Rockingham Coastal Sharks

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Rockingham Coastal Sharks RLSC
Club information
Full nameRockingham Coastal Sharks Rugby League Sporting Club
Nickname(s)Sharks
Short nameRockie Sharks
Colours  Sky Blue
  Black
  White
Founded1987
Current details
Ground(s)
CEODale Christy
CoachDarren Shaw
ManagerHarry Brankstone
Competition Western Australian Rugby League
Records
Premierships1 (As Rockingham Raiders) (1993)
Rockingham Coastal Sharks home ground and club house at Lark Hill Sports Complex. Lark Hill Sports Complex, August 2019 01.jpg
Rockingham Coastal Sharks home ground and club house at Lark Hill Sports Complex.

Rockingham Coastal Sharks Rugby League & Sporting Club is an Australian rugby league football club based at Rockingham, Western Australia formed in 1987 as the Rockingham Raiders. They played their first WARL game in 1988 and the colours were, Primary: Lime Green; Secondary: White; Blue; Yellow. In 2004 the club changed names and colours and became the Rockingham Coastal Sharks after absorbing a minor local team, Coastal Cowboys, into their system. They conduct teams for both junior and senior teams. [1]

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Notable Juniors

Curtis Dansey-Smaller - Gold Coast Titans U/20's 2017

Shaun McDermott Widnes slugger

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