2025 Peter Mulholland Cup live stream: Central Coast Sports College v St Gregory’s College, Round 2
Central Coast Sports College already has a Peter Mulholland Cup win under its belt and will look to take another big step forward when it welcomes St Gregory’s. See how to watch it LIVE.
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There’s nothing like an early Peter Mulholland Cup blockbuster to whet the appetite.
Top spot in Pool D is on the line when Central Coast Sports College welcomes St Gregory’s College to town in round two action on Wednesday.
That clash plus the Central Coast and Matraville Sports High NSW Schoolgirl Cup match will be live and exclusive here on KommunityTV.
Both were opening round winners, with St Greg’s impressive in holding Westfields to just eight points in a clinical showing.
CCSC did it tougher before eventually getting over the top of Hills Sports 28-18, and coach Paul Franze believes they have plenty to improve upon.
“I’m happy with the fact we underperformed and still went well,” he said.
“I feel we could be a lot better. Continuity has a lot to do with that. We underperformed but still came away with the win.”
By the time they run out against St Greg’s that victory would be four weeks in the rear-view mirror, giving them plenty of time to prepare.
“We’re feeling positive coming into this one. We’ve had a few opportunities to iron out some kinks that were presented in the last game,” Franze said.
“I feel like we’re building in confidence. Obviously we’d rather be playing week-to-week, but the break does give us some time to get back, review video and make whatever adjustments we need.
“Building those combinations is important. When you get into these tournaments you have boys playing rep footy all over the place. It’s about bringing them all together.”
Aware of the importance of victory, Franze said the men in the middle could prove to be the key to victory.
“I’d be lying if I said the boys weren’t chomping at the bit to rip in together,” he said.
“Dayne Jennings is someone to watch out for. He’s really got the ability to light things up when he’s given the ball in space.
“We have some really exciting middle forwards too. Khyanu Mahon is a workhorse, and Samuel Tracey and Blessing Foini really give that support to their starting front rowers.
“I’ve had the privilege of coaching Blessing at the Roosters and I know what he’s capable of. Sam is ultra-consistent.
“Sionelote Talakai hasn’t had a shot in the Schoolboy Cup yet, but he’s really turning into an impact middle forward, so we have some good options there.”
Watch every moment as NSW schoolgirl action kicks off the day at 12pm before the round two clash between Central Coast and St Greg’s live on KommunityTV from 1.30pm Wednesday.