Terrigal Sharks

They have numerous teams competing in competitions run by the Central Coast Division of Country Rugby League, from U/6s through to First Grade.

After an exchange of penalty goals, the Sharks scored in the corner late in the first stanza, to lead 5-4 at half-time.

The lead was extended with a penalty, but the Townies capitalised on a line-break with ten minutes to go, to score the winning try.

Terrigal's First and Third Grade teams both trailed in their minor semi-final prior to over-running their opponents in the second-half.

[10] The team named for Terrigal-Wamberal's maiden Grand Final was Alan Denson (1), John Tiwha (2), Mark Powell (3), Bill Bond (4), Andrew Crowther (5), Steve McCoy (6), Colin Wormleaton (7), Trevor Woods (8), Michael Stone (9), Tony Sopp (10), David McPherson (11, Coach), Craig McNee (12) and Keith Cook (13).

[11] Terrigal's Under 18 team claimed the club's first premiership when they defeated Wyong in the opening match of Grand Final Day.

In First Grade Terrigal, "got off to a rousing start when giant winger John Tiwha flashed down the grandstand side of the ground before sending a pass infield.

The Sharks then used a "feast of possession" to press the Roosters line for a sustained but unsuccessful period up to half-time.

A second Terrigal try was created by the combination of Mark Powell breaking the defensive line and Col Wormleaton regathering his own kick.