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Central Coast Bears - Stand Aside

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Red&BlackBear

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Great effort by the Central Coast Bears fans who turned up tonight for the Thursday Night Live on channel one. Great responses from the cast and Benny Elias. Got the team of the week and threw on a BBQ. Go the Bears!
 

Red&BlackBear

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Been a bit thin on news lately but here's some..

Next Membership Drive
Central Coast Junior OzTag Gala Days
WHERE: Morrie Breen Oval from 9:30am
WHEN: 14th, 15th, 16th & 17th September

Hi fans, The Central Coast Bears have been given 20 tickets to this thursdays Footy Show at Channel 9 studios. Email Robert Lopez at robert@centralcoastbears.com.au if you are interested in attending and showing your red and black on the number 1 watched league show.
http://www.facebook.com/centralcoastbears?ref=ts

Lastly, the bloke called 3rd Nerd made a youtube song about the BEARS called Bring Back the BEARS...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IH3K4weA2ac
 

Broncos93

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Are the bears going to be entering SG Ball and Harold Matthew's sides as a Central Coast team any time soon? Or are they going to keep playing as North Sydney.
 

Bro Bear

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Bears were going to place teams on the Central Coast this year. The locals voted for them to be called the CC Cubs but the CCRL sided with the Knights. Hopefully, common sense will prevail and it will be the NS Bears and CC Cubs in the junior comps, soon.
 

Red&BlackBear

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http://www.centralcoastbears.com.au/news/Central_Coast_Bears_At_BGC_Charity_Day.html

CENTRAL COAST BEARS AT BGC CHARITY DAY
16th September, 2010 | Posted by Central Coast Bears

Global derivative’s broker BGC’ has raised over $10 million for charities after holding its sixth annual ‘Global Charity Day’ in BGC offices around the world this week.
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Central Coast Bears Head of Football Operations, David Fairleigh was among a swag of celebrities including Jodhi Meares at BGC’s Sydney headquarters to support fundraising for Bear Cottage, the only children's hospice in New South Wales providing respite and palliative care to children with life-limiting illnesses.
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As part of the next NRL club’s community engagement program, the Central Coast Bears officially*introduced ‘Bear Cottage’ to BGC.
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Families staying at Bear Cottage receive 24-hour medical care and support in a homelike environment.
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It costs over $2.5 million to operate each year and has no government funding.
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Manager of Bear Cottage, Matthew Seidl said the service also runs programs to support the entire family, including specialised camps for siblings of sick kids, who can sometimes feel left out.
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“We rely entirely on charities so for BCG to get on board is phenomenal.
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“It saves us from having to rattle a bucket and focus on the kids,” said Mr Seidl.
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Parents Jodie and Matt Thompson, whose son Jamie, was born with a rare chromosome disorder, say the ongoing support of Bear Cottage has been enormous. *
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“It’s been amazing. To be able to leave our son with someone we trust is huge.
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“It’s also the little things, like not having to worry about cooking or giving Jamie medication.”
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Head of Futures Asia, Martin O’Brien and Mr Fairleigh met with some of the families of Bear Cottage.
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They too agree it would be great for the Central Coast to have an NRL team.
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“My grandad was a Bears supporter, so I would definitely back the Central Coast Bears as my team,” said Jodie.
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A supporter of the Central Coast Bears, Mr O’Brien, said “The Bear Brand is well recognised in corporate Sydney and initiatives like this would provide a compelling case for a sustainable NRL franchise in one of Australia's largest rugby league catchments.”
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Mr Fairleigh believes the Central Coast Bears can help further strengthen the Bear Brand.
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“We’ve got such a big catchment and this is a wonderful opportunity to show what rugby league and the Bear Brand can bring to those doing it tough.
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“The ‘bear’ link provides a nice synergy with the Central Coast Bears and Bear Cottage but we also want to help other charities make a difference too.”
 

Red&BlackBear

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The next Central Coast Bears membership drive

WHEN: Saturday 18th September

Kincumber Community Festival
WHERE: 24 Kincumber Street, Kincumber 9:30 - 2pm

CC Division Rugby League Grand Final Day
WHERE: Edsaac, Bateau Bay 10:00am - 6:30pm
 

Teddyboy

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I'm not a Bears supporter, but even I can see there are some big potential Sydney games close to the North Shore that Sydney fans would go to:

Bears vs Sea Eagles @ North Sydney Oval - 20,000
Bears vs Sea Eagles @ Brookvale - 20,000
Bears vs Eels @ Parramatta - 20,000
Bears vs Bulldogs @ Homebush - 25,000+
Bears vs Rabbitohs @ Homebush - 20,000+
Bears vs Tigers @ SFS - 20,000+
Bears vs Roosters @ SFS - 20,000+

Plus 11 games @ Gosford

How can the Bears get 20000 at the SFS for the Roosters when the Roosters can not get 20000 for a finals game.
 

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How can the Bears get 20000 at the SFS for the Roosters when the Roosters can not get 20000 for a finals game.

Well I'm not going to comment about Roosters supporters, but the Bears will have quite large away support based in Sydney - and that benefits all Sydney teams.
 

Red&BlackBear

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The next Central Coast Bears membership drive

WHEN: Saturday 18th September

Kincumber Community Festival
WHERE: 24 Kincumber Street, Kincumber 9:30 - 2pm





CC Division Rugby League Grand Final Day
WHERE: Edsaac, Bateau Bay 10:00am - 6:30pm





From last weeks Thursday Night Live on OneHD/DIGITAL

 

Red&BlackBear

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CCDRL GRAND FINAL DAY


Today the CCBears's will set up stall at the CCDRL Grand Finals at Edsacc Oval selling memberships and merchandise. 'Good Luck' to all the teams on their big day. Get behind our local league and come down and watch a great afternoon of Central Coast Rugby League..

CCDRL GRAND FINAL DAY 18TH September 20...10 @ Edsacc Oval

1st Grade OURIMBAH vs BERKELEY VALE 6.30pm

Reserve Grade BERKELEY VALE vs ERINA 4.30pm

Open Age TOUKLEY vs ERINA 2.30pm

Under 19's THE ENTRANCE vs TERRIGAL 12.30pm

Under 17's TOUKLEY vs BERKELEY VALE 10.30am

On behalf of the CCB's 'GOOD LUCK BOYS.'


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http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/centralcoastbears?ref=ts
http://www.sportingpulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?assoc=2366
 
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Red&BlackBear

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The Next Membership Drive

Aboriginal Rugby League Knockout
WHEN: Fri 1st, Sat 2nd, Sun 3rd, Mon 4th October

WHERE: Woy Woy Oval, Oval Av Woy Woy 9am - 6pm

www.centralcoastbears.com.au.

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Welcome on board to our extensive Central Coast Bears family.

** On another note, we have hit 2700 financial members and rising. Go the BEARS!
 

Red&BlackBear

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http://www.centralcoastbears.com.au...The_NSW_Aboriginal_Rugby_League_Knockout.html


CENTRAL COAST BEARS GET BEHIND THE NSW ABORIGINAL RUGBY LEAGUE KNOCKOUT


27th September, 2010 | Posted by Central Coast Bears

The Central Coast Bears are throwing their support behind the NSW Aboriginal Rugby League Knockout by sponsoring our local women’s team.

The tournament, which will be held this long weekend at Woy Woy Oval, is the biggest social, cultural and sporting event on the NSW Aboriginal Calendar.

Sixty sides will compete in a sudden death round robin and the red and black will be in full force, with the Central Coast Bears providing the Central Coast Bears Women’s team their playing jerseys.

The NSW Aboriginal Rugby League Knockout started in 1971. It celebrates indigenous culture and the need for other Australians to recognise Aboriginal culture, independence and belief.

As part of its 40th Anniversary, Gosford City Council and its sister city council, Walgett Shire Council, have chosen Woy Woy to host the four-day event.

There’ll be plenty else happening including cultural activities, a Kids Day and appearances from NRL players for the NRL One Community special event.

Central Coast Bears CEO Greg Florimo and Head of Football Operations David Fairleigh will be available for comment during the tournament.
 

Red&BlackBear

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http://www.theroar.com.au/2010/09/29/time-is-right-for-nrl-expansion/

Time Is Right For NRL Expansion

We’re on the eve of October, which of course in rugby league terms means that we’re on the verge of the grand final. It also means that we’re just over one month away from the formation of the Independent Commission.

These are very exciting times for the game and after an almost clean season off field, a record season crowd attendance and a local Sydney-derby grand final (let’s not forget Illawarra/Wollongong). The NRL should be proud and acknowledge a successful season on and off the field, thus far.

Once up and running the IC will have a heap of work to go through like the standard of refereeing, minor rule changes, player salary increases, NSW Cup overhaul and expansion.

Of course, this will all be examined after the most important tasks, the new TV right’s deal and anti-siphoning laws are set. With the NRL’s dominance in the TV market coinciding with an all-time high interest in rugby league, it’s safe to assume that the NRL will do everything to ensure the continuous growth of the game.

Expansion is a highly heated and debated topic. It’s not that the public think we shouldn’t expand. Public demand for expansion has never been greater than what it is currently but rather in which places will the NRL set up franchises and how many will they bring in.

As a Norths supporter, I admit that I am biased for the Central Coast Bears NRL bid. However that is simply due to the hard work and dedication that the bid team have.

The ground swell of community support, the vast numbers of sponsors both local and major, financial members which currently hovers at around 3000, the sustainability and equity and the approval of some of the most respected people in rugby league.

But one cannot disregard the equal hard work and emphasis from the other expansion candidates. Western Australia from the outside would seem to be almost guaranteed a license due to the lack of an NRL presence and the time factor.

A game played locally at 7:30pm would be shown live at 9:30pm on the east coast. Perfect for Friday and Saturday nights and Sunday afternoons but not so good for Monday nights.

The advantages still heavily outweigh the negatives. An announcement that the WA Government have taken control of NiB stadium is a further boost and really put the WA Reds bid in a prime position.

In Queensland, the battle for a license lies between the Central Qld NRL bid and the Ipswich Jets NRL bid. For Central Queensland, the lucrative wealth of Geoff Murphy and the major sponsor announcement of QR National, really solidifies the Central QLD NRL bid as a contender.

However, a lack of suitable stadia and infrastructure combined with a slim dispersed population would be reasons for concern.
Maybe 2013 is slightly too early for the Central QLD bid but if they fail to gain a license, then the NRL should do everything in its power to assure the founding of a team there before next decade.

The Ipswich Jets NRL bid has some merit but considering the infant stages of the bid and the lack of any real progression since the announcement for their intentions to gain an NRL license, one would have to imagine that unless a miracle happens then this bid is at the moment a mere dream.

With proposed games at Suncorp Stadium and giving Brisbane an NRL game each week in the process, there are benefits in having a team in Ipswich. But due to their, aforementioned, lack of progression and the fact the other bids are far more advanced, Ipswich would benefit in having more time and aiming for 2017/2020 would give them a better chance.

Other bids from PNG and Wellington are also worth looking into.

People have suggested in culling the weakest Sydney team in the NRL to bring in three new expansion franchises and also rationalize Sydney. Obviously by all reports that would be the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks.

However, losing a brand isn’t the way to go and the NRL has the obligation to at least preserve its competition to ensure we never repeat the sins of post-Super League/ARL war and segregate fans by eliminating their teams, their colours and their heroes.

The Sharks are in prime position to perhaps try a North Melbourne/Hawthorn-AFL-esque part relocation to say Adelaide or Wellington/Southern NZ and really expand their brand to harness new supporters, sponsors and of course much needed revenue. However, should the Sharks remain exclusively at Cronulla, then all the best of luck to them.

This weekend’s game will be great, St. George-Illawarra vs. Sydney Roosters. What ever the outcome rugby league has been the winner.
 

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Red&BlackBear

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NEXT EVENT: Stockland Bateau Bay Membership Drive
WHEN: Sunday 10th October, 10am - 4pm
WHERE: Central Coast Highway, Bateau Bay

More foundation sponsors announced

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Welcome to our extended Central Coast Bears RLFC family.

http://centralcoastbears.com.au/index.html
 
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