Terrigal holds lead as rugby comp nears an end

In one of the best matches of the season, the Razorbacks claimed a thrilling win 25-21 victory against Terrigal at The Haven in round 14 of the WLG Central Coast Rugby Union competition on Saturday, July 26.

Both sides traded blows with three tries apiece, but it was the Razorbacks’ forward control and game management that edged them ahead in the dying stages.

This result shakes up the top of the ladder with just three points now separating first and second and one round to go.

Warnervale produced a statement 55-7 win over Gosford/Kariong in front of a home crowd.

A powerful performance on Sponsors Day saw Warnervale produce dominance in both attack and defence, securing a comprehensive victory and placing them in prime position to lock in fourth spot with just one round remaining.

A mouth-watering clash with Avoca Beach awaits next week – a true do-or-die for both clubs.

In an electrifying game, Avoca Beach came from behind to defeat Lake Macquarie 33-26 to keep their season alive.

Lake Macquarie started strongly and looked in control at times, but the Sharks’ grit and attacking composure in the second half proved the difference.

The Roos will look to reset quickly before a finals campaign, while Avoca now enters a must-win clash in round 15.

Woy Woy scored a convincing 55-19 win against Northlakes/The Bay in front of a vocal home crowd.

They executed their game plan with polish and enjoyed strong contributions across the park. Northlakes/The Bay showed patches of strong play, but the Roosters’ pace and discipline proved too much.

It was a welcome win for Woy Woy as they finish a solid rebuilding season.

The points table sees Terrigal in the lead on 59, followed by The Razorbacks on 56, Lake Macquarie on 44, Warnervale on 37, Avoca Beach on 34, Woy Woy on 29, Northlakes/The Bay on 14 and Gosford/Kariong on 0.

In Women’s Premier 1, Warnervale defeated Gosford/Kariong 28-0 in a forfeit win, collecting a crucial five competition points.

The result keeps the Wildcats in the hunt for finals heading into the final round.

Terrigal and the Razorbacks drew 22-all in a brilliant game at The Haven.

Both teams played end-to-end rugby, showcasing strong defence and electric backline movement.

The Razorbacks fought back from behind to level the scores late and snatch a vital two competition points, keeping their 2025 finals dream alive.

Terrigal will take confidence from the performance as they eye the finals.

Woy Woy scored a strong and spirited 38-21 win at home against Northlakes/The Bay.

The Roosters played with intent from the opening whistle and capitalised on opportunities across the park.

Northlakes/The Bay stayed competitive and had their moments, but the Roosters were too sharp on the day.

 A proud result for Woy Woy as their 2025 campaign continues to build.

Avoca Beach wrapped up the minor premiership in devastating fashion with a runaway 71-0 win against Lake Macquarie.

Their attacking structure and clinical execution were simply too much for the Roos, who had no answers across the 80 minutes.

It’s been a near-perfect season for the Sharks so far – one they’ll want to convert into finals success.

The points table sees Avoca Beach leading on 65, followed by Terrigal on 54, Lake Macquarie on 50, Warnervale on 31, The Razorbacks on 28, Northlakes/The Bay on 20, Woy Woy on 10 and  Gosford/Kariong on five.

Central Coast Rugby Union