TOOHEYS CUP Central Coast Rugby League - Round 13 13 -14 JULY 2019 - The Entrance Leagues Club
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TOOHEYS C U P Central Coast Rugby League Official Program of Central Coast Division Rugby League Round 13 13 -14 JULY 2019 BERKELEY VALE V KINCUMBER Photos: Alex Rozario BECOME A MEMBER TODAY FOR ONLY $3.00
PRESIDENT’S 2019 ROUND 12 RESULTS MESSAGE First Grade Terrigal 8 defeated Berkeley Vale 4 Wet weather resulted is some tight margins across all of last weekend’s fixtures Kincumber 18 defeated Northern Lakes 10 with The Entrance exerting their dominance over the competition in a tight Erina 24 defeated Ourimbah 4 victory against a valiant Woy Woy outfit. Terrigal were welcomed back to the The Entrance 31 defeated Woy Woy 24 winners’ circle with a tough encounter over Berkeley Vale in what is shaping as an exciting showdown for fifth spot on the competition ladder with Kincumber Reserve Grade helping their cause over Northern Lakes. Erina as expected accounting for Terrigal 34 defeated Berkeley Vale 6 Ourimbah. Kincumber 62 defeated Northern Lakes 4 This week we have our Indigenous Round where we both recognise and Erina 30 defeated Ourimbah 14 celebrate the importance that our indigenous people have on our game on the The Entrance 36 defeated Woy Woy 4 Central Coast. Our region currently has the highest involvement of indigenous Wyong 64 defeated Toukley 0 players since the competition established and all clubs and teams have benefited by this continued growth including, cultural awareness, athletic prowess’s, Open Age diversity, acceptance and historical significance. This featured round represents Kincumber 22 defeated Northern Lakes 6 our opportunity to say thank you to all our indigenous people both past and present and look forward to our future game being blessed with so many good St Edwards 36 defeated Erina 10 qualities that all cultures bring to our sport. The Management Committee Wyong 34 defeated Toukley 12 would like to thank both Wyong and The Entrance for their combined input into this Sunday’s clash at Morry Breen. The day will involve an Elder’s Ladies League Tag Acknowledgement of Country, formal recognition of players and various Northern Lakes 12 defeated Kincumber 8 activities and concepts designed to recognise the importance that the culture Erina 26 defeated Ourimbah 0 have in our game. Interest in the top of the table clash and the event should Terrigal 50 defeated Berkeley Vale 0 draw a stirring crowd with the winner likely to secure the club championship The Entrance 66 defeated Woy Woy 6 and top spot on the points table. It is also the BarTv live stream game of the week which you can access via the Central Coast Rugby League facebook page, coverage from 2.30pm Sunday. Good luck to all clubs & officials in this week’s matches. NEXT WEEK Regards, Gerard Andrews ROUND 14 President CCDRL Sunday 21st July 2019 Erina v Berkeley Vale @ Erina Oval – 2.30pm Woy Woy v Kincumber @ Woy Woy Oval – 2.30pm The Entrance v Ourimbah @ Edsacc Oval – 2.30pm Terrigal v Wyong @ Duffys Road – 2.30pm Northern Lakes v Toukley @ Doylo Sporting Fields 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 The Entrance 110 80 54 72 316 Wyong 105 72 66 66 309 Kincumber 70 96 60 30 256 Erina 90 64 42 48 244 Woy Woy 75 40 0 18 133 Terrigal 0 44 24 60 128 Ourimbah/St Edwards 20 16 63 24 123 Berkeley Vale 50 44 0 12 106 Northern Lakes 20 8 27 30 85 Toukley 0 16 18 0 34 POINTS TABLE PLAYERS POINTS Team P W L D B F A PD PT Name Club T G FG Pts First Grade First Grade The Entrance 12 10 1 0 1 414 126 288 22 Josh MANTELLATO Wyong 3 53 0 118 Wyong 12 8 1 1 2 440 96 344 21 Jake FITZPATRICK Erina 2 41 0 90 Erina 12 8 3 0 1 306 151 155 18 Matthew NELSON The Entrance 8 21 0 74 Aaiden WRIGHT Terrigal 4 26 0 68 Woy Woy 12 6 4 1 1 254 257 -3 15 Chris HYDE Woy Woy 2 27 0 62 Kincumber 12 5 5 0 2 226 206 20 14 Matthew KILLICK The Entrance 0 29 0 58 Terrigal 12 5 6 0 1 210 254 -44 12 Luke DOLBEL Wyong 14 0 0 56 Berkeley Vale 12 3 7 0 2 158 246 -88 10 Luke REDHEAD Woy Woy 12 0 0 48 Ourimbah 12 1 10 0 1 104 380 -276 4 Tyson POTGER Kincumber 5 13 0 46 Northern Lakes 12 1 10 0 1 114 510 -396 4 Samuel PAUL Kincumber 4 14 0 44 Reserve Grade Reserve Grade Kincumber 12 12 0 0 0 452 104 348 24 Jake SLEE The Entrance 3 76 0 164 The Entrance 12 10 2 0 0 520 54 466 20 Blake WYLIE Kincumber 9 33 0 102 Wyong 12 9 3 0 0 428 106 322 18 Joshua KESSLER Wyong 1 41 0 86 Matthew DOWNEY Erina 3 32 0 76 Erina 12 8 4 0 0 336 166 170 16 Jeffrey FIELDS Berkeley Vale 4 23 0 62 Terrigal 12 5 6 1 0 240 314 -74 11 Samuel MCCLELLAND The Entrance 14 0 0 56 Berkeley Vale 12 5 6 1 0 178 264 -86 11 Luke MALJEVAC Erina 12 0 0 48 Woy Woy 12 5 7 0 0 212 282 -70 10 Matthew FLORIDO Ourimbah 4 16 0 48 Ourimbah 12 2 10 0 0 212 476 -264 4 Jaxon STUBBS Kincumber 11 0 0 44 Toukley 12 2 10 0 0 80 594 -514 4 Chase PARTRIDGE The Entrance 11 0 0 44 Northern Lakes 12 1 11 0 0 140 438 -298 2 Open Age Open Age Dale WILSON St Edwards 11 33 0 110 Wyong 12 7 1 0 4 230 80 150 22 Brayden CAIN Kincumber 3 35 0 82 Luke ATHERTON The Entrance 3 18 0 48 St Edwards 12 8 1 1 2 270 74 196 21 Aaron SYKES Kincumber 9 5 0 46 Kincumber 12 8 2 0 2 310 88 222 20 Shayne CORDA St Edwards 10 0 0 40 The Entrance 12 6 3 0 3 196 112 84 18 Jeremy TUNKS Wyong 3 14 0 40 Erina 12 4 5 0 3 198 178 20 14 Bryce BURGUN Wyong 9 0 0 36 Northern Lakes 12 2 7 1 2 166 186 -20 9 Luke MILLS Northern Lakes 3 12 0 36 Terrigal 12 1 8 0 3 56 308 -252 8 Chad VOYSEY Erina 9 0 0 36 Toukley 12 0 9 0 3 46 446 -400 6 Orisi RANAVUE Kincumber 8 0 0 32 Ladies League Tag Ladies League Tag The Entrance 12 11 0 0 1 433 36 397 24 Holly BUCHANAN The Entrance 9 46 0 128 Shannon HIGGINS Terrigal 10 21 1 83 Wyong 12 9 1 0 2 346 18 328 22 Sarah DIMECH Wyong 4 26 0 68 Terrigal 12 9 2 0 1 411 36 375 20 Sian GEORGE The Entrance 16 1 0 66 Erina 12 7 4 0 1 222 97 125 16 Rachael MORTELL Terrigal 15 3 0 66 Kincumber 12 3 7 0 2 76 208 -132 10 Elysia ATKINS Terrigal 11 5 0 54 Northern Lakes 12 4 7 0 1 112 280 -168 10 Stephanie SHARP The Entrance 13 0 0 52 Ourimbah 12 3 8 0 1 64 286 -222 8 Merryn DICKINSON Northern Lakes 5 12 0 44 Woy Woy 12 2 9 0 1 42 369 -327 6 Rachel DOBBIE Terrigal 11 0 0 44 Berkeley Vale 12 0 10 0 2 4 380 -376 4 Ashlee RUSSELL Erina 11 0 0 44 3.
BILL First Grade SOHIER OURIMBAH 1 Josh Moffitt WOY WOY PARK 2 3 4 Jason Overton Jack Bailey Chris Morgan Not submitted by Club 5 Matthew Florido 6 Trent Walker SUNDAY 7 Jason Easton 9 Jye Newton 10 Desai Gupwell Referee: 14th July 2019 11 12 Patrick Hunt Brent Radburn Lochlin Stone 13 Brendan Walker Touch Judges: 20 Thomas Bateup Zac Starkey Jeff Hartup Times: Callum Clyne Dean Hagley Joshua Elvins LLT: 12.00pm Coach: Grant Wooden Manager: Warren Matthews Reserve: 1.00 pm Trainer: Michael Woodhouse First: 2.30 pm RESERVE GRADE OPEN AGE LADIES LEAGUE TAG OURIMBAH WOY WOY OURIMBAH WOY WOY 1. Tim Matthews 1. Elizabeth Dark 2. Corey Lees Not submitted 2. Ella McCabe Not submitted 3. Taison Totau 3. Shantai Smith by Club by Club 4. Ella Woodhouse 4. Cameron Clarke 5. Grace O’Keefe Hay 5. John Young 6. Sophie Dryden ST EDWARDS 6. Josh White 7. Emily Buchan 7. Daniel Blair 8. Jessica Brooks 8. Jim Holt BYE 9. Maddison Lack 9. Andrew Trinder 10. Renae Jackson 10. Samuel Stewart 11. Vanessa Hunter 11. Kane Thomas 12. Renee Schmidt 12. Blake Cooper 13. Emma Barlow 13. Jayden Calverley 14. Emma Burdack Samson Kerr 15. Kylie Saunders Michael Batton 18. Kellie Hay Eku Ratumainaceva 19. Ellie Richardson Joshua Neilson 20. Dayna Alipate Coach: Warren Hillier Coach: Kate Cato-Symonds Trainer: Hayden Cunningham Manager: Chelsea Young Trainer: John Cato-Symonds Ref: J. Hartup • TJ: S. Wilson / J. Teale Ref: D. Hagley • TJ: S. Wilson / J. Teale charmhaveN 4393 3200 wyoming 4324 7122 At a time when warmth, gentlenessand understanding mean so much whiteladyfunerals.com.au WHITE LADY FUNERALS is there for you 4.
Magpies News Roosters News Not submitted by Club. The girls took on Erina last week and although were disappointed not to get points on the board we were pleased to keep them to just 26 points. Despite a loss the girls came off smiling and happy and are loving their footy this year. This week we take on Woy Woy and are excited to try and settle the score to 1 all for the season. Everyone is welcome to attend our after match presentations held at Ourimbah-Lisarow RSL from 5pm with refreshments and excellent meals available so please come along, families and children are more than wel- come. Ourimbah-Wyoming Rugby League Football Club would like to thank our business partners for 2019 and encourage our support- ers to use our sponsors services where possible: · Ourimbah – Lisarow RSL · BJ Howes Metaland Lisarow & Charmhaven · Kylee Jones One Agency Wyoming · Duncan Excavations · Pudsey Plumbing & Drainage · Bendigo Bank Lisarow · Singo’s Meats · Coastal Rural Traders Ourimbah · Wyong Group · Anytime Fitness Wyoming · Richard Green Automotive · Hog’s Breath Café Tuggerah · Spring Fresh Dry Cleaners · Starkey Freighters · Coast Chill Services · Bliss Demolition · Coastwide Garden Maintenance · Australian Sports Nutrition · Cooper Bros. Trucks & Machinery · Mass Nutrition · OUR Coast Physio at Ourimbah · Killarney Vale Denture Centre · Quick Connect Electrical & Data Solutions · Mears Concreting · Complete Wellness Disability Support Services Bears News Firstly congratulations to Clubman Christian Thom who ran out today notching 100 games for our team. The boys were FINAL SERIES keen to make sure we came away with a good performance for a player Elimination Semi Final @ Erina Oval who always gives us 100%. The boys didn’t disappoint and showed what 31st August 2019 they can do with 70 minutes of footy. Showing discipline and structure which had been MIA last week. 3 Points and Players Players went to our Qualifying Semi Final @ MacKillop Oval 1st September 2019 lock Coombsy who slotted into the halves for the game and showed class and direction for the boys, 2 Points went to Nic Corda and 1 Point went Minor Semi Final@ Woy Woy Oval to Boydy, Christian and Locky. Coaches Award went to Christian who 7th September 2019 topped the tackle count. The boys have another bye before some tough games against the top three. Major Semi Final @ Doylo Sporting Fields 8th September 2019 The St Edwards Bears are proudly sponsored by: Gosford Sailing Club Terrigal Constructions Final @ Berkeley Vale Oval White Dickson Architects 15th September 2019 Harvey Norman Commercial Grand Final@ Woy Woy Oval Polytec Snap Fitness Gosford 22nd September 2019 J Clarke Constructions Final Series Venues are subject to change depending upon Council requirements. 5.
s mACKILLOP Gold Sponsors First Grade oval ponsors KINCUMBER 1 Brodie AM W BE Cooper ERINA Luke Maljavik 1 L A IG RA 2 Sam Paul R Mitch Deegan 2 R L TE 3 Tom Murphy Danny Lawrence 3 SATURDAY RU B LL 4 LEAGGBWade Hanell Jack Carlisle 4 LU A C TB Y O UE 5 Blake Donkin FO Luke Drummond 19 Silver Spo n20s Brado r Bennett s Lewis Sheens 6 13th July 2019 7 Fletcher Berry Jake Fitzpatrick 7 GUE 8 Brendon Hurd Kene Te Whata 20 TOUKLEY RLFC 9 Ian Henderson Referee: Steve Pont 9 10 Joel Hulett Jeff Hartup Ben Steven 10 11 Matthew Stone Jono Wright 11 Times: 12 Jake Shearer Touch Judges: Trent Pye 12 13 Mark Byrnes Brandon Shovellor 13 Rob Bowen LLT: 2.00 pm Jake Hardman Pat Webb Joel Frazer 14 J u n i o r R u g b yUMINAR.L.F.C. Le agu BEACH e Donkin Kayd Sponsors Tyler O’Brien W AM 15 L Opens: 3.00 pm Olliver Clements RA16 A BE IG m.au Matt Hurd R Bryce Holland 17 R L TE Josh Foley Bailey Scott 18 Office Hours: Reserve: 4.30 pm OneL to RU be Omitted B LL Coach: Shannon Woodley EA GB LU A Monday - Friday Coach: G Dane Allen C TB Y O UE Manager: David Clayton FO 00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m.First: 6.00 pm Asst Coach: Michael Ahearn Trainers: Glen Cole, Tony Irons Asst Coach: Chris Liggins Strenght & Conditioning: Chirs Young Trainer: Ryan Fenning CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE Strapper: Bruce Sinclair TOUKLEY Strapper: RLFC Danny Stainton GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt Phone (02) 4343 4222 ADMINISTRATION: RESERVE GRADE Sharon Ivers OPEN AGE LADIES LEAGUE TAG Phone (02) 4343 4255 KINCUMBER FaxERINA(02) 4340 4567KINCUMBER ERINA KINCUMBER ERINA 1. Jake Hubbard 1 Email Jayden Pearson ccdrl@bigpond.com1. Blake Cummins 1 Blake McGee 1. Brooke UMINA Watson BEACH 1 Ash Russell 2. 2 Richard Toka 2. Bruce Terare 2 Daniel Gosbee 2. Phoebe Sheaves R.L.F.C. 2 Indie Elms Website http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au 3. Millee Powell 3 Emily Haines 3. Jesse Byrnes 3 Jesse Hood 3. Jarrad Flack 3 Nathan Bell 4. Jessica Davies 4 Emily Campbell CCDRL 4. Division Office & Mailing Jaxon Stubbs 4 MitchAddress: Bowlar 4. Jake Conduit Office 4 Hours: Chad Voysey 5. 5 Bailey Hill Mt Penang Parklands 5. Mitch Richardson 5 Petero Kanawabu 5. Jake Monk Monday 5 -Brayden Friday Crawley 6. Latitia Randell 6 Lucie Workman Building 6.27,Reece The Avenue 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. (VC) 7. 7 Rhiannon Hall Pipers 6 Regan McLeod 6. Brayden Cain 6 Hiku Moeke 8. Katie Andrew 8 Katie Richter Kariong 7. NSW 2250 Mitch Clarke 7 Nathan Deane 7. Ben Murray (c) 7 Michael Ahearn 9. Teagan Powell 9 Bronty Van Buizen 8. Bailey Coombes 8 Otene Tutaki 8. Simon Nipsalla 8 Shannon Beavon 10. Sarah Walker 10 Louise Allen Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written by the individual clubs 11. Bree Brown 11 Liz Bauer 9. Ricky Chamberlin 9 Damian Takarua 9. Josh Cummings 9 Jono Saweris nd as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. 12 Renee Jackson 12 Tylah Vallance 10. Alex Rozario 10 Bryce Holland 10. Anthony Barbaro 10 Damon Brady 13. Ebony Harris 13 Monique Saley 11. Ryan Bender 11 Ryan Ownes 11. Trent Grace 11 Dylan Brady Scarlett Napier 14 Jade Harkins 12. Logan Wylie 12 Nathan Stevens 12. Aaron Sykes 12 Nathan Besgrove Taylah Woodbridge 15 Amelia Carroll Stacey Markham 13 Josh Starling 13 Kurt McGowen 13. Orisi Ranavue 13 Nathan Ahearn 16 Alicia Carroll Ashlee Pauletto 17 Melissa Haller Coach: Steve Byrne 14 Michael Ahearn Coach: Aaron Sykes Coach: Nathan Ahearn Madison Randell Managers: Elliot Rozario 15 Blake Batton Assist Coach: Josh Holland Asst Coach: Sam Madill Coach: Phil Crowe Jenna Evans 16 Dane Lear Stats: Tony Ahearn Manager: Kate Campbell & Lou Johnston Manager: Matt Cooper Bianca Meiklejohn 17 Harry Wilson Trainer: Lachlan Mace Trainer: Dayn Marson Trainers: Tony Irons Trainers: Kevin Muller Rebecca Kilham Coach: Chris Liggins Manager: Tom Madill Trainer: James Simnett & Kevin Muller & Ben Kelly Coach: Lou Johnston Manager: Kathryn Micallef Manager: Shannon Sharpe Trainer: Ryan Fenning Trainers: Kev Muller & Ben Kelly Ref: P. Webb • TJ: A. Styles / C. Richardson Ref: R. Bowen • TJ: C. Richardson / B. Curnoe Ref: A. Styles • TJ: C. Richardson / B. Curnoe 6.
PRESIDENTS REPORT Colts News Eagles News Sponsors After a very long day travelling to the lovely grounds at This week we travel to Kincumber for a Saturday north lakes and travelling all the way back to the tavern, I’d night game and look forward to a tough challenge like to thank all players and supporters for coming back to the tavern. A good against the Colts. Erina supporters, players and staff are all invited back W night high Alifted by the award winners’ speeches, the one by a very humble to ELC after the game for a FREE Blues Brothers Tribute Band Night. L M A BE IG 18-year-old, who RA as we all saw has a good future in footy. I just hope he never Special thanks to club legend Grant ‘Squasher’ Wooden and the Ourim- R R L TE plays against the colts. This week is our clubs most important set of games for bah footy club for coming back to Erina Leagues Club in large numbers this LE Uyear, R not only for the earlier games but for 1st grade, we win this game and B LL after the game last Sunday for presentation and a few cleansing bever- G LU A AG BY C TB we earn the right to play semi-final football this year. We are also playing Erina O UE FO Sponsors who are having a good year, they are the local derby team for us, and they will ages. It was great to see Grant welcomed back into the club with open probably be staying at the ground to have a few beers with us after the game. It arms and he was awarded with his Golden Eagles membership, for all is our duty as colts to make them feel welcome. The stable tent must be full of the hard yards he put in during his younger days here at the Eagles. screaming players from the earlier games we must give the boys a well-earned RLFC lift this week. Thanks to all our sponsors and supporters who travel everywhere Congrats Squash. to cheer us on, I am positive all our teams will make you proud this weekend. Graham 1st Grade were down on troops, with several players backing up from the lower grades. Ourimbah showed up to play footy in what was a tough, FIRST GRADE no nonsense game of footy. Great to see Squasher run out onto his his The Colts had a hard fought 18-10 win over the gallant Northern Lakes Warriors. The team started well with some very strong running, but just couldn’t complete home turf with his troops. Some bombed opportunities in what was a League Sponsors EACH on last tackle, leaving us with 2-12 completion rate 10 minutes before half time. W scrappy game AM of footy for the Eagles. The Erina boys were happy to walk L A BE IG RA R The win was ugly but I’ve yet to see anyone complain about getting the much away with theL points at the end of the game and must now listen to Coach R TE needed 2 competition points. Hopefully we will see little rain this weekend for DA R in the lead up to a cracking night game this week at Kinny. B LL our tough match against one of the leading contenders for this year’s premier- L U EA GB LU A C TB G Y ship the Erina Eagle. The young boys help us get the win against The Warriors O UE FO and therefore gained the points. 1 point to Jake Hardman, 2 to Brodie Cooper, 2nd Grade had a scrappy win over a very competitive Ourimbah 30-14 3 points and players player went to Wade Hanell. Enjoy the game this weekend on Sunday , never really getting into top gear . An early Magpie try gave and go OUNTRY the Colts.LEAGUE RUGBY the boys a kick up the backside , thinking it was going to be a walk in the TOUKLEY RLFC park . Tries to Kurt and Dayn put the Eagles back in front and from there RESERVE GRADE The colts reserve grade ran out comfortable 62’4 against Northern Lakes. Re- 4343 4222 we just seemed to do enough to get the win . Mitch Deegan was good at spect to northern lakes who keep turning up in what must be tough season for fullback and his combination with Deano around the ruck created plenty them, keep at its boys and hopefully jag a couple of wins before seasons end. of opportunities . Kurt , Owens and Otene kept up their good recent form 4343 4255 1point to Jesse Byrne, who played a nice role bossing the side around and solid and Manu Marson proved a handful on the edges ! in defence. 4340 4567 2points to the bigger and better-looking Wylie brother Logan, ag- gressive and strong in both attack and defence. 3 points and p/p to Reece The less said about the Open Grade game the better . St Eddies were rl@bigpond.com UMINA BEACH Pipers, who lit up the field showing some flair and control in attack and tough R.L.F.C.in way too strong across the park , winning convincingly 36-10 . The boys ://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au defence. Well done boys. Looking forward to Erina next week. must regroup. dress: Office Hours: OPEN AGE Monday - Friday LLT Report - We took on the Magpies today and were looking on build on Round 12 saw the boys 9.00travelling across a.m. - 5.00 p.m.Australia to Doyalson to play a big, experienced northern lakes team, who were pumped up off the back of a massive last week’s effort against the Tigers. We started well and our forwards draw with 2nd place St Eddies. The boys knew this was to be no easy task but worked for good field position so our backs could launch some attacking en by thefrom the kick-off individual clubsout enthused them in attack and defence and went to the break raids. Even though we had plenty of scoring chances our timing was not CDRL. leading 14-0. The second half was a bit sloppy with plenty of dropped balls from spot on and many plays broke down, that with some brilliant tagging by both teams, but our defence stuck strong only letting the warriors score one try, and we got the win 22-6. Massive games from all the boys proud of every one of the Magpies let us lead 8-0 at the break. The second half the girls set- them with everyone playing their part, considering we had only 2 on the bench tled down and played to the game plan which allowed us to once again after the first 20mins! have good field position and opportunities to attack which allowed us to Wishing A speedy recovery to our young gun prop Mitchy who unfortunately run in 4 good tries and a conversion. The Magpies defended very well broke he’s arm in the match, get well soon bud. It was a Top effort by the boys and saved at least 4 tries with some desperate defence and they can be and are all looking forward to the round 13 clash with our local Rivals Erina. It should be a cracker, will certainly be some sore bodies and sore heads on Sun- proud of their effort. Fullback Elizabeth Dark had a great game in defence day after this one! ad attack. For our girls Tylah Vallance was players player with a great And To the young kid Jarrad flack who fell over in a puddle and hurt he’s knee game in attack. She also got the 3 points with Jade getting the 2 points while scoring the final try, just as he returned to the field from his 10 minute cool with a great effort in the forwards and Em Campbell got the 1 point after off period, that the referee insisted he have for telling him ever so nicely what he thought about one of he’s questionable calls in the warriors favour! Clearly, I’ve playing her first game for the season after injury and she involved herself taught this kid too many of my footballing ways over the past few weeks but he’s whenever she could. a work in progress! Hopefully you’ll be back on the field soon mate! We would also like to thank all of our loyal sponsors! LADIES LEAGUE TAG Great effort by the girls, only losing in the last play of the game. Up by 2 tries Cassegrain Wines - Stevens Constructions - Elite Smash Repairs - early and being low on numbers, they ran out of energy and couldn’t hold them out in the end. 3 points- Sarah, 2 points- Taylah, 1 point- Ashlee Spars Beverage Equipment - Schweppes - Asahi Players player- Latitia - 4 Square Vending - Haines Gas Services - Tooheys Sponsors - Helloworld Erina Group - Erina Leagues Club - ELC Empire Bay Tavern, Premier Trade Centre, PAIN AWAY, Ladbrokes, - Quad Services - Coastwide Meats Central Coast Plastering, Kincumber Mitre 10, Richardson & Wrench Woy Woy, Plateau Trees services, Kincumber Gym, - United Technology Services - Casanova Oysters & Seafood - G.W Hydraulics, Sydney Markets, Avoca Bowling Club, Fortunity - LJ Hooker Erina - Filectrics Pty Ltd MKD Stainless Steel, Bendigo Bank, Air Mechanic Sydney, Treads Tyres, Saratoga Dental, Scotty McFadden Painting Services, - Domina Insurance Brokers - Sharp DS Central Coast Players Sponsors, Central Coast Mini Bus Hire, - Parsons Outdoors & 4wd Supa Centre Erina - Datacom Fire Mark Mathews & Associates ,Mark Dixon Plumbing Services, Muscle Bros, Foley’s Peninsular Cranes & Rigging, - Datacom Security - Whitey’s Rite Tyres - Bartos Bakehouse Peninsular dental, Benchmark Interior Linings, - Citrus Clean Carpet Cleaning - Boydita Flowers Delivered Richardson & Wrench Umina, Ricky Napier Tiling, Health and fitness 2U, Total Fencing Solutions, - Savy’s Fruits – JDS Building Clean Away, Central Coast Holden. 7.
Around the Grounds ST EDWARDS BEARS CHRISTIAN THOM St Edwards Bears player Christian Thom played his 100th Senior game with the Club on Sunday. Christian played over 250 Junior games with St Edwards and was instrumental in the Club fielding a Senior team in 2013. He has played, coached, supported the Club for many years. Congratulations to a great Clubman from the Executive, Coaching Staff, teammates and loyal supporters of the Bears. ERINA EAGLES GRANT “Squasher” WOODEN 1 1 - It was great to see Erina Eagles stalwart Grant ‘Squasher’ Wooden receive his Golden Eagles membership from Erina RLFC CEO Ben Priest after the Erina vs Ourimbah game on Sunday. Excellent to see all of the Ourimbah Magpies players and officials back at Erina Leagues Club to celebrate this acknowledgement. 2 – Grant Wooden CCDRL Rookie Of The Year 1998 – Erina Eagles 3 – Grant Wooden Erina Eagles 2 3 NSW Country Representative 2005 8.
CENTRAL COAST RUGBY LEAGUE FORUM Saturday 24th August 2019 - 10.00 am The Entrance Leagues Club Our Rugby League Community, Life Members, Past and Present Players are all invited to attend the Central Coast Rugby League Forum “ Think Tank ” to express their ideas and suggestions on moving forward. We value your constructive input. 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.
NSW Working With Children Check - FREE Education Sessions These sessions are free, with the purpose of the sessions being to assist and educate organisations in understanding and meeting the requirements for Compliance of the WWCC and to provide the opportunity to answer any questions you may have around the Working With Children Check. When: Tuesday 23rd and Wednesday 24th July Where: The Entrance Leagues Club – 3 Bay Village Rd, Bateau Bay NSW 2261 Tuesday 23rd July, 2:00pm – 4:00pm Tuesday 23rd July, 6:00pm – 8:00pm Wednesday 24th July, 10:30am – 12:30pm Learn About: What is a WWCC and who requires one What are the organisations responsibilities as an employer in child related work. The Risk Assessment process WWCC verification and the results For more information contact: Mark Lorenti Compliance Officer T 02 9286 7247 www.kidsguardian.nsw.gov.au 10.
Grant Writing Free Grant Writing Workshops Register now for Free Grant Writing Workshops running on 25 and 26 July 2019 Do you have a project you wish to seek funding for, or a previously declined application and would like to improve your grant writing skills for a future submission? Council is offering limited places in four free Grants and Sponsorship Writing Workshops scheduled before Round 1 of Council’s 2019/20 Community Grants and Sponsorship Program opens in August 2019. An independent workshop facilitator will guide you on how to develop your project plan and funding application to increase your chance of success. Register via the link below to be part of this workshop and bring along information and drafts of your application or project plan. Note: Workshop places are limited and all attendees must register to be able to participate. If a minimum number of registrations are not received Council reserves the right to not hold the workshops, in which case all registered applicants will be informed. Free Grant Writing Workshops Thursday 25 July 2019 Erina Centre, Erina Shopping Centre (next to Erina Library) Registrations · Option 1: 1.00 - 4.00pm - Register your place in this workshop on https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/free- grant-and-sponsorship-writing-workshop-erina-afternoon-session-tickets-63555292591 Option 2: 6.00 - 9.00pm- Register your place in this workshop on https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/free-grant- and-sponsorship-writing-workshop-erina-evening-session-tickets-63554640641 Friday 26 July 2019 Wyong RSL Club, 15 Margaret St, Wyong Registrations Option 3: 9.00 - 12.00pm - Register your place in this workshop on https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/free-grant-and-sponsorship-writing-workshop-wyong-morning-session-tickets-63555394897 Option 4: 1.00 - 4.00pm - Register your place in this workshop on https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/free-grant-and-sponsorship-writing-workshop-wyong-afternoon-session-tickets-63555587473 General information on Central Coast Council’s Grants and Sponsorship Program, can be found at www.centralcoast.nsw.gov.au/funding 11.
EA BY G UE L FO C CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE MORRY TOUKLEY RLFC First Grade GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt Phone (02) 4343 4222 ADMINISTRATION: BREEN Sharon Ivers Phone (02) 4343 4255 (02) 4340 4567 WYONG THE ENTRANCE FIELD Fax Email ccdrl@bigpond.com1 Josh Mantellato UMINA Grant Nelson BEACH 1 R.L.F.C. Website http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au 2 Jake Scicluna Matt Nelson 2 3 Luke Dolbel Mitch Jacobs 3 CCDRL Division Office & Mailing Address: Office Hours: 4 Zane Rickit Shaune Corrigan 4 Mt Penang Parklands Monday - Friday SUNday 5 Christopher Centrone Perry LeBroque 5 Building 27, The Avenue 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. 6 Luke Sharpe Will Pearsall 6 Kariong NSW 2250 7 Terence Seuseu Adam McInnes 7 14th July 2019 and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. 8 Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written by the individual 9 Jake Lewis clubs Mitchell Williams Referee: Noah Easton Matt Killick (C) 8 9 10 Dylan Clark Rob Bowen Mitch Achurch 10 11 Tarnae Mahon Jacob McCudden 11 12 Wyatt Shaw Touch Judges: Jay Florimo 12 Times: 13 Brock Molan Tobi Holder Luke Chant 13 Interchange (1 to be omitted) Harley Ridge, Tim Nawaqatabu Breanna Davies LLT: 10.30 am Jake O’Meley Matt Fisk, Sione Tonga Ryan Doherty Dustin Shaw (One to be Omitted) Opens: 11.30 am Nathan Clarke Coach - Shane Wooden Assistant Coach - Nick Hyde Greg Wisham Manager - Steve Hamer Reserve: 1.00 pm Dustin Shaw Trainers - Jeff Coroneous, Coach: Anthony Clarke Andy Parker and Tony McCudden First: 2.30 pm Medical Staff: John Beattie, Bob Dubois and Dennis O’Loughlin Ball Boy: Jarrod Olive Ball Girl: Ava Wooden RESERVE GRADE OPEN AGE LADIES LEAGUE TAG WYONG THE ENTRANCE WYONG THE ENTRANCE WYONG THE ENTRANCE 1. Marco Tetevano 1. Joe Stewart 1. Kane Ralph 1. Jarrad Sharp 1. Holly Gibbons 1. Holly Buchanan 2. Ben Morsillo 2. Jake Sanders 2. Bryce Burgun 2. Luke Atherton 2. Kristen Kessler 19. Crystal Marginson 3. Tomi Kaati 3. Brodyn Mills 3. Kyro Hallett 3. Josh Martin 3. Olivia Glanville 3. Sharni Waters 4. Kaine Duroux 4. Sam McClelland 4. Jeremy Tunks 4. Reece Timewell 4. Erin Kessler 4. Tian Stephens 5. Jake Scicluna 5. James Nixon 5. Nathan Doney 5. Matt Gentles 5. Shae Slattery 5. Paula Cawsey 6. Luke Cain 6. Jake Slee 6. Joseph Marshall 6. Mitch Hall 6. Kelsey Clark 6. Steph Sharp 7. Aaron Heaven 7. Jarod Hamer 7. Michael Smith 7. Josh Parish 7. Sarah Dimech 7. Sian George 8. Brady Barwick 8. Shaun Sinclair 8. Jack Marshall 8. Kyle Webb c 8. Olivia Kernick 8. Tia Poll 9. Matt Power 9. Nathan Cooper 9. Sam Grose 9. Connor Atkins 9. Teearna Langbridge 9. Ellah Smeeth 10. Joel Patterson 10. Tom Moloney 10. Carl Pearson 10. Curtis Atkins 10. Georgia Corbett 10. Rochelle Shearer 11. Dustin Shaw 11. Jordan Evans 11. Matt Pouhila 11. Jayden Bailey 11. Claire Reed 11. Melissa Varga 12. Ethan Tetevano 12. Josh Walsh 12. Ky Worrell 12. Wilson Hayes 12. Courtney Yeo Coach: Craig Cawsey Assistant Coach: 13. Robbie Rodger 13. Jake Woods 13. Zac Ryan 13. Aaron McKeon 13. Madelyne Smith Chase Partridge Brett Rimmer Shaquai Mitchell Gary Field Buddy King, Kai Doyle 14. Milla Evans Bill ShawJacob Kernick Jodi Bond, Christian Bennett Manager: Kye Leaudais Trent Sunderland Daniel Pepper Chris Ball, Zack Westwood 15. Jessie Martin Maddison Symington Taniela Tangulu Lachlan Garland Coach: Kyle Whiteford Braydon Binnie Coach: Mark Jurd 16. Darby Clark Daniel Navarro Manager: Logan Granger Manager: Brent Atkins Tyson Vanderwolf 18. Chloe McClymont Coach: Jason Parker Trainers: Scott Mitchell Trainers Assistants: & Adam Prince Paneere Kaaka Mitch Fletcher, Jeff Coroneos 20. Emily Teale Ball Boys: Lincoln Whiteford Cooper Evans & Jordan Huckstepp Coach: Claire Reed & Lucas McCarthy Coach: Michael Stewart Ref: T. Holder TJ: P. WEbb / D. Matthews Ref: P. Webb • TJ: G. Kroeger / B. Davies Ref: D. Cameron • TJ: D. Matthews / G. Kroeger 12.
EA GB G Y LU O UE FO C COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE ) 4343 4222 Roos News TOUKLEY RLFC Two matches for the Roos on a beautiful mid-Winter Tigers News The Central Coast Cleaning Contractor’s First Grade day at Darren Kennedy Oval. The Hawks were very Tigers had a solid 31-24 win against a rejuvenated ) 4343 4255 competitive for much of the Open Age match and ) 4340 4567 Woy Woy outfit who have been bolstered significantly by a number of mid- have produced a cohort of Under 18’s prepared to work hard and represent rl@bigpond.com season signings. At stages in the 1st half the team seemed to be coasting their club with pride. Wyong played one half of outstanding rugby league UMINA BEACH ://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au R.L.F.C. but again a few simple errors at the back end of the half allowed Woy Woy to comfortably win Reserve Grade but were troubled at times by some to score 2 late converted tries to go the break only 2 points down at 20-18. dress: enterprising play from Officea Toukley Hours:outfit prepared to think and produce Woy Woy scored first points in the second half and forced the Tigers to dig some unorthodox football. Monday - Friday deep in the later stages of the game. Big Timmy was able to barge over to Ladies League Tag 9.00 a.m. - 5.00byp.m. - Sponsored DMC Dovmac Mining & Construction, regain the lead, and soon after Matt Nelson also went over following some Austbrokers Central Coast, Bella Group Services and Northlakes good inside work from both Shaun Corrigan and Sione Tonga. Will Pearsall en by theGlass & Glazing. individual clubs Wyong received the bye was then able to ice it for the second week in a row with a field goal in the CDRL. Open Age – Sponsored by DMC Dovmac Mining & Construction, dying seconds. Best for the Tigers was Grant Nelson who set up a number Austbrokers Central Coast, Bella Group Services and Northlakes Glass of tries and was safe at the back. 2 points went to big Timmy N who is in a & Glazing. Wyong 34 – Toukley 12 rich vein of form at the moment. And 1 point went to the crazy Frenchmen The home team scored first in this match. Backrower Aaron Kentwell touched Perry Lebrocque who is the ultimate team player and always plays well down in the 13th minute after the Roos failed to secure a late tackle kick. The above his weight. Hawks were steady rather than threatening but played to a plan and were The Rapid Clean Central Coast Reserve Grade Tigers put in an impressive eventually rewarded with points. The visitors appeared uncertain and hesitant performance vs Woy Woy. There was an improved focus on the attention to in contrast, taking some time to figure out what was effective. Wyong’s Matt detail and a more selfless approach to the game plan. This resulted in the Pouhila broke the defensive line in the 18th minute and offloaded to Kane momentum being in the Tigers favour for the majority of the match. Woy Ralph. The Roos fullback attracted some defence before firing a pass to right Woy were physical and had their chances but the Tigers defence stood winger Bryce Burgun on the outside of the defensive line. Burgun did the rest. strong. The boys continue to work hard and the improvement is growing Wyong strung together several decent attacking sets which stretched Toukley, week by week. We look forward to the challenge Wyong will present this eventually resulting in left centre Jeremy Tunks powering into the ingoal in week in what is sure to be a keenly contested match. the 30th minute. Tunks converted his own try. Wyong took a 10-6 lead into The Pallister Promotions League Tag Tigers were on fire with the ball halftime, but that lead disappeared soon after the break when Fletcher Celand against Woy Woy scoring 36 first half points. The talking point at half time crashed over from acting half in the 38th minute. Shaun Armer converted to was the try conceded through the middle. The Tigers girls made it a focus put the Hawks ahead 12-10. Tunks found his winger, Tyson Fletcher, with a for the second half to tighten our defence around the middle. The second long flat pass in the 43rd minute. Fletcher was in fresh air and scored in the half started with a nice try to Ange Jones through a shift to the left in the south west corner without being touched by a defender. The Roos finally found first minute. The next 5 minutes was back and forth, till a nice play saw some rhythm. Pouhila provided Burgun with space down the paint in the 50th Jocelyn Kelleher in space, when she passed inside to Sian George to race minute for the right winger to score his second. Nathan Doney, now at fullback, away for her 3rd try of the game. In their next attacking opportunity, the slipped through a hole in the 54th minute then beat the fullback with an Tigers girls ran a nice sweep play which saw 5/8 Brooke Goodhand in arrogant in and away. Trent Sunderland muscled his way to a touchdown in the space as she summed the situation up nicely to send Ange Jones over 58th minute and Carl Pearson crossed courtesy of his trademark hit and spin for another try. The Tigers defence forced an error out of Woy Woy and in in the 65th minute. The final scoreline flattered the Roos but the green and the next attacking opportunity some really nice play saw the Roosters girls scramble to make a try saving tag on Ellah Smeeth. With plenty of space to gold did play well in patches. Toukley were more than competent in this match the left, Steph Sharp threw a nice long ball to Holly Buchanan to score next and the Hawks youngsters were brave and prepared to put in the effort for 70 to the posts. In the next set of six off the back of another Ellah Smeeth line minutes. Best on ground was Toukley prop Dean Frewin. Brad Falzon was his break, halfback Steph Sharp took the line on beating 4 defenders to score team mates’ choice as Players’ Player. Tunks received the Coach’s Award. under the posts. With less than a minute on the clock when the Roost- Reserve Grade – Sponsored by DMC Dovmac Mining & Construction, ers kicked off, the Tigers made some nice ground with everyone pushing Austbrokers Central Coast, Regnis & Sons Refrigeration, Aubrey Brown forward and supporting each other. The final play of the game was a nice Lawyers and Sharp DS Central Coast. Wyong 64 – Toukley 0 shift to the left which saw Steph Sharp in open space. The defence was in Reserve Grade was searching for form and combinations in this match with the way of her passing to her support players, so she put a nice grubber a big game looming against the Tigers. The Roos were energetic and kick through for Crystal Marginson to score as the siren sounded. The full purposeful in the first half, crossing early (Jessie Baillo in the 4th minute) and time score. 66-6. scoring at regular intervals thereafter. The Roos led 42-0 at halftime. Centre Major Sponsor – First Grade Central Coast Cleaning Contractors, Kaine Duroux put on a goalkicking clinic converting all seven tries from as Reserve Grade Rapid Clean Central Coast GTL, many attempts, both sides of the posts and from both sidelines. Luke Cain Open Age Coco-Cola Amatil, proved dangerous at five eighth, squaring up the opposition defence, testing League Tag Pallister Promotions, the Hawks structure with speed and footwork and putting runners in holes. Beverage Sponsors Tooheys (Lion), Coca Cola, Wyong went off the boil for the first 15 minutes of the second half and it was Treasury Wine Estates, Scoreboard Sponsor Goanna Services, no coincidence this period coincided with a decrease in completion rates and Goal Post Sponsor Zibara Clothing ZBR, some clever attacking football from Toukley. Hawks half Kiran Page repeatedly Jersey & Business Sponsors OAS Technology Group, tormented the Roos defence with an array of precision kicks and passes Sharp Document Solutions, Simonds Homes, and was very unlucky not to have engineered points for his team. Wyong Eris McCarthy Electrical, Victor Sports, eventually regained the upper hand and inflicted some late damage on the Four Square Vending, Konami Australia, scoreboard. Skipper Brady Barwick was strong, taking some tough carries J A Courtney Electrical, Coastwide Cars Tuggerah, and often finding space on an edge. Ethan Tetevano was constantly in motion Vital Hospitality Group (EGRoup), italktravel Belmont, both sides of the ball and always effective. Shaq Mitchell is fast approaching Outdoor Leisure Living Patios, Don’s Outdoor Cleaning, his best and when he gets there will dominate the forward exchanges. Barwick Tuggerah Lakes Glass, Casanova Oysters & Seafood, received the Players’ Player Award but not for his goalkicking. Tetevano Novaskill Central Coast, Fortunity Assurance, collected the Coach’s Award. Barker Plumbing Services, Higgins Coatings, 1st Grade – Sponsored by Evolution Security, EBet Group (MAX), Wideview Audio Visual & Security, DMC Dovmac Mining & Construction, Ainsworth, ECO Pest Consultancy, Royal Touch Paper Products. Austbrokers Central Coast and Network Interiors Please support all of our Sponsors where and when you can. Wyong received the bye. 13.
of Country Rugby League BERKELEY First Grade n s o r s VALE BERKELEY VALE NORTHERN LAKES OVAL 14. Ben Neville Rodney Quinn 1 2. John Carroll Ryan Ayton 2 3. Riley Foott Ronald Sines 3 4. Mitch Renwick Mitch Diduszko 4 5. Jason Little Atunaisa Turagabeci 5 onsors SUNday 6. Hayden Green 7. Alex Moore 8. Brodie Green Dylan Pisani Dean Amos Simon Hayes 6 7 8 Referee: 14th July 2019 9. Lincoln Tubridy 10. Alan Munro Jack Greentree Luke Walsh Josh McDonald 9 15 11. Jack Weir Luke Bartley 16 Touch Judges: 12. Kye Knight Michael Wright (c) 12 Nathan Hanneghan Times: 13. Troy Adams Ashton Styles Jacob Griffin 13 Caine Wynyard LLT: 12.00 am Liam Scott Nathan Robinson Fred Kierce ague Sponsors Kyle McBrearty W Reserve: 1.00 pm AM Matt Gibson L Coach: Alex Moore A BE IG RA R Assistant Coach: Laurie Weir Coach: Dean Amos R TE L First: 2.30 pm Manager: Peter Johnston Trainers: Mark Heming R Head Trainer: Shane Jenkins B LL LE UG Manager: Greg Banks LU A AG BY C TB & Michael Masters O UE FO First Aid: Phil Trainor & Cliffy Jacklin Y RUGBY LEAGUE TOUKLEY RLFC 2 RESERVE GRADE OPEN AGE LADIES LEAGUE TAG BERKELEY VALE NORTHERN LAKES BERKELEY VALE NORTHERN LAKES 1. Josh Selmes 1. Codie Hansen 1. Leah Turton 1. Karly Falzon 5 2. Jake Knott 2. Paul Zuvela 2. Tara Ugur 2. Hannah Rendell 7 3. Jeff Attenborough 3. Jye Powell 4. Breah Praszczalek 3. Brea Singnam d.com 4. Rodger Buhagiar 4. Robert Campbell UMINA BEACH 5. Lucie Eastment 4. Victoria Mcknight R.L.F.C. oast.leaguenet.com.au 5. Mitch Palmer 5. Ethan Collier 6. Shaylee O’Hagan 5. Melissa Panton 18. Jeff Fields 6. Michael Leard 7. Chili Tierney 6. Mel Banks NORTHERN 17. Keegan Hayne Office Hours: 7. TBA 8. Sharni Praszczalek 7. Brittany Smith Monday - Friday 23. Kyle McBrearty 8. Bailey Petrie 9. Maddy Sullivan 8. Merryn Dickinson 9. Nathan9.00Danksa.m. - 5.00 9. p.m. LAKES Jordan Boyd 10. Tammy Votano 9. Skye Collier 10. Mitch Evrard 10. TBA 11. Kristy Turton 10. Georgia Devlin 22. Campbell McBrearty 11. Dean Woodroffe 12. Kerry Osborne 11. Ellie Lees BYE dividual20. James Weldon clubs 12. Jed Boreham 14. Kaycee Heming 13. Hayley Dingle 13. Waylon van Beveran 13. Jacob Saker 15. Megan Jenkins 14. Renae Lockley 16. Selene McPhail 15. Hayley Allsop Matt Green Mathew Atchison 17. Jamie Laing-Reece 17. Alicia Bell Mick Masters Coach: Brent Pisani 18. Tasha Trainor 20. Donna Carpenter Josh Wigham 19. Keryn McPhail Jordan Reynolds 21. Ash Scollay 20. Sandra Aquilina Jake Konemann 24. Vanessa Segarino Coach: Anthony Frater Lee Fogg 25. Ashleigh Hawkins Coaches: Peter Dimech Coach: Phil Trainor & Ray Arrow Manager: Sandy Praszczalek Manager: Joel Graham Trainers: Mick Praszczalek Trainers: Courtney, Cliffy, Shawn & Aaron Gill Ref: N. Hanneghan • TJ: L. Bryant / C. Richardson Ref: C. Richardson • TJ: L. Bryant / N. Barton 14.
of Country Rugby League Panthers News Warriors News A special mention must go to our major sponsor 1st Grade Report the Doylo. We really appreciate their continued help Last week’s game was not pretty, poor ball handling and options made it and support. Please don’t forget our after match presentation each week a very frustrating game to watch and when completion rates are so low in the Smokehouse at the new time of 5.30pm on Sundays. Supporters you aren’t going to win footy games. are most welcome. Keep Friday 27th September free for the Warriors We will improve this week and get our season back on track...stick with presentation night at the Doylo staring at 6.30 pm. More information later. us!!! Players player and the three points went to the tireless Party boy Congratulations also goes out to Samantha Jamieson and Luke Mills with Munners picking up two and Mitchy Green and Weiry both picking up who welcomed there new baby boy last week. one point each. Don’t have much else to say about the game because I’ll Ladies Report probably get fined if I say what I really want to say!!! The girls again came out with a positive approach and played accord- Johno ingly. After a slow start Kincumber led at half time 8-0. The girls returned Reserve Grade to the field with a new never say die attitude in the second half and put Our reserve grade had everything to play for but unfortunately, we pressure on their opponents with the footy and took control of the game. displayed one of our worst performances of the season so far. 3 points went to Skye Collier with Brea and Hannah also having great For 25minutes of the1St half we lead 6_0, then Terrigal scored two quick games. Congratulations and thanks to the ladies who are playing very try’s to go to break winning12_6. The 2nd half was all one-way traffic well and are starting to hit their straps at the right time. Some of our ladies with Terrigal who played with more enthusiasm and determination to win regularly volunteer which we greatly appreciate as well . Hard work and 34_6 a very disappointing result. discipline are starting to see this team improve in time for the finals. Women’s Tackle W AM Thirds report L A BE Another very hard fought game with the Kincumber leading for most of IG RA Our Women’s Tackle Team continued their winning way with a hard R R L TE fort victory over 2nd placed Aberglasslyn 10- 4 on Saturday afternoon. the contest. The Warriors dropped quite a few balls and the penalties did RU B LL Berkeley Vale are now LE G not go our way despite a late come back. The game ended up 22 Kin- UE on top with 23 points as clear leaders. The LU A AG BY C TB O cumber’s way with the Warriors 6 all at full time. Luke Murphy received FO Women’s next game is against Awabakal on Saturday 20th July at Walter’s Park at 1.50pm. Next home game is against Maitland United on the 3 points. Saturday 27th July at Berkeley Vale Oval at 4pm. Seconds Report TOUKLEY RLFC The boys started poorly and never got going until late in the first half. Berkeley Vale Rugby League & Sports Club would like Poor ball control and a massive amount of penalties had the boys on the back foot for most of the game. Thanks go to the players who backed up to congratulate Isabell Kelly and Kirra Dibb on their . Yet strong games were had by Codie and Jordy performance last Friday night playing for NSW. First Grade report: It is great for the Central Coast that Isabelle & Kirra have been It was a battle from start to finish particularly in the first half when the UMINA selected BEACH for the Australian Jillaroos team, well done Warriors looked like they could run away with the contest.The Warriors R.L.F.C. and Congratulations. were tight with their defence until the later stages of the game which slipped away from them in the last half. The whole game was entertaining Berkeley Vale Rugby League & Sports Club would like to thank our and hard fought by both teams. Sponsors, for their continued generous support of our great club. Again the boys need to eliminate errors at crucial stages of the match Bateau Bay Bowling Club, Whitey’s Rite Price Tyres, and more success will be achieved. Congratulations to Ronald Sines and Mingara, Berkeley Vale Cellars, Tumbi Wholesale Meats, Chittaway Rizza were both strong. Tavern, Tim Clark Best Signs, Bakers Delight Wyong, Refreshing Pools Services, Our proud sponsors are: ETS Long Jetty, Zen Bu Kan Kempo Karate, Tumbi Sand and Soil, Wyong Mazda, Jetty Auto Repairs, Tuggerah Major Club Sponsor: The Doylo Lakes Glass, Outdoor Leisure Living Patios, Toowoon Bay Carpets Other main sponsors include: and Shutters, The Bowlo, Doylo Vets and Animal Hospital, Berkeley Vale Laundrette, Tony Smith Accountants, Treememdaus Evolution Security, TLE Electrical Supplies, Tree Services Phil Woodridge Gases, Royal Wolf Containers, Foodworks, Active Fitness, Mick Brady Buses and Affordable Plumbing Projects. Precision Air conditioning, Carragher Constructions, Haven Tipper Hire We strongly encourage all our members and MDFI - Mitch Diduszko Flooring Installations 0404055744. to support these fine businesses that continue to support us...... Your generosity is greatly appreciated and valued YOU CAN ADVERTISE HERE PROUD SPONSOR PLEASE PHONE CENTRAL COAST DIVISION Central Coast Division rugby league office of Country Rugby League Phone: (02) 4359 7255 15.
AM BE IG RA R R L TE RU B LL LE G LU A Junior Rugby League Sponsors AG BY C TB W AM O UE L FO A BE IG RA R darren RESERVE Grade R L TE R Y RUGBY LEAGUE B LL LE UG LU A AG BY C TB O UE TOUKLEY RLFC FO 2 kennedy CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE TOUKLEY 1 Hayden Allen TERRIGAL TOUKLEY RLFCRyan Donnelly 1 OVAL 5 GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt 2 Bryce Moffat Michael McDonnell 2 7 Phone (02) 4343 4222 3 Jayden Westerman Logan Sipple 3 d.com 4 UMINA Joel BEACH Howie Harry King 4 ADMINISTRATION: oast.leaguenet.com.au Sharon Ivers R.L.F.C. 5 Micheal Ojeda Blaine Nelson 5 Phone (02) 4343 4255 Hours: (02) 4340 4567 6 Tyler Gasson Office Fax Owen Pearce 6 sunday MondayEmail - Friday ccdrl@bigpond.com 9.00 a.m. -Website 7 Kiran Page 8 Matt Jones 5.00 p.m.http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au 9 Mitch Thompson Referee: UMINA BEACH R.L.F.C. Sam Collett Max Gordon Baileigh Grim 7 8 9 dividual Mt Penang 14th July 2019 CCDRL Division Office & Mailing Address: clubs Parklands 10 Lyndsay Steele 11 Jye Tudehope Office Hours: Monday - Friday Bryce Barton Jack Booker Kyle McLean 10 11 Building 27, The Avenue 12 Zac Hayward 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. Touch Judges: Dave McLean 12 Kariong NSW 2250 13 Blake Leaudais Ben Thompson Caydn Rosemyer 13 Brad Durrant Ben Greentree Tom Sims 14 Times: Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written by the individual clubsHarper Jayden Brad Jay 15 and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. Cameron Jackson Harry Meyn 16 Reserve: 1.00 pm Coach: Brad Gasson Sean Foster 17 Darcy Gilchrist 18 Manager: Tammy Simpson Coach: Dave McLean Opens: 11.30 am Trainer: Craig Hayward Trainer: Greg Woodbury Trainer: Justin Sopp TOUKLEY 1 Jake Harrison OPEN AGE TERRIGAL Jesse Kamper 1 2 Blake Faulks Blake Biggs 2 3 Nic Fuller Mick Brown 3 FIRST GRADE 4 Adam Chandler Nick Sigle 4 5 James Ogier Logan Rea 5 TERRIGAL 6 7 Nathan Thomas Fletcher Celand Brendan Eather Michael Palmer 6 7 - BYE 8 9 Jacob Harris Zac Levy Referee: Brady Gerber Henry Devine 8 9 Flynn Cernoy 10 Richard Crutcher Brad Jay 10 11 Dean Frewin Kye Cornwell 11 Touch Judges: 12 Aaron Kentwell Tom Sims 12 Ben Thompson 13 Shaun Armer Sean Foster 13 Tyson Murray Ben Greentree Josh Neilson 14 LADIES LEAGUE TAG Kyle McCarthy Lincoln Stanley 15 Chad Dawson Michael Gray 16 TERRIGAL Ayden McKinnon Bailey Platt 17 Israel Coggan Mitch Maher 18 - BYE Brent Wills Sean Wise 19 Luke Vanteunenbroek Craig Starr 20 Coach: Fletcher Celand Lewis Addison 21 Manager: Tammy Simpson Coach: Lewis Addison Trainer: Craig Hayward Trainer: Dane Clarke 16.
W AM A BE IG RA R R L TE Hawks News Sharks News RU B LL LE G LU A League Sponsors AG BY C TB W AM O UE L FO A BE IG RA R R L TE RU B LL LE G LU A Open age. The Sharks hosted the Berkeley Vale Panthers at AG BY C TB O UE TOUKLEY RLFC FO The Wyong Roos travelled across the bridge to Shark Park and despite going in as underdogs in two Darren Kennedy Oval to take on the Hawks and most people were ex- of the three matches, the Sharks came away with three wins on the day, as OUNTRY RUGBY pecting LEAGUE a cricket score. The boys showed a heap of enthusiasm and well as the two points for the bye in the Opens and kept their hopes alive in played one of their best first halves of the season. After leading 6-0 early TOUKLEY RLFC the top two grades for a semi-final spot. 4343 4222the Hawks stayed strong and went into the break only trailing 10-6. Early The Terrigal-Wamberal Ladies League Tag team scored a good win against inUMINA the second BEACHhalf captain/coach Fletcher scored a clever try next to the R.L.F.C. a determined Panthers side. With lots of girls away the Sharks were domi- posts and the conversion put the Hawks back in front 12-10. Unfortu- nant and with the welcome return of five-eight Em Hennessey who had a 4343 4255nately the boys ran out of steam and the Roos came home over the top hand in nine of the twelve tries ran out winners 50 - 0. Representative wing- 4340 4567of us. All in all it was a pretty good display from the whole team but could ers Rachael Mortell and Rachel Dobbie continued their outstanding form @bigpond.com UMINA BEACH have been a bit closer with a bit more intensity in the last 20 minutes. R.L.F.C. this season with Rach M scoring four tries and Rach D two tries. Other try //centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au scorers were Claudia Symington, Matead Barber, Em, Rach Curnow, Alex Well done boys. ress: Reserve grade. Office Hours: Jamison and Kate Fullbrook. The three points and Players Player award Monday - Friday With a heap of late withdrawals and 7 players having to play a second went to Rach Mortell, two points went to Matead who was excellent at full- game things were 9.00 a.m.going always - 5.00top.m. be tough. The Wyong side started back with Claudia picking up the one point in an excellent display of both attack and defence. fast and scored points quickly. It seemed like we had no answer to the en by theRoos attack individual . Trailing 42-0 at half time the lads regrouped and played clubs The Sharks Opens side were solid in gaining the two points with a bye over CDRL. a lot better in the second half. Although the opposition won the second the Panthers. Coach Addison had a smile on his face for the first time in half 22-0 we threatened their line a fair few times and found some chinks a long while, not sure if it was from his trip to Bali or getting further off the in their armour. The Hawks were unlucky not to score a couple of tries bottom of the ladder. and if they had of started the game this way the score would have been a lot better. We need to play a full 70 minutes and with that a few more It was an outstanding effort by the Sharks reserve grade team on the week- Major wins will come. Heads up boys we did look ok in patches against a very Spo end.n so Multiple r sbefore the game had very little impact on the effort changes strong squad. and application the side put in on Sunday. Probably our best display of the Toukley Hawks would like to thank our sponsors for their continued year thus far, and with plenty of improvement left in the us, things are looking well for the end of year. We have a really good mix of old heads and young support this season. bulls at the moment and things are coming together nicely. Just need to improve on our completion rates and end of sets to improve next week. Two of the young balls got points on the weekend, three points went to Caydn Rosemeyer, the two points and Players Player Kyle McLean, who both were outstanding while the one point went to Baileigh Grim, a veteran in the side at twenty, who got the team moving forward. In was a tough old school game against Berkeley Vale in First grade as we expected. Coming up against some very experienced old hard heads such Gold Sponsors as Alan Munro, Alex Moore and Troy Adams and co you need to be able to stay in the grind and hopefully take your opportunities when they arise. Full credit to our boys we defended very well when we had too and came away with an 8-4 win. We are a very young team who have a lot to learn and are still learning to trust each other in defence but they are steadily improving each week. Best for the Sharks were Aaiden Wright, Todd Lewis and Dayne Vette-Welsh. A bye this week and then the premiership favourites Wyong the following week where we will need to go to another whole level to be competitive but that challenge is something this young Sharkies side isn’t Silver Sponsors worried about, they will be ready. The Sharks wish to thank the following sponsors: Major Sponsor : TERRIGAL Hotel Jersey Sponsors : AIRPAK Sheet Metal, HYMIX Concrete, Dynamic Taxation and Training Services, LCD Debt Soloutions, Air Forced Air, Fujitsu, Titan Financial Planning, Australian Sports Nutrition, ZBR Clothing, Skillion Pools, JB Dance, Interior Makeovers Jumper Sponsors : Byrne Pipe and Civil, Rite Price Tyres, Junior Rugby League Sponsors Colles Manufactured Homes, Funnells Smash Repairs, Kierans Mechanics 2 You, Cloud 9 Thoroughbreds, LCD, Spackman Auto Centre, Platinum IT, East Coast Surfboards, McPherson Plumbing, Treemendous Tree Services, Xtract Carpet Cleaning, Responsive Plumbing Solutions, Noppen Air, AIRPAK Sheet Metal, Hills Street Sports Medicine Centre CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE TOUKLEY GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt Phone (02) 4343 4222 ADMINISTRATION: Sharon Ivers Phone (02) 4343 4255 Fax (02) 4340 4567 Email ccdrl@bigpond.com UMINA R.L.F.C 17. 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