Northern Rivers Regional Rugby League

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Northern Rivers Regional Rugby League
SportRugby league
Formerly known asGroup 1 Rugby League / Group 18 Rugby League
Instituted2005
Inaugural season2005
Number of teams13
Country Australia
PremiersCudgen hornets (2023)
Most titles Ballina Seagulls (5 titles)
WebsiteNRRRL on facebook
Broadcast partnerhttps://www.bartvsports.com.au/competitions/northern-rivers-regional-rugby-league/

The Northern Rivers Regional Rugby League (NRRRL) is a rugby league competition run in the far north of New South Wales, Australia. It is run under the auspices of the Country Rugby League. The league formed in 2005 as an extended Group 1 Rugby League competition, featuring teams from Group 18 Rugby League. Prior to this, teams from Group 18 played in a competition with teams from the Gold Coast region of Queensland; these clubs have since gone on to form the Gold Coast Rugby League competition. Both Group 1 and Group 18 continue to run junior competitions from Under 5s to Under 16s.

The competitions run by NRRRL include: First grade, Reserve grade, Under-18's and Ladies League Tag.

Due to sponsorship reasons, in 2007 and 2008 the competition was known as the Retravision Northern League.[1] As a result of the Coronavirus pandemic, the 2020 competition was suspended until August, with four clubs withdrawing. When it resumed, the competition was split in two due to Queensland border restrictions. The former Group 18 teams contested the Green competition, with the former Group 1 teams contesting the Gold competition.

Teams[edit]

There are thirteen member clubs of the Northern Rivers Regional Rugby League as 2023.

The following clubs in NRRRL fielded teams in the 2023 Senior Mens and Ladies League Tag competitions:

Club City/Town Formed Group Home Ground Men's Grade Ladies
Ballina Seagulls Ballina 1920 Group 1 Kingsford Smith Park 1st Yes
Bilambil Jets Bilambil 1923[2] Group 18 Bilambil East Sports Field 1st Yes
Byron Bay Red Devils Byron Bay 1974 Group 18 Red Devil Park 1st Yes
Casino Cougars Casino Group 1 Queen Elizabeth Park 1st Yes
Cudgen Hornets Cudgen 1950 Group 18 Ned Byrne Oval 1st Yes
Evans Head Bombers Evans Head 1999 Group 1 Stan Payne Oval 1st Yes
Kyogle Turkeys Kyogle 1960 Group 1 New Park 1st Yes
Lismore Marist Brothers Rams Lismore 1912 Group 1 Oakes Oval 1st Yes
Lower Clarence Magpies Yamba 1915 Group 1 Yamba Sporting Complex 1st Yes
Mullumbimby Giants Mullumbimby 1909 Group 18 Mullumbimby RLFC 1st Yes
Murwillumbah Mustangs Murwillumbah 1989[3] Group 18 Murwillumbah Colts JRL 1st Yes
Northern United Dirrawongs Lismore 2009 N/A Clifford Park 1st Yes
Tweed Coast Raiders Casuarina 1980 Group 18 Les Burger Field 1st Yes

Former Clubs[edit]

Juniors[edit]

The following clubs fielded teams in 2018 Group 1 junior competitions: Ballina Seagulls, Casino Cougars, Clarence Coast Magpies, Grafton Ghosts, Kyogle Tukeys, Lismore Marist Brothers Rams, South Grafton Rebels

The following clubs fielded teams in 2019 Group 18 junior competitions: Bilambil Terranora Jets, Byron Bay Lennox Head Red Devils/Dolphins, Cudgen Headland Hornets, Mullumbimby Giants, Murwillimbah Colts, South Tweed Koala Bears/Ospreys, Tugun Seahawks, Tweed Coast Raiders, Tweed Heads Seagulls

First Grade Premierships[edit]

Season Grand Final Information Minor Premiers
Premiers Score Runners-up Reports
2005 Tweed Heads Seagulls 44–18 Murwillumbah Mustangs MDN[4] Tweed Heads Seagulls[5]
2006 Cudgen Hornets 19–16 Murwillumbah Mustangs Murwillumbah Mustangs[6]
2007 Mullumbimby Giants 34–30 Ballina Seagulls Star[7] Mullumbimby Giants[8]
2008 Byron Bay Red Devils 25–24 Grafton Ghosts FNC[9] Grafton Ghosts[10]
2009 Lower Clarence Magpies 21–20 Northern United ABC[11] Lower Clarence Magpies[12]
2010 Grafton Ghosts 14–6 Ballina Seagulls FNC[13] Grafton Ghosts[14]
2011 Grafton Ghosts 10–6 Murwillumbah Mustangs FNC[15] Murwillumbah Mustangs[16]
2012 Murwillumbah Mustangs 27–26 Grafton Ghosts MDN[17] Murwillumbah Mustangs[16]
2013 Ballina Seagulls 30–24 Murwillumbah Mustangs Star[18] Murwillumbah Mustangs
2014 Ballina Seagulls 17–6 Byron Bay Red Devils Star[19] Ballina Seagulls
2015 Ballina Seagulls 34–6 Murwillumbah Mustangs Star[20] Murwillumbah Mustangs
2016 Murwillumbah Mustangs 16–14 Cudgen Hornets ABC[21] Murwillumbah Mustangs
2017 Ballina Seagulls 36–28 Cudgen Hornets Star[22] Ballina Seagulls
2018 Tweed Coast Raiders 24–4 Ballina Seagulls TDN[23] Tweed Coast Raiders
2019 Ballina Seagulls 38–18 Murwillumbah Mustangs NBN[24] Star[25] Ballina Seagulls
2020 (Green) Tweed Coast Raiders 24–18 Murwillumbah Mustangs NBN[26] Tweed Coast Raiders
2020 (Gold) Ballina Seagulls 30–16 Lismore Marist Brothers NBN[27] Ballina Seagulls
2021 season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Bilambil Jets 30–18 Evans Head Bombers Murwillumbah Mustangs

Ladies League Tag[edit]

Season Grand Final Information Minor Premiers
Premiers Score Runners-up Reports
2017 Byron Bay Red Devils 12–8 Lismore Marist Brothers
2018 Lismore Marist Brothers 22–4 Byron Bay Red Devils Lismore Marist Brothers
2019 Tweed Coast Raiders 12–10 Lismore Marist Brothers
2020 (Green) Tweed Coast Raiders 4–2 Cudgen Hornets Cudgen Hornets
2020 (Gold) Lismore Marist Brothers 18–0 Ballina Seagulls Lismore Marist Brothers
2021 season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Cudgen Hornets 14–10 Lismore Marist Brothers Cudgen Hornets

Juniors[edit]

Both Group 1 and Group 18 run independent junior competitions as was before the merger to form the NRRRL in seniors.

See also[edit]

Sources[edit]

Years Acronym Item Available
Online
Via
1967–69, 1971–96 - Country Rugby League Annual Report No State Library of NSW
2003 to 2014 RLW Rugby League Week Yes eResources at State Library of NSW
2007 to 2019 Star The Northern Star Yes Northern Star website
2005 to 2019 - Various Newspaper Websites Yes As referenced

References[edit]

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