Terrigal defeated the Razorbacks in a close-fought game to take out the grand final of the 2025 Wyong Leagues Group Premier 1 Rugby Competition.
The heart-stopping spectacle saw Terrigal narrowly defeating the Razorbacks 36-34 in an enthralling contest that had fans on the edge of their seats until the final whistle.
From the first whistle, both sides traded blows in a fast-paced, high-intensity clash.
The Trojans struck early with sharp backline moves, and fierce momentum in the opening passages.
The lead changed hands multiple times, reflecting the evenly matched nature of the two sides.
Terrigal’s forwards laid the platform with dominant scrums and relentless defensive pressure, while their backs executed some stunning line breaks, keeping the Razorbacks on the back foot.
The Razorbacks fought tooth and nail, matching their opponents try for try and forcing Terrigal to dig deep under immense pressure.
The final moments were a thrilling test of nerve and skill, with Terrigal holding on to a two-point lead despite a late surge from the Razorbacks.
The 36-34 victory was a fitting conclusion to a season defined by determination, resilience and uncompromising rugby.
It will be remembered as one of the most exciting and closely contested matches in recent Central Coast rugby history.
Men’s Premier 2
Terrigal defeated the Razorbacks 23-22 in another nailbiter, while Premier 3 saw Avoca Beach take the grand final from Terrigal 27-10.
The Women’s Premier 1 saw Avoca Beach defeat Terrigal 22-17 Photo: Gary Sinclair
The Women’s Premier 1
The grand final saw Avoca Beach emerge victorious with a 22-17 win over Terrigal.
Avoca Beach dominated possession in the first half, but Terrigal’s defence was nothing short of outstanding, frustrating their opponents and keeping the scoreboard close.
Terrigal’s forward pack, led by Daisy McKeon, put in an exceptional defensive display, repelling wave after wave of attacks and demonstrating incredible resilience under pressure.
In the backline, Jaida Staben was awarded Player of the Final, impressing with her potent attacking play and ability to break through defensive lines.
Her performance, coupled with the team’s determination, kept the contest tight until the final whistle.
The match perfectly showcased the skill, intensity, and competitive spirit of women’s rugby on the Central Coast.
Central Coast Rugby Union