84 2 Jesse STEPHEN Wyong 7 Harry KING Terrigal 6 0 0 24 Toukley 7 0 6 1 0 70 200 -130 1 Cameron COX Toukley 6 Luke MALJEVAC Kincumber 4 4 0 24

Open Age Competition Open Age Competition Open Age Competition Erina 7 7 0 0 0 196 70 126 14 Malu FIU The Entrance 17 Dale WILSON St Edwards 4 16 0 48 Woy Woy 7 4 2 0 1 150 82 68 10 David THOM St Edwards 14 Blake LAYBUTT Erina 2 17 0 42 Wyong 7 4 2 0 1 182 120 62 10 Travis MANTELL Gosford Kariong 12 Michael PALMER Terrigal 5 10 0 40 The Entrance 7 5 2 0 0 164 126 38 10 Mitchell HALL Terrigal 11 Paneere KAAKA Wyong 1 17 0 38 St Edwards 7 3 3 0 1 112 48 64 8 Orisi RANAVUE Woy Woy 11 Malu FIU The Entrance 9 0 0 36 Terrigal 7 2 4 0 1 96 152 -56 6 Luke MILLS Northern Lakes 10 Tim BOVIS Woy Woy 1 15 0 34 Northern Lakes 7 1 5 0 1 108 190 -82 4 Blake LAYBUTT Erina 9 Luke MILLS Northern Lakes 2 12 0 32 *Gosford Kariong 7 1 5 0 1 78 174 -96 4 Brendan FLETCHER Northern Lakes 9 Jeremy TUNKS Wyong 4 6 0 28 Toukley 7 1 5 0 1 80 204 -124 4 Michael PALMER Terrigal 9 Orisi RANAVUE Woy Woy 6 0 0 24 * Loss of Points Bradley GASSON Toukley 8 Kraig KLEIN Toukley 1 10 0 24

Under 19’s Competition Under 19’s Competition Under 19’s Competition Wyong 7 7 0 0 0 306 62 244 14 Jake SLEE The Entrance 10 Kendyll FAHEY Wyong 4 36 0 88 Erina 7 5 1 0 1 256 103 153 12 Kai DOYLE The Entrance 8 Brayden CRAWLEY Erina 7 30 0 88 Terrigal 7 4 2 0 1 140 118 22 10 Tamani MCINNES-CAMA Woy Woy 8 Tomi KAATI Wyong 10 0 0 40 *The Entrance 7 5 2 0 0 162 124 38 8 Jed SILVESTER WoyMajor Woy 7 SponsorsJackson GREAVES The Entrance 0 16 0 32 Kincumber 7 3 3 0 1 118 140 -22 8 Saxon WOLLENHAUPT Woy Woy 7 Logan HUMPHRIES Terrigal 6 4 0 32 Central Coast Division Ourimbah 7 2 4 0 1 117 193 -76 6 Toby ELLIOTT Erina 7 Zachary HAYWARD Toukley 2 10 0 28 of Country Rugby League Toukley 7 2 4 0 1 72 228 -156 6 Fletcher BERRY Kincumber 6 Zac RYAN Wyong 5 3 0 26 *Woy Woy 7 2 4 0 1 136 172 -36 4 Kendyll FAHEY Wyong 6 Thomas BATEUP Terrigal 6 1 0 26 Berkeley Vale 7 0 6 0 1 55 222 -167 2 Kyle MCCUDDEN The Entrance 6 Lachlan NATAPU Wyong 6 0 0 24 * Loss of Points Logan HUMPHRIES Terrigal 6 Daniel MACLEAN Woy Woy 3 6 0 24

White Lady Funerals Ladies League White Lady Funerals Ladies League White Lady Funerals Ladies League The Entrance 7 7 0 0 0 272 10 262 14 Elizabeth DARK Ourimbah 16 Holly BUCHANAN The Entrance 9 29 0 94 Terrigal 7 6 1 0 0 268 16 252 12 Ranni JACKSON Kincumber 16 Brittany STARR Terrigal 3 28 0 68 Erina 7 6 1 0 0 160 40 120 12 Jasmine WOLFE Woy GoldWoy 13 SponsorsBriony FRATER Northern Lakes 3 13 0 38 Northern Lakes 7 4 2 1 0 130 78 52 9 Holly BUCHANAN The Entrance 11 Elysia ATKINS Terrigal 8 0 0 32 Wyong 7 4 3 0 0 106 72 34 8 Karly FALZON Northern Lakes 11 Sarah DIMECH Wyong 6 3 0 30 Kincumber 7 3 3 1 0 50 118 -68 7 Georgia DEVLIN Northern Lakes 10 Angela JONES The Entrance 7 1 0 30 Toukley 7 2 5 0 0 56 218 -162 4 Jessie MARTIN Berkeley Vale 10 Sian GEORGE The Entrance 6 2 0 28 Woy Woy 7 1 6 0 0 54 168 -114 2 Kristen KESSLER The Entrance 10 Amy REGAL Erina 2 9 0 26 Berkeley Vale 7 1 6 0 0 32 170 -138 2 Chloe MCCLYMONT Berkeley Vale 9 Kristen KESSLER The Entrance 6 0 0 24 Ourimbah 7 0 7 0 0 16 254 -238 0 Madeline JONES Toukley 9 Tara ANGELL Terrigal 6 0 0 24 Silver Sponsors CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP CLUB 1st Res Op 19s Lad Total Wyong 60 52 30 42 24 208 The Entrance 60 36 30 24 42 192 Erina 20 40 42 36 36 174 W Terrigal 35 40 18 30 36 159 Junior Rugby League Sponsors AMBERAL

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Woy Woy 30 32 30 12 6 110 RUGBY LEAGUE Ourimbah/St Edwards 40 24 24 18 0 106 FOOTBALLCLUB Toukley 35 4 12 18 12 81 Northern Lakes 0 20 12 0 27 59 Berkeley Vale/Gosford 20 8 12 6 6 52 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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Ref: J. Greentree • TJ: C. Hibbit / T. Quinlan

OPEN GRADE Time: 11.30 am UNDER 19s Time: 10.00 am LADIES LEAGUE TAG Time: 9.00 am TERRIGAL WOY WOY TERRIGAL WOY WOY TERRIGAL WOY WOY 1. Tony Smith 1. Orisi Ranavue 1. Jesse Kamper 1. Saxon Wollenhaupt 1. Lisa Ricketts 1. TBA 2. Nick Sigle 2. Michael Quirk 2. Harry Meyn 3. Jake Cucek 2. Rachel Dobbie 2. Caitlyn Young 3. Matead Barber 3. Wayne Collins 3. Simon Nipsalla 3. Bayley Hall 4. Max Bovis 4. Kayla Paterson 3. Shay Bugelli 4, Jordan Takacs 4. Adam Mears 4. Luke Lindley 5. Blair Roach 5. Tara Angell 4. Jenna Evans 5. Sam Martin 5. Aubrey Faull 6. Emily Hennessey 5. Darice Sarson 5. Grant Terepo 6. Daniel MacLean 7. Rachel Curnow 6. Michael Palmer 6. Jeremy Rheinberger 6. Jasmine Wolfe 6. Joel Weekes 7. Darbee Williams 8. Elysia Atkins 7. Ethan Fortis 7. Sam Collett 9. Stephanie Stockwell 7. Rhiannon Hall 8. Daniel Gooch 7. Shane Williams 8. Nathan Hey 8. Peter Slattery 10. Brittany Starr 8. Astrid Brannigan 8. Adam Wysocki 9. Mitch Wilson 11. Claudia Symington 9. Mitch Hall 9. Owen Pearce 12. Layne Foster 9. TBA 10. Matt Cooper 9. Ben Webber 10. Ted Devine 10. TBA 13. Bronte Lambert-Minto 10. Tahren Van Larr 11. Lincoln Stanley 10. Brendon Edwards 11. Kye Cornwell 11. Jed Sylvester 14, Shannon Higgins 11. Tahlia Best 12. Rhys Bryant 11. Andrew Trinder 12. Cooper Bromwich 12. Jake Wadey 15. Casey Youngberry 12. TBA 16. Tyra McEwen 13. Sean Foster 12. Sean Stevenson 20. Tom Bateup 13. Pat Thompson 17. Zali Oulton 13. Bianca Davis 14. Dave Rae 15. Michael Creamer 13. Beau Bovis 13. Brad Jay 14. Mitch Richardson 18. Shani Waters 17. Ashlee Pauletto 16. Tom O’Leary 15. Oscar Macintosh 19. Meg Higgins 18. Sarah Walker 22. Miguel Acevedo-Moreno 17. John Naylor 16. Marcus Rheinberger 20. Renee Maher Coach: Scott Markham 18, Tom Oldfield 21. Rachael Mortell 19. Lewis Addison Coach: Jeff Coroneos Ass/Coach: Robert Wolfe 20. Scott Timberlake 22. Kate Fullbrook Coach: Steve Graham Manager: Lewy Addison Coach: Sam Ricketts Manager: Rachael Harrington Trainer: Todd Batchelor Trainer: Greg Woodbury Trainer: Neil Higgins Trainer: Steve Sarayeldin Trainer: Lexi Hall Trainer: Tony Barber Trainer: Ben Di-Candilo Trainer: Dane Clarke Ball Boy: Jayden Morgan Manager: Brian Smith Manager: Glen Symonds

Ref: T. Holder • TJ: B. Davies / J. Davies Ref: C. Hibbit • TJ: T. Quinlan / B. Rogers Ref: T. Quinlan • TJ: B. Rogers / B. Davies

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W Junior Rugby League Sponsors AMBERAL TERRIGAL Sharks News Roosters News RUGBY LEAGUE The Sharks hosted the Northern Lakes on the Woy Woy RLFC Round 7 Report: FOOTBALLCLUB weekend and in three very competitive games of Thanks to all the Woy Woy supporters who have turned Rugby League came away with two wins and a up today to see us take on the Terrigal Sharks in Round hard fought loss. 8 clash here’s hoping we have all player fit and available today. Thanks very CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE The Terrigal Ladies League Tag team won a physical and at times scrappy much to the Sharks for hosting us today. TOUKLEY RLFC encounter with the Warriors six tries to one. A long range try to speedster Our Round 7 results against Toukley were very welcomed by all supporters, GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt Tara Angell saw Terrigal off to a great start but Northern lakes hit straight back players and coaching staff in particular. Apart from the Ladies first half we Phone (02) 4343 4222 with a handy four pointer. The first half then became a grind with lots of pen- displayed all grade displayed some top footy on the day. alties and errors. Captain Rach Curnow crossed out of dummy half to give ADMINISTRATION: Sharon Ivers Although the B&J Asphalting Ladies League Tag players would be the first to the Sharks some breathing space at half time. A good completion rate from Phone (02) 4343 4255 say they weren’t at their best, the girls had a much improved second half. It Northern Lakes saw them continue to mount pressure on the Sharks but some Fax (02) 4340 4567 excellent last ditch tags from fullback Matead Barber kept the Sharks nose is always going to be tough competing as a team if you only have a handful Email [email protected] UMINA BEACH of players turn up to training. With a proposed change to training day / times R.L.F.C. in front. A jinking run from co-captain Emily Hennessey opened the door for Website http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au another three tries late in the match. Another to both Rach C and Em and a may hopefully see a fuller commitment from all girls. We went down 32-10 with Mackenzie and Taylah scoring and Rhiannon kicking 2 goals. Points CCDRL Division Office & Mailing Address: Office Hours: great team try finished by Zali Oultan saw the final score flatter the Terrigal went 3 to Jasmine, Rhiannon 2 and 1 and Players Player to Taylah. Mt Penang Parklands Monday - Friday side 26 - 4. Three points and Players Player went to Rach C, Two points to Matead and 1 point each to Em and Tyra McEwen who really stepped up when All the girls and all at the club pass on our thoughts and prayers to Rob Wolfe Building 27, The Avenue 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. the contest got physical. and the entire Wolfe family on the loss of Wolfies brother Andrew during the Kariong NSW 2250 The T-W Sharks Open grade came up against a strong North Lakes side that week after a battle with cancel. Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written by the individual clubs shocked our guys with how physical and well drilled they were. It was a back The Phil’s Car Repairs Under 19’s had a hard fought win 28-10 against the and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. and forth game with our lack of discipline at crucial times in the game again Hawks in a very physical match. Miggy had his best game of the year and letting us down. The effort is there, it is more a break down in communication got 3 points and Players Player, Bailey got 2 and Kyle 1 point. Scorers were in attack and defence that’s not getting us the win. 2 to Wilso, and 1 each to Jed, Darbee and Bailey with Richo kicking 4 goals. Players player and three points went to big Max Gordon who was outstanding Our Woy Woy Leagues Open Age had another convincing win 40-10 against in attack and defence, the two points went to Micheal Palmer who tries hard a Toukley team that never gave up Shay Flanders got 2 tries, Orisi got anoth- to inspire his side and was rewarded with a try and well as adding two conver- er hat trick and Adam and Darbee got 1 a piece, Ben Webber kicked 6 goals. sions while the one point went to Ethan Fortis who tries to lead the side around The points were Players Player and 3 to Orisi, 2 to Stevo and 1 to Beau. the paddock was solid and defence and also crossed for a try. . Great to see Darbee Williams back up from the 19’s and play with dad Shane The Sharks Reserve grade side overcame a spirited Northern Lakes team in in the Opens good to see the young bull scoring whilst the old bull looked on a high quality match. After taking early pressure from the Warriors the Sharks proudly in support. crossed for three quick unconverted tries with Matt Langhein crossing for a In a turnaround in performance the S&M Contracting 2nd Grade team were double in three minutes, followed by Ryan Donnelly try. Play travelled from end to good for Toukley and ended up 32-12 winners, coach Mick Bovis was a to end for the rest of the half with the Sharks leading 12 - 0 at the break. 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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. @ Morry Breen Oval V First Grade SUNDAY WYONG TIME: 2.30 pm OURIMBAH 1 Marco Tetevano Alister Beale 1 27TH MAY 2018 2 Kye Martin Chris Morgan 2 RESERVE GRADE Time: 1.00 pm 3 Luke Dolbel Alex Pohla 3 4 Isaiah Cooper-Tetevano Brydon Ramien 19 WYONG OURIMBAH 5 Mitchell Nakhoul Jason Overton 5 1. Jake Trindall 1. Ethan Williams 6 Daniel Langbridge James Croot 6 2. Chris Brown 2. Joshua Finney Referee: 7 Brad Keighran Max Jolley 7 3. Thomas Harvey 3. Luke Moore Shaun Greentree 8 Jake Lewis Joel Hulett 8 4. Kairo Anderson 4. Aiden Everson 5. Jake Scicluna 5. Darnell Wisham 9 Alex Langbridge Touch Judges: Darcy Etrich (C) 9 6. Jesse Stephen 6. Blake Cooper (C) 10 Wyatt Shaw Pat Webb Grant Wooden 20 7. Aaron Heaven 7. Josh Elvins 11 Bradie Smith Hayden Doughty Henry Vaotuua 11 8. Brady Barwick 8. Graham Bates 12 Jarrod Kessler Corey Bayley 12 9. Matthew Power 9. Jessie Wilkinson 13 Brock Molan Matt Fisk 13 10. Taniela Tangulu 10. Sam Stewart (C) Coach: Anthony Clarke Head Coach: Marc Matthews 11. Dylan Clark 11. Ryan McGrath Assistant: Aaron McLean 12. Jye Montgomery 12. Nat Watts Football Manager: Junior Johnson 13. Ezekial Cooper-Tetevano 13. Jayden Paulley Manager: Warren Matthews Coach: Jason Parker Coach: Warren Hillier Trainers:Ryan Montgomery Manager: Warren Matthews & Harry Matthews Trainer: Mick Batton Rubber:Ron Moore Strapper: Johnny Smith

Ref: P. Webb • TJ: H. Doughty / R. McAskill

OPEN GRADE Time: 11.30 am UNDER 19s Time: 10.00 am LADIES LEAGUE TAG Time: 9.00 am WYONG ST EDWARDS WYONG OURIMBAH WYONG OURIMBAH 1. Kane Ralph 1. Jake Durbidge (c) 1. Codie Hanson 1. Matthew Florido 1. Tylah Vallance 1. Elle Dark 2. Dean Coughlan 2. Shane Higgins 2. Brad Falzon 2. Logan Dorrat Mavin 2. Emma Frost 2. Ella Woodhouse 3. Ava Young 3. Tyson James 3. Lachlan Hodge 3. Tallis Angianga 3. Josh Smith ( c ) 3. Carissa Harrison 4. Renee Schmidt (C) 4. Keanu Millar 4. Jake Howill 4. Jack Brown 4. Kyle Young 4. Gabrielle Keevill 5. Aliyah Rodominski 5. Joshua Liddle 5. TBA 5. Zak Russell 5. Blake Kelly 5. Shae Slattery 6. Sophie Dryden 6. Paneere Kaaka 6. Dale Wilson 6. Jai Hupton 6. Logan Davids 6. Naydine Wahanui 7. 8. Grace Hay 7. Michael Smith 7. Sam Corda 7. Kye Leaudais 7. Josh Pine 7. Sarah Dimech 9. Ella McCabe 8. Jake Fuller 8. Steve Binns 8. Lachlan Natapu 8. Wil Hudson ( c ) 8. Caitlin Smith 10. Renae Jackson (C) 9. Josiah Fonua 9. Dave Thom 9. Sam Grose 9. Zac Starkey 9. Teearna Langbridge 11. Emily Bachan 10. Gary Field 10. Chris Holliday (c) 10. Ryan Dowman 10. Riley Moss 10. Allee Purcell 12. Maddison Lack 13.Emma Barlow 11. Matthew Pouhila 11. Ben Fenning 11. Tomi Kaati © 11. Brayden Habkouk 11. Courtney Yeo Marlie Shore 12. Jeremy Tunks 12. Tim Boyd 12. Jedd Boreham 12. Ryan Bender 12. Olivia Kernick Emma Burdack 13. Matthew Ross 13. Christian Thom 13. Zac Ryan 13. Ben Ma’u 13. Joeli Morris Ellie Richardson Coach: Michael Stewart Coach: Mark Churcher Coach: Ray Farag Jayden Burraston 14. Olivia Glanville Sammi Young Manager: Marty Austin Eden Longford 15. Tanaya Millar Sam McEvoy Paige Dean Trainers: Mick Thom Aoidhan Gaughran 16. Lily Hanning Tom Rosewarn Coach: Ricky Schmidt & Pat Gibbs 17. Emily Teale Graham Porter Manager: Chelsea Young Coach: Ben Starkey 18. Kim Collits Trainers: Ben Schmidt Asst: Michael Woodhouse Coach: Claire Reed & Warren Matthews Manager: Fletcher Starkey Ball Boys: Luke Schmidt Trainers: Matt Smith & Travis Jackson

Ref: S. Greentree • TJ: J. Heiler / A Styles Ref: H. Doughty • TJ: P. Webb / J. Heiler Ref: A. Styles • TJ: J. Heiler / R. McAskill

6. Roos News Magpies News The Roos were off to MacKillop Oval on a sparkling Autumn day for the BJ Howes Metaland Lisarow & Charmhaven First Grade Round 7 matches against Kincumber. There were hopes of a clean Team Report - The Ourimbah first grade side prepared well sweep against the Colts and by the end of Reserve Grade, Wyong was during the week , understanding Alex Moore’s Men will be on track for just such a result. However, by fulltime in the main game that hope had proved more hungry than ever . And with the Captain / Coach leading from the front for ill-conceived as the home team produced a winning effort by contesting each play and bringing genuine energy to every task for the whole 80 mins. The home team’s 1st Grade Berka , our Men were simply were outplayed . The demands of a full season ensure performance was even more creditable because of the number of injuries sustained during highs and lows for most sides . The positive will be watching these men , rally to- the match. gether and hit back today against the undefeated leaders at Morry Breen oval . Big Ladies League Tag – Sponsored by Dovmac Mining & Construction thanks to Aza McLean for looking after the side in the Coaches absence. Wyong 30 – Kincumber 6 Duncan Excavations Reserve Grade Team Report - The Ourimbah Magpies 2nd The Roos pressured the home team early, especially on late tackle kicks, which resulted in grade saw a much improved performance against Berkeley Vale saw us come away several turnovers in Fillies’ real estate. On the back of a change of possession in the 5th with a win in reserve grade. Still a large lapse in the second half allowed the opposi- minute, the visitors spun the ball left. Carissa Harrison ran a nice straight line, punctured the tion back in the game and we had to fight hard to remain on top. Points this week defence, then beat the fullback on the inside to score. Seven minutes later, Olivia Kernick, holding the ball in front with two hands, produced a solo effort to beat three defenders to the went to Robbie Rodger, Josh Elvins, Sam Stewart and Graham Bates. Batsey also line. Olivia Glanville converted both tries to give the Roos a 12-0 lead. Wyong were throwing won players player. some nice shapes at the opposition, and in the 17th minute, Sarah Dimech ran deep into the Anytime Fitness Wyoming Ladies League Tag Team Report - The Ourimbah Mag- defensive line, engineering space for Joeli Morris on her outside. Joeli steamed through the pies Ladies League Tag Team we all saw a great game against Berkers. Our de- hole and was too fast for the cover. The green and gold led 16-0 at the break. Olivia Glanville fence was a stand out. Looking forward to Wyong this week. and Sarah Dimech scored soon after the resumption; Olivia stepping through the retreating Club Report defence and Sarah recovering her own grubber to race away. Olivia converted Sarah’s try and Today we travel up to Morry Breen in our round 8 clash against our traditional Wyong had advanced to 26 points before the home team responded. Brooke Watson sliced rivals the Wyong Roos and we as a club are looking forward to this challenge in through in the 41st minute for the Fillies’ only try. A minute out from fulltime, Naydine Wahanui angled a kick into the Kincumber ingoal and chased with purpose to ground the ball. Olivia all grades. After last week’s vastly improved efforts in second grade & our ladies Glanville grabbed both Players’ Player and Coach’s Awards. league tag sides our first grade boys will be out for some redemption after last Under 19’s – Sponsored by Fill & Carry Fruit Market at Kanwal Village. weeks poor showing in the second half, the club and players will be out to show Wyong 40 – Kincumber 4 some consistency and play some good footy, everyone has a spring in there step The Colts started well in this match, quickly getting the ball to the Roos edges causing Wyong now and looking forward to the challenge of playing this weekend, special mention to scramble on several occasions. However, lack of discipline denied the home team a few to Robbie Rodger who has hung up his boots for now and we all wish him all the very scoring opportunities, and once the visitors settled and began holding the ball, points started best in his future endeavours. to accumulate. Following a change of possession in enemy territory, Sam Grose and Kye Next week in round 9 we play Toukley at Bill Sohier Park which will be our Sponsors Leaudais combined on the left for Tomi Kaati to go hard at the stripe. Zac Ryan converted Day, hope you all can make it along to the footy finally at home. from close to the sideline and after 6 mins the Roos led 6-0. Wyong were methodical in gain- Everyone is welcome to attend our after match presentations to be held this week at ing field position, and in the 13th minute a right side shift on the Kincumber 10m line saw Jai the Wyong Roos Club from 5pm with refreshments and excellent meals available, so Hupton display some nice hands and feet to sneak through. Zac converted to extend the lead please bring your families and all kids are more than welcome to attend. to 12-0. Jack Brown missed a scoring chance at the northern end and two missed tackles Ourimbah Wyoming RLFC would like to thank our business partners later, the Colts were over in the south east corner via Jesse Byrne. Wyong replied when Zac for season 2018 and encourage all our supporters to use Russell touched down on the back of a strong run from Lachlan Natapu and a well executed our sponsors services where possible: catch and pass from Luke Cain. The Colts kicked out on the full from the restart. The visitors rolled forward centrefield, then shifted the ball right. Quick hands from Jai and Luke created Metaland Lisarow & Charmhaven, Tall Timbers Hotel, time and space for Jack Brown to score. Zac converted from wide out to give the Roos a 22-4 Kylee Jones One Agency Wyoming, Singo’s Meats, KFC Wyoming, lead at halftime. Ky Worrell (49th minute), Kendyll Fahey (49th minute) and Luke Cain (66th Pain Away, Bendigo Bank Lisarow, Jim’s Mowing Tuggerah, minute) completed the try scoring for the green and gold. Kendyll Fahey converted all three for the final scoreline. Ray Kaifa was voted Players’ Player and Ky Worrell received the No Saratoga Medical, Pudsey Plumbing & Drainage, Duncan Excavations, Coward Award. Saratoga Dental, Coastal Rural Traders Ourimbah, Open Age – Sponsored by Citrus Clean Central Coast Sublime Aluminium & Glass, Wyong Group, Lakes Amusements, Wyong received the bye Everything Sports Online, Anytime Fitness Wyoming, Greenies Garage, Reserve Grade – Sponsored by Optus Lakehaven Wyong 28 – Kincumber 12 Hogs Breath Cafe Tuggerah & Terrigal, Springfresh Dry Cleaners, This match was a lot closer than the final scoreline might indicate. The Colts had the much Bliss Demolition, All Coast Metal Recycling, Starkey Freighters, better of play in the first half and were leading 12-0 until the 34th minute. Mitchell Clark Coastwide Garden Maintenance, Zigz Plumbing, and Luke Maljevic crossed from close range for Kincumber, and the speed and enthusiasm Quick Connect Electrical & Data Solutions, Coast Chill Refrigeration, employed by the Colts was making the undefeated Roos look ordinary. Shaq Mitchell scored off a set piece with a minute left to the break. Jesse Stephen’s conversion narrowed the dif- Peninsula Denture Centre Umina, Mass Nutrition West Gosford, ference to 12-6 at halftime. A reality check from Coach Parker did the trick. Wyong drew level Lisarow Self Storage, Ginger Joe & Coast Sports Medical Supplies. in the 39th minute. Shaq attracted some defensive flies. The Colts could not repeat the effort, allowing Joe Marshall to steal over. Jesse Stephen converted to square the ledger. A Kincum- ber player was sin binned for a professional foul. The green and gold shifted the ball left and from a no look pass by Jake Trindall, Tom Harvey crashed over in the corner. Shaq split the defence from the restart and offloaded to front row partner Brady Barwick. Chris Brown kept PLAYERS PROFILE the momentum going with an incisive run. The ball then went right, and a looping pass gave Kairo Anderson plenty of time to score down the paint. Luke Dolbel cut through close to the ruck, drew the fullback and gave Jesse Stephen a clear run to the line. Jesse converted three Daniel Langbridge of the four second half tries. “A tough win against a very committed Colts team. Some scrappy play mixed with some great sections of ball movement….” Tony Keevill Roos Luke Dolbel was Players’ Player for the second week in succession. Braydon Binnie received the No Coward Award. 1st Grade – Sponsored by Evolution Security Kincumber 12 - Wyong 10 MacKillop Oval has been a bit of a grave yard for Wyong 1st Grade teams in recent seasons Nickname: Defuser and it should have come as no surprise the Colts were again prepared to go above and be- yond to grab the competition points in this match. The Roos crossed first in the 5th minute. Junior Club: Wyong Daniel Langbridge broke up the defensive line with a weaving run. The visitors spread the ball Favourite Position: Coach right. Greg Wisham isolated a defender and powered his way across the line. Brad Keighran missed the conversion from wide out. Wyong 4-0. Good pressure from the visitors in the 23rd Rep Honours: CC Roosters minute again created space for Wisham, but as he held off his marker with one hand and forced his way into the ingoal, the Wyong right centre lost the ball attempting the grounding. Best Player you Have The battle tightened as one team then the other were held up over the line. On the half hour mark, Anthony Barbaro scored beneath the posts for the home team. Marco Tetevano lost the Faced: Jacob Hawkins ball on a kick return. Wyong were tired and as the fatigue took hold, became guilty of failing to put the ball carrier on the ground. Barbaro charged between the uprights. The Roos did not Most Annoying Teammate: summon sufficient energy to meet that charge and the interchange forward crashed through. Blake Wylie’s conversion took Kincumber into the break with a 6-4 lead. The Colts took the Brock Molan game to Wyong in the second period with Brendan Hurd prominent. The Roos looked as NRL Team You Support: though they were waiting for something to happen rather than taking the initiative. Alex Lang- bridge jumped to the short side in the 27th minute and released Izzy Cooper-Tetevano into fresh air. Wyong’s left centre had enough impetus to carry Colts’ fullback, Josh French, over the line. Lachlan Hanneghan converted from the sideline giving the Roos a 10-6 lead. Brett Favourite Food: Kearney kicked late in the tackle count in the 35th minute. Marco Tetevano failed to secure the In & Out Burger ball and Blake Wylie was on hand to touch down. Wylie converted his try for the home team to lead 12-10. The Roos recovered the ball from the restart but lacked the clarity of thought and Favourite Drink: will power needed to breach the Colts defence one last time. To be fair, a last minute Wyong win would have been an injustice. Brad Keighran was voted Players’ Player. Mountain Dew

7. Storm News Bears News OK, so last weekend didn’t quite go to plan. A good solid win on the back of our defence. We fell back to earth with a bit of a thud as the Our attack is improving with the boys complet- giant grizzlies put us to the sword in a clinical display. Our lads ing more sets and making good decisions. With more boys back expended plenty of effort but sadly we ended the afternoon with from injury we are slowly getting back to the form we are known diddly squat to show for it. Mitch Redding, RJ Warwick, Jaiden for. Marston, Callum Marsh & co’ did their level best to shore up the 3 Points and Players Player went to Durbo who had his finest guts, Brennan Lacey and Billy James had their moments on the game in the Red and Black. 2 Points went to Jake who played edges, Brendan Eather schemed with intent against his former his first game for the Club and was impressive in the backline. 1 club, while Jesse Murray provided the only genuine scoring op- Point went to Boydy who seemed to be a crowd favourite. Coach- portunity when early in the second half he sliced between a cou- es award went to Binnsy who lead the forwards in defence. ple of nonplussed Bears, before veering left and setting sail for This week we have Wyong at Morry Breen which is always a the line only to be halted a blade of grass short in a great tackle tough ask. by the Eddies custodian, Jake Durbridge. Today sees us return to the scene of our 2017 triumph, and one hopes that the game mirrors that of last season … only with St Edwards Open Grade are heaps less precipitation! (- The Eye -). proudly sponsored by A big thank you to our corporate supporters; Terrigal Constructions, The Elanora Hotel –East Gosford (Major Sponsor), Gosford Sailing Club Bartlett Construction, Hinterland Gosford, Seaman Concreting, Travo Corp Omid Corporation and White Dickson Architects. & Vodaphone Gosford. Major Sponsors Central Coast Division 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. Characteristics Become a strong delegator Successful Presidents don’t do all the work, they ensure the work of successful sport club gets done, so you need to be able to ask for help and support while at the same time clearly articulating what you need done Presidents and by when. Typically, when we ask new Presidents what their primary Successful Presidents, once they delegate a task, will continually responsibility or objective is the answer is often: follow up to ensure the task will be completed and they also have “To leave the club in a better position than the confidence to hold club members accountable to their com- when we took on the role of President” mitments, club rules and deadlines like fee payments.

While this is a noble sentiment it is also simplistic in its nature Make decisions because it implies that the only thing to be done is improve, when While many decisions need to be made by committees many the reality is that a President’s responsibilities are more complex. decisions are required to be made in the normal course of run- Key activities of a successful sports club President are ensuring the ning the club. Successful Presidents have a strong decision-mak- club: ing framework, based on a strong knowledge of the club rules, • Complies with all legislation, especially Association policies, vision and understanding of club operations, that allows Incorporation legislation, club rules policies and procedures them to confidently make decisions that are in the best interest of • Defines and documents its club culture and behaviours and the club and its members. continually communicates them to members, players, coaches, supporters and volunteers Lead by example • Ensures the club has clearly defined goals and objectives and Successful Presidents engage with the members and leads by ex- documented strategies and implementation plans on how they ample. They live and breathe the club’s culture and demonstrate will be achieved it in every situation. • Implement strong financial controls to protect the cash and as- sets of the clubs as well as the volunteers handling the cash Is a coach • Strong risk management awareness and strategies Successful Presidents ensure everyone has the knowledge, skills • Run meetings and communicating to stakeholders and resources to undertake their role. While successful club Presidents have a variety of styles and ways they choose to tackle the job, there are common behaviours and Boosting confidence in others characteristics that all successful Presidents seem to have. A lot of times members leave the club because they don’t feel Understand the club’s governance, its rules/constitution policies, appreciated, become de-motivated or aren’t given the opportu- procedures and legislative obligations nity to participate in projects in the way they had hoped. Successful presidents have a good working knowledge of the constitution, club rules and by-laws, policies and procedures as Successful Presidents continually recognise the efforts of others well as the duties of all positions within the club. It is amazing how and continually attempt to boost confidence in others by cel- many clubs we work with in conflict that was caused because ebrating club accomplishments through those who contributed they simply didn’t know or follow their own rules and procedures. to the activity. Acknowledging the work and efforts of others and Successful presidents have strong knowledge of this information celebrating it together with the club is a simple and easy way to and will use it to create the culture they are seeking as well as boost member confidence. providing a framework which to administer the club by. Always talking to and listening to your club members A good club president listens. More importantly successful club Ask for help Presidents are always enquiring about how people are going. Successful Presidents know they don’t know everything and real- Whether it is people in allocated tasks and roles or simply those ise they don’t need to! Even the best of the best need to ask for participating in the various activities of the club. help and assistance every now and then. Successful club Presidents are always talking and listening to peo- ple inside and outside their club. Looking for issues before they Asking for help shows you respect that individual’s expertise and arise or ways to help people undertake their role is a key charac- judgement. It makes the person on the other end feel more im- teristic of successful Presidents. portant and part of a team. It brings forth a sense of unity and as Conversely, when someone (a member, committee member, vol- such you show your club members that their ideas, suggestions unteer, parent, potential member) comes to talk to you about an and ability to share their feedback on whatever the topic at hand issue, take them seriously. If you don’t have time to address it right may be, matters and will be heard. then, let them know. Tell them you’d rather talk about it later when you have more time because you really value what they have to say. The positive in- Owning mistakes teraction of all your club members will create a successful club As the president of the club, you are not expected to be superhu- and will make you a successful President. man or perfect.

Clear vision As a person in a position of influence, when things don’t go to Successful Presidents all have a clear vision for the club. Ideally this plan, you may find mistakes may lead back to you in some shape is converted into a formal strategic plan for the club so everybody or form. can see and articulate the clubs vision and more importantly see how they can contribute to achieving the club goals. If the matter is small, rather than playing the blame game and pointing fingers, accept the mistake on behalf of the club and acknowledge the lesson learned. Share how this can be a les- Be a confident leader son moving forward and how repeating such mistakes can be Successful club Presidents become comfortable standing and avoided. speaking in front of club members. It’s natural to be nervous when you first become the club’s president, but you need to be con- Your members will respect you for not putting other club members tinually communicating with your members, so take advantages down for small mistakes and will be proud to be part of a club of times when your members get together in groups to stand in where they are shown that even when errors are made, the club front of them and reinforce the club’s vision and how you wish sticks together as a family, just as you do in times of celebrations. them to contribute.

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Wyong was hoping the ISP Magic Round Last weekend the much anticipated top of the table clash was played would conjure a victory for the visitors between The Entrance and Erina. Half time was nil all but in the against the home team at . second half The Entrance were the better team capitalising on When the sides met in Round 1, the Roos prevailed Erina’s dropped balls and putting some great attacking plays courtesy of a field goal. The Jets are invariably tough together. Kristen Kessler was outstanding along with Holly to crack at home for teams in the best of form, let alone for those Buchanan for the Tigers while Stacey Markham played a strong struggling to find rhythm and coherent match play. The game was just game for the Eagles. In other games Toukley put on a great about a must win for the green and gold. performance running out winners over Woy Woy 32-10. Northern Newtown opened the scoring in the 5th minute with a simple try from Lakes scored one try but managed to keep a well oiled Terrigal side a scrum on the Roos 20m line. Whilst the decision to award the feed to 26 points. Emily Hennessey was the best on the field along with to Newtown was questionable, the ensuing defence was substand- her halves partner Rach Curnow. Wyong secured a win over the ard and the problems which had plagued the Roos campaign to date Colts and once again Ranni Jackson played a hard strong game. were once again close to the surface. Only five minutes later, the Jets Ourimbah went down to Berkeley Vale with smiles on their faces, the punched through the soft spot behind the Roos ruck and galloped Magpies LLT side are a young enthusiastic team who are improving into the backfield. Luke Sharpe could do nothing but watch ashis each week and really enjoying their games with great attitudes. Good opposite Willie Kennedy loomed on the inside and sprinted away to luck to the LLT representative side playing in the final this weekend score. Two conversions from Kyle Flanagan and Wyong were already hopefully making it two years in a row to take the title! 12-0 behind. Wyong half (and part time model), Mitch Cornish passed long to his left to put Momirovski on the outside of his marker and Central Coast Division Ladies League Tag into space. Cornish then bombed right. Newtown failed to secure the ball and Dean Matterson regathered and muscled his way over. Josh proudly sponsored by Mantellato converted from the sideline to make the score 12-6 after 15 minutes. Mantellato scored one himself in the north west corner when Matterson skipped from one side of the ruck to the other to create the overlap. Mantellato missed the conversion. Play ebbed and flowed but neither team scored again before the break. Halftime Newtown 12-10. The pattern of scoring was repeated in the second period. The Jets scored twice and with 25 mins left on the clock were ahead 24-10. Cornish feigned to kick on the last then offloaded to Poasa Faamau- sili spearing between defenders to crash over. Mantellato converted. Jets 24-16 with 13 mins remaining. Momirovski tore down the eastern touchline but was grassed on the Newtown 20m line. Wyong spread the ball right, then back left. Momirovski stayed alive, wrestled his YOU CAN ADVERTISE way into the ingoal and planted the ball. Mantellato converted from wide out. Jets 24-22 with 8 mins left. Eloni Vunakece split the Jets defensive line from the restart and galloped to the opposition 40m line before being subdued by Kennedy. Wyong earnt a repeat pos- HERE session set. Matterson again swept into the backline and put centre Billy Smith on the outside of his marker to score. Mantellato missed the conversion, but the Roos had hit the lead 26-24 with less than 5 PLEASE PHONE mins left on the clock. Wyong withstood a barrage of attack from the home team over the final few minutes but were good enough to hold CENTRAL COAST DIVISION on for the win. The Roos are at Central Coast Stadium on 26 May for the repeat bout rugby league office against the Bulldogs. Kick off is at 12.45pm and precedes the NRL clash between Roosters and .

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Central Coast Roosters Ladies League Tag 1. Holly Buchanan (The Entrance) 2. Ashlee Russell (Erina) 3. Sian George (The Entrance) Defending Champions Monaro will attempt to claim back-to-back titles when they take on Northern 4. Stacey Markham (Erina) Rivers in the Final of the CRL Men’s Under-23’s Country Championships at Kirkman Park, Camden 5. Rachel Dobbie (Terrigal) this weekend. Monaro progressed to the final after claiming a strong 48-18 victory over the Illawarra 6. Sarah Dimech (Wyong) South Coast Dragons at Goulburn’s Worker’s Areana Harris Park; with Northern Rivers continuing 7. Stephanie Sharp (The Entrance) their ominous form with a commanding 64-12 victory over North Coast in Sawtell. 8. Shannon Higgins (Terrigal) The Central Coast Roosters will also aim for back-to-back titles when they take on the GSR Wests 9. Teah Goodhand (The Entrance) Tigers in the Ladies League Tag Final. The Roosters secured a place in their third consecutive final 10. Kristen Kessler (The Entrance) after defeating the Greater Northern Tigers 30-2; whilst GSR Wests Tigers claimed a hard-fought 11. Ellah Smeeth (The Entrance) 12-10 victory over Illawarra South Coast. 12. Claudia Symington (Terrigal) 14. Jocelyn Kelleher (The Entrance) The Ladies League Tag Final will kick-off at 11:00am, 16. Elysia Atkins (Terrigal) with the Men’s Under-23’s Final taking place at 12:30pm. 19. Brittany Starr (Terrigal) The CRL Men’s Under-23’s and Ladies League Tag Country Championship Finals will be live streamed on crlnsw.com.au and CRL’s Facebook page.

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FOOTBALLCLUB Toukley Hawks Panthers News CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE On our first away game travelling to Woy Woy 1st Grade – Proudly sponsored TOUKLEY RLFC GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt was going to be tough and it was. We started slow by Toowoon Bay Carpets & Shutters Well it took a while but what a win on a sunny Sunday Phone (02) 4343 4222 Goldand some costlySponsors errors put us 2 try’s behind early in the game. In the afternoon at the beautiful Berkeley Vale oval against the old rivals Ourim- ADMINISTRATION: Sharon Ivers second half we got back to our form scoring 2 quick try’s and only bah...always a cracking game!!! Phone (02) 4343 4255 been 1 try behind. Falling into sloppy lapses in our game giving Woy The first half was very tight and we went to the break with the game in Fax (02) 4340 4567 Woy put 2 more trys on, resulting in a loss that we didn’t need. There the balance and the Magpies with their nose in front, halftime saw the Email [email protected] isUMINA alwaysBEACH another week in footy as they say! We have Berkeley Vale boys get some inspirational chat from a couple of old timers that steeled Website http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au R.L.F.C. at home this week, it will be a good test as Berkeley Vale have the the confidence of the young fellas and saw us come out and play like we know we can...pretty to watch!!! Our big boys dominated up the middle CCDRL Division Office & Mailing Address: Office Hours: return of Alex Moore. So it will be interesting. Mt Penang Parklands Monday - Friday Silver Sponsors and or sneaky quicks fed of it to lay a platform for our outside backs to Also want to mention and appreciate the time and effort the volun- Building 27, The Avenue 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. get some room and put some points on. I’d like to welcome to the club Kariong NSW 2250 teers put in on home and away games your valued time and effort big Matty Cross who has been around the boys since round two and is a isn’t unnoticed so thank you and I hope the hawks do you all proud. super addition to our great club...love having you around mate and I bet Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written by the individual clubs An Improved performance this week by the Hawks Reserve Grade, you felt super on Monday morning!!! and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. as we showed for parts of the gamete can be very competitive. We Another old bloke decided to pull the boots on again and didn’t go too bad...you’re a freak Moore...surprised you weren’t on NBN with Stevey came out on the wrong side of the scoreboard but showed promise. Allen on Monday night!!! Best For the Hawks were Cameron Cox and Jack McCudden. I’m not going to go through who got the points because every player

Special mention to our under 19’s for backing up, Bailey Petrie, Ryan did the job they were asked Wbut I’m going to show some bias and stand Junior Rugby League Sponsors AMBERAL Donegan and Taj Kennedy. out Steven Lyons who hates accolades...you were outstanding, along TERRIGAL Our Opens side went down to Woy Woy 40 to 10. The first half was with JJ, Dan Murphy, Byrnesy and our chunky little 6 Pazzy!!! First grade would like to thank ourRUGBY hard-working committee and ground staff as well 16 to 10 losing 6 players to injury, fatigue kicked in but the boys did LEAGUE as our sponsors and supportersFOOTBALLCLUB for their continued support after a very not give up at all. Great games for Shannon Cassidy and Squirtle tough start to the season...stick with us, the ride has just begun!!! even the Grandpa played well. We will have to regroup and play a full Cheers and beers...Johno CENTRAL COAST DIVISION70 minutes OF COUNTRY against a tough RUGBY and determined LEAGUE Gosford side this week. 2nd Grade – Proudly sponsored by Berkeley Vale Cellars. UnluckyTOUKLEY in RLFC the end got back to 22-20 and on a roll then we drop it and GENERAL MANAGER: ScottThe Wyatt Poppi Concreting U/19’s travelled to Woy Woy for our first away let them in again we try so hard each week but keep making silly errors Phonegame of (02) the 4343 season. 4222 Once again we played good football in patches and giving teams to much start.3 points and players player Jason Little 2 but basic mistakes and soft defence resulted in a loss. I know these ADMINISTRATION: Sharon Ivers points Waylon and 1 to Jayden who was supposed to start in the front row Phoneguys are (02) trying 4343 and 4255 once we can iron out some small issues I believe but was shifted to wing and was great, Matt Bailey got another double Faxthey will (02) perform 4340 4567well. Best for the Hawks were Bailey Petrie who and was inspirational as usual .We need to start better boys and anything Emailscored [email protected] Majortry, ran hard and receivedSponsors Players Player, Taj Kennedy who canUMINA happenBEACH from there. R.L.F.C. Central Coast Division Websiteplayed http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.auhis consistent hard football and Bryce Moffatt who got himself Ladies League Tag Our girls improved our attack against a very enthusiastic Ourimbah team, involved and ran well. Thanks again to our sponsors; Poppi Concret- of Country Rugby League CCDRL Division Office & Mailing Address: Office Hours: Jessie, Sharni and Breah set up some nice ball movement but that is just Mt Penang Parklands ing, Redmen Fire Protection & Bruce TheMonday Plumber - Friday for your ongoing the start, we need to keep working on improving. Chloe, Tara, and Orana Building 27, The Avenue support. 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. were strong in all aspects and kept our middle working. Katrina used her Kariong NSW 2250 The Hawks Ladies League Tag side took on Woy Woy this week and experience on more than one occasion and shut down several plays. Kodi is starting to find form after her injury and Anjuna, Taelah and Caitlin Disclaimer - All editorials containedhad are a great written win. by Thethe individual first half clubs was excellent and we went to the break were solid as at the back. Players Player went too Anjuna and Caitlin with and as such are not the views held20 bynil theup. CCDRL.There were a few too many mistakes in the second half but points to Caitlin, Chloe, Tara, Anjuna and Taelah. Try’s to Jessie, Sharni still ended up with a 32 - 10 victory. It was one of those games where and Caitlin and Sharni kicked two goals. With only 11 players again we everyone didGold their job really Sponsors well. G scored 3 tries and was our best stood tall girls, well done. player, Darby and Lara ale played well. Berkeley Vale Rugby League & Sports Club would like to thank our Sponsors, for their continued generous support of our great club. We would also like to thank and acknowledge Bateau Bay Bowling Club, Toowoon Bay Carpets and Shutters, Rite Price Tyres, Mingara, Berkeley Vale Cellars, Tumbi Wholesale Meats, some more sponsors this week Chittaway Tavern, Tim Clark Best Signs, Bakers Delight, Scott Pearson, Pizza Inn Charmhaven, GO Electrical, Refreshing Pools Services, ETS Long Jetty, Zen Bu Kan Kempo Karate, GMS Legal, Arizona Smash Repairs, Swimart Charmhaven, Silver Sponsors Tumbi Sand and Soil, Wyong Mazda, Jetty Auto Repairs, Bruce The Plumber, Rod Thomas, Compass Sheds, Tuggerah Lakes Glass, Outdoor Leisure Living Patios, Madhouse Beef Jerkey, Rapid Clean, Mouthguard Studio Erina, Berkeley Vale Laundrette, Windows and More Australia, Tony Smith Accountants, Core Elements Physio, Treememdaus Tree Services. King of the Road Truck Wash, We strongly encourage all our members to support these Heartsand Minds Barber and Summerland Automotive. fine businesses that continue to support us...... J Trent Walker W Junior Rugby League Sponsors AMBERAL PLAYERS PROFILE Hawks TERRIGAL

RUGBY NICKNAME: Red Dog JUNIOR CLUB: Toukley Hawks LEAGUE FAVOURITE POSITION: Centre FOOTBALLCLUB REP HONOURS: Storm Under 20’s CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE BEST PLAYER YOU HAVE FACED: Darcy Etrich TOUKLEY RLFC GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt MOST ANNOYING TEAMMATE: Kallin Adams Phone (02) 4343 4222 NRL TEAM YOU SUPPORT: St George Dragons ADMINISTRATION: Sharon Ivers FAVOURITEPhone FOOD: (02) 4343 I like4255 all food FAVOURITE DRINK: Water Fax (02) 4340 4567 Email [email protected] 13. 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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Disclaimer - All editorialsNORTHERN contained LAKES are writtenTHE byENTRANCE the individual clubsNORTHERN LAKES THE ENTRANCE NORTHERN LAKES THE ENTRANCE and as such are not19. the Tom views Patullo held by the CCDRL.1. Brodyn Mills 1. Mike Leard 1. Jake Page 1. Bri Frater 1. Holly Buchanan 2. Rodney Quinn 2. Kallum Goolagong 2. Matt Frater 2. James Nixon 2. Brittany Barrett 2. Brooke Peachey 3. Shaan Anderson 3. Malu Fui 3. Richard Hayek 3. Daniel Adamson 3. Karly Falzon 3. Sian George 4. Bryce Osborne 4. Sam McClelland 4. Dylan Davis 4. Zac Westwood 4. Kiara Farrant 4. Angela Jones 5. Dan Warwick 5. Jake Sanders 5. Paul Zuvela 5. Luke Atherton 5. Roxy Overton 5. Maddison Symington 6. Dean Amos 6. Jarod Hamer 6. Luke Mills 6. Jackson Tillett 6. Jackie Kanne 6. Kristen Kessler 7. Daniel Sandell Hay 7. Haydn Green 7. Mark Leard 7. Mitch Green 7. Kerry Stanford 7. Stephanie Sharp 8. Simon Hayes 8. Daniel Pepper 8. Andrew Bulger 8. Aaron McKeon 8. Stef Luxford 8. Solest Montgomery 14. Jayden Olivieri 9. Nathan Cooper 9. Brent Pisani 9. Jarred Black 9. Casey Mayall 9. Teah Goodhand 20. Luke Murphy 10. Shaun Sinclair 10. Mick Gristwood 10. Curtis Atkins 10. Georgia Devlin 10. Brooke Hoolihan 16. Dave McKenzie 11. Ethan Tetevano 11. Coen Rockwell 11. Jacob Griffin 11. Ellie Lees 11. Bree Dawson 12. Damien Mind 12. Jay Florimo 12. Steve Ferguson 12. Brendan Koeford 13. Hayley Dingle 12. Ellah Smeeth 13. Ryan Bruce 13. Jordan Evans 13. Zac Williams 13. Brodie Green 14. Sam Jamieson 13. Erin Kessler Jarod Busuttil Jacob Bell Aaron Brady Ned Milos 15. Hayley Allsop 14. Jocelyn Kelleher 15. Madeline Robinson Jonathon White Jake Woods Taylor Rockliff Jamie Clark 17. Alicia Bell 16. Nikki Kenny Brendan Fletcher Carl Pearson Rick Hayek Hayden Scott 18. Kelsea Shepherd Erin Kessler Kayle Compton Brendan Neal Talal Hayek Connor Atkins 20. Donna Carpenter Brooke Hoolihan Coach: Dean Amos Coach: Kyle Whiteford Terry Jamieson Jackson Crane Madelein Robinson Coach: Anthony Frater Asst Coach: Mark O’Meley Manager: Jon Langshaw Coach: Greg Banks Josh Pethybridge Nikki Kenny Head Trainer: Shane Jenkins Assistant: Adam Prince Trainer: Rob Busuttil Coach: Mitch Green Co-Coaches: Trainers: Scott Mitchell Manager: Brent Atkins Damien Montgomery & Brian Waters Trainers: Jordan Huckstepp & David Smeeth Trainers: Jarrad Sharp Ball Boy: Lincoln Whiteford & Paul Dawson

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CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE TOUKLEY RLFC GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt Warriors News Tigers News Phone (02) 4343 4222 We welcome the Entrance to Doyalson this First Grade Report: - The Central Coast Cleaning ADMINISTRATION: Sharon Ivers Sunday to take on the Warriors. Special Contractors First Grade Tigers came up against Erina Phone (02) 4343 4255 who presented us with a very physical challenge, as they Fax (02) 4340 4567 mention must go to our major sponsor the play with size and aggression which made for a good game of footy. We were Email [email protected]. Don’t forget our after match presentation eachUMINA week BEACH in able to match that and get over it to score some well executed tries in the R.L.F.C. Website http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.authe Smokehouse. It is 10 years since our club won our first 2nd game giving us a 34-4 score line at fulltime. The most pleasing aspect of the game was our ability to stay focused on the task and remain disciplined in CCDRL Division Office & Mailing Address: grade competition versusOffice Hours:the Entrance so it is time we get to- what we wanted to achieve. It was an excellent whole team performance and Mt Penang Parklands gether to celebrate Mondaythis great - Friday occasion. one that we will be trying to replicate in future weeks. Building 27, The Avenue A special mention9.00 must a.m. go - 5.00 to ourp.m. thirds who had a great win Reserve Grade Report: Kariong NSW 2250 The GTL Rapid Clean Reserve Grade Tigers were defeated 22-30 by Erina. against Terrigal last week. We look forward to a great day of foot- Unfortunately the Tigers weren’t up for this game mentally and poor atten- Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written by theball individual at the clubsDoylo. tion to detail, a completion rate of 3 from 14 in the first half, and an apparent and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. Ladies Report: discipline problem saw us trail 24-6 at the break. The second half didn’t start well with the Eagles scoring early to extend their lead to 30-6. Finally, some The girls came back to earth with a loss against the high flying respect for possession was shown and the Tigers were able to score some sharks. Even though the girls didn’t win the game they pushed good tries to make the score line a little more respectable. A much improved their opponents to the end. With a bit more luck and 50/ 50 calls performance will be required if we are to get back in the winner’s circle. Open Age Report: going the girl’s way the result could of been a lot closer. The final The MJM Kitchens & Stone Open Age Tigers came up against top of the table score definately didn’t indicate the closeness of the contest. Hard Erina. In a game that was scoreless for most of the first half, a few errors work, a larger bench on game day and passion will see the girl’s from our end gave Erina some good field position and seen us come to an end result of 18-0 to Erina. Best for the Tigers was Curtis, Mitch and Brodie . be very competitive again this week.Karly, Jackie and Sam were Under 19’s Report: strong in an all round solid team performance. The Coca Cola Amatil Tigers Under 19’s Tigers were facing another big chal- 3rd Grade Report lenge at home to the high flying Erina Eagles. The match started brilliantly for us with 2 early tries to talented edge player Kyle McCudden with a conver- The boys really put in from the opening whistle this week. There sion to Jackson Greaves for a 10 nil lead. Erina ground their way back into was some punishing and committed defence early in the game the contest and led 16–10, but tough defence from the Tiger Cubs forced our which put the Sharks on the back foot. The Warriors kept apply- opposition into errors and we scored a great try to our young gun Jack Smith which was converted by Jackson Greaves for a 16 all deadlock at half time. In ing the pressure and in a seesawing battle the boys stayed true the second half, solid defence from both teams had us 16 all with 15 minutes to each other and came out on top. Playing for 70 minutes in to go, but well down on troops with injuries to key players affecting us; the a committed way for each other makes a lot of difference. The floodgates then opened and Erina ran in 4 easy tries to run out victors 38–16. Best players for the battered and bruised Tigers were Kyle McCudden, who whole team put a strong performance in this week and repeat was also players’ player, Andrew Petersen and Samuela (Buck) Marayama. efforts will only see this team improve. We now have an enforced rest which may come as a blessing and enable us 2nd Grade Report to recover from some niggles and then we will be ready to go again with some reinforcements. The Warriors reserve grade got off to a solid start but handling League Tag Report: errors and discipline saw the Warriors on the back foot and they The Pallisters Ladies League Tag Tigers continue on their winning way with a found themselves down by 12 points at half time. A better com- solid win against the Erina Eagles. With both sides heading into this Round 7 clash undefeated, it was always going to be a tough clash. With a nil all half pletion rate and more intent with each effort in attack and de- time score it was shaping up to be a close one. With a brilliant team try from a fence saw the boys claw their way back into the contest. The set play, combined with two pieces of individual brilliance from Kristin Kessler bounce of the ball and lack of possession at the closing stages of and Steph Sharp saw the Tigers run out winners 16–4. Best for the Tigers was Holly Buchanan and Bree Dawson. the game saw the Sharks finish stronger and come out eventual The Entrance Leagues Club and TERLFC would like to thank our 2018 Spon- winners 22 points to 14. Quinny, Moey and Haysey were again sors for their continued support both on and off the field: strong for the Warriors. 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After match presentations are held after every home game commencing 5.30pm. TERRIGAL Golden Eagles Reunion is 17 June vs Ourimbah at Erina Oval. Premier Trade 1st Grade RUGBY Any volunteers who would like to help out on game day please contact one of the It LEAGUE was a real arm wrestle at the stable as the Premier Trade Centre Colts came up against the competition benchmark Wyong Roos. The Roos drew first blood out wide to committee members or email your interest to [email protected]. FOOTBALLCLUB Silver Sponsors which our boys fought back with Barbacino crashing over under sticks minutes later for First grade – not a very good game last week and the injury toll only got worse. Blake Wylie to convert. There were minimal errors from our boys for most of the game Wishing Brent and Benny a speedy recovery. 3 points Tim Burrell, 2 points Alan but the Roos kept coming and to our credit we held them out until the 70th minute when CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRYMunro RUGBY and 1 point LEAGUE to Shane McFadden. Hopefully our run of home games will be a they caught us napping out wide and went to a 10-6 lead. Not down yet the master Troy turning point for the team. TOUKLEY RLFC Woodley stabbed a ball through for skittles to score and convert his own try. The final GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt Open grade - The Eagles Open grade remain undefeated after a bruising against 3 minutes where mix of desperate attack and even more desperate defence helping us Phone (02) 4343 4222 put earn first back to back win for the year. 2nd placed Tigers side on Sunday! The final score was probably not a fair indication For us Brett Kearney was everywhere picking up the scraps and bringing a stronger ADMINISTRATION: Sharon Ivers of the closeness of the teams. We managed to make the most of our opportunities kicking game to our attack, Brendan Hurd was at his best while Troy Woodley, Ian Phone (02) 4343 4255when they presented themselves. Henderson and Ben Tonks stood out amongst a very gritty team performance. Worthy The pin point kicking game of halfback Blake Laybutt was a highlight of our 18-0 vic- Players Player was Bendy. Fax (02) 4340 4567 It was great to see Jackson Watson in red and what an effort he put in for us chiming into tory. ThereW were plenty of good performances from our boys, including welcoming Junior Rugby League Sponsors Email [email protected] UMINA BEACH our attack with our other flanker Brodie Cooper to help take the pressure of the forwards. back Robbie Smith to the side, Bes was in everything as usual closely followed by Website http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au R.L.F.C. Three cheers for the day went to Tony Clarke our opposing coach who had admirable Deegs,TERRIGAL Stormy, Redhead, Kurt & Mcgee . words to say to our team after the game proving what a great sportsman he is. Best

UnderRUGBY 19s - Off to an ordinary start similar to last week and only completing half of wishes go to OBI who suffered a bad injury and we hope will not be out too long and the CCDRL Division Office & Mailing Address: LEAGUE Office Hours: our sets when we had the footy,16-16 half time score. We spoke in depth about our real improver in our side Tyson Potger who we hope to be back within a week or so. This Mt Penang Parklands FOOTBALLCLUB Monday - Friday inability to control the ball when in possession and the need to rectify that part of our week we are off to Erina and expect a very different game to that put up by Wyong but Building 27, The Avenue 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. as always hope it is a good hard clean game of footy. Kariong NSW 2250 game. Again as has been in previous matches the team responded, making only It’s a long way off before our next home game on July 1 so with the next 5 weeks on one error in an entire half of footy. With that we were able to score points and further CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE the road if we can maintain our place on the ladder over this period we will be pretty Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written by themore individual keep The clubs Entrance to their opening 16 points, which was very pleasing. Must pleased. Thanks to our major sponsor the Empire Bay Tavern for their hospitality last TOUKLEY RLFC GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. mention 4 tries scored by Harry - well done mate. Players player awarded to Max. Sunday night which again was a cracking good night highlighted by Maso’s outstanding Touch wood we get off to a more positive start today. acoustic performance. Phone (02) 4343 4222 Sydney Markets Reserve Grade Ladies league tag – it was the top of the table clash today and our girls were ready What a difference a week makes, massive improvement right across the park for the ADMINISTRATION: Sharon Ivers for the challenge. It was a very even first half and both sides had good attacking Sydney Markets Limited 2nd Grade Kincumber Colts. Phone (02) 4343 4255 opportunities which was matched with good defence. We went to the break at nil (3) points went to Tyler Durbidge with one of the best defensive displays I have wit- Fax (02) 4340 4567 all. The second half we dropped a few balls which The Entrance capitalised on and nessed on the Coast. Tackled everyone & everything and didn’t look like slowing down, massive effort mate. Email [email protected] UMINA BEACH turned into points on the board. We tried hard and competed for most of the game R.L.F.C. (2) points was shared by Captain Al Rozario & new boy back Kayde Donkin. Both had Website http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au but they were better on the day and ran out 16-4 winners. Best for Erina were Katie powerful games in attack & had plenty of sting in them with their D. (1) point went to Richter, Stacey Markham and Madi Crowe while for The Entrance Kristen Kessler, the flying winger in Daniel Hutchinson, great energy and went looking for the ball all CCDRL Division Office & Mailing Address: Office Hours: Holly Buchanan and Steph Sharp were their best. game until he was injured. Off to Erina we’re it will be another tough one but one we Mt Penang Parklands Monday - Friday need to win. Building 27, The Avenue 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. Like us on Facebook - facebook.com/erinaleaguesclub Sidelines Sports & Grill 19’s The Sidelines Sports Grill Under 19’s came up against the undefeated competition lead- Kariong NSW 2250 Follow us on Instagram @elc_erinaleaguesclub ers last week in Wyong, who gave the young Colts a footy lesson. Going down 42-4 the boys gave 100% effort but just lacked the polish in most areas of our game which Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written by the individual clubs FREE TRIBUTE BAND NIGHTS @ ELC – 8PM till LATE allowed the older, bigger & wiser Wyong side to dominate most parts of the game. A and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. Sat Jun 2 Midnight Oil Tribute Show – Oils Ain Oils very well structured & coached Wyong side has shown us what we need to strive for Sat Jun 23 Pearl Jam & Powderfinger Double Header & highlighted areas we need to work on. Our Players player this week went to Mitch Wenzel. 3 Points went to big Keano, 2 points to Alex & 1 point to Fletch. Another hard Sat Jul 7 AC/DC + The Angels Tribute Double Header game this week against Erina will give the boys an opportunity to improve their game. Sat Jul 21 Rod Stewart & The Best of Britain Show Good luck fellas Sat Aug 11 INXS Tribute Show – Live Baby Live G & W Hydraulics Ladies League Tag A good game by our girls I dont think the score represented the game with everyone Thank you to all our sponsors for your support of the Erina Eagles. playing there role and it showed with a number of players getting points there were some strong performances shown by Aleshia and brooke. Brooke also scored a great

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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. At the Great to see Shane and Darbee Williams father and son playing in the Roosters Open Age Foo t y..... win 40-10 over Toukley at Woy Woy Oval on Sunday.

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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 SCHEDULED WASHOUT/BYE WEEKEND 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 27th May Bye V The Entrance Doylo Sporting Fields 27th May Terrigal V Woy Woy Duffys Road Oval CENTRAL COAST DIVISION 27th May Erina V Kincumber Erina Oval TOOHEYS FINAL SERIES 27th May Toukley V Berkeley Vale Darren Kennedy Oval 27th May Wyong V Ourimbah Morry Breen Oval Sat 25th AUGUST ROUND 9 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 3rd June Wyong V Bye Morry Breen Oval Sat 1st SEPTEMBER 10TH JUNE SCHEDULED WASHOUT/BYE WEEKEND MINOR SEMI FINAL @ Erina Oval

ROUND 10 2nd SEPTEMBER 16th June Bye V Woy Woy Doylo Sporting Fields 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

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