Steve has been a casual sports journalist with NBN Central Coast since 2007.
In his role with the National Rugby League; Steve has worked at every Grand Final since 1999, including hosting the post match presentation for channel nine from 2003 to 2010.
He is also the host of a radio sports show, and has been named Best Sports Presenter Provincial at the Australian Commercial Radio Awards on six occasions.
When he s not reporting on sport, he s an active participant - winning numerous Australian surf lifesaving medals at open and masters level.
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Central Coast Mariners talisman Matt Simon celebrated his 200th A-League game against Melbourne City on Wednesday night in the best way possible: with a goal, assist and three points wrapped up in front of a buzzing Mariners crowd and his adoring family.
The 35-year-old scored the second of the Mariners three goals as they surged from a two-goal deficit to win 3-2 at Central Coast Stadium, displaying the relentless positivity, aggression and team-oriented expected from the rejuvenated Gosford side.
The entertaining display put Simon s best attributes on show as he assisted Jaden Casella s first ever A-League goal, winning and converting a penalty and performing in a fearsome double-pronged attack alongside 19-year-old Alou Kuol as the Mariners wrestled the ascendancy in the second half.
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Wednesday night s victory in Gosford enabled the hosts to retain their unlikely hold of top spot on the ladder.
It was a rare win over City for the Mariners but it was the nature of the victory as much as the quality of the opponent that impressed.
The Mariners rebounded from a 2-0 deficit on the half-hour mark to record a memorable win thanks to Danny De Silva s spectacular winner 10 minutes from full-time.
It was the first time in 30 matches City had failed to win after holding a 2-0 lead.
The win for the A-League wooden-spooners over last season s grand finalists follows a victory over A-League champions Sydney FC a fortnight ago.