Women's sport on the Central Coast: teams, leagues and how to get involved right across the region
From the A-League Women to surf life saving and netball, women's sport on the Central Coast is thriving and there has never been a better time to join in.
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Women's sport on the Central Coast is in a genuinely exciting phase. Participation numbers are growing across almost every code, the quality of local competition has lifted significantly, and the visibility of women's sport in the community has never been stronger. From elite football at Industree Group Stadium to Saturday morning netball, surf life saving patrols and junior cricket, there are pathways for women and girls of every age and ability.
At the top level, the Central Coast Mariners Women compete in the A-League Women, bringing professional women's football to Gosford each season. Their matches at Industree Group Stadium are a highlight of the local sporting calendar and a powerful source of inspiration for young players across the region. Many local football clubs and schools bring groups to watch Mariners Women matches, and the players are actively involved in community engagement programs.
Netball remains one of the most popular women's sports on the Coast, with Netball Central Coast running a broad competition that includes juniors, seniors and social grades. Women's cricket has grown strongly in recent seasons, with Central Coast Cricket running dedicated girls and women's competitions alongside the mixed and open grades. Rugby league, touch football and soccer all have established women's and girls' competitions through their local associations.
Surf life saving is a Central Coast institution, and women have always been central to the movement. Clubs at Terrigal, Avoca, The Entrance, Umina and along the coast welcome female members into patrols, nippers and competitive surf sports. The nippers program in particular is a wonderful entry point for girls, combining water safety education with competitive surf sports in a supportive club environment.
For anyone looking to get involved, the best starting point is the relevant governing body for your sport of interest. Football Central Coast, Netball Central Coast, Central Coast Cricket and Surf Life Saving NSW all carry club finders and contact information on their websites. The NSW Government's sport and recreation website also provides a useful overview of women's sport pathways and programs available across the region.
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