Woy Woy holds its spot in the top four of the WLG Central Coast Rugby competition following a 42–9 win over Gosford/Kariong on June 14.
Gosford/Kariong competed hard for 60 minutes, but Woy Woy’s superior fitness and tactical play saw them pull away in the final quarter.
Meanwhile, Warnervale improved on their Round 1 performance against Terrigal but still fell short, losing 52–24 to the Trojans.
Terrigal’s attacking prowess and depth were evident as they continued their undefeated run.
In a closely contested match, the Razorbacks edged out Avoca Beach 36–29.
Edan Sirone was the standout player, scoring a hat-trick and leading his team with powerful finishes.
Fionn Henderson-Foley kept Avoca Beach in the mix with five penalty goals, but the Razorbacks held on to their second-place position.
In the first seniors match at Buff Point, Lake Macquarie defeated Northlakes/The Bay 33–17.
The game was evenly contested, with Lake Macquarie scoring five tries to Northlakes/The Bay’s three.
Both teams displayed great spirit and determination throughout the match.
The Premier 1 table sees Terrigal in the lead on 33, followed by the Razorbacks on 31, Lake Macquarie on 26, Woy Woy on 21, Avoca Beach on 14, Warnervale on 11 and Northlakes/The Bay on 8.
In the Women’s Premier 1, Northlakes/The Bay faced a challenging match against Lake Macquarie, ultimately falling 35–19.
The game was closely contested, with only a two-point difference early in the second half.
Lake Macquarie’s experience and composure in critical moments made the difference.
Avoca Beach delivered a dominant performance, defeating the Razorbacks 45–0.
Natasha Ireland was the standout player, scoring five tries and showcasing her exceptional speed and agility.
Terrigal continued their unbeaten streak with a commanding 57–5 victory over Warnervale.
Katie O’Mara and Emily Neville-Smith were the stars of the match, each scoring a hat-trick and leading their team with dynamic runs and clinical finishing.
Gosford/Kariong secured their first win of the season with a 39–15 victory over Woy Woy.
Their attacking game was fluid, and they capitalised on Woy Woy’s defensive lapses to secure the win.
Eve Bailey crossed for four tries.
Central Coast Rugby Union