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TOOHEYS C U P Central Coast Rugby League Official Program of Central Coast Division Rugby League Round 7 25-26 MAY 2019 Photo by Michelle Bulger BECOME A MEMBER TODAY FOR ONLY $3.00
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE 2019 ROUND 6 RESULTS First Grade Terrigal 38 defeated Northern Lakes 10 Results from Round 6 has seen the Points Table take some Wyong 62 defeated Ourimbah 6 The Entrance 30 defeated Kincumber 6 shape with the top 5 sides cementing spots in the first grade Woy Woy 24 defeated Berkeley Vale 8 Tooheys Cup competition. Berkeley Vale and Woy Woy are Reserve Grade close behind 5th place, but both are required to start Erina 66 defeated Toukley 0 back to back victories to remain in contention. Terrigal 16 defeated Northern Lakes 10 Wyong 48 defeated Ourimbah 14 An important game for Terrigal this week as they look to Kincumber 6 defeated The Entrance 4 continue from last week’s win and take on top placed Erina Berkeley Vale 14 defeated Woy Woy 12 in the featured match of the round televised on Bar TV, as Open Age Erina start in form and fresh from a 2 week break. Erina 52 defeated Toukley 6 Northern Lakes 38 defeated Terrigal 4 Improved player behaviour resulted in only 1 incident report Wyong 12 defeated St Edwards 6 The Entrance 14 defeated Kincumber 6 last weekend. Thank you to all the players making it much easier for all involved. Ladies League Tag Terrigal 54 defeated Northern Lakes 6 Good luck to all clubs & officials in this week’s matches. Wyong 28 defeated Ourimbah 0 The Entrance 46 defeated Kincumber 0 Woy Woy 16 defeated Berkeley Vale 0 Regards, Gerard Andrews President CCDRL NEXT WEEK ROUND 8 Saturday 1st June, 2019 Woy Woy v Terrigal @ Woy Woy Oval – 7.00pm Sunday 2nd June, 2019 Erina v Northern Lakes @ Erina Oval – 2.30pm Kincumber v Wyong @ MacKillop Oval – 2.30pm Ourimbah v Berkeley Vale @ Bill Sohier Park – 2.30pm The Entrance v Toukley @ Edsacc Oval Reserve Grade – 1.00pm / First Grade - Bye CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE Phone: (02) 4359 7255 • Fax: (02) 4355 4570 • Email: ccdrl@crlnsw.com.au Office: Unit 3 / 6 Morton Close, Tuggerah NSW 2259 LIKE US ON Mailing Address: PO Box 3496, Tuggerah NSW 2259 facebook www.centralcoastrugbyleague.com.au www.facebook.com/centralcoastrugbyleague 2.
CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP CLUB 1st Res Op Lad Total Wyong 50 48 36 30 164 The Entrance 50 32 24 36 142 Erina 60 32 18 30 140 Kincumber 30 48 30 18 126 Terrigal 40 28 12 30 110 Northern Lakes 20 8 18 12 58 Berkeley Vale 20 28 0 6 54 Woy Woy 30 8 0 12 50 Ourimbah/St Edwards 0 0 30 6 36 Toukley 0 8 6 0 14 POINTS TABLE PLAYERS POINTS Team P W L D B F A PD PT Name Club T G FG Pts First Grade First Grade Erina 6 5 0 0 1 166 58 108 12 Josh MANTELLATO Wyong 1 31 0 66 Wyong 6 4 1 0 1 232 34 198 10 Jake FITZPATRICK Erina 2 21 0 50 The Entrance 6 5 1 0 0 218 56 162 10 Matthew NELSON The Entrance 4 17 0 50 Aaiden WRIGHT Terrigal 3 18 0 48 Terrigal 6 3 2 0 1 130 112 18 8 Tyson POTGER Kincumber 4 10 0 36 Kincumber 6 2 3 0 1 96 100 -4 6 Harrison MULLIGAN Terrigal 6 1 0 26 Woy Woy 6 3 3 0 0 100 162 -62 6 Ryan MCDONALD Terrigal 6 0 0 24 Berkeley Vale 6 1 4 0 1 68 154 -86 4 Chris HYDE Woy Woy 0 12 0 24 Northern Lakes 6 1 4 0 1 48 184 -136 4 Jack CARLISLE Erina 6 0 0 24 Ourimbah 6 0 6 0 0 40 238 -198 0 Tarnae MAHON Wyong 5 0 0 20 Reserve Grade Reserve Grade Wyong 6 6 0 0 0 270 42 228 12 Joshua KESSLER Wyong 1 36 0 76 Kincumber 6 6 0 0 0 178 60 118 12 Jake SLEE The Entrance 2 29 0 66 The Entrance 6 4 2 0 0 214 34 180 8 Matthew DOWNEY Erina 3 24 0 60 Luke MALJEVAC Erina 11 0 0 44 Erina 6 4 2 0 0 194 80 114 8 Jeffrey FIELDS Berkeley Vale 3 13 0 38 Terrigal 6 3 2 1 0 154 142 12 7 Samuel MCCLELLAND The Entrance 9 0 0 36 Berkeley Vale 6 3 2 1 0 98 112 -14 7 James FAWCETT Woy Woy 3 10 0 32 Northern Lakes 6 1 5 0 0 94 160 -66 2 Kanawabu PETERO Erina 8 0 0 32 Woy Woy 6 1 5 0 0 90 162 -72 2 Blake WYLIE Kincumber 1 14 0 32 Toukley 6 1 5 0 0 34 296 -262 2 Tomi KAATI Wyong 7 0 0 28 Ourimbah 6 0 6 0 0 72 310 -238 0 Open Age Open Age Aaron SYKES Kincumber 9 5 0 46 Wyong 6 4 0 0 2 142 18 124 12 Brayden CAIN Kincumber 2 14 0 36 Jeremy TUNKS Wyong 2 9 0 26 Kincumber 6 4 1 0 1 152 30 122 10 Dale WILSON St Edwards 1 11 0 26 St Edwards 6 4 1 0 1 82 36 46 10 Bryce BURGUN Wyong 6 0 0 24 The Entrance 6 3 2 0 1 82 44 38 8 Chad VOYSEY Erina 5 0 0 20 Northern Lakes 6 2 3 0 1 98 86 12 6 Luke MILLS Northern Lakes 2 6 0 20 Erina 6 1 3 0 2 80 90 -10 6 Matthew GENTLES The Entrance 4 1 0 18 Terrigal 6 1 4 0 1 22 142 -120 4 Orisi RANAVUE Kincumber 4 0 0 16 Toukley 6 0 5 0 1 22 234 -212 2 Daniel PHILLIPS St Edwards 4 0 0 16 Ladies League Tag Ladies League Tag The Entrance 6 6 0 0 0 229 12 217 12 Holly BUCHANAN The Entrance 3 25 0 62 Terrigal 6 4 1 0 1 224 20 204 10 Shannon HIGGINS Terrigal 6 11 0 46 Rachael MORTELL Terrigal 8 2 0 36 Wyong 6 4 1 0 1 156 10 146 10 Tylah VALLANCE Erina 5 8 0 36 Erina 6 4 1 0 1 114 32 82 10 Elysia ATKINS Terrigal 6 5 0 34 Kincumber 6 2 3 0 1 42 116 -74 6 Emily HAINES Erina 8 0 0 32 Northern Lakes 6 1 4 0 1 58 176 -118 4 Sarah DIMECH Wyong 1 11 0 26 Woy Woy 6 2 4 0 0 28 157 -129 4 Rachel DOBBIE Terrigal 6 0 0 24 Ourimbah 6 1 5 0 0 48 198 -150 2 Sian GEORGE The Entrance 5 0 0 20 Berkeley Vale 6 0 5 0 1 0 178 -178 2 Kelsey CLARK Wyong 5 0 0 20 3.
morry First Grade breen WYONG NORTHERN LAKES field 1. Josh Mantellato Rodney Quinn 1 2. Kye Martin Ryan Ayton 2 3. Luke Dolbel Ronald Sines 3 4. Zane Rickit Bryce Osborne 4 SUNDAY 5. 6. 7. Marco Tetevano Luke Sharpe Terence Seu Seu Atunaisa Turagabeci Shaan Anderson Mitch Riley 5 6 7 26th May, 2019 8. 9. Jake Lewis Mitchell Williams Referee: Michael Wright (c) Luke Walsh 8 9 Rob Bowen 10. Nick Lynn Josh McDonald 15 11. Tarnae Mahon Luke Bartley 16 Times: 12. Wyatt Shaw Touch Judges: Taj Kennedy 12 Pat Webb 13. Jarrod Kessler Jacob Griffin 13 LLT: 10.30 am Jake O’Meley Connor Hibbit Damien Brown Gregory Wisham Nathan Robinson Opens: 11.30 am Matthew Power Simon Hayes Ethan Tetevano Coach: Dean Amos Reserve: 1.00 pm Coach: Anthony Clarke Head Trainer: Shane Jenkins Manager: Greg Banks First: 2.30 pm RESERVE GRADE OPEN AGE LADIES LEAGUE TAG WYONG NORTHERN LAKES WYONG NORTHERN LAKES WYONG NORTHERN LAKES 1. Ben Morsillo 1. Codie Hansen 1. Paneere Kaaka 1. Cameron Scollay 1. Shae Slattery 1. Karly Falzon 2. Tyson Vanderwolf 2. Paul Zuvela 2. Bryce Burgun 2. Dylan Kennedy 2. Holly Gibbons 2. Hannah Rendell 3. Boston Smith 3. Mitch Diduszko 3. Daniel Navarro 3. Kyle Lear 3. Chloe McClymont 5. Melissa Panton 4. Jessie Baillo 4. Issac Guerin 4. Matthew Pouhila 4. Bradyen Lee Moore 4. Gabriella Young 6. Mel Banks 5. Jake Scicluna 5. Ethan Collier 5. Nathan Doney 5. Brad Nicholl 5. Erin Kessler 7. Brittany Smith 6. Lachlan Hanneghan 6. Michael Leard 6. Joseph Marshall 6. Luke Mills 6. Kelsey Clark 8. Merryn Dickinson 7. Josh Kessler 7. Dylan Pisani 7. Michael Smith 7. Brook Velleley 7. Sarah Dimech 9. Skye Collier 8. Brady Barwick 8. Bailey Petrie 8. Jack Marshall 8. Luke Murphy 8. Emily Teale 10. Georgia Devlin 9. Kye Leaudais 9. Jordan Boyd 9. Bradley Falzon 9. Brent Adams 9. Teearna Langbridge 11. Ellie Lees 10. Mitchell Dafter 10. Nelson Strawbridge 10. Gary Field 10. Phil Robinson 10. Georgia Corbett 14. Renae Lockley 15. Hayley Allsop 11. Dustin Shaw 11. Mathew Atchison 11. Michael Power 11. Andrew Bulger 11. Claire Reed 17. Alicia Bell 12. Tomi Kaati 12. Brian McAuley 12. Ky Worrell 12. Brendan Fletcher 12. Courtney Yeo 20. Donna Carpenter 13. Robert Rodger 13. Matt Gibson 13. Carl Pearson 13. Dylan Davis 15. Jessie Martin 21. Ash Scollay Shaquai Mitchell Jed Carey Jake Fuller Brenden Sandell Hay 16. Milla Evans Sam Grose Dean Woodroffe Josiah Fonua Coach: Terry Jamieson 17. Madelyne Smith Taniela Tangulu Coach: Brent Pisani Cooper Evans Coach: Claire Reed Zac Ryan Trent Sunderland Coach: Jason Parker Tyson Fletcher Ryan Dowman Sean Deeble Coach: Michael Stewart Ref: P. Webb • TJ: D. Hagley / S. Wilson Ref: C. Hibbit • TJ: D. Matthews / B. Greentree Ref: D. Hagley • TJ: D. Matthews / S. Wilson 4.
Roos News 1st Grade – Sponsored by Evolution Security, DMC Dovmac Mining & Con- struction, Ainsworth, Austbrokers Central Coast and Network Interiors Wyong 62 – Ourimbah 6 The Magpies lifted for this match and made things very uncomfortable for the There is no better place to watch local footy than Sohier visitors for the first 40 minutes. Ourimbah repeatedly switched their points of Park when the weather is good and Roos, Magpies and attack and produced an array of ruck plays which forced Wyong to quickly Bears supporters were blessed with just such a day for adjust and make defensive decisions at speed and under pressure. The vari- Round 6. The Roos got the better of the opposition in all grades. The Open ety in the home team’s kicking game also asked many questions of the Roos Age match against St Edwards was expected to be a tough, physical encoun- back three. The issue for the Magpies was whether they could sustain that ter and did not disappoint. The match was in the balance until the final siren level of play. The Roos almost scored in the 12th minute when sharp passing and was easily the pick of the games on the day. The Magpies hosted a joint between Terence Seu Seu and Luke Dolbel released Kye Martin down the presentation to conclude the day’s proceedings and the hospitality shown to western touchline. Play was recalled for a forward pass. Wyong opened the the Roos players and supporters was well appreciated. scoring four mins later when Mitch Williams linked with Tarnae Mahon run- Ladies League Tag - Sponsored by DMC Dovmac Mining & Construction, ning a courage line on the right edge. Mahon crashed over. Further tries to Austbrokers Central Coast, Bella Group Services and Northlakes Glass & prop Jake Lewis, left centre Zane Rickit and five eighth Luke Sharpe coupled Glazing. Wyong 28 – Ourimbah 0 with three conversions to Josh Mantellato completed the Roos scoring in the The final scoreline did not do the Ourimbah Ladies justice. The Magpies were first half and gave the green and gold a 22-6 lead going into the break. De- energetic and athletic in defence, throwing themselves all about the park and spite receiving plenty of attention from the Magpies defence, Williams found producing some remarkable last ditch tags. The Roos became too lateral enough time and space to dictate terms to the opposition, respectively engi- in the face of the effective defence and had to work hard to penetrate. The neering tries for Wyatt Shaw and Jake O’Meley in the 47th and 51st mins. visitors led 14-0 at halftime. Teearna Langbridge scored twice from set plays The Magpies were spent by this stage allowing the Roos to run in five tries during that first period. Shae Slattery ran straight and hard between defend- in the last quarter of the match. Williams and Lewis could not be split in the ers to touch down in the 38th minute. Chloe McClymont scored her second in Players’ Player vote. Lewis snared the Coach’s Award. the 42nd minute after Wyong pushed hard centrefield then went wide to put Chloe on the outside of the defensive line. Madelyne Smith completed the scoring in the 46th minute. The Roos attacked from inside the home team’s 20m line. The Roos went left. Claire Reed stood and passed creating time for Warriors News Erin Kessler on her outside. Erin cleverly engaged the defence before releas- ing Madelyne down the paint and into the corner. The standout performer for Wyong was Holly Gibbons, shifted to fullback from her usual halves position. Holly caught every catchable kick on the full and at pace and menaced the Magpies each possession set. Holly was Players’ Player and Teearna re- A special mention must go to our major sponsor ceived the Coach’s Award. the Doylo. We really appreciate their continued help Open Age – Sponsored by DMC Dovmac Mining & Construction, Austbrokers and support. Don’t forget our after match presenta- Central Coast, Bella Group Services and Northlakes Glass & Glazing Wyong 12 – St Edwards 6 tion each week in the Smokehouse at around 5.30 pm on Sundays. Sup- Both teams were undefeated coming into this match and there was an inten- porters are most welcome. Welcome to our new sponsors TLE (Hoodies sity from the opening whistle which reflected such circumstance. During the are great) and Haven Tipping Hire. A huge thank you to the Bulgers, first half the Bears camped themselves inside Wyong territory and made the Gordo and Donna Carpenter for helping us set up, pack up and do all the Roos defend for long periods with their backs hard against the tryline. On the stuff a lot of people don’t like doing. Your help and commitment is greatly few occasions the visitors ventured into St Edwards real estate they looked valued. good but lacked that finishing touch. Joe Marshall threw a left to right face ball Ladies Team in the 14th minute, cutting out two players and putting winger Bryce Burgun The girls tried hard but were blown away by a very fast and skilful Terrigal on the outside of the defence. Burgun raced into fresh air and looked cer- team who scored some very entertaining tries. Hard work at training will tain to score, only to be brought to ground centimetres from the line. Normal transmission was resumed shortly afterwards. The Bears displayed patience see this new side gel a bit more and improve. Thanks to Ant and Sandy and a lot of energy both sides of the ball. Eventually the pressure told. Full- for their positive approach to coaching this team. The girls are really en- back Dale Wilson injected himself into a left side raid. The outside men held joying their season being involved you both. their lines and the ball went through the hands in regulation for winger Shay- Thirds report ne Corda to score. Wilson converted from the sideline. St Edwards took that A comprehensive victory by the Warriors. Defence was probably the most 6-0 lead into the break. The second period began as a mirror reverse of the pleasing part of the performance. Strong games were had by Grizz and first. Wyong were playing from the front foot and had the territorial advantage. Brooker who have had a long absence from the game. There is plenty of Zac Ryan scored in the 38th minute. Wyong executed a right side shift. The improvement in this team so keep training hard boys. ball went to ground. As the defence moved past the ball Ryan regathered, broke free of his marker and powered into the ingoal. Pan Kaaka converted Seconds report to level the scoreline. The match became a war of attrition. Whereas the first The boys started on top versus Terrigal, slicing their opposition on a half completion rate by St Edwards was excellent, it began to fall away. The couple of occasions early, but only converting 1 opportunity into points. Roos ball control improved, but the difficulty bending the Bears line persisted. Terrigal fought their way back into the game and headed the Warriors at Mick Power punched into space off Sam Grose. The passage of play had St half time. The Warriors finished strong and nearly snatched a draw in the Edwards retreating. A precision cross field kick by Michael Smith was plucked last minute. It wasn’t to be. Again,Jordan Boyd played very well and BJ from the sky by Burgun. The conversion gave Wyong some breathing space led the team by example. and the green and gold was good enough to defend that lead until the siren. First Grade report: The return bout at Morry Breen Field should be a beauty. Players’ Player The game was an arm wrestle for the first half with both teams attack- went to Joel Patterson and Matt Pouhila received the Coach’s Award. Reserve Grade – Sponsored by DMC Dovmac Mining & Construction, Aust- ing and defending desperately. However, Terrigal started the second half brokers Central Coast, Regnis & Sons Refrigeration, Aubrey Brown Lawyers positively with some entertaining passages of play and the bounce of and Sharp DS Central Coast the ball in their favour. They ran out eventual winners. Congratulations Wyong 48 – Ourimbah 14 to Issac and Nelson on their first grade debuts. Congratulations Riz on The Roos led 12-0 after 15 minutes and 30-4 by halftime. The home team another meat pie mate. We hope Zak has a speedy recovery after his scored when right centre John Young swooped on a misdirected pass and injury. Get well soon mate. showed good pace over 60m to the tryline. Again Wyong was guilty of over- Go the mighty Warriors. playing and drifting in and out of the game. Some passages of play were crisp and purposeful while others were meandering and sloppy. Things appeared Our proud sponsors are: Major Club Sponsor: The Doylo to get worse for the visitors in the second half. Full credit must be given to the Other main sponsors include: The Bowlo, Magpies. Despite being overmatched the home team stuck to their guns and Doylo Vets and Animal Hospital, Evolution Security, kept turning up in attack and defence. The Roos won the second half 18-10 TLE Electrical Supplies, Royal Wolf Containers, and that scoreline bespeaks of the little difference between the teams during Foodworks, Active Fitness, Precision Air conditioning, the latter half of the match. There were several positives to be taken from the Carragher Constructions, game; Dustin Shaw was dynamic and easily the visitors’ best. Brady Barwick Haven Tipper Hire and MDFI did all he could to keep the team on message and Boston Smith at right Mitch Diduszko Flooring Installations 0404055744. centre displayed genuine class. Barwick was Players’ Player. The Coach’s Your generosity is greatly appreciated and valued Award went to Shaw. 5.
s MACKILLOP First Grade OVAL ponsors KINCUMBER 1. SamMBPaul W A OURIMBAH Joshua Smith 1 L A IG ER R AL 2. Brodie Cooper Jason Overton 2 R TE 3. RU Tevita Alipate Jack Bailey 3 SUNDAY B LL LE G LU A 4. AGUEBWade Hannel Joshua Elvins 4 C TB Y O FO 5. James Duchatel Aidan Everson 5 6. TJ McLean TBA 6 GUE 26th May, 2019 TOUKLEY RLFC 20. Brad Bennett 8. Joel Hulett Jessie Newton Andrew Callow 7 18 Referee: 9. Fletcher Berry Jye Newton 9 Tobi Holder 10. Brendan hurd Desai Gupwell 10 Times: 11. Jack Alipate Touch Judges: Koen Willis 11 12. Jake Shearer Brent Radburn 12 Lochlin Stone LLT: 10.30 am 13. Mark Byrne Flynn Cernoy Patrick Hunt 13 UMINA BEACH Thomas Bateup Jake Hardman Opens: 11.30 am R.L.F.C. m.au Zac Starkey Aja Roberts Henry Vaotuua Office Hours: Bailey Coombes Monday - FridayReserve: 1.00 pm Jason Easton Matt Hurd Coach: Grant Wooden 00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. First: 2.30 pm Manager: Warren Matthews Trainer: Michael Woodhouse RESERVE GRADE OPEN AGE LADIES LEAGUE TAG KINCUMBER OURIMBAH KINCUMBER ST EDWARDS KINCUMBER OURIMBAH 1. Jake Hubbard 1. Matthew Florido 1. Jake Cusek 1. Dale Wilson 1. Brooke Watson 1. Elizabeth Dark 2. Jaxon Stubbs 2. Joshua Neilson 2. Bruce Terare 2. Daniel Phillips 2. Phoebe Sheaves 2. Ella McCabe 3. Jessi Byrne 3. Corey Lees 3. Blake Cummins 3. Jake Durbidge (c) 3. Millie Powell 3. Renee Schmidt 4. Blake Donkin 4. Eku Ratumainaceva 4. Jacob Monk 4. Jake Holwill 4. Jessica Davies 4. Ella McCabe 5. Josh Richardson 5. John Young 5. Kyle Lang 5. Shayne Corda 5. Tayla Mackay 5. Grace O’Keefe Hay 6. Blake Wylie 6. Jason Easton 6. Braydon Cain 6. Locky Corda 6. Latitia Randell 6. Sophie Dryden 7. Mitch Clark 7. Andrew Elder 7. Benjamin Murray 7. Ryan Cox 7. Stevie Cummins 7. Emily Buchan 8. Jake Wadey 8. Jim Holt 8. Adam Cook 8. Tim Boyd 8. Katie Andrew 8. Jessica Brooks 9. Rick Chamberlaine 9. Daniel Blair 9. Trent Grace 9. Dave Thom 9. Teagan Powell 9. Maddison Lack 10. Alex Roxario 10. Samuel Stewart 10. Mitch Wenzel 10. Ryan Hay 10. Sarah Walker 10. Renae Jackson 11. Jake Alipate 11. Taison Totau 11. Tom Lovatt 11. Chris Holliday (c) 11. Bree Brown 11. Salote Dewhurst 12 Renee Jackson 12. Logan Wylie 12. Jayden Calverley 12. Aaron Sykes 12. Ben Fenning 13. Ebony Harris 12. Kylie Saunders 13. Zac Bosden 13. Blake Cooper 13. Orisi Ranavue 13. Mitch Coombs 14. Candice Harris 13. Emma Barlow Matty Dewar, Nic Corda 15 Scarlett Napier 14. Shantai Smith Ryan Bender 14. Mick Batton Mitch Shoults Cassie Moyes Jordan Takacs, Kurtis Rogers 18. Kellie Hay Kye Bonnici 15. Frank Perese Jono Clarke, Steve Binns Madison Randell Jessica Bone 19. Ellie Richardson Coach: Warren Hillier Brendon Hall Tara Smith Trainers: Matty Smith 20. Dayna Alipate Trainer: Hayden Cunningham Jenna Evans Mick Thom & Sam Corda Bianca Meiklejohn Coach: Kate Cato-Symonds Coach: Mark Churcher Coach: Lou Johnston Manager: Chelsea Young Manager: Marty Austin Manager: Shannon Sharpe Asst Manager: Danielle Mackay Trainer: John Cato-Symonds Trainers: Kevin Muller & Ben Kelly Ref: B. Burton • TJ: F. Cernoy / C. Richardson Ref: L. Stone • TJ: C. Richardson / M. Brown Ref: F. Cernoy • TJ: B. Curnoe / M. Brown 6.
Colts News Reserve Grade Reserve Grade team came away with a hard-fought win 6-4, against The En- trance. We knew the tigers would be our toughest test so far, and the game didn’t disappoint, with both sides ripping in from the first whistle. Welcome to Ourimbah and St. Eddies today at The Tigers scored early but to our guys credit our boys stayed in the contest, MacKillop Oval for our annual matches, hope we all get with “stubbsy” scoring just before half time. With our bench down to one the through the games with no injuries. Don’t forget you are all welcome back second half became a test of our resolve, and the boys playing for each other to the Empire Bay Tavern for refreshments which incidentally is compulsory to keep the tigers out. W AM for all Kincumber players - no exceptions. Last week we had the pleasure of The victory has marked us with a few injuries to Kane, and Ryan, and our L A BE IG thoughts are with the tiger’s centre for a speedy recovery. RA R playing at the LEntrance a big thank you to your club and supporters for the R TE warm greeting we received, and I trust we will return the favour upon your The points were shared between Matty Stone, Ricky Chamberlain, and Bro- R dy Cooper, with Kye Bonnici getting Players Player. All outstanding efforts, B LL LE UG LU A tripAGto UE MacKillop in the 2nd round. Our best wishes are extended to the poor BY C TB and the boys should be proud of themselves. O FO young man in reserve grade who was badly injured we all hope for a speedy First Grade recovery for you. The following comments from our coaching staff will cover Another game of two halves for the 1st grade boys again with a great start the matches, it was a long day. A special thanks to all our sponsors, thank to the game and stretching the Premiers to be only down 10-6 after a usual you for your continued support each one of you. Regards Graham. RLFC ruling that cost Fletcher Berry his first try in 1st grade. We were in the arm Ladies League Tag wrestle and the first half was tough but also a little sloppy from both sides. The girls knew that it was going to be a tough game against the tigers but The break done us no favours again & we unfortunately fell off the pace to were confident in putting up a fight and putting their skills to the test. The go down 30-6. score did not reflect the effort from all our girls, their defence was strong the (3) points again, back to back weeks Wade Hannell for another strong game, whole game, the tigers had to work for their tries. 3 points went to Latitia, 2 never stopped & he looked dangerous every time he touched the ball. (2) points to Katie and she received Players Player as well, and 1 point went to points went to Jake Shearer who troubled the defence all day with his runs. EACH Bree. All the girls should be proud of themselves after the effort they all put in (1) point went to the Hurd brothers Matt & Brendan for strong games & made as a team. Well done colties. a difference both being back in the team. Open Grade Onwards to Ourimbah next week we’re know doubt they will be keen for a After going through the year undefeated so far, our open grade side would win. face their toughest test of the season so far, against an Entrance team sure to be there come finals football. The day didn’t start well, losing the ever Sponsors reliable and hardworking Chris Oakes in the warm up, with what looks like a long-term injury, all the best on a speedy recovery mate. The boys got first Empire Bay Tavern, Premier Trade Centre, PAIN AWAY, Ladbrokes, points on the board and defended well in the first half, only letting a try in off Central Coast Plastering, Kincumber Mitre 10, a kick to the corner. We lead 6-4 heading into the break. The second half Richardson & Wrench Woy Woy, Plateau Trees services, Kincumber however we were up against it from the get go, on the opposite end of a big Gym, G.W Hydraulics, Sydney Markets, Avoca Bowling Club, penalty count, a few key errors when it mattered and too much defending, the boys ran out of gas and let a couple of soft try’s in, taking nothing away from MKD Stainless Steel, Bendigo Bank, Air Mechanic Sydney, Treads The Entrance who turned up to play in front of their home crowd. Entrance Tyres, Saratoga Dental, Scotty McFadden Painting Services, Players eventually winning 14-6. Sponsors, Central Coast Mini Bus Hire, Mark Mathews & Associates , Mitchy Shoultz was a standout on the day and never stopped asking ques- tions of The Entrance big men, JC although finishing the game with a bit of Mark Dixon Plumbing Services, Muscle Bros, a knock, lead from the front all day with he’s defence and played out of he’s Foley’s Peninsular Cranes & Rigging, Peninsular dental, skin, Brucey never stopped trying and took a lot of tough carries out of our Benchmark Interior Linings, Richardson & Wrench Umina, own end. The boys will be looking to bounce back in a big way at home when they take on St Eddies, another tough opponent, can’t wait to see how the Ricky Napier Tiling, Health and fitness 2U, Total Fencing Solutions, boys respond, up the colts! Clean Away, Central Coast Holden. 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Around the Grounds ERINA EAGLES Congratulations to 17 year old Oliver Clements on being selected to make his 1st Grade debut for the Erina Eagles this Sunday against the Terrigal Sharks. Ollie has also made the final squad of 20 for the NSW Under 18 side. Bailey Scott will also make his First Grade debut this week. Congratulations Bailey. YOU CAN ADVERTISE HERE PLEASE PHONE PROUD SPONSOR CENTRAL COAST DIVISION Central Coast Division Central Coast Division rugby league office Major Sponsors of Country Rugby LeagueRugby League of Country Phone: (02) 4359 7255 Gold Sponsors Silver Sponsors nior Rugby League Sponsors W AM L A BE IG RA R R L TE 8. RU B LL LE G LU A AG BY C TB O U O
CC REP News Open Ladies League Tag Team: Central Coast Roosters 1. Holly Buchanan (The Entrance) 2. Ashlee Russell (Erina) CONGRATULATIONS ! 3. Sian George (The Entrance) 4. Tylah Vallance (Erina) Central Coast Roosters would like to congratulate the 5. Rachel Dobbie (Terrigal) girls selected in the Open Ladies League Tag Team. 6. Steph Sharp (The Entrance) The team will play in a qualification game against 7. Sarah Dimech (Wyong) Newcastle on the 29th June, the winning team will then 8. Jocelyn Kelleher (The Entrance) proceed to play in Glenn Innes on the 20th July for the 9. Teah Goodhand (The Entrance) CRL Championship. All players will be contacted with training schedule. 10. Shannon Higgins (Terrigal) 11. Kristen Kessler (Wyong) 12. Elysia Atkins (Terrigal) 13. Claudia Symington (Terrigal) Regards, 14. Kelsey Clark (Wyong) Terry Rule Operations Manager - Central Coast Roosters 15. Brooke Goodhand (The Entrance) 16. Rachael Mortell (Terrigal) CODE OF CONDUCT - PENALTIES Clubs are responsible for the conduct of their players, parents/carers of players, coaches, officials and spectators. 1. No person/s attending a match shall: a. Use offensive or obscene language to any player, coach, referee, touch judge, official or other spectator; b. Enter the Field of Play during the course of a match without the prior approval of the Ground Manager appointed by the home club and/or league; c. Dispute the decision of a referee or touch judge either during or after a match; d. Assault or act with aggression to any person/s; e. Behave in a way contrary to this Code of Conduct and/or the spirit of the game; f. Behave in a way which disturbs the enjoyment of the match by any other person/s, or brings discredit to the home club and/or league; g. Act in such a way as to exhibit racial intolerance, by language or other conduct, to any other person/s; h. Refuse to accept the reasonable direction of the Ground Manager, offi cial of the home club and/or league, or official of the team/club which that person/s is supporting. 2. Any person/s contravening Rule 1 may be reported by the Ground Manager to the Team Manager or other offi cial of the team which that person/s is supporting. Where a team does not have a Team Manager present, a request or direction from the Ground Manager to any offi cial of the team or the team’s club shall be regarded as a direction to the Team Manager for the purposes of this Code. 3. The Ground Manager and/or Team Manager must advise the offending person/s of the relevant breach of the Code. The Ground Manager must note the details of their report to the Team Manager on the reverse of the team sheet. 4. In the event that the inappropriate conduct continues, the Ground Manager and/or Team Manager may request the offender/s to immediately leave the ground. This should also be noted on the team sheet. 5. In the event the person/s refuses to obey the direction of the Ground Manager and/or Team Manager, the Ground Manager may direct the referee to terminate the match. In the event that the match is so terminated, the club‚s and/or league‚s committee may, at its absolute discretion award the competition points to the non-offending team, or declare that neither side shall be awarded competition points for that match. 6. Clubs which do not exercise control over their players, parents/carers of players, coaches, officials or spectators may be called upon by the league to accept responsibility for their actions and the following penalties may apply (in addition to penalties which may be imposed by the league’s judiciary): • FIRST OFFENCE A fine not exceeding $500, and/or loss of competition points, and/or suspension of the player from playing, and/or suspension of the offender/s from attending future matches. • SECOND OFFENCE Suspension of the player, and/or team and/or club from the competition on a temporary basis. • THIRD OFFENCE Suspension of the player and/or team and/or club either for the remainder of the season, or permanently. ALL CODE OF CONDUCT BREACHES CAN RESULT IN THE GAME BEING STOPPED BE A SPORT AND SUPPORT! 9.
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Central Coast Rugby League Ground Managers Course “Safety and Fun” Last Wednesday evening saw a Central Coast Rugby League Ground Managers Course run by Regional Manager Keith Onslow at Mingara with approximately 50 attendees from all Clubs around the Coast. The course was most informative. Attendees were given the opportunity to create a collective CC Ground Manager standard. Following general discussion “Safety and Fun” was agreed as the standard for all clubs and venues to strive for. The main qualities/skills of a good Ground Manager were established as: ◊ People Skills: General Communication, cooperative, engaging and friendly, positive body language, able to manage a variety of situations ◊ Organisational ◊ Time Management ◊ Observation and Perception ◊ Knowledgeable ◊ Conflict Resolution ◊ Teamwork Effective Ground Management encompasses the successful preparation and management of the total environment that is required for an event. Physical components of the environment: ◊ Playing area and the structures within this area ◊ Spectator areas ◊ Change rooms ◊ Amenities ◊ Food and drink outlets (ie canteen) ◊ Parking spaces ◊ Fences and gates Management of the ‘human’ element within this environment: ◊ Players (including those not actively playing) ◊ Team Officials ◊ Spectators ◊ Match Officials Ground Managers Booklet can be found on www.centralcoastrugbyleague.com.au 11.
ponsors W AM L A BE IG RA DUFFYS First Grade R R L TE R B LL LE UG LU A Gold Sponsors AG BY C TB O UE ROAD FO TERRIGAL ERINA GUE OVAL 1. Aaiden Wright Lewis sheens 1 TOUKLEY RLFC 2. Harry King Mitchell Deegan 2 3. Ryan McDonald Danny Lawrence 3 4. Harry Mulligan Jack Carlisle 4 Silver Spo n5.s o r Franklin Kyle s Luke Drummond 19 SUNday UMINA BEACH R.L.F.C. 6. 7. Kye Hopwood Todd Lewis Connor O’Beirne Jake Fitzpatrick 6 7 26th May, 2019 m.au 8. Ryan Jowett Kene TeWhata 8 Referee: 9. Ben Mooney Steve Pont 9 Office Hours: Jack Greentree 10. Josh Dias Ben Steven 10 Monday - Friday 11. Cooper Bromwich Trent Pye 11 00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. Touch Judges: Times: 12. Jack Lentfer Jeff Hartup Jono Wright 12 13. Josh Lyon Brandon Shoveller 13 Deacon Cameron J u n i o LLT: r R 10.30 u g bam y Leagu 14.e SVette-Welsh Dayne ponsors W AM Toby ElliotBE 14 L A IG 15. Brae Verheyen Luke Gornalle A15 R R R L Opens: 11.30 am TE 16. Dillon Selby Bailey Scott 16 17. Jack Stringer RU OllieLEClements 17 B LL G LU A AG BY C TB Reserve: 1.00 pm Coach: Dave Lyons O UE FO Strategic Performance: Steve Dawson First: 2.30 pm Manager: Steve Hogg CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE Trainer: Greg Woodbury Trainer: Justin Sopp TOUKLEY RLFC GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt Phone (02) 4343 4222 ADMINISTRATION:RESERVE GRADE Sharon Ivers OPEN AGE LADIES LEAGUE TAG Phone (02) 4343 4255 TERRIGAL FaxERINA (02) 4340 4567TERRIGAL ERINA TERRIGAL ERINA 1. Ryan Donnelly 1. Lukeccdrl@bigpond.com Email Maljavek 1. Nick Sigle 1. Nathan Deane 1. BrittanyUMINA Starr BEACH 1. Tylah Vallance 3. Owen Pearce 2. Kanehttp://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au Website Douch 2. Blake Biggs 2. Richard Toka 2. Rachel DobbieR.L.F.C. 2. Bailey Hill 4. Luke Lindley 3. Harry Wilson 3. Zac Ashcroft 19. Dayn Marson 3. Matead Barber 3. Emily Haines CCDRL 5.Division Office & Mailing Jesse Kamper Address: 4. Nathan Bell 4, Harry Meyn Office 4. Hours: Chad Voysey 4. Layne Foster 4. Indie Elms Mt Penang Parklands 6. Sam Collett 5. Petero Kanawabu 5. Mitch Maher Monday - FridayCrawley 5. Brayden 5. Rachael Mortell 5. Alicia Carrol Building7.27,Baileigh The Avenue Grim 6. Reggie McLeod 6. Michael Palmer 9.00 a.m. - 5.00Moeke 6. Hiku p.m. 6. Shannon Higgins 6. Lucy Workman Kariong 8.NSW 2250 Max Gordon 7. Matt Downey 7. Brendan Eather 7. Mick Ahearn 7. Rachel Curnow 7. Rhiannon Hall 9. Michael McDonnell 8. Otene Tutaki 8. Josh Neilson 8. Shannon Beavon 8. Elysia Atkins 8. Katie Richter Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written by the individual clubs 10. Jack Booker 9. Josh Veacock 9. Kye Cornwell 9. Nathan Ahearn C 9. Claudia Symington 9. Bronty Van Buizen nd as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. 21. Aaron Weston 10. TBA 10. Lincoln Stanley 10. Dean Rawson 10. Kate Fullbrook 10. Amelia Carroll 12. Darcy Gilchrist 11. Ryan Owens 11. Michael Gray 11. Mitch Browning 11. Bronte Lambert-Minto 11. Jade Harkins 13. Michael Parfitt 12. Tyler O’Brian 12. Tom Sims 12. Mook Moeke 12. Sophie Smith 12. Louise Allen 13. Tamara Evans 14. Marcus Barber 13. Damian Takarua 13. Logan Morley 13. Kurt McGowan 14. Bianca Davies 13. Tyler Minett 16. Clint Norris Blake Storm, Sam Madill 15. Ruby Richards Sanden Hayes Jeremy James, Josh Rodier Jimmy Simnet 14. Liz Bauer Coach: Dave McLean 16. Meaghan Higgins Blake Batton Brady Gerber, Bailey Platt Andy Lyons 17. Alex Jamieson 15. Hayley Bird Trainer: Greg Woodbury Tommy Richmind Simon Tuifua, Brad Jay Rhys Mansfield 19. Britt Treweeke Nathan Stevens 16. Molly Bird Trainer: Justin Sopp Mitch Browning Craig Starr, Sean Wise 20. Renee Maher Josh Magro Coach: Sam Ricketts Kurt McGowen Lewis Addison Daniel Gosbee Trainer: Neil Higgins 1 to be omitted Trainer: Anthony Barber Jesse Hood Coach: Lewis Addison Manager: Tom Madill Trainer: Lisa Ricketts Trainer: Dane Clarke Trainers Joel Frazer & Manager: Glen Symonds Lachaln Mace Ref: J. Hartup TJ: N. Hanneghan / B. Davies Ref: N. Hanneghan • TJ: G. Kroeger / D. Cameron Ref: D. Cameron • TJ: G. Kroeger / B. Davies Proudly supporting Rugby League on the Central Coast 12.
TE R R IG RU L A W AM BE RA L Sharks News The Sharks travelled the road to Northern Lakes on Eagles News B LL LE G LU A ToThe Eagles want to thank the boys from Toukley S p o n s o r sthe weekend and a number of players must have taken AG BY C TB O UE who travelled to Erina on Sunday, despite FO the wrong turnoff with Opens and Reserves both struggling with numbers. Credit to those players scratching for numbers. On a positive note the Sharks came up triumphant and staff and we certainly wish your club all the best for the rest of in three matches with the Firsts and Ladies scoring decisive wins while the this season and beyond. Our 1st grade players cooked a compli- LFC Reserves got up in a closely fought match. mentary BBQ for both clubs players, officials & supporters and it was The T-W LLT team returned to the winners list with a 54 - 6 win over North- great to see both groups come together as one after the game and have a sausages sanga, beverage and a chat. S pernoLakes ns after leading 30 - 0 at the break. The Sharks scored some great ors team tries as they over came a gritty Warriors defence, who will be a big Our 2nd Grade recorded back to back wins on Sunday, with a com- improver over the rest of the season. Claudia Symington was the pick of the Sharks ladies having a hand in eight tries and was her dependable self fortable victory. It was the speed of our back line that really had the ACH in defence, the two points and Players Player went to Kate Fullbrook who Hawks stretched, nothing proving that point more than Fullback Luke crossed for three tries, ran strongly and kicked a sideline conversion (or so Maljevac’s 5 try masterclass and winger Petero, who crossed for 3 she tells me) while the one point went to Shannon Higgins who also crossed of his own! A personal haul by halfback Matt Downey ( 9 goals and a for three tries, kicked four conversions and got the Sharks going forward try) of 22 points was another highlight ! with some decisive running. Sophie Smith also crossed for a double, while Layne Foster, Rachael Mortell, and Elysia Atkins also crossed for tries. Open Grade had their 1st win of the year against a gallant Toukley League Sponsors outfit , winning W AM 52-6 . And just like our 2’s side we have speed to burn L A BE , with blokes L like Brayden , Deano , Dan Gosbee and Blake Irwin IG The Sharks Opens side didn’t get the result they were hoping for, having RA R R TE little or no bench and having players who were injured having to help us out. running off halves Mick and Hiku , and that’s a big problem for the R B LL We will be grateful for our players to return from holidays and work commit- opposition LE UG . Chad Voysey showed he still has talent to burn scoring LU A AG BY C TB O ments and being more committed to building a winning team. Best for the UE 4 tries , Nathan Deane scored 2 and still has what it takes to play 1st FO Sharks was Brad Jay who made some big runs and was strong in defence, Grade , and Dangerous Dayn Marson shook off jet lag and excess two points went to the ever reliable Brady Gerber while the one point went baggage to cross for 2 of his own. Coach Booza enjoyed his time COUNTRYto JoshRUGBY NeilsenLEAGUE who is improving with every game. The Players Player went TOUKLEY RLFC back at hooker, driving his forwards past the advantage line consist- to Michael Gray who showed his experience and led from the front. Owen Pearce crossed for the Sharks only try. ently Hopefully the boys can start to string a few wins together and 4343 4222 move up the ladder . The Sharks Reserve grade side scored a good hard fought win against a 4343 4255 We now look forward to the short travel to Duffy’s Road to take on tenacious Northern Lakes team. The Sharks led 6 - 4 at halftime and got the scoreline out to 16 - 4 and then had to weather a fightback to run out winners 4340 4567 Terrigal on Sunday, with 1st Grade coming off a two week break. It 16 - 10. Great effort considering the number of guys that backed up rl@bigpond.com from the UMINA BEACH is great to see young Ollie Clements making their First Grade debut Opens side. The guys that are backing up should be proud of themselves ://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au R.L.F.C. this week with the Clements name well renowned here at the Eagles in what is a great display of clubmanship. Effort was great, just need to ex- Nest in the Erina tri-colours. Another great junior footballers coming dress: Office Hours: ecute better in in certain situations. Darcy Gilchrist received the three points through to the grade in 2019. Congratulations Ollie also on making Monday - Friday and Players Player in a dominant performance on the edges, the two points the final squad for the NSW Under 18’s team! Bailey Scott is also 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. was delivered to Owen Pearce who is improving week in week out and the making his 1st Grade debut this week. Well done Bailey! one point went to the versatile Clint Norris who plays anywhere picked and en by thegives his all.clubs individual Thank you to our loyal Sponsors of the Erina Eagles! CDRL. Cassegrain Wines - Stevens Constructions Much better performance this week against the Warriors especially in the second half where our completion rate was a season high 88%.Its not a - Elite Smash Repairs - Spars Beverage Equipment complicated game rugby league, possession is important and if you com- - Schweppes - Asahi - 4 Square Vending plete at around 90% you give yourself a good chance of winning the game. - Haines Gas Services - Tooheys - Helloworld Erina Group That will be very important this week against the competitions undefeated - Erina Leagues Club - ELC - Quad Services and in form team the Erina Eagles. .Brae Verheyen and Jack Stringer made - Coastwide Meats - United Technology Services their 1st grade debuts this week and were both outstanding, along with an- - Casanova Oysters & Seafood - Fortunity other young player Cooper Bromwich who made his debut two weeks ago. - LJ Hooker Erina - Filectrics Pty Ltd Aaiden Wright at the back was a solid performer for us again as was Todd Lewis and Ryan McDonald. 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of Country Rugby League AG BY UE L FO C CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE TOUKLEY RLFC BERKELEY First Grade GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt Phone (02) 4343 4222 ADMINISTRATION: Sharon Ivers n s o r s VALE Phone (02) 4343 4255 Fax (02) 4340 4567 BERKELEY VALE THE ENTRANCE Email ccdrl@bigpond.com OVAL UMINA BEACH 1. Jay Jones R.L.F.C. Grant Nelson 1 Website http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au 2. John Carroll Matt Nelson 2 CCDRL Division Office & Mailing Address: 3. Jay Heming Office Hours: Mitch Jacobs 3 Mt Penang Parklands 4. Mitch Renwick Monday - Friday Shaune Corrigan 4 Building 27, The Avenue 5. Mitch Green 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. Perry LeBrocque 5 Kariong NSW 2250 oDisclaimer n s o- rAll s SUNday 6. Hayden Green 7. Alex Moore editorials contained are written by the individual clubs Adams 8. Troy Will Pearsall Adam McInnes 6 7 26th May, 2019 Noah Easton 8 and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. 9. Lincoln Tubridy Referee: Nathan Cooper 9 10. Tane Tutaki Pat Allen 11. Kye Knight Sebastian Vourlos 10 12. Caine Wynyard Jacob McCudden 11 Touch Judges: 13. Jack Weir Jay Florimo 12 Paul Taylor Times: 14. Matthew Bailey Ryan Doherty 13 15. Chris Brady Ben Thompson Sione Tonga, Tim Nawaqatabu LLT: 12.00 pm 16. Riley Foott Luke Chant, Mitch Achurch gue Sponsors 17. Brodie Green W AM Coach: Shane Wooden L Assistant Coach: Nick Hyde A Reserve: 1.00 pm BE 20. Liam Scott IG RA R Manager: Steve Hamer R L Coach: Alex Moore TE Trainers: Jeff Coroneos, Andy Assistant Coach: Laurie R Weir First: 2.30 pm B LL LE UG Parker, Tony McCudden LU A Manager: Pete Johnston AG BY C TB Strapper/ Rubbers: O UE FO Trainers: The Major, Phil Trainor John Beattie& Bob Dubois First aid: Cliffy Jacklin Ball Boy: Jarrod Olive Ball Girl: Ava Wooden Y RUGBY LEAGUE TOUKLEY RLFC 2 RESERVE GRADE OPEN AGE LADIES LEAGUE TAG BERKELEY VALE THE ENTRANCE BERKELEY VALE THE ENTRANCE 1. Josh Selmes 1. Joe Stewart 1. Leah Turton 1. Holly Buchanan 5 2. Ryan Smith-Denham 2. Jake Sanders 2. Tara Ugur 2. Tian Stephens 7 3. Jeff Attenborough 3. Harley Ridge 4. Breah Praszczalek 3. Sharni Waters d.com 4. Jordan Martin 4. Sam McClelland UMINA BEACH R.L.F.C. 5. Lucie Eastment 4. Angela Jones oast.leaguenet.com.au 5. Cody Konemann 5. Jesse Pizzingrilli 6. Shaylee O’Hagan 5. Elise Conolly 18. Jeff Fields 6. Jake Slee THE ENTRANCE Office Hours: 7. Chili Tierney 6. Steph Sharp 7. Jason Little 7. Jarod Hamer Monday - Friday 8. Sharni Praszczalek 7. Sian George 23. Kyle McBrearty 8. Shaun Sinclair 9. Nathan9.00Danksa.m. - 5.00 9. p.m. 10. Tammy Votano 8. Tia Poll BYE Chase Partridge 10. Mitch Evrard 10. Tom Moloney 11. Kristy Turton 9. Teah Goodhand 22. Campbell McBrearty 11. Jordan Evans 12. Kerry Osborne 10. Jocelyn Kelleher dividual20. James Weldon clubs 12. Kyle McCudden 14. Kaycee Heming 11. Ellah Smeeth 13. Waylon Van Beveran 13. Jake Woods 18. Tasha Trainor 12. Brooke Peachey Patrick Pouwhare Josh Walsh 19. Keryn McPhail 13. Melissa Vargas Rodger Buhagiar Bill Shaw Lee Fogg Matt Fisk 20. Sandra Aquilina 14. Paula Cawsey Scott Ferguson Daniel Pepper Coach: Phil Trainor 15. Amanda Mulcahy Jordan Reynolds Coach: Kyle Whiteford Trainer: Mick Praszczalek 18. Ellie George Mitch Palmer Manager: Logan Granger Manager: Sandy Praszczalek 19. Crystal Marginson Coach: Peter Dimech Trainers: Scott Mitchell & Coach: Craig Cawsey & Ray Arrow Adam Prince Assistant Coach: Brett Rimmer Manager: Joel Graham Ball Boys: Lincoln Whiteford Manager: Maddison Symington Trainer: Shaun Smith & Lucas McCarthy Ref: P. Taylor • TJ: L. Bryant / J. Teale Ref: A. Styles • TJ: J. Teale / B. Thompson 14.
LE of Country Rugby League G AG BY C T LU O UE FO COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE ) 4343 4222 Panthers News TOUKLEY RLFC Tigers News First Grade Report The Central Coast Cleaning Contractor’s First Grade We travelled to Woy Woy for last weeks game Tigers were back at EDSACC on Sunday in what turned ) 4343 4255 out to be a great day for rugby league. Kincumber had ready to rip in and get the two points but it just ) 4340 4567 made a good start to the season and with a big aggressive pack, the win was one rl@bigpond.com wasn’t our day. UMINA BEACH that was going to have to be earnt. The 1st half was a tight affair with both sides The boys struggled ://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.auto get much ball in both halves but had R.L.F.C. a real placing a large emphasis on defence. At halftime the game was up for grabs at crack in defence and without that we would have been beaten by a 10-6. The 2nd half was much better for our boys running in 4 tries to finish up at dress: Office Hours: lot more given the amount of -ball that Woy Woy had...it’s only a mat- 30-6. This was a solid victory particularly in defence but we still need to work on Monday Friday our execution in attack. 3 points and players player went to crowd favourite Jay- ter of time before this team clicks with a few injured players coming 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. Flo who was a menace in attack and defence. 2 points went the ‘King of Entrance’ back into the side and getting some match fitness under their belts... Will Pearsall who controlled the tempo of the game well. 1 point went to uncom- stick with us guys!!! promising Jacob McCudden who relishes the tough stuff. Looking forward to our en by the individual clubs CDRL. Would like to thank our loyal supporters for coming down to watch, clash against Berkeley Vale this week which on paper looks like a good battle. the boys really appreciate it. The Rapid Clean Central Coast Reserve Grade Tigers were defeated 4-6 by I’d also like to thank our hard working committee who go above and Kincumber. The Tigers led for much of the first half and looked to take a 4 point beyond to keep everything running...thanks guys and girls!!!! lead into the halftime break before the Colts took an intercept to score a try which Cheers...Johno was converted. That conversion proved to be the difference in the end with both sides defending strongly. We will have to improve on that performance in coming Reserve Grade Report weeks if we want to hold onto our place in the top 5. Finally, we’d like to send our W AM best wishes to Liam Crawford after suffering a horrific leg injury, hopefully your The panthers reserve grade Bplayed the Woy Woy roosters away for L A IG ER recovery is speedy, mate. Also thanks to the medical staff from both clubs for R AL R a gutsy win. After being behind 12 - 8 at halftime with 2 try’s each TE the professional way in which you all worked together to ensure Liam was well and no conversion. LEARUGB B LL looked after. We look forward to our game with the Panthers today. LU A C TB G Y In the 2nd half it was a Etough defensive effort from the boys, and we O U FO scored the only converted try to win 14_12 well done boys. The Coca-Cola Amatil Open Age Tigers with the week off, knew we had some hard work to get through to turn a 2 point loss in the last two weeks into a win 3 pts and players player went to Jeff fields and 2 pts to Kye knight so we worked extra hard on the training paddock with fitness, ground work and and 2 oneRLFC TOUKLEY pointers to James Weldon, Jason little. a lot of ball work. Excited to be back at our awesome home ground in front of a great crowd and the atmosphere was awesome. The boys stuck to the structure well and ran with purpose all game and with some great defence the boys really Berkeley Vale RL&SC showed how committed they are to our plans to win this competition! Once we got in front on the scoreboard we never looked back and the boys kept Kincum- ber scoreless in the second half, the attitude right across the board is great and Annual Golf Day UMINA BEACH R.L.F.C. our squad of fellas are moulding as a great bunch of mates. Mates win footy games and that’s what we did with a 14 to 6 convincing win over the first place Kincumber Colts in a fantastic game of football. Best on day for us, back in the will be held on side and one of our leaders was big Webby, Pat Kelly Josh Whitlam, Reece Timewell and Blacky, but to be honest everyone could of got points as everyone Friday 31st May 2019 done their job and it was a whole team and Club effort! Happy Coach is an understatement, Brent and Myself are stoked with the effort we are witnessing. at Shelly Beach Golf Course. Cheers Jurdy The Pallister Promotions League Tag Tigers started slowly giving Kincumber an Looking for teams, 4 man Ambrose comp. opportunity to get in front early. After absorbing a couple of repeat sets, the Ti- gers got to their kick and found touch 15 out from the Kincumber line. The game Fee is $70 per person. was a tight affair for the first 15 minutes, but some really enterprising attack saw The Entrance girls skip to a 12 point lead. The remaining final 10 minutes of the Club is also looking for Hole sponsors at $200. first half was all one way traffic with the Tigers scoring another 3 tries to take the halftime lead to 28 points. S p oCentral Coast Division Central Coast was a Division Major nsors The second half fiery affair with both teams getting away with a little extra Comeofon Junior Country coaches Rugby League of Country contact. Rugby In a heated League contest, the Tigers girls were far too strong for Kincumber, claiming victory 46-0. Holly Buchanan had an outstanding day with the boot kick- get a team together ing 7 from 8, including 2 goals from the sideline. She also was voted “Players Player” for her outstanding all round performance. While every single player had and have a great day. an outstanding game, special mention goes to Teah Goodhand, Sian George and Tian Stephens for their efforts in both attack and defence. 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