Terrigal remains undefeated in Premier 1 of the Central Coast Rugby Competition after defeating Avoca Beach 35-18 in a battle of the beaches on Saturday, June 28.
Avoca battled hard against a polished Terrigal side and showed plenty of fight despite the loss.
Terrigal’s forward pack led the way by building a platform for their outside backs to work their magic.
Once again, Jayden Woolley was key in converting points to keep the scoreboard ticking.
Avoca applied pressure in patches, but it was not sustained for long enough to prevent the Trojans from seeking opportunities to press the goal line.
Terrigal remains undefeated and in ominous form as the finals approach.
Warnervale made it back-to-back wins, defeating Woy Woy 31-23 in a high-energy clash.
Woy Woy crossed for four tries but failed to convert any, which ultimately proved costly.
A five-try effort from Warnervale keeps their season alive.
The Razorbacks scored a convincing 73-21 win over Northlakes/The Bay with a huge attacking display.
Tries were shared evenly and converted consistently by Lathan Hutchinson Walters in a comprehensive victory.
The Razorbacks hold second spot heading into the final five rounds of the season.
Lake Macquarie flexed their attacking power with a landslide win of 98-14 over Gosford/Kariong.
Tries came from across the park in a performance that keeps their finals momentum building.
Gosford/Kariong continues showing up in tough encounters.
In the Women’s Premier 1 Lake Macquarie defeated Gosford/Kariong 76-0.
It was a clinical and dominant performance from Lake Macquarie, led by standout players Claudia Richardson, Shanaye Rutonski, and Jade Moffat.
Kirstie Lawson’s accurate boot piled on the scoreboard pressure.
Credit to Gosford/Kariong for their unwavering attitude.
Avoca Beach defeated Terrigal 27-19 with top-of-the-table tension produced a thrilling contest.
Natasha Ireland starred with a hat trick, but a late flurry from Avoca Beach secured a vital win. Both sides showed why they’re the competition leaders.
Northlakes/The Bay notched up a 24-17 win over the Razorbacks.
Chloe Lewin’s hat trick wasn’t enough for the Razorbacks, as Northlakes/The Bay’s Zoe Henderson and Tia Duncan shone in a pulsating encounter.
In a strong win, Warnervale accounted for Woy Woy 27-0.
Warnervale broke the match open in the second half.
Woy Woy’s effort and grit were evident despite the scoreline.
Warnervale remains in the top four with the performance.
Central Coast Rugby Union