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TOOHEYS C U P Central Coast Rugby League Official Program of Central Coast Division Rugby League Round 14 21 JULY 2019 Tigers Sharks ACTION Photos: LookPro Photography BECOME A MEMBER TODAY FOR ONLY $3.00
PRESIDENT’S 2019 ROUND 13 RESULTS MESSAGE First Grade Kincumber 26 defeated Erina 10 Last week’s round produced a new competition leader as Wyong Roos proved Wyong 32 defeated The Entrance 12 too strong for The Entrance Tigers in a quality game of Central Coast Rugby Woy Woy 50 defeated Ourimbah 0 League. With only one point separating both sides it will be a race for the minor Berkeley Vale won by forfeit v Northern Lakes premiership with Wyong having the more challenging run home. Kincumber hit back with some recent form overcoming Erina edging their way up the ladder Reserve Grade where they are of striking distance with Eagles and the Woy Woy Roosters Kincumber 16 defeated Erina 14 whom easily accounted for Ourimbah. Berkeley Vale 28 defeated Northern Lakes 10 Terrigal 36 defeated Toukley 18 This week will see the featured match of the round between Woy Woy and The Entrance 30 defeated Wyong 18 Kincumber at Woy Woy Oval starting at 2.30pm on Sunday and will also be Woy Woy 42 defeated Ourimbah 12 live streamed on BarTv through our facebook page Central Coast Rugby League. A chance for Kincumber to leap ahead of Woy Woy or for the Open Age Roosters to stake their claim on fourth spot. Erina meet with Berkeley Vale Erina 18 defeated Kincumber 12 where the Eagles are in need of a wanted victory hoping to starve off a gallant panthers outfit. The Entrance will look to bounce back with a win Terrigal 26 defeated Toukley 10 over Ourimbah and Terrigal host Wyong in a big task for the sharks. Wyong 20 defeated The Entrance 18 A reminder that clubs are responsible for their player/spectator behaviour Ladies League Tag under the Code Of Conduct and may we all ask that respect is given to the Erina 40 defeated Kincumber 0 game of Rugby League as a product and respect the decency afforded to all Wyong 18 defeated The Entrance 0 stakeholders. The Code Of Conduct is contained within this program for Northern Lakes 18 defeated Berkeley Vale 8 reference. Woy Woy 8 defeated Ourimbah 4 Good luck to all Clubs & Officials in this week’s matches. Regards, NEXT WEEK Gerard Andrews President CCDRL ROUND 15 Saturday 27th July 2019 Wyong v Ourimbah Morry Breen Oval – 7.00pm Sunday 28th July 2019 Terrigal v Northern Lakes @ Duffys Road – 2.30pm Kincumber v The Entrance @ Mackillop Oval – 2.30pm Berkeley Vale v Woy Woy @ Berkeley Vale Oval – 2.30pm Toukley v Erina @ Darren Kennedy 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 115 72 72 72 331 The Entrance 110 88 54 72 324 Kincumber 80 104 60 30 274 Erina 90 64 48 54 256 Terrigal 70 52 30 66 218 Woy Woy 85 48 0 24 157 Ourimbah/St Edwards 20 16 69 24 129 Berkeley Vale 60 52 0 12 124 Northern Lakes 20 8 33 36 97 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 Wyong 13 9 1 1 2 472 108 364 23 Josh MANTELLATO Wyong 3 59 0 130 The Entrance 13 10 2 0 1 426 158 268 22 Jake FITZPATRICK Erina 2 42 0 92 Erina 13 8 4 0 1 316 177 139 18 Matthew NELSON The Entrance 8 21 0 74 Aaiden WRIGHT Terrigal 4 26 0 68 Woy Woy 13 7 4 1 1 304 257 47 17 Chris HYDE Woy Woy 3 27 0 66 Kincumber 13 6 5 0 2 252 216 36 16 Luke DOLBEL Wyong 16 0 0 64 Terrigal 13 5 6 0 2 210 254 -44 14 Matthew KILLICK The Entrance 0 31 0 62 Berkeley Vale 13 4 7 0 2 194 253 -59 12 Samuel PAUL Kincumber 5 17 0 54 Ourimbah 13 1 11 0 1 104 430 -326 4 Luke REDHEAD Woy Woy 13 0 0 52 Northern Lakes 13 1 11 0 1 121 546 -425 4 Tyson POTGER Kincumber 6 13 0 50 Reserve Grade Reserve Grade Kincumber 13 13 0 0 0 468 118 350 26 Jake SLEE The Entrance 4 81 0 178 The Entrance 13 11 2 0 0 550 72 478 22 Blake WYLIE Kincumber 9 33 0 102 Wyong 13 9 4 0 0 446 136 310 18 Joshua KESSLER Wyong 1 41 0 86 Matthew DOWNEY Erina 3 32 0 76 Erina 13 8 5 0 0 350 182 168 16 Jeffrey FIELDS Berkeley Vale 4 25 0 66 Terrigal 13 6 6 1 0 276 332 -56 13 Samuel MCCLELLAND The Entrance 14 0 0 56 Berkeley Vale 13 6 6 1 0 206 274 -68 13 Baileigh GRIM Terrigal 3 20 0 52 Woy Woy 13 6 7 0 0 254 294 -40 12 Luke MALJEVAC Erina 12 0 0 48 Ourimbah 13 2 11 0 0 224 518 -294 4 Matthew FLORIDO Ourimbah 4 16 0 48 Toukley 13 2 11 0 0 98 630 -532 4 Jaxon STUBBS Kincumber 11 0 0 44 Northern Lakes 13 1 12 0 0 150 466 -316 2 Open Age Open Age Dale WILSON St Edwards 11 33 0 110 Wyong 13 8 1 0 4 250 98 152 24 Brayden CAIN Kincumber 3 37 0 86 Luke ATHERTON The Entrance 3 18 0 48 St Edwards 13 8 1 1 3 270 74 196 23 Jeremy TUNKS Wyong 4 16 0 48 Kincumber 13 8 3 0 2 322 106 216 20 Aaron SYKES Kincumber 9 5 0 46 The Entrance 13 6 4 0 3 214 132 82 18 Shayne CORDA St Edwards 10 0 0 40 Erina 13 5 5 0 3 216 190 26 16 Luke MILLS Northern Lakes 3 12 0 36 Northern Lakes 13 2 7 1 3 166 186 -20 11 Bryce BURGUN Wyong 9 0 0 36 Terrigal 13 2 8 0 3 82 318 -236 10 Chad VOYSEY Erina 9 0 0 36 Toukley 13 0 10 0 3 56 472 -416 6 Orisi RANAVUE Kincumber 8 0 0 32 Ladies League Tag Ladies Leauge Tag The Entrance 13 11 1 0 1 433 54 379 24 Holly BUCHANAN The Entrance 9 46 0 128 Shannon HIGGINS Terrigal 10 21 1 83 Wyong 13 10 1 0 2 364 18 346 24 Sarah DIMECH Wyong 4 27 0 70 Terrigal 13 9 2 0 2 411 36 375 22 Sian GEORGE The Entrance 16 1 0 66 Erina 13 8 4 0 1 262 97 165 18 Rachael MORTELL Terrigal 15 3 0 66 Northern Lakes 13 5 7 0 1 130 288 -158 12 Ashlee RUSSELL Erina 14 0 0 56 Kincumber 13 3 8 0 2 76 248 -172 10 Tylah VALLANCE Erina 8 12 0 56 Ourimbah 13 3 9 0 1 68 294 -226 8 Elysia ATKINS Terrigal 11 5 0 54 Woy Woy 13 3 9 0 1 50 373 -323 8 Stephanie SHARP The Entrance 13 0 0 52 Berkeley Vale 13 0 11 0 2 12 398 -386 4 Merryn DICKINSON Northern Lakes 6 13 0 50 3.
erina First Grade oval G o l dERINA Sponsors 1. Lewis Sheens BERKELEY VALE Ben Neville 14 2. Mitch Deegan John Carroll 2 3. Danny Lawrence Riley Foott 3 4. Ryan Owens Mitch Renwick 4 SUNDAYS i l v 5. Luke Drummond Jason Little 5 6. Connor O’Beirne Hayden Green 6 7. Jake Fitzpatrick Alex Moore 7 e20. r Sp Te o nso rs 21st July 2019 9. Kene Whata Steve Pont Referee: Brodie Green Lincoln Tubridy 8 9 10. Brandon Shovellor Jeff Hartup Alan Munro 10 11. Jono Wright Jack Weir 11 12. Trent Pye Kye Knight 12 Times: 13. Oliver Clements Touch Judges: Troy Adams 13 14. Tommy Anderson Paul Taylor Caine Wynyard p o n s o r LLT: s 12.00pm 15. Joel WFrazer AM Ashton Styles Liam Scott L 16. Tyler O’Brien A BE IG 17. Ben Steven RA Kyle McBrearty R Reserve: J u n1.00 i o pm R L r Rugby League Sponsors TE 18. Bryce Holland Coach:. Alex Moore 19. RU Bailey Scott Assistant Coach: Laurie Weir B LL LE G LU A AG B(Two to be Omitted) First: 2.30 pm C TB TE Y Manager: Peter Johnston O UE Coach: Dane Allen FO Asst Coach: Michael Ahearn Trainers: Mark Heming LE R A Asst Coach: Chris Liggins and Michael Masters Strenght & Conditioning:Chirs Young UE First Aid: Phil Trainor Trainer: Ryan Fenning TOUKLEY RLFC Strapper: Bruce Sinclair & Danny Stainton and Cliffy Jacklin CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE TOUKLEY RLFC OPEN AGE GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt RESERVE GRADE Phone (02) 4343 4222 LADIES LEAGUE TAG ERINA BERKELEY VALE ADMINISTRATION: Sharon Ivers ERINA BERKELEY VALE 1. Jayden Pearson 1. Josh Selmes UMINA Phone BEACH (02) 4343 4255 1. Ash Russell 1. Leah Turton 2. Jake Knott R.L.F.C. 2. Bailey Hill 2. Tara Ugur m.au 2. Richard Toka Fax (02) 4340 4567 3. Emily Haines 4. BreahUMINA Praszczalek 3. Jesse Hood 3. Jeff AttenboroughEmail ccdrl@bigpond.com BEACH Office Hours: 4. Liz Bauer 5. Lucie Eastment R.L.F.C. 4. Mitch Bowlar 4. Rodger BuhagiarWebsite http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au 5. Alicia Carroll 6. Shaylee O’Hagan Monday 5.- Friday Petero Kanawabu 5. Josh Wigham CCDRL Division Office & Mailing Address: 6. Lucie Workman Office Hours: 7. Chili Tierney ERINA 0 a.m. -6.5.00 p.m.McLeod Regan 18. Jeff Fields 7. Rhiannon Hall 8. Sharni Praszczalek Mt 7. Nathan Deane Penang Parklands 17. Keegan Hayne Monday - Friday 8. Katie Richter 9. Maddy Sullivan Building 27, 8. Otene Tutaki 23. The Avenue Matt Green 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. Van Buizen 9. Bronty 10. Tammy Votano Kariong 9. Damian Takarua 20. Blake Batton NSW 2250 9. Mick Master’s Disclaimer 10. - AllMitch BYE Evrard contained are written by the individual clubs editorials 10. Amelia Carroll 11. Jade Harkins 12. Tylah Vallance 11. Kristy Turton 12. Kerry Osborne 14. Kaycee Heming 11. Nathan Bell and as such22.are Campbell not theMcBrearty views held by the CCDRL. 13. Emily Campbell 15. Megan Jenkins 12. Damon Brady 20. James Weldon 14. Louise Allen 16. Selene McPhail 13. Kurt McGowan 13. Waylon van Beveran 15. Monique Saley 17. Jamie Laing-Reece Coach: Chris Liggins Mitch Palmer 16. Indie Elms 18. Tasha Trainor Manager: Kathryn Micallef Lee Fogg 17. Melissa Haller 19. Keryn McPhail Trainer: Ryan Fenning Jordan Reynolds 18. Tayla Montgomery 20. Sandra Aquilina Cody Konemann Coach: Phil Crowe 24. Vanessa Segarino Coaches: Peter Dimech 25. Ashleigh Hawkins Manager: Kate Campbell & Ray Arrow Coach: Phil Trainor Trainer: Dayn Marson Manager: Trainers: Courtney, Cliffy, & Shawn Trainer: James Simnett Trainers: Mick Praszczalek & Aaron Gill Ref: P. Taylor • TJ: B. Greentree / C. Richardson Ref: C. Richardson • TJ: B. Greentree / A. Styles 4.
of Country Rugby League Eagles News Panthers News It was a freezing, windy & horrible night, with the 1st Grade Report - Unfortunately, Northern Lakes result much the same. The Eagles travelled to forfeited 20 mins before kick off, our players and Go l d South Kincumber S phopeful o n ofsvictory ors and excited by their 1st Saturday supporters were not happy with what happened but the Berkeley Vale night game of the year, unfortunately our top side were out enthused and Club understand why it happened. out muscled for most of the match and, like most of the spectators, wish- Reserve Grade ing they had just stayed at home. Despite missing almost half of the top The panthers came out firing at the start to score 3 quick tries with one team, Coach Dane Allen was still expecting to win and certainly a better more towards the end of the first half to lead 18-0. performance from the boys. Continuing on his good form, Players Player In the 2nd half we managed to score 2 more try’s, but our ball control was S i lwas v Jake e rFitzpatrick,Spo whon never so stopped r s scheming closely followed by poor, and our discipline was lacking to concede a number of penalties DL and big Tyler O’Brien . which enabled Northern Lakes to score 2 tries towards the end. The final 2nd Grade took on the premiership leaders and came away believing score being 28-10. they should have probably won or at least shared the points. 2 conten- tious decisions late in the game, one which lead to Reggie being sin Women’s Tackle binned, really made it tough for our boys. Coach Liggo was surprisingly The Women’s next game is against Awabakal on Saturday 20th July at upbeat after W the game in what was probably our best performance of Walter’s Park at 1.50pm. Next home game is against Maitland United on AM Saturday 27th July at Berkeley Vale Oval at 4pm. L A BE the year. Leading from the front as usual was Otene , Damo and Leary IG RA R R L TE R uwith gR b lockyforward Le Kurtagetting g uthrough e Sa p o n ofswork mountain o rin s the middle. W AM L Berkeley Vale Rugby League & Sports Club would like A BE IG B LL ALEpenalty goal awarded to the Colts with seconds to go gave the home UG RA R LU A R AG BY C TB L TE to thank our Sponsors, for their continued generous O UE FO side a 16-14 win. RU B LL LE G support of our great club. LU A Open Grade bounced back in style with an impressive win over one of AG BY C TB O UE FO the competition favourites 18-12! The 1st half was as tough as it gets, Bateau Bay Bowling Club, LFC both sides ripping into each other, no quarter given. One of the Eagles Toowoon Bay Carpets and Shutters, DIVISION Fave OF sonsCOUNTRY & no doubt Bolts RUGBY- MattLEAGUE Ahearn made a rare appearance and Whitley’s Rite Price Tyres, Mingara, Berkeley Vale Cellars, TOUKLEY RLFC R: Scott hadWyatt a major impact on the result, lifting little brother Booz to another Tumbi Wholesale Meats, Chittaway Tavern, level. Both Phone (02) of 4343the 4222 boys scored tries and took most of the after match Tim Clark Best Signs, Bakers Delight, awards. Sharon The Eagles version of the Brady Bunch, Dylan and Damon, lead Ivers Refreshing Pools Services, ETS Long Jetty, ACH Phonethe charge(02)up 4343the middle 4255 against their old club. Zen Bu Kan Kempo Karate, Tumbi Sand and Soil, FaxThey certainly (02) 4340 copped 4567heaps but gave it back in spades and came out Gosford Nissan, Jetty Auto Repairs, Email on top. ccdrl@bigpond.com UMINA BEACH Website http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au Tuggerah R.L.F.C. Lakes Glass, Outdoor Leisure Living Patios, LLT Report -The team’s goal this week was to keep building on our previ- ice & Mailing Address: Office Hours: Mick Brady Buses, Berkeley Vale Laundrette, ous week’s effort and the girls took the field focused to do that. We had s Monday - Friday Tony Smith Accountants, Treememdaus Tree Services. good field position for most of the half and that allowed our backs to run nue 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. into plenty of space and that resulted in an 18-0 lead at half time. The We strongly encourage all our members to support second half was similar but the Kincumber girls never gave up and tried these fine businesses that continue to support us...... to rally ls contained but ourbydefence are written was solid the individual clubs and as a team are improving each views held by the CCDRL. week. In a good team effort Ash Russell got players player with a pol- ished display at fullback, Amelia Carroll got the 3 points with a solid game in the middle with Lucie 2 points and Bronty 1 point after both having great games. The Kincumber girls never gave up and are in the battle for 5th spot so work hard girls and don’t give up. FINAL SERIES This week we are at home and starting to get some cattle back as we head towards the business end of the competition. Both teams are fight- ing for the points up for grabs. Elimination Semi Final @ Erina Oval We would also like to thank all of our loyal sponsors! 31st August 2019 Cassegrain Wines - Stevens Constructions - Elite Smash Repairs - Spars Beverage Equipment Qualifying Semi Final @ MacKillop Oval - Schweppes - Asahi - 4 Square Vending 1st September 2019 - Haines Gas Services - Tooheys - Helloworld Erina Group - Erina Leagues Club - ELC - Quad Services Minor Semi Final@ TBA - Coastwide Meats - United Technology Services 7th September 2019 - Casanova Oysters & Seafood - Fortunity - LJ Hooker Erina - Filectrics Pty Ltd Major Semi Final @ TBA - Domina Insurance Brokers - Sharp DS Central Coast 8th September 2019 - Parsons Outdoors & 4wd Supa Centre Erina - Datacom Fire - Datacom Security - Whitey’s Rite Tyres Final @ Berkeley Vale Oval - Bartos Bakehouse - Citrus Clean Carpet Cleaning 15th September 2019 - Boydita Flowers Delivered - Savy’s Fruits – JDS Building – Ainsworth Game Technology Grand Final@ Woy Woy Oval 22nd September 2019 Final Series Venues are subject to change depending upon Council requirements. 5.
ponsors W AM L A BE DUFFYS IG First Grade RA R R L TE R B LL LE UG LU A AG BY C TB ROAD O UE FO TERRIGAL WYONG GUE 1. Ryan McDonald Luke Sharpe 1 TOUKLEY RLFC 2. Harry Mulligan Josh Mantellato 2 3. Logan Sipple Luke Dolbel 3 SUNDAY 4. Cooper Bromwich Zane Rickit 4 5. Kyle Franklin Christopher Centrone 5 6. Logan Humphries Jack Burraston 6 m.au 21st July 2019 UMINA BEACH R.L.F.C. 7. 8. Todd Lewis Scott Schreiber Referee: Terence Seuseu Jack Lote 7 20 9. Aaiden Wright Mitchell Williams 9 Office Hours: Lochlin Stone 10. Brae Verheyen Greg Wisham 10 Monday - Friday 11. Josh Dias Tarnae Mahon 11 00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. Times: 12. Jack Lentfer Touch Judges: Wyatt Shaw 12 Flynn Cernoy 13. Josh Lyon Brock Molan 13 LLT: 10.30 am 14. Dayne Vette-Welsh Pat Webb Interchange (2 to be omitted) Opens: 11.30 am 15. Michael Parfitt 16. Kyle McLean Jake O’Meley Dustin Shaw Nathan Clarke Reserve: 1.00 pm 17. Ben Mooney Coach: Dave Lyons Dylan Clark Dustin Shaw First: 2.30 pm Manager: Mick Schreiber Trainer: Greg Woodbury Jarrod Kessler Coach: Anthony Clarke Trainer: Justin Sopp RESERVE GRADE OPEN AGE LADIES LEAGUE TAG TERRIGAL WYONG TERRIGAL WYONG TERRIGAL WYONG 1. Lachlan Fisher 1. Marco Tetevano 1. Jesse Kamper 1. Kane Ralph 1. 1. Holly Gibbons 2. Michael McDonnell 2. Ben Morsillo 2. Blake Biggs 2. Bryce Burgun 2. Rachel Dobbie 2. Kristen Kessler 3. Mick Brown 3. Matead Barber 3. Blaine Nelson 3. Tomi Kaati 3. Kyro Hallett 3. Olivia Glanville 4. Layne Foster 4. Harry King 4. Kaine Duroux 4, Nick Sigle 4. Jeremy Tunks 4. Erin Kessler 5. Rachael Mortell 5. Mitch Maher 5. Mick Brown 5. Jessie Baillo 5. Nathan Doney 6. Shannon Higgins 5. Shae Slattery 6. Brendan Eather 7. Rachel Curnow 6. Owen Pearce 20. Shaquai Mitchell 6. Joseph Marshall 6. Kelsey Clark 7. Michael Palmer 8. Elysia Atkins 7. Sam Collett 7. Aaron Heaven 7. Bradley Falzon 7. Sarah Dimech 8. Brady Gerber 9. Claudia Symington 8. Max Gordon 8. Brady Barwick 9. Henry Devine 8. Gary Field 10. Kate Fullbrook 8. Olivia Kernick 9. Baileigh Grim 9. Matt Power 10. Brad Jay 9. Sam Grose 11. Bronte Lambert-Minto 9. Teearna Langbridge 10. Jack Booker 10. Joel Patterson 11. Kye Cornwell 10. Carl Pearson 12. Sophie Smith 10. Georgia Corbett 11. Caydn Rosemyer 11. Dustin Shaw 12. Tom Sims 11. Matt Pouhila 13. Tamara Evans 11. Claire Reed 14. Bianca Davies 12. Tom Sims 12. Ethan Tetevano 13. Sean Foster 12. Ky Worrell 15. Ruby Richards 12. Courtney Yeo 14. Lincoln Stanley 13. Harry Meyn 13. Robbie Rodger 13. Zac Ryan 16. Meaghan Higgins 13. Madelyne Smith 15. Sean Wise 17. Alex Jamieson 14. Brad Jay Jack Marshall 16. Michael Gray Trent Sunderland 14. Milla Evans 19. Britt Treweeke 17. Darcy Gilchrist Joe Marshall 17. Logan Rea Lachlan Garland 15. Jessie Martin 20. Renee Maher Coach: Dave McLean Taniela Tangulu 18. Bailey Platt Braydon Binnie 16. Darby Clark Coach: Sam Ricketts Trainer: Greg Woodbury Daniel Navarro 19. Simon Tuifua Tyson Vanderwolf Trainer: Neil Higgins 17. Chloe McClymont Trainer: Justin Sopp Coach: Jason Parker 20. Craig Starr Coach: Michael Stewart Trainer: Anthony Barber 20. Emily Teale Lewis Addison Trainer: Lisa Ricketts Coach: Claire Reed Jeremy James Manager: Glen Symonds Coach: Lewis Addison Trainer: Dane Clarke Ref: P. Webb • TJ: D. Cameron / J. Teale Ref: F. Cernoy • TJ:L. Stone / D. Cameron Ref: D. Cameron • TJ: J. Teale / P. Webb Proudly supporting Rugby League on the Central Coast 6.
Sharks News W WONG ROOS NEWS CONTINUED:- AM L A BE IG RA R Open Age – Sponsored by DMC Dovmac Mining & Construction, R L TE RU Austbrokers Central Coast, Bella Group Services and Northlakes Glass & Glazing B LL LE G LU A AG BY The Sharks travelled to Toukley on the weekend Wyong 20 – The Entrance 18 C TB O UE FO and with the Sharks already taking the points with byes in The Entrance are dangerous because the players are prepared to work hard for 70 1sts and Ladies League Tag, the Seconds and Opens both had solid wins to minutes and compete on every play. The Roos have the ability to conjure something complete a successful day. from nothing but remain prone to fading in and out of games and are vulnerable to The Sharks Open grade side travelled across the Entrance Bridge to Toukley persistent opposition. The home team scored first in this match. A right side spread LFC where we knew we had to perform with any hope of our season being kept alive. in the 4th minute created an extra man. Right centre Kyro Hallett capitalised with Our first half of Rugby League was a season high, where we repelled the Hawks a regulation draw and pass for veteran back Wade Bryant to score wide out. The and took advantage to cross for three tries and went in leading 16 - 6 at the break. Tigers responded in the 23rd minute when left wing Matt Gentles found space on the The second half we went back to making plenty of mistakes and let the Hawks back into the game but it was our defence that won the day with a 26 - 10 final outside of the Roos defensive line. Wyong hit back 6 mins later. Half Michael Smith scoreline. The three points and Players Player went to Mick Brown who is just attacked the short side then passed inside looking for his fullback Kane Ralph to test getting better and better after being moved to the centres and was rewarded with the soft spot behind the ruck. Ralph blew the hole and passed for Jeremy Tunks to ACH a great try, the two points went to Kye Cornwell who performed outstandingly in finish the movement. Tunks converted his try giving Wyong a 10-4 lead going into the the second row and crossed for a double, while the one point went to veteran break. The visitors narrowed the gap in the 38th minute. Taking advantage of good Craig Starr who did the hard yards and showed us his experience on the pad- field position, five eighth Mitch Hall grubbered into the ingoal late in the tackle count. dock. Logan Rae and Blake Biggs were the other try scorers with Michael Palmer Ralph attempted to escort the ball over the dead ball line, but a Tiger flashed past and adding three conversions. tapped the ball back as it threatened to go dead. Jarrad Sharp was on hand to ground Great effort on the weekend by the Sharks Reserve grade side in what would the rolling ball. The Roos regrouped and began to apply some pressure at the other be, I would imagine, one of the youngest graded sides that the Sharks would ever have put on a rugby league field. We fielded five seventeen year olds on end of the field but ill directed passing cost at least one scoring opportunity. Back- the weekend and with many casualties on the sideline, they did an absolutely rower Matt Pouhila eventually powered between defenders to score. Ralph made it outstanding job. We also had four guys back up from our third grade side who consecutive tries for the Roos when he regathered his own kick in the 48th minute were exemplary as well, great effort all round. The side trailed early but had and planted the ball in the north west corner. Tunks converted and the green and gold levelled up by halftime and finally got the better of the Hawks to run out 36 - 18 were suddenly out to a 20-8 lead. Wyong subsequently conceded three penalties in winners. Harry King continued his good form down the right edge bagging a tri- succession within its own territory. Prop Kyle Webb capitalised with a classic hit and ple and the three points as well as Players Player for the day. Two points when spin. The conversion left the Tigers within striking distance. Matt Hedges scored in to one of the young bulls Caydn Rosemeyer and one point to hooker Bayleigh the south west corner with less than 60 seconds remaining. The Entrance needed to Grim. The awards and points could have gone to any number of players it was convert from the sideline to snatch a draw but the kick was waved away. Carl Pearson an outstanding effort all round. Big game against one of the front runners this week and let’s hope that we can continue the improvement in form toward the received his team mates’ vote as Players’ Player. Hallett received the Coach’s Award. back end of the year. Reserve Grade – Sponsored by DMC Dovmac Mining & Construction, Austbrokers Central Coast, Regnis & Sons Refrigeration, Aubrey Brown Lawyers and Sharp DS The Sharks wish to thank the following sponsors: Central Coast Major Sponsor : TERRIGAL Hotel The Entrance 30 – Wyong 18 Jersey Sponsors : AIRPAK Sheet Metal, HYMIX Concrete, Roos centre Tomi Kaati took an early intercept as The Entrance pressed the Wyong Dynamic Taxation and Training Services, line and raced 70m before being rounded up by the Tigers. The home team was un- LCD Debt Soloutions, Air Forced Air, Fujitsu, able to convert that advantage into points. Visiting half, Jarod Hamer, intercepted a Titan Financial Planning, Australian Sports Nutrition, Wyong pass in the 16th minute and raced 80m to score. Tigers backrower Josh Walsh ZBR Clothing, Skillion Pools, JB Dance, Interior Makeovers charged down a kick in the 26th minute, recovered the ball then ran 35m to touch Jumper Sponsors : Byrne Pipe and Civil, Rite Price Tyres, Colles down. Jake Slee converted to give the visitors a 10-0 lead. Inside the last minute of Manufactured Homes, Funnells Smash Repairs, the first half, Aaron Heaven kicked crossfield with Bryce Burgun as his target. The Kierans Mechanics 2 You, tall winger leapt above the defenders and came down with the ball for the Roos only Cloud 9 Thoroughbreds, LCD, Spackman Auto Centre, points of the period. Slee stepped inside his marker in the 38th minute then dived into Platinum IT, East Coast Surfboards, McPherson Plumbing, Treemen- the Wyong ingoal to score. Slee converted his own try to extend the visitors lead to dous Tree Services, Xtract Carpet Cleaning, 16-4. Wyong was not playing with enough energy or imagination either side of the Responsive Plumbing Solutions, Noppen Air, ball to worry the Tigers. The Entrance ran in two more tries. Points came to the green AIRPAK Sheet Metal, Hills Street Sports Medicine Centre and gold only when the team began playing at an increased tempo and with more aggression. The five tries to four loss was not an accurate reflection of the difference between the teams and somewhat flattered the Roos. Kaati received the Players’ Roos News Player Award. Daniel Navarro collected the Coach’s Award. 1st Grade – Sponsored by Evolution Security, DMC Dovmac Mining & Construction, Ainsworth, Austbrokers Central Coast and Network Interiors Wyong 32 – The Entrance 12 The return clash of the competition heavyweights took The Entrance was fast out of the blocks, scoring in just the 3rd minute of play. Wyong place on a blustery Sunday at Roos HQ. Whilst Wyong retreated on tackle five, inviting the visitors to run the ball on the last. Left wing Perry managed to win three from four, no greater light was shed on LeBroque kicked as he was hemmed to the sideline. Adam McInnes chasing hard the big end of season issues. The Ladies got the better of the previously undefeated infield received a favourable bounce and offloaded for the fast-following Mitch Jacobs Tigresses, but how much can be read into that victory is a matter for conjecture. Open to score. Matt Killick converted from wide out. The Roos reply came 10 mins later. Half Age did not play well and were lucky to scrape home by a goal. Reserve Grade was Terence Seuseu provided a late offload to Luke Sharpe. The Wyong fullback instantly soundly beaten by a Tigers outfit which will take some stopping. The 1st Grade score- summed up the situation and spiralled a long pass from right to left giving winger Jake line did not tell the whole story as the home team did not comfortably gain the upper hand until the final 15 minutes of what had been a very close match to that point. Scicluna sufficient time and space to score in the northwest corner. The visitors lost Ladies League Tag - Sponsored by DMC Dovmac Mining & Construction, Austbrokers the ball on their own 20m line in the 27th minute. Wyong probed both sides of the Central Coast, Bella Group Services and Northlakes Glass & Glazing ruck before Sharpe engineered room for left centre Zane Rickit to squeeze between Wyong 18 – The Entrance 0 defenders and touch down. The home team led 12-6 at the end of a tense, high qual- Despite several key personnel being absent, The Entrance defence remained well ity first half. The lead was extinguished in the 43rd minute. Sione Tonga put Jacobs organised and difficult to unlock. First points did not come until the 17th minute when through a yawning gap. Killick added the extras. Josh Mantellato regained the lead half Kelsey Clark grubbered into the ingoal then won the race to the ball. A quick shift for Wyong when he kicked a penalty goal in the 60th minute. The Roos then crossed in the 24th minute allowed fullback Holly Gibbons to sweep from fullback and create for three unanswered tries. Seuseu and right back rower Tarnae Mahon combined a two on one. Holly exploited the resulting hesitation to slip between defenders and in the 64th minute for centre Luke Dolbel to complete the movement. Dolbel was at score. The home team took a 10-0 lead into halftime. Erin Kessler broke clear in the 31st minute and looked certain to score only to be tagged a few metres from the goal it again in the 71st minute. Skipper Mitch William engineered space for Seuseu. As line. Wyong reattacked the short side and Chloe McClymont completed the job with the defence converged Seuseu once again found Mahon in support. Mahon, still on a touchdown in the north east corner. The Roos crossed again in the 36th minute. his red “P’s” for kicking, heard Dolbel’s call and delicately stabbed the ball crossfield Kristen Kessler went hard on a kick chase and corralled the opposition in the ingoal. and into space. Dolbel easily won the race to the ball. Seuseu scored a solo try in Wyong probed from the restart with Erin Kessler eventually releasing Olivia Glanville the 75th minute, again exploiting some space created by Williams. Mantellato held into space with a long cut out pass to the left. The green and gold were good but another kicking clinic, successful with six goals from as many attempts. Scicluna was will need to be better if they have to defeat the Premiers again. The Entrance at full his teammates choice as Players’ Player. Wyatt Shaw’s work ethic snared him the strength are formidable and deserve to be competition favourites notwithstanding this Coach’s Award. loss. The Players’ Player Award went to Erin and the Coach’s Award to Kelsey. 7.
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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.
Come to our Free Information Sessions in July and August! Tuesday 23 July 2019 COMMUNITY GRANTS & SPONSORSHIP PROGRAMS 1.00 pm - 3.00 pm Blue Haven Community Centre 28 Brava Ave San Remo Register at www.eventbrite.com.au 5.30 pm - 7.00 pm Wyong RSL CLUB Anzac Avenue, Wyong Register at www.eventbrite.com.au Round 1 Council Community Grants Funding ROUND 1 Council Community Grants Funding Opens 1 August until 30 August 2019 Council has allocated $1.58 million in 2019/20 for funding which is available for local community projects, programs and events over two rounds. For guidelines, information, session dates, deadlines and application forms go to www.centralcoast.nsw.gov.au/funding 11.
EA BY G UE L FO C GUE EDSACC TOUKLEY RLFC First Grade oval THE ENTRANCE OURIMBAH UMINA BEACH 1. Grant Nelson Josh Moffitt 1 R.L.F.C. m.au 2. Matt Nelson Jason Overton 2 3. Mitch Jacobs Jack Bailey 3 Office Hours: SUNDAY 4. Shaune Corrigan Chris Morgan 4 Monday - Friday 5. Perry LeBroque Matthew Florido 5 00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. 6. Will Pearsall Trent Locke-Walker 6 21st July 2019 7. 8. Adam McInnes Matt Fisk Jason Easton Jye Newton 7 9 9. Matt Killick (C) Referee: Desai Gupwell 10 10. Mitch Achurch Jack Greentree Patrick Hunt 11 11. Jacob McCudden Brent Radburn 12 Times: 12. Jay Florimo Touch Judges: Brendan Walker 13 13. Ryan Doherty Thomas Bateup 20 Scott Brame LLT: 10.30 am Harley Ridge, Tim Nawaqatabu Ben Thompson Reserves: Sione Tonga, Luke Chant Zac Starkey Opens: 11.30 am Coach: Shane Wooden Assistant Coach: Nick Hyde Callum Clyne Joshua Elvins Reserve: 1.00 pm Manager: Steve Hamer Trainers: Jeff Coroneos, Coach: Grant Wooden Manager: Warren Matthews Andy Parker and Tony McCudden Trainer: Michael Woodhouse First: 2.30 pm Medical Staff: John Beattie, Bob Dubois, Dennis O’Loughlin Ball Boy/Girl: Jarrod Olive and Ava Wooden RESERVE GRADE OPEN AGE LADIES LEAGUE TAG THE ENTRANCE OURIMBAH THE ENTRANCE ST EDWARDS THE ENTRANCE OURIMBAH 1. Joe Stewart 1. Tim Matthews 1. Luke Atherton 1. Dale Wilson 1. Holly Buchanan 1. Elizabeth Dark 2. Jake Sanders 2. Corey Lees 2. Matt Hedges 2. Daniel Phillips 2. Tian Stephens 2. Ella McCabe 3. Brodyn Mills 3. Taison Totau 3. Josh Martin 3. Ryan Hay 3. Sian George 3. Shantai Smith 4. Sam McClelland 4. Eku Ratumainaceva 4. Reece Timewell 4. Jake Holwill 4. Angela Jones 4. Ella Woodhouse 5. James Nixon 5. John Young 5. Matt Gentles 5. Jordan Takacs 5. Paula Cawsey 5. Grace O’Keefe Hay 6. Jake Slee 6. Josh Smith 6. Mitch Hall 6. Mitch Coombs 6. Steph Sharp 6. Sophie Dryden 7. Jarod Hamer 7. Thomas Stewart 7. Josh Parish 7. Ryan Cox 7. Brooke Goodhand 7. Emily Buchan 8. Shaun Sinclair 8. Jim Holt 8. Kyle Webb (C) 8. Tim Boyd 8. Sharni Waters 8. Jessica Brooks 9. Nathan Cooper 9. Andrew Trinder 9. Connor Atkins 9. Locky Corda 9. Teah Goodhand 9. Maddison Lack 10. Tom Moloney 10. Samuel Stewart 10. Curtis Atkins (VC) 10. Steve Binns 10. Jocelyn Kelleher 10. Renae Jackson 11. Jordan Evans 11. Kane Thomas 11. Jacob Kernick 11. Chris Holliday (c) 11. Ella Smeeth 11. Vanessa Hunter 12. Josh Walsh 12. Blake Cooper 12. Wilson Hayes 12. Ben Fenning 12. Rochelle Shearer 12. Renee Schmidt 13. Jake Woods 13. Jayden Calverley 13. Aaron McKeon 13. Dave Thom 13. Melissa Varga 13. Emma Barlow Chase Partridge Samson Kerr Buddy King, Kai Doyle Matty Dewar, Kurtis Rogers 19. Crystal Marginson 14. Emma Burdack Bill Shaw Jodi Bond, Chris Ball Jono Clarke, Christian Thom Michael Batton Christian Bennett Coach: Craig Cawsey 15. Kylie Saunders Jacob Kernick Jake Holwill, Mitch Watling Daniel Pepper Cameron Clarke Zack Westwood Asst Coach: Brett Rimmer 18. Kellie Hay Jarrad Sharp Brent Radburn Coach: Kyle Whiteford Joshua Neilson Mgr: Maddison Symington 19. Ellie Richardson Coach: Mark Jurd Trainers: Matty Smith Manager: Logan Granger Coach: Warren Hillier Mick Thom & Sam Corda 20. Dayna Alipate Manager: Brent Atkins Trainers: Scott Mitchell & Trainer: Trainers Assistants: Coach: Mark Churcher Coach: Kate Cato-Symonds Adam Prince Hayden Cunningham Mitch Fletcher, Jeff Coroneos Manager: Chelsea Young Ball Boys: Lincoln Whiteford Manager: Marty Austin & Jordan Huckstepp Trainer: John Cato-Symonds & Lucas McCarthy Ref: B. Burton TJ: H. Moriarty / B. Thompson Ref: S. Brame • TJ: N. Barton / B. Thompson Ref: H. Moriarty • TJ: J. Greentree / N. Barton 12.
EA GB G Y LU O UE FO C LFC Tigers News The Central Coast Cleaning Contractor’s First Grade TIGERS NEWS CONTINUED:- Major Sponsor – First Grade Central Coast Cleaning Contractors, Reserve Grade Rapid Clean Central Coast GTL, Open Age Coco- Cola Amatil, League Tag Pallister Promotions, Beverage Sponsors Tigers winning streak came to a holt against a Tooheys (Lion), Coca Cola, Treasury Wine Estates, Scoreboard Spon- committed and well organised outfit in Wyong on the weekend. Although sor Goanna Services, Goal Post Sponsor Zibara Clothing ZBR, Jer- ACH locked at 12 all 15 minutes after halftime, the Roo’s put on a dominant sey & Business Sponsors OAS Technology Group, Sharp Document Solutions, Simonds Homes, Eris McCarthy Electrical, Victor Sports, display midway through the 2nd stanza to run out victors 32-12. Wyong Four Square Vending, Konami Australia, J A Courtney Electrical, are undoubtedly the benchmark of the competition and although we Coastwide Cars Tuggerah, Vital Hospitality Group (EGRoup), italk- tried we will need to be a lot better in a number of areas to compete next travel Belmont, Outdoor Leisure Living Patios, Don’s Outdoor Clean- time we meet. Best for our boys was Adam McInnes who did well in a ing, Tuggerah Lakes Glass, Casanova Oysters & Seafood, Novaskill new position after a last minute reshuffle forced him to fullback prior to Central Coast, Fortunity Assurance, Barker Plumbing Services, Hig- the match. 2 points went to Timmy N who tries his heart out every week. gins Coatings, EBet Group (MAX), Wideview Audio Visual & Security, 1 point went to Will Pearsall who kicked well early and tried his best to ECO Pest Consultancy, Royal Touch Paper Products. get us back on track. Please support all of our Sponsors where and when you can. The Rapid Clean Central Coast Reserve Grade Tigers faced off with the Wyong Roo’s at Morrie Breen Oval. The Tigers were looking forward to the challenge that Wyong always present and prepared accordingly. Magpies News The game started in typical fashion with both teams battling for momen- tum and field position. A couple of opportunist tries saw the Tigers take a 10-6 lead to the break. The Tigers started fast in the second half and dominated to take the score out to 30-10 before the Roo’s hit back late. The Reserve Grade although making it a contest for A good effort which is closer to the 70 minute performance the boys are the majority of the game, let the score blow out at the after. Final Score Tigers 30 Roo’s 18. end. It is pleasing to see the marked improvement with our less experi- The Coca-Cola Amatil Open Age Tigers fronted up to a great day at enced players. Points went to John Young, Sam Stewart and Eku with Wyong for Naidoc Round which is a massive day and week that should Andrew Trinder picking up players player – Wok. recognised in Rugby League. We knew the importance of this to our Ourimbah-Wyoming Rugby League Football Club would like to Indigenous Players and also the Indigenous Players from Wyong. There thank our business partners for 2019 and encourage our support- was plenty of feeling in some of the runs and tackles from both teams ers to use our sponsors services where possible: during this contest, this game felt like ground hog day losing to Wyong · Ourimbah – Lisarow RSL · BJ Howes Metaland Lisarow & Charmhaven by another 2 points! Great tussle but we seem to keep finding ways to · Kylee Jones One Agency Wyoming shoot ourselves in the foot on too many occasions with too many errors · Duncan Excavations and penalties. The effort is there but we need to find a way to keep a · Pudsey Plumbing & Drainage cool head and relax on the field to stick to the game structure and tac- · Bendigo Bank Lisarow tics we have in place, if we do this we will be a very hard team to crack. · Singo’s Meats Our halves pairing changes each week due to injury and players going · Coastal Rural Traders Ourimbah away, so this makes it hard to get the right balance to get the job done, · Wyong Group but another hard week at training should get us back ready for another · Anytime Fitness Wyoming hard game with Eddies! Best on the day was Connor, Webby, Curtis · Richard Green Automotive and the flying Matty Gentles out wide. Aaron McKeon also laid a great · Hog’s Breath Café Tuggerah platform early in the game as well. Thanks to all my Staff and Woodo · Spring Fresh Dry Cleaners · Starkey Freighters for your assistance with our side, it makes a big difference having your · Coast Chill Services Head Coach around your Opens side, building confidence for the fellas. · Bliss Demolition Cheers Jurdy · Coastwide Garden Maintenance The Pallister Promotions League Tag Tigers Round 13 top of the table · Australian Sports Nutrition clash between The Entrance Tigers and Wyong Roo’s unfortunately · Cooper Bros. Trucks & Machinery clashed with other sporting events which meant the Tigers girls only · Mass Nutrition had 9 available players and needed to borrow a couple of Juniors to · OUR Coast Physio at Ourimbah field a side. The game started in grinding fashion with both teams play- · Killarney Vale Denture Centre ing field position. Off the back of some good field position and a tiring · Quick Connect Electrical & Data Solutions Tigers defence, the Roo’s were able to get the first try of the game in the · Mears Concreting 15th minute with a grubber and chase from their 5/8. The Tigers girls did · Complete Wellness Disability Support Services well to defend an onslaught from the Roo’s over the next 10 minutes but cracked just before halftime to go in the sheds 10-0 down. The second half started with 2 tries in the first 10 minutes to take the score out to 18- 0. This was a good opportunity for Wyong to claw some for and against back from the table leaders, but the Tigers girls lifted and didn’t leak an- other point in the final 15 minutes to keep the score at 18-0. There were Bears News some real standout performances with Players Player Brooke Peachey playing a full game with a broken hand. Rochelle Shearer was outstand- The St Edwards Bears are proudly sponsored by: ing in her first game of the season, while 16 year old’s Montana Wilson Gosford Sailing Club, Terrigal Constructions and Emily Fealy both had great games playing in their first senior game. Coach Craig Cawsey could not be prouder of the effort his girls put in. White Dickson Architects, Polytec They gave their all and left nothing in the tank. Harvey Norman Commercial Snap Fitness Gosford, J Clarke Constructions 13.
Silver Sponsors WOY WOY First Grade oval WOY WOY Junior Rugby League Sponsors KINCUMBER W AM L 1. Mitch Manson Brodie CooperBER 1 A IG R AL R 2. Darnell Wisham Jesse Brynes 2 TE 3. Jack Brown Sam LE UG Paul R 3 B LL LU A AG BY C TB 4. Allister Beale Wade Hanell 4 O UE SUNDAY FO 5. Luke Redhead Blake Donkin 5 6. Ernie McGillicuddy Brad Bennett 20 CENTRAL COAST DIVISION OF COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE 7. Blake Mattei Fletcher Berry 7 21st July 2019 GENERAL MANAGER: Scott Wyatt Phone 8. Jade Mason (02) 4343 4222 9. Chris Hyde (c) Referee: TOUKLEY RLFC Brendon Hurd 8 Ian Henderson 9 Rob Bowen 10. Tom Reid Joel Hulett 10 ADMINISTRATION: Sharon Ivers 11. Rhys Ryan Tom Murphy 11 Phone (02) 4343 4255 Touch Judges: Fax Times: (02) 4340 4567 12. Mack Fawcett (vc) Tobi Holder Jake Shearer 12 13. Luke Moore Mark Byrnes 13 Email ccdrl@bigpond.com Dean Hagley LLT: 12.00 Websiteam Blake McLean http://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au Jesse Jackson UMINA BEACH R.L.F.C. Jake Hardman 14 Matt Hurd 15 CCDRL DivisionReserve: 1.00 Address: Office & Mailing pm Jimmy Fawcett Curtis Naughton Office Hours: Josh Foley 16 Mt Penang Parklands Darcy Etrich Monday - Friday Logan Wylie 17 Building 27, The First: Avenue 2.30 pm HEAD COACH: 9.00Ray a.m.Farag - 5.00 p.m. Coach: Paul Donkin ASST: Jason May Manager: David Clayton Kariong NSW 2250 ASST: Gavin Westwood Trainer: Glen Cole Tony Irons ASST: Lee Slattery Disclaimer - All editorials contained are written by the individual clubs MANAGER: Brendan Marks and as such are not the views held by the CCDRL. RESERVE GRADE OPEN AGE LADIES LEAGUE TAG WOY WOY KINCUMBER WOY WOY KINCUMBER 1. Billy James 1. Kyle Lang 1. Ellie Hipwell 1. Brooke Watson 2. Mitch Davidson 2. Daniel Hutchinson 2. Teagan King 2. Phoebe Sheaves 3. Pat Thompson 3. Kye Bonnici 3. Cali Backhouse 3. Millee Powell 4. Cordinier Critchfield 4. Jaxon Stubbs 4. Tahren Van Laar 4. Jessica Davies 5. Maddie Sivyer 5. 5. TBA 5. Mitch Richardson 6. Jasmine Wolfe 6. Latitia Randell KINCUMBER 6. Scott Gowans 6. Reece Pipers 7. Cody Bovis 7. 7. TBA 7. Mitch Clarke 8. Astrid Brannigan 8. Katie Andrew 8. Boydie Symes 8. Bailey Coombes BYE 9. Shay Bugelli 9. Teagan Powell 9. Darbee Williams 9. Ricky Chamberlin 10. Jessie Bovis 10.Sarah Walker 10. Jed Silvester 10. Alex Rozario 11. Britney Thompson 11.Bree Brown 11. Adrian Jones 11. Ryan Bender 12. Mackenzie Sivyer 12 Renee Jackson 12. Brenny Edwards 12. Elliot Rozario 13. Ella Wolfe 13.Ebony Harris 13. James Croot 13 Josh Starling 14. Melissa Lestrange 14.Candice Harris Darcy Etrich Coach: Steve Byrne 15. Melissa Talbot Scarlett Napier Jack Fletcher Managers: Lou Johnston 16. Shanae Milne Taylah Woodbridge Tyson Flanagan-Walton 17. Christine McNally Madison Randell Trainer: Tony Irons Joey Latu 18. Melissa Halstead & Kev Muller Coach: Lou Johnston Darnell Wisham COACH: Scott Markham COACH: Clint Israel Manager: Shannon Sharpe ASST COACH: Robert Wolfe ASST: Lee Slattery Trainers: Kev Muller MGR: Rachael Harrington MANAGER: Jake Westerman & Ben Kelly BALL BOY: Eden Wolfe TRAINER: Mark Bartley Ref:T. Holder • TJ: V. Bowden / D. Hagley Ref: D. Hagley • TJ: V. Bowden / B. Curnoe 14.
Sponsors Roosters News Colts News PRESIDENTS REPORT Welcome to all the Roosters players, coaching staff and Another great day for our club, 2 great wins and a close loss supporters to our Round 14 game against Kincumber at highlighted a very cold and windy night game at McKillop Woy Woy Oval today. against Erina. First grade proved to all of us that they are a good team who can L eLooking a g forward u e forS p o toncontinue all grades s o on r with s wins this weekend. play for each W AM other, never letting Erina into the game. Reserve grade won again L A BE IG An apology to all our players, coaching staff, committee, sponsors and support- (unbeaten) forRAthe season, opens were beaten in the last couple of minutes and R R L TE ers, Wand printing, Leanne Hayne and all concerned at Division for not getting the girls tried hard as normal. TheLE Uclub R management would like to thank all the players who helped set up and B LL our reports and team lists in last week. G LU A AG BY C TB stayed UE all day vigorously cheering on all our teams from the stable. Once again O Apart from the results of The Entrance game I wanted to pass on some thanks to FO thanks to all our supporters who braved the weather and to our many sponsors Shelley Nicholson who looked after the canteen, Paige Slattery for picking up the and old boys who made it a successful night for the club. Don’t forget to book programs and a big thankyou to the players from all grades who have assisted at early for tickets for our sportsman lunch advertised in this program we have lim- COUNTRY RUGBY LEAGUE recent home games as well. ited tickets left. Regards Graham TOUKLEY RLFC Today’s games are all must wins for all grades and it promises to be a cracker FIRST GRADE The rain again played its part in not allowing the Colts to have 2 full training ses- of a day. ) 4343 4222 sion this week which leaves us with only 3 training days in 4 weeks, but with the A reminder to all of our 90th Celebrations coming up Saturday 3rd August when enthusiasm of the combined seniors squad we were able to have a quality run on Fletch and Hindy are heading to Woy Woy Leagues cost is $150-00 which in- Thursday before our game against Erina Eagles. ) 4343 4255 cludes admission, entrée and main meal with a 4 hour drinks package plus lucky The First-grade squad were keen to play one of the main contenders for the Cen- ) 4340 4567 door prizes. tral Coast Rugby League premiership and test their skills an ability. The game rl@bigpond.com UMINA BEACH was played at a quick and enthusiastic pace and the Colts gained the upper hand Get in quick and get to see Fletch and Hindy on their first visit to the Peninsula. R.L.F.C. p://centralcoast.leaguenet.com.au early with a nice try to season campaigner Jake (Sam) Shearer. There were er- rors from both teams early which kept the game in an arm wrestle until the Colts dress: The Woy Woy Leagues LLT Office Hours: girls had a tight, hard fought but very welcomed win skipped away with 2 quick tries to Blake and Tyson (Toony Tiger) and then with against the Magpie girls Monday - Friday 8-4 with Shay Bugelli and jasmine Wolfe both crossing some real aggression and commitment in defence the Colts took a 16-0 score 9.00 for a try each. Best on the a.m. - 5.00 day for p.m. Players Player and 3 points Shay us were line into the sheds at half time. Bugelli, 2 points Jasmine Wolfe and 1 point to Ella Wolfe.. Erina came out firing in the second half as expected but the Colts defence held solid throughout the game which laid a nice winning platform. The seniors of the ten by the individual clubs squad Brad Bennett, Tom (Rocky) Murphy, Brendon (Who ate all the pies) Hurd, CDRL. Our Orana 2nd grade team were too good for Ourimbah crossing with a 42-12 Jake (Sam) Shearer came with their intent tonight and they showed the way for win. Try scorers for us were Billy James a trifecta, Darcy Etrich 2, Tyson Flana- the younger guys within the team. Brodie Cooper continues to show real promise gan-Walton, Adrian Jones and Brenny Edwards 1 try a piece with Brenny kicking at the back with his good talk and hard running, Wade Hanell again was solid 2 goals and James Croot 3. Best on the day for us were Billy James 3 points, as was the flyer Sam Paul who scored a good individual try as well as kicking Boydie Symes 2 points and Tyson Flanagan-Walton 1 point. Looking forward to goals, Matt Stone was great in the middle with a starting role this week and re- ally showed he wants the job. The rest of the team worked well within the team the game against Kincumber if we can get a full squad today we’ll be more than structure and did what was asked of them. But a special mention to the guy who a match for them. was self-motivated tonight and showed his class as a leader and ex-elite player that was sharp and ruthless and clinched the game with a very boring barge over The Kennards Hire 1st grade team took on the Magpies looking to get back on try well done Ian (Hendo) Henderson. the winners list. Our left side started brightly and good ball movement down the It was great to see a big crowd at the local derby and thanks to all the faithful in left saw Blake Mattei score under the post for a 6 nil lead. Chris Hyde broke the the Stable situated at the end of the ground. The boys thrived off your support. Bad luck to 3rd grade going down unluckily but I know Aaron will get them up next line and Mattei was again in support to run 60 metres for an early double. The week and to Butch Byrnes and his side, what a wonderful hard slogging win to right side joined in on the attacking flare and some slick movement saw Cur- stay top of the table, it makes a good club great again with that attitude. tis Naughton score under the posts and moments later the right side combined A tough assignment next week when we come up against the inform and now again this time Naughton setting up Alister Beale to score and convert for a 24 favourites to win the competition Woy Woy Roosters at Woy Woy Oval. Again, we nil halftime lead. will need to be at our very best to beat them as they are flying and will be hard to stop. But one step at a time and who knows? The scoring continued in the 2nd half after a cracking 40/20 from Hyde, he then RESERVE GRADE had the smarts to catch Ourimbah’s defence napping and he dived over for the The colts reserve grade had a hard fought 16-14 win over Erina at home. In first try of the half. Another crisp move from the left edge saw Mitch Manson cross a grinding game with 3 tries scored each, the result was decided by a penalty for his first try of the afternoon and moments later Manson was in again after coolly slotted over by Reece Pipers. With a few changes over the last week’s some good attacking play from the scrum. which is standard for the 1o clockers the boys again just found a way to win. We Mack Fawcett capped a solid game with a try and not to be outdone his back row now must start building our combinations to keep focused each week on improv- ing the non-negotiables in our team. Special mention to our young guys Josh and partner Rhys Ryan dashed over from 50 metres out to round out the scoring. It Reece and to Jase who backed up. was a solid all round game from the squad of 17 as we look to build momentum 1point to stubbsy in a solid game in attack. 2pts to Logan and 3 points Al Rosario, during the run home. Best for the Roosters was Mitch Manson with 3 points and who both led our pack in a tough forward battle. Well done boys. players player, Mack Fawcett continued his recent good form with 2 points and OPEN AGE the young front rower Jade Mason 1 point who laid the foundation in the middle Round 13 saw the local derby vs an experienced Erina team ready for a war, after a very physical start to the match by both sides, Erina scored the only try of the park. of the half going to the break with a 4-0 lead. After the break the boys came out firing and got the next two tries to lead 12-4. Off the back of some dropped balls All at the club wish Daniel Markham a speedy recovery from his surgery last in attack from the boys, Erina bounced back to score the next two tries and win week and also to Lee Slattery who underwent the knife to help out his son Coop- the match 18-12! Was a grinding game and considering we lost some big game er lets hope you’re all up and about quick smart. players in the first half, the boys dug deep to stay in the game for the whole 80. Well done boys we’ll be better for the loss. 3 points and players player to Braydo, ripped in in-attack and defence all day Finally again thanks to all our loyal supporters and much valued sponsors against his former, club good game bra.2 points to Josh Cummings, was classy for your support today and throughout the season. at hooker, and 1 point to Orisi who just leads from the front in everything he does! Woy Woy Leagues Club Kennards Hire Orana 6S Physio Ettalong Looking forward to the big games ahead. ASN Erina BBF Café Woy Woy Bakers Delight Woy Woy LADIES LEAGUE TAG Bendigo Bank Ettalong Campbells Home Timber and Hardware The girls knew it was going to be a tuff game against Erina, even with some DACH Constructions East Coast Food and Beverages strong defence from the colts, Erina ended up with the win. The points were hard to share, as all our girls put in a great effort.3 pts went to Ash, as she was HITEC Constructions KFC everywhere on the field. Ash had a great kicking game, she tagged well and NSW Aboriginal Land Council M&J Bookkeeping backed up her team mates, great effort Ash.2pts went to Teagan, who played Plus Fitness 24/7 Ettalong Target Press outstanding both in defence, tagging and handled the ball well in offence. Well done Teags.1pt each went to Taylah, and Stacey, as their defence work and tag- We hope to see you back at Woy Woy Leagues for the post match presentations. ging really helped the team, awesome work girls. Well done to all the girls, it was a great effort by all. Good luck in the next round to all grades against Woy Woy. Up the Roosters. GO THE COLTS 15.
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