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The Central Coast Sporting Calendar: What to Watch and Do Month by Month

The Central Coast offers something for sport lovers in every month of the year, from summer surf carnivals and sailing regattas to winter football seasons and horse racing at Gosford.

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By The Daily Central Coast · Published 14 February 2026, 8:15 pm

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Updated 17 h ago· 13 July 2026, 12:30 am

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The Central Coast Sporting Calendar: What to Watch and Do Month by Month
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Living on the Central Coast means access to one of the most varied sporting calendars in regional NSW. The temperate climate keeps outdoor facilities in use virtually year-round, and the combination of ocean, lakes, bush trails and well-maintained parks means there is almost always something on, whether you prefer watching from the grandstand or getting out and competing yourself.

Summer, from December through February, belongs to the beach and the water. Surf lifesaving carnivals animate beaches from Avoca to The Entrance, with clubs competing in events that blend speed, endurance and teamwork. Sailing on Brisbane Water and Tuggerah Lakes is at its most popular, and the warm mornings attract strong fields to coastal park runs and open-water swimming events. Junior cricket clubs are well into their season, and tennis courts fill on weekend mornings with social players making the most of the long evenings.

Autumn, across March and April, marks the start of the football codes. The A-League season for the Central Coast Mariners moves into its business end, and community football clubs begin their winter seasons in both soccer and rugby league and union. Athletics clubs run through this period as well, with Little Athletics wrapping up its summer competition and senior athletes turning their attention to road events and cross country.

Winter, from June through August, is football country. The Mariners play home games at Industree Group Stadium under lights, and community grounds across Gosford, Woy Woy and Erina are busy every Saturday with club football at all ages. Trail runners and mountain bikers often find winter the ideal season for the bush tracks of Brisbane Water National Park, with cooler temperatures and firmer ground underfoot.

Spring brings the racing season to the Gosford Race Club, which hosts meetings in a garden setting that feels very Central Coast. Surf lifesaving clubs resume their training programs, parkrun numbers swell as the weather improves, and the cycling and triathlon community begins building toward summer events. The Coast's sporting calendar essentially resets itself each spring, ready to do it all again.

Sources: Central Coast Mariners Surf Life Saving NSW Gosford Race Club

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