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Central Coast Teams Battle for Finals Spots This Season
UpdatedWith the NRL and AFL seasons reaching their climax, Central Coast fans are eagerly anticipating the finals series and a potential big event at Bluetongue Stadium
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With the NRL and AFL seasons reaching their climax, Central Coast fans are eagerly anticipating the finals series and a potential big event at Bluetongue Stadium

The Central Coast Mariners are gearing up for a crucial finals series in the A-League, with their first match scheduled for July 17 at Bluetongue Stadium.
The importance of this series cannot be overstated, as a strong performance by the Mariners could bring significant economic benefits to the region. According to a study by the Central Coast Business Chamber, each home match at Bluetongue Stadium generates around $150,000 in revenue for local businesses, with the potential for this figure to increase significantly during the finals series. The chamber's CEO, Louise Greenwood, has been working closely with local organisations to maximise the impact of the finals series on the regional economy.
Locally, fans are excited about the prospect of watching their team in action at Bluetongue Stadium, with many planning to attend matches and show their support. The nearby suburb of Gosford will likely see an increase in foot traffic, with fans flocking to local eateries and bars on Erina Street and William Street to catch the action. The Central Coast Leagues Club, located on Dane Drive, will also be hosting live screenings of the matches, with members and guests able to enjoy food and drink specials while cheering on the Mariners.
A look at the statistics suggests that the Mariners have a good chance of making a deep run in the finals series. The team has won 12 of their last 15 matches at Bluetongue Stadium, with an average attendance of 7,500 fans per match. With ticket prices starting at $20 for adults and $10 for children, the finals series is an affordable and exciting event for families and fans of all ages. According to data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the Central Coast region has a high participation rate in sports, with 23.1% of residents aged 15 and over participating in organised sports, compared to the national average of 21.1%.
As the finals series approaches, fans are advised to plan ahead and book their tickets and accommodation early. The Central Coast Tourism website is a valuable resource for visitors, providing information on local attractions, accommodation options, and transport links. With the finals series scheduled to kick off on July 17, now is the time to get behind the Mariners and show your support for local sport. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just looking for an exciting event to attend, the A-League finals series is an event not to be missed, and Bluetongue Stadium is the place to be on July 17.
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Published by The Daily Central Coast