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Central coast bears
The Central Coast Bears are a proposed rugby league club based on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia.
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- Central coast bears
- Central coast bears rugby league on the central coast nsw
- Catchment
- Junior Participation
- Membership
- Notable Supporters
- References
They are trying to be included in an expanded National Rugby League competition.
The proposed team would play 11 games in Gosford and 1 game at North Sydney Oval against Manly in the annual Heritage Round. Prominent rugby league personalities who have publicly backed the club include Phil Gould, Andrew Johns and Peter Sterling while support has also come from as high up as Member for North Sydney Joe Hockey.

Central coast bears rugby league on the central coast nsw
Catchment

The Central Coast Bears catchment spans a vast and populated area from Mosman on Sydney's Lower North Shore to Lake Munmorah at the northern peak of the Central Coast of New South Wales. Within this catchment area there are close to 1,000,000 residents (in 2012, 609,533 were residents of the northern Sydney Local Government Areas of Hornsby, Hunters Hill, Ku-ring-gai, Lane Cove, Mosman, North Sydney, Ryde and Willoughby and 325,295 in the two Central Coast Local Government Areas of Gosford and Wyong). This represents approximately 4.1% of Australia's total population.
Junior Participation

The Central Coast Bears have 23 junior clubs in their catchment area. Within these 23 clubs there are over 7,000 players currently participating the Rugby League at various levels. There have been many famous NRL players that started out playing at a junior level within this catchment. Some notable names include Matt Orford, Akuila Uate, Chris Heighington, Mitchell Pearce and Kieran Foran.
Membership
The Central Coast Bears started a membership structure in 2009, setting themselves a target of 5,000 members by March 2011. This goal was reached three months early in December 2010 and as of November 2011 the Central Coast Bears have over 7,600 Financial members.