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Nhoj1898/sandbox
ManagerHector Rawson
Tom Hesketh
Tour captain(s)Dickie Williams
Top point scorer(s)Lewis Jones 278
Top try scorer(s)Billy Boston 36
Top test point scorer(s)Lewis Jones 50
Top test try scorer(s)Billy Boston 6
Summary
P W D L
Total
32 21 01 10
Test match
06 03 00 03
Opponent
P W D L
 Australia
3 1 0 2
 New Zealand
3 2 0 1


Flags

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Reggies

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Season Grand Finals
Premiers Score Runners-up Decider Captain Coach Referee Report/s
1908 Eastern Suburbs Roosters N/A South Sydney Rabbitohs No N/A
1909 Eastern Suburbs Roosters 11-7 Glebe Dirty Reds Final Bill Finegan TSS[1]
1910 Eastern Suburbs Roosters 5-2 Newtown Jets Final Laurie Kearney EN[2]
1911 Eastern Suburbs Roosters 12-0 Glebe Dirty Reds Final A. Ballerum ST[3]
1912 Glebe Dirty Reds 30-0 Redfern United Final A. Finegan SMH[4]
1913 South Sydney Rabbitohs 10-3 Grosvenor Final Wally Dymant A.S. Hennessey Tom McMahon Snr Sun[5]
1914 South Sydney Rabbitohs 6-5 Eastern Suburbs Roosters Final Bill Rowley A.S. Hennessey J. Buchanan Sun[6]
1915 Balmain Tigers 9-3 Glebe Dirty Reds Final Sun[7]
1916 Balmain Tigers 6-4 Eastern Suburbs Roosters Final Sun[8]
1917 South Sydney Rabbitohs N/A Balmain Tigers No H. Nelson N/A
1918 Glebe Dirty Reds N/A South Sydney Rabbitohs No N/A
1919 Glebe Dirty Reds N/A Western Suburbs Magpies No N/A
1920 Glebe Dirty Reds N/A South Sydney Rabbitohs No N/A SMH[9]
1921 Glebe Dirty Reds N/A North Sydney Bears No N/A
1922 Newtown Jets 10-2 Glebe Dirty Reds Final Eddie Gallagher William Neill Sun[10]
1923 South Sydney Rabbitohs 13-6 Balmain Tigers Final Dave Hickey J. Rosewell Arthur Thornton SMH[11]
1924 South Sydney Rabbitohs N/A Western Suburbs Magpies No Robert Booth J. Rosewell N/A
1925 South Sydney Rabbitohs 14-2 Balmain Tigers Final James Breen E. Pearce
& J. Cosgrove
Ted Kerr TR[12]
1926 South Sydney Rabbitohs 25-13 North Sydney Bears Final Les Dolan E. Pearce L. Dolan Sun[13]
1927 South Sydney Rabbitohs 16-5 St. George Dragons Final James Breen Lal Deane SGC[14]
1928 Balmain Tigers 7-5 Eastern Suburbs Roosters Final Arthur Tennant Baden Wales Snr Sun[15]
1929 South Sydney Rabbitohs 26-3 Western Suburbs Magpies Final Tom Craigie Bill Fry Sun[16]
1930 Balmain Tigers 5-0 South Sydney Rabbitohs GF S. Lever Bill Fry Truth[17]
1931 South Sydney Rabbitohs 24-5 St. George Dragons Final Bill Dennett C. Cole William Neill Sun[18]
1932 South Sydney Rabbitohs 5-2 Newtown Jets GF Jackie Jones C. Cole Bill Fry Sun[19]
1933 Balmain Tigers 15-12 South Sydney Rabbitohs GF George Frankland Bill Fry Sun[20]
1934 South Sydney Rabbitohs 13-10 Balmain Tigers GF Jim Tait Perc Horne J. Murphy Sun[21]
1935 Eastern Suburbs Roosters 16-2 Balmain Tigers GF Tom McMahon Jnr Sun[22]
1936 Western Suburbs Magpies 15-5 North Sydney Bears Final Jim Parsons Jerry Brien Tom McMahon Jnr Truth[23]
1937 Eastern Suburbs Roosters N/A Newtown Jets No N/A
1938 St. George Dragons 9-4 Balmain Tigers GF Jack Kenyon Arthur Davis Sun[24]
1939 Canterbury-Bankstown 13-0 North Sydney Bears GF Jim Duncombe Joe McGaulay Sun[25]
1940 North Sydney Bears 10-5 St. George Dragons GF Jack O'Brien SGC[26]
1941 Balmain Tigers 13-4 St. George Dragons GF John Rees P. Lee Sun[27]
1942 North Sydney Bears 15-5 St. George Dragons GF Aub Oxford Sun[28]
1943 South Sydney Rabbitohs 15-9 Balmain Tigers GF George Kilham Dave Watson George Bishop Sun[29]
1944 Balmain Tigers 11-9 North Sydney Bears Final (Jack Danzey Snr) Jack O'Brien [30]
1945 South Sydney Rabbitohs 11-7 Canterbury-Bankstown GF Ken Brogan Dave Watson Aub Oxford Sun[31]
1946 Balmain Tigers 8-5 Eastern Suburbs Roosters GF Gil Box Jack O'Brien Sun[32]
1947 Newtown Jets 6-2 Balmain Tigers GF Fred Fayers Keith Ellis L. Williams Sun[33]
1948 Newtown Jets 7-4 Western Suburbs Magpies GF Keith Ellis Col Pearce Sun[34]
1949 Eastern Suburbs Roosters 30-7 Newtown Jets GF Jim Hunt Aub Oxford DT[35]
1950 Balmain Tigers 10-6 St. George Dragons Final George Williams George Bishop DT[36]
1951 Newtown Jets 10-6 St. George Dragons GF George Debnam Aub Oxford SMH[37]
1952 South Sydney Rabbitohs 19-0 Canterbury-Bankstown GF Ray Mason Dave Watson Jack O'Brien Sun[38]
1953 South Sydney Rabbitohs 17-11 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles GF Norm Nilson Dave Watson Aub Oxford Sun[39]
1954 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 9-4 South Sydney Rabbitohs GF Darcy Lawler SH[40]
1955 North Sydney Bears 9-2 St. George Dragons GF Robert Gorman Jack O'Brien
1956 South Sydney Rabbitohs 10-6 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles GF Ray Mason Jim Tait Col Pearce
1957 Balmain Tigers 16-7 North Sydney Bears GF Ron Clifford Col Pearce
1958 Balmain Tigers 20-10 St. George Dragons GF Ron Proudfoot Col Pearce RLN[41]
1959 North Sydney Bears 19-10 St. George Dragons GF Robert Sullivan Robert Sullivan Col Pearce RLN[42]
1960 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 17-6 Balmain Tigers GF Robert Lenon Neville Pierce Col Pearce RLN[43]
1961 Western Suburbs Magpies 9-3 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles GF Roger Buttenshaw Dudley Beger Darcy Lawler RLN[44]
1962 St. George Dragons 19-0 Western Suburbs Magpies GF Peter Armstrong Sid Ryan Arthur Neville RLN[45]
1963 St. George Dragons 5-4 South Sydney Rabbitohs GF Peter Armstrong Sid Ryan Col Pearce
1964 St. George Dragons 7-2 South Sydney Rabbitohs GF Johnny Riley Sid Ryan Fred Erickson RLN[46]
1965 Balmain Tigers 9-7 St. George Dragons GF Jack Danzey Leo Nosworthy Jack Harris RLN[47]
1966 South Sydney Rabbitohs 12-4 Balmain Tigers GF Colin Dunn "Chick" Cowie Jack Bradley RLN[48]
1967 Balmain Tigers 11-7 South Sydney Rabbitohs GF Robert Boland Leo Nosworthy Laurie Bruyeres
1968 South Sydney Rabbitohs 17-7 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles GF Dennis Lee Fred Nelson Les Samuelson
1969 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 10-6 Balmain Tigers GF George McTaggart Ron Willey Keith Holman
1970 Newtown Jets 6-0 Eastern Suburbs Roosters GF Robert Green Clarrie Jeffreys Keith Holman
1971 Canterbury-Bankstown 11-5 St. George Dragons GF Barry Phillis Malcolm Clift Keith Page
1972 Canterbury-Bankstown 14-3 St. George Dragons GF Barry Phillis Malcolm Clift Laurie Bruyeres
1973 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 22-14 St. George Dragons GF Max Krilich Frank Stanton Laurie Bruyeres
1974 Newtown Jets 6-5 Eastern Suburbs Roosters GF Des O'Connor Charlie Renilson Keith Page
1975 Parramatta Eels 21-13 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks GF John Baker Terry Fearnley Keith Page
1976 St. George Dragons 17-12 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks GF Billy Smith Peter Dickerson Greg Hartley
1977 Parramatta Eels 11-9 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles GF Graham Murray Len Stacker Jack Danzey
1978 Balmain Tigers 10-5 St. George Dragons GF William Hillard Dennis Tutty Jack Danzey
1979 Parramatta Eels 22-2 Canterbury-Bankstown GF John Kolc Mick Alchin Jack Danzey
1980 Canterbury-Bankstown 18-16 Parramatta Eels GF Mal Creavey Geoff Connell Jack Danzey
1981 Western Suburbs Magpies 19-2 Parramatta Eels GF Ian Schubert Laurie Freier CT[49]
1982 Balmain Tigers 17-12 Eastern Suburbs Roosters GF William Hillard Laurie Freier CT[50]
1983 South Sydney Rabbitohs 12-6 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles GF Nathan Gibbs Wally Watsford Barry Barnes CT[51]
1984 Balmain Tigers 10-8 St. George Dragons GF Mike Marketo Peter Duffy C. Ward
1985 St. George Dragons 22-16 Canberra Raiders GF George Moroko John Bailey Mick Stone CT[52]
1986 Eastern Suburbs Roosters 10-2 Parramatta Eels GF Dave Brown Jim Morgan Kevin Roberts
1987 Penrith Panthers 11-0 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles GF Craig Izzard Graham Murray Greg McCallum
1988 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 22-2 Eastern Suburbs Roosters GF Peter Cullum Alan Thompson Graham Annesley
1989 North Sydney Bears 11-6 Parramatta Eels GF Gary Maguire Steve Martin Mick Stone CT[53]
1990 Brisbane Broncos 14-6 Canberra Raiders GF Ray Herring Bill Gardner Greg McCallum CT[54] VH[55]
1991 North Sydney Bears 12-6 Canberra Raiders GF Gary Smith Peter Louis Eddie Ward CT[56]
1992 North Sydney Bears 28-14 Balmain Tigers GF Gary Smith Peter Louis Graham Annesley CT[57]
1993 North Sydney Bears 5-4 Newcastle Knights GF Alan Wilson Peter Mulholland Bill Harrigan CT[58]
1994 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 14-4 Newcastle Knights GF Alan Wilson John Dykes Bill Harrigan
1995 Newcastle Knights 20-10 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks GF Tim Maddison Peter Sharp David Manson
1996 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 14-12 Auckland Vulcans GF Kurt Wrigley Stuart Raper Kelvin Jeffs
1997 Parramatta Eels 26-16 Balmain Tigers GF Darren Pettet Peter Sharp Kelvin Jeffs
1998 Canterbury-Bankstown 26-22 Parramatta Eels GF Simon Gillies Terry Lamb Mark Oaten
1999 Parramatta Eels 44-4 Balmain Tigers GF Jason Bell Daniel Anderson Kelvin Jeffs
2000 Canterbury-Bankstown 30-26 Penrith Panthers GF Adam Peek Terry Lamb Tony Archer
2001 St George Illawarra Dragons 34-10 Parramatta Eels GF Andrew Bobbin
& Justin Smith
Brian Johnson Rod Lawrence
2002 Canterbury-Bankstown 24-22 St George Illawarra Dragons GF Steven Hughes Kevin Moore Tony Archer
2003 Canberra Raiders 31-6 St Marys-Penrith Cougars GF Jace Van Duk Wayne Collins Tony Archer
2004 Sydney Roosters 30-8 St George Illawarra Dragons GF Grant Rovelli Ivan Cleary Gavin Badger
2005 Parramatta Eels 31-12 Sydney Roosters GF Henry Perenara
& Luke O'Dwyer
Jason Taylor Ben Cummins
2006 Parramatta Eels 20-19 Newtown Jets GF Henry Perenara Craig Culnane Shayne Hayne
2007 Parramatta Eels 20-15 North Sydney Bears GF Rip Taylor Jared Maxwell
2008 Wentworthville Magpies 12-8 Newtown Jets GF James Maloney Rip Taylor Gerard Sutton
2009 Bankstown City Bulls 32-0 Balmain Ryde-Eastwood GF Danny Williams Terry Lamb Adam Gee
2010 Canterbury-Bankstown 24-12 Windsor Wolves GF Trent Cutler Justin Holbrook David Munro
2011 Canterbury-Bankstown 30-28 Auckland Vulcans GF Trent Cutler Justin Holbrook David Munro DT[59]
2012 Newtown Jets 22-18 Balmain Ryde-Eastwood GF Daniel Mortimer Greg Matterson Matt Noyen LU[60]
2013 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 36-8 Windsor Wolves GF Chad Townsend Tony Herman Zbigniew
Przekiasa-Adamski
SMH[61] NMG[62]
2014 Penrith Panthers 48-12 Newcastle Knights GF Kevin Kingston Garth Brennan Liam Nicholls NSW[63] ABC[64]
2015 Newcastle Knights 20-10 Wyong Roos GF Clint Newton Matt Lantry Liam Nicholls NRL[65]
2016 Illawarra Cutters 21-10 Mount Pritchard Mounties GF Tyrone McCarthy Jason Demetriou Jon Stone NSW[66] VH[67] SSL[68]
2017 Penrith Panthers 22-6 Wyong Roos GF Darren Nicholls Garth Brennan Chris Trenemen VH[69] NSW[70]
2018 Canterbury-Bankstown 18-12 Newtown Jets GF Rhyse Martin Steve Georgalis Adam Cassidy
& Drew Oultham
NRL[71]
2019 Newtown Jets 20-15 Wentworthville Magpies GF Scott Sorensen Greg Matterson Todd Smith
& Drew Oultham
VH[72] NSWRL[73]

Squad

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All Stars at Magpies

PM13 2023

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Australia - Prime Minister's XIII

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J# Player Age Position(s) Jillaroos NRLW Other Rep Matches
Dbt M T G F Pts 2023 Club CM TM T G F Pts
1 Teagan Berry 21 Fullback 0 0 0 0 0 Dragons 23 23 21 1 0 86 2
2 Jakiya Whitfeld 22 Wing 0 0 0 0 0 Tigers 9 11 4 0 0 16
3 Cassey Tohi-Hiku 19 Centre 0 0 0 0 0 Eels 13 13 2 0 0 8 1
4 Keisha-Leigh Coolwell 23 Centre 0 0 0 0 0 Broncos 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 Kimberley Hunt 30 Wing 0 0 0 0 0 Eels 7 7 5 0 0 20
6 Botille Vette-Welsh 27 Five-eighth 2019 1 0 0 0 0 Tigers 7 19 3 0 0 12 3 4 5
7 Rachael Pearson 30 Halfback 0 0 0 0 0 Eels 6 18 1 32 1 69 2 1
8 Tallisha Harden 31 Prop 2015 4 3 0 0 12 Cowboys 9 27 2 0 0 8 5 6 1
9 Emma Manzelmann 21 Hooker 0 0 0 0 0 Cowboys 9 21 5 0 0 20 2
10 Janelle Williams 33 Prop 0 0 0 0 0 Raiders 0 4 0 0 0 0 1
11 Tiana Raftstrand-Smith 20 Second-row 0 0 0 0 0 Cowboys 8 19 3 1 0 14 2 2 1
12 China Polata 21 Second-row 2022 1 1 0 0 4 Cowboys 8 9 1 0 0 4 1
13 Kennedy Cherrington 24 Lock 2022 4 2 0 0 8 Eels 17 21 2 0 0 8 3 2 2
14 Taneka Todhunter Hooker, Halfback 0 0 0 0 0 Eels 4 4 0 0 0 0
15 Jasmin Morrissey Fullback 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
16 Brooke Anderson 27 Hooker, Lock 0 0 0 0 0 Sharks 9 14 3 0 0 12 1 1 2
17 Abbi Church 25 Fullback, Centre 0 0 0 0 0 Eels 17 17 4 0 0 16 1
18 Rueben Cherrington 20 Hooker, Lock 0 0 0 0 0 Eels 11 11 1 0 0 4 1
19 Quincy Dodd 23 Hooker 0 0 0 0 0 Sharks 9 27 8 0 0 32 5 5 7 2
20 Christian Pio 23 Prop, Second-row 0 0 0 0 0 Tigers 9 20 2 0 0 8 3 1
Kayla Fleming Second-row 0 0 0 0 0
  • Other Rep icons: NSW; Queensland; Indigenous All Stars; Māori All Stars; NSW City; NSW Country; Prime Minister's XIII


Papua New Guinea - Prime Minister's XIII

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J# Player Age Position(s) Orchids NRLW Other Rep Matches
Dbt M T G F Pts 2023 Club CM TM T G F Pts
1 Almah Johnson Fullback 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Belinda Gwasamun 28 Wing 2022 4 5 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
3 Berthshiba Awoi Centre 2019 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Emily Veivers 22 Centre 2022 3 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
5 Essay Banu 21 Wing 2022 4 1 0 0 4 Cowboys 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1
6 Freda Waula 28 Five-eighth 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Gloria Kaupa 25 Halfback 2017 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
8 Jessikah Reeves 22 Prop 2022 4 1 0 0 4 Cowboys 5 5 0 0 0 0 1 1
9 La-Toniya Norris Hooker 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 Leila Kerowa Prop 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
11 Lyiannah Allen Second-row 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
12 Mala Mark Second-row 2017 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
13 Martha Molowia 28 Lock 2022 4 4 0 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2
14 Roswita Kapo 23 Hooker 2019 3 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3
15 Lancy Laki Centre 2019 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
16 Sera Koroi 21 Centre, Lock 2022 4 1 0 0 4 Cowboys 8 8 0 0 0 0 1 1
17 Shellie Long 23 Second-row, Centre 2022 3 1 0 0 4 Cowboys 8 8 1 0 0 4 1 1
18 Ua Ravu 26 Lock 2019 5 2 0 0 8 Raiders 2 2 0 0 0 0 1
  • Other Rep icons: Prime Minister's XIII; PNG vs FNQ, Brisbane or York; Indigenous All Stars.

GB Women 1996

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Num Player Club Tries Goals Points
13 Lisa McIntosh Dudley Hill 4 1 18
6 Brenda Dobek Wakefield Panthers 3 2 16
16 Jill Adams Redhill 2 0 8
17 Jane Banks Wigan St Patricks 0 0 0
1 Sharon Birkenhead Redhill 0 0 0
4 Karen Burrows Redhill 3 6 24
5 Wendy Charnley Rochdale 0 0 0
20 Julie Cronin York 1 0 4
22 Lucy Ferguson Wakefield Panthers 0 0 0
7 Mandy Green Dudley Hill 1 0 4
18 Nicki Harrison Dudley Hill 1 0 4
21 Joanne Hewson Askam 2 0 8
15 Lisa Hunter Hull Vixens 0 0 0
23 Allison Kitchin Barrow 2 0 8
3 Liz Kitchin Barrow 3 0 12
9 Michelle Land Wakefield Panthers 2 0 8
25 Sally Milburn Askam 5 0 20
8 Donna Parker Hull Vixens 2 0 8
2 Chantel Patricks Dudley Hill 9 0 36
24 Samantha Pearson Dudley Hill 0 0 0
26 Joanne Roberts Wakefield Panthers 1 0 4
11 Lucia Scott Rochdale 0 0 0
14 Vicky Studd Dudley Hill 1 0 4
19 Paula Tunnicliffe Rochdale 0 0 0
12 Sandra Wade Barrow 0 0 0
1 Joanna Will Wakefield Panthers 1 0 4

NZ Men

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Player Pos. Age[74] Weight Province Tests
on
Tour
Games Tries Goals FG Points
Ron Ackland Centre 21 13. 4 (84) Auckland 0 4 4 0 0 12
Vern Bakalich Wing 26 12. 2 (77) Auckland 3 7 7 0 0 21
Tommy Baxter Centre 26 12. 12 (82) Auckland 2 9 1 0 0 3
Sel Belsham Halfback 25 11. 2 (71) Auckland 3 9 1 0 0 3
John Bond Prop, Second-row 24 14. 8 (93) Canterbury 0 6 2 0 0 6
Ossie Butt Prop, Second-row 22 14. 4 (91) Wellington 0 5 0 0 0 0
Jock Butterfield Hooker, Second-row 24 14. 0 (89) Canterbury 3 10 1 0 0 3
Pat Creedy Fullback 28 12. 5 (78) Canterbury 0 3 1 4 0 11
Cyril Eastlake Utility Back 25 11. 7 (73) Auckland 3 11 2 6 0 18
Arnold Green Wing, Centre 22 10. 11 (68) West Coast 0 7 7 0 0 21
Reese Griffiths Wing, Centre 18 12. 3 (78) West Coast 0 7 4 0 0 12
Tom Hadfield Wing, Centre 21 12. 0 (76) Auckland 1 8 4 0 0 12
Cliff Johnson Second-row 27 15. 2 (96) Auckland 3 8 1 0 0 3
John Lasher Hooker 23 12. 12 (82) Auckland 0 7 3 0 0 9
Duncan MacRae Prop 22 15. 4 (97) Auckland 3 9 0 0 0 0
Henry Maxwell Prop 24 15. 10 (100) Auckland 3 10 3 0 0 9
George Menzies Five-eighth 25 11. 5 (72) West Coast 3 9 2 0 0 6
Gordon Moncur Wing 23 11. 2 (71) Auckland 0 6 1 0 0 3
Frank Mulcare Lock 27 13. 0 (83) West Coast 3 7 3 0 0 9
Mauriohooho Murray Second-row 23 14. 5 (91) Auckland 0 8 3 0 0 9
Rex Percy Lock 22 13. 7 (86) Auckland 0 8 12 0 0 36
Jim Riddell Second-row 26 13. 8 (86) Auckland 3 9 0 0 0 0
Keith Roberts Halfback 24 11. 12 (75) Canterbury 0 5 5 0 0 15
Bill Sorensen Five-eighth, Centre 24 13. 4 (84) Auckland 3 12 10 5 0 40
Des White Fullback 29 11. 13 (76) Auckland 3 10 0 44 0 88
John Yates Prop, Second-row 25 15. 2 (96) Auckland 0 4 1 0 0 3

Tour

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1955 France: Leadership Full Line Up Photo

May 15 Western Australia 6–31 France Belmont, Perth
3.15pm
Tries: 2
Goals: 0
Tries: 9
Raymond Contrastin (3)
Armand Save (3)
Andre Ducasse (2)
Christian Duple
Goals: 2
Armand Save (2)

Attendance: 15,000
Gate: AU£ 1,307
Referee: R. Utting

May 18 South Australia 10–48 France Norwood Oval, Adelaide
8.20pm
Tries: 2
Goals: 2
Tries: 12
Andre Savonne (4)
Fernand Cantoni (3)
Jean Dop (2)
Rene Moulis
Christian Duple
Antoine Jiminez
Goals: 6
Rene Moulis (4)
Christian Duple (2)

Attendance: 1,074
Gate: AU£ 161
Referee: A. Burns

May 21 Victoria 2–44 France Richmond Cricket Ground, Melbourne
3pm
Tries: 0
Goals: 1
Result[75]
Photo[76]
Tries: 12
Christian Duple (2)
Andre Ducasse (2)
Victor Larroude (2)
Rene Moulis (2)
Armand Save
Guy Delaye
Raymond Contrastin
Antoine Jiminez
Goals: 4
Rene Moulis (2)
Armand Save
Antoine Jiminez

Attendance: 2,311
Gate: AU£ 360
Referee: T. O'Connor

May 25 Monaro 11–3 France Manuka Oval, Canberra
3.15pm
Tries: 1
Goals: 4
Teams[77]
Report[78][79]
Report[80]
Tries: 1
Gabriel Berthomieu
Goals: 0

Attendance: 4,000
Gate: AU£ 680
Referee: Harold Gillard

May 28 Sydney 25–0 France Sydney cricket Ground
3pm
Tries: 5
Goals: 5
Program
Tries: 0
Goals: 0

Attendance: 39,445
Gate: AU£ 5,490
Referee: Jack O'Brien

June 1 Riverina 29–27 France Narrandera
3pm
Tries: 3
Goals: 10

Database
Tries: 5
Andre Ducasse (2)
Francis Levy
Fernand Cantoni
Victor Larroude
Goals: 6
Gilbert Benausse (6)

Attendance: 10,000
Gate: AU£ 1,455
Referee: Jerry Lane

June 4 New South Wales 29–24 France Sydney Cricket Ground
3pm
Tries: 7
Goals: 4
Program
Tries: 4
Jacky Merquey (2)
Andre Ducasse
Joseph Vanel
Goals: 6
Christian Duple (6)

Attendance: 50,488
Gate: AU£ 7,037
Referee: Darcy Lawler

June 5 Southern Division 16–9 France Wollongong Showground
3pm
Tries: 2
Goals: 5

Result[81]
Tries: 1
Maurice Voron
Goals: 3
Christian Duple (3)

Attendance: 6,500
Gate: AU£ 1,204
Referee: Eric McIlhatton

1st Test

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June 11
2.30pm
Australia  20–8  France
Tries: 4
Goals: 4
Program
Database
Tries: 2
Andre Ducasse
Gabriel Berthomieu
Goals: 1
Christian Duple
Sydney Cricket Ground
Attendance: 67,748
Gate: AU£ 21,693
Referee: Darcy Lawler

June 13 Brisbane 11–21 France Brisbane Exhibition Ground
8pm
Tries: 1
Goals: 4
Tries: 5
Raymond Contrastin (2)
Armand Save
Fernand Cantoni
Andre Delpoux
Goals: 3
Gilbert Benausse (3)

Attendance: 30,000
Gate: AU£ 3,732
Referee: John Casey

June 15 Toowoomba 35–6 France Toowoomba
3pm
Tries: 7
Goals: 7
Report[82]
Tries: 2
André Carrère (2)
Goals: 0

Attendance: 7,305
Gate: AU£ 1,890
Referee: C. Wright

June 18 Queensland 17–23 France Brisbane Cricket Ground
3pm
Tries: 3
Goals: 4
Tries: 5
Roger Rey (2)
Jacky Merquey (2)
Gilbert Benausse
Goals: 4
Gilbert Benausse (4)

Attendance: 14,871
Gate: AU£ 2,623
Referee: John Casey

June 19 Central Queensland 24–40 France Rockhampton
3.30pm
Tries: 4
Goals: 6
Team[83]
Tries: 8
Francis Levy (2)
Armand Save
Gabriel Berthomieu
Andre Ducasse
André Carrère
Victor Larroude
Gilbert Benausse
Goals: 8
Gilbert Benausse (8)

Attendance: 7,500
Gate: AU£ 1,626
Referee: P. Mahoney

June 21 Central West Queensland 14–29 France Barcaldine
3.15pm
Tries: 2
Goals: 4
Tries: 7
Jean Pambrun (2)
Victor Larroude (2)
Gilbert Benausse
Maurice Voron
Andre Delpoux
Goals: 4
Gilbert Benausse (2)
Christian Duple (2)

Attendance: 2,250
Gate: AU£ 500
Referee: P. Mahoney

June 25 Far North Queensland 21–66 France Cairns
3pm
Tries: 5
Goals: 3
Tries: 14
Fernand Cantoni (3)
Andre Delpoux (3)
Victor Larroude (2)
Roger Rey (2)
Joseph Vanel
Jean Audoubert
Francis Levy
André Carrère
Goals: 12
Gilbert Benausse (12)

Attendance: 5,943
Gate: AU£ 1,747
Referee: H. Gilbert

June 26 North Queensland 26–42 France Townsville
3pm
Tries: 4
Goals: 7
Tries: 8
Andre Ducasse (2)
Maurice Voron (2)
Claude Teisseire (2)
Jean Dop
Gilbert Benausse
Goals: 9
Gilbert Benausse (9)

Attendance: 7,525
Gate: AU£ 2,138
Referee: H. Gilbert

June 29 Northern NSW 18–17 France Casino
Tries: 2
Goals: 6
Tries: 5
Raymond Contrastin (2)
Fernand Cantoni
Francis Levy
André Carrère
Goals: 1
Fernand Cantoni

Attendance: 4,500
Gate: AU£ 900
Referee: Jerry Lane

2nd Test

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July 2
2.45pm
Australia  28–29  France
Tries: 6
Goals: 5

Report[84]
Database
Tries: 5
Roger Rey (2)
Jacky Merquey (2)
Andre Ducasse
Goals: 7
Gilbert Benausse (6)
Christian Duple
Brisbane cricket Ground
Attendance: 45,745
Gate: AU£ 14,467
Referee: Darcy Lawler

July 3 Wide Bay 17–46 France Gympie
Tries: 5
Goals: 1
Tries: 10
Fernand Cantoni (4)
Victor Larroude (2)
Antoine Jiminez
François Montrucolis
Andre Delpoux
Jean Jammes
Goals: 8
Gilbert Benausse (8)

Attendance: 5,391
Gate: AU£ 1,245
Referee: T. Hempenstall

July 5 Ipswich 10–19 France Ipswich
3.30pm
Tries: 2
Goals: 2
Tries: 3
Fernand Cantoni (2)
Andre Ducasse
Goals: 5
Gilbert Benausse (5)

Attendance: 4,242
Gate: AU£ 841
Referee: N. Kelly

July 9 Newcastle 17–15 France Newcastle
2.45pm
Tries: 5
Goals: 1

Result[85][86]
Tries: 3
Fernand Cantoni
Raymond Contrastin
Jacques Fabre
Goals: 3
Gilbert Benausse (3)

Attendance: 20,824
Gate: AU£ 3,754
Referee: Eric McIlhatton

July 13 Sydney Colts 26–28 France Sydney Cricket Ground
3.15pm
Tries: 6
Goals: 4
Program
Report
Tries: 6
Jacky Merquey (2)
Maurice Voron (2)
Christian Duple
Joseph Vanel
Goals: 5
Gilbert Benausse (5)

Attendance: 13,282
Gate: AU£ 1,783
Referee: Darcy Lawler

July 16 New South Wales 37–23 France Sydney
3pm
Tries: 7
Goals: 8
Program
Tries: 5
Raymond Contrastin (3)
Jean Pambrun
Jacques Fabre
Goals: 4
Gilbert Benausse (4)

Attendance: 30,769
Gate: AU£ 4,068
Referee: Jack O'Brien

July 20 Western NSW 8–11 France Parkes
3.05pm
Tries: 0
Goals: 4

Report[87]
Tries: 3
Maurice Voron
André Carrère
Fernand Cantoni
Goals: 1
Armand Save

Attendance: 8,306
Gate: AU£ 1,700
Referee: F. Ring

3rd Test

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July 23
2.30pm
Australia  5–8  France
Tries: 1
Goals: 1
Program
Result[88]
Database
Tries: 2
Raymond Contrastin
Andre Ducasse
Goals: 1
Christian Duple
Sydney
Attendance: 62,458
Gate: AU£ 21,693
Referee: John Casey

July 27 West Coast 12–18 France Greymouth
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Attendance: 5,000

July 30 Canterbury 24–12 France Christchurch
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Attendance: 2,200

August 2 Wellington 14–19 France Wellington
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Attendance: 4,000

August 4 Taranaki 17–46 France New Plymouth
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Attendance: 4,500

1st Test

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August 6
 New Zealand 9–19  France
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Auckland
Attendance: 20,500
Referee: G. Kelly

August 10 Māori 28–20 France Auckland
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2nd Test

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August 13
 New Zealand 11–6  France
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Auckland
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: G. Kelly

August 15 Auckland 17–15 France Auckland
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Attendance: 15,000

SCG7RL

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Timeline

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CCDRL

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Timeline

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Central Coast Cricket

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CLub First Grade Premierships & Spans Lower Grade
Premierships
Currently Est. Previously Earliest
Known
Match
pre
1971
post
1970
Seasons in First Grade pre
1971
post
1970
Brisbane Water 2013 merger of… - 0 2016-17 - 1
Gosford 1874[91] 8 3 1899-00, 1906-07, 1919-20 to 1940-41, 1944-45 to 2007-08, 2008-09 as Gosford-Mountains, 2009-10 and 2010-11 7 15
Mountains-Kariong 1960 2 1960-61 to 1968-69, 1970s as Matcham-Mountains, 1980s to 2007-08, 2008-09 as Gosford-Mountains, 2009-10 to 2012-13 0 9
Kincumber-Avoca 1860s Kincumber 1872[92] 8 7 1899-00, 1906-07, 1920-21 to 1933-34, 1937-38 to 1940-41, 1949-50 to 1954-55, Kincumber-Avoca 1960-61 to now. 0 35
absorbed Avoca 1955 0 - 1956-57 to 1959-60 0 -
Lisarow-Ourimbah 1944 merger of… 3 4 1944-45 to now 5 28
Lisarow 1921[93] 13 - 1921-22 to 1940-41 6 -
Ourimbah 1862[94] 3 - 1899-00, 1906-07, 1912-13 to 1915-16, 1918-19 to 1939-40 3 -
Narara-Wyoming 1898 Narara 1898[95] 6 12 1899-00, 1906-07, 1911-12 and 1912-13 in Newcastle, 1913-14 and 1915-16 as Lisarow, 1918-19 to 1940-41, 1949-50 to 1955-56, 1960-61 to now. 7 40
absorbed Wyoming 1926[96] 0 - 1926-27 to 1929-30 0 -
Northern Power 2013 merger of… - 0 2013-14 to now - 6
Toukley 1950s 3 4 1956-57, 1957-58, 1961-62 to 1970-71, 1974-75 to 2012-13 2 28
Doyalson-Wyee 1970s - 0 1980s to 2010-11, 2012-13 - 5
Southern Spirit 2014 merger of… - 0 2014-15 to now - 3
Woy Woy 1 0 1915-16,1920-21, 1928-29 to 1935-36, 1937-38, 1946-47, 1959-60, 1960-61 to 2012-13 6 9
Umina 1967 - 9 1970-71, 1972-73 to 2011-12, 2013-14 0 9
Terrigal-Matcham 1947 1947[97] 2 2 1949-50 to 1956-57, 1961-62 to 1968-69, 1970s as Matcham-Mountains, 1980s to 2002-03 as Matcham-Holgate, 2003-04 to now 7 22
The Entrance 1913 1913 7 3 1913-14, 1914-15, 1924-25, 1932-33 to 1937-38, 1947-48 to now 1 22
Warnervale 2007 2007 - 0 2010-11, 2016-17 - 9
Wyong District 1968 merger of… - 2 1968-69 to now - 18
Wyong 1871[98] 12 - 1899-00, 1906-07, 1912-13 to 1915-16, 1918-19 to 1938-39, 1944-45 to 1967-68 1 -
Tuggerah 1912 9 - 1912-13, 1920-21, 1921-22, 1923-24, 1926-27*, 1930-31 to 1934-35, 1936-37, 1937-38, 1947-48 to 1967-68 3 -

Group 16

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IEW [99] IEW [100]


STG [101] STG [102] STG [103] STG [104]

Group 7 Rugby League

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Season Grand Final Information Minor Premiers
Premiers Score Runners-up Report
1914 Gerringong 11-10 Nowra IM[105]
1915 Jamberoo Forfeit Gerringong
No competition held between 1916 and 1917
1918 Gerringong 12-3 Kiama (Dinkums) SCT[106]
1919 Nowra 7-7 Kiama (Dinkums) NL[107] KI[108]
1919 Nowra 13-9 Kiama (Dinkums) KI[109]
1920 Gerringong 3-0 Jamberoo KR[110]
1921 Gerringong 8-7 Berry KR[111]
1922 Gerringong 11-0 Berry IM[112]
1923 Berry 6-5 Gerringong KR[113] Berry
1924 Gerringong 10-0 Berry NL[114]
1925 Kiama 8-5 Kangaroo Valley NL[115]
1926 Berry 13-10 Jamberoo NL[116]
1927 Jamberoo 14-0 Berry KR[117]
1928 Berry 5-2 Gerringong KI[118]
1929 Bombo 12-7 Gerringong KR[119] Gerringong
1930 Kiama-Bombo 3-3 Nowra KR[120]
1930 Kiama-Bombo 6-4 Nowra KR[121]
1931 Jamberoo 10-0 Shellharbour NL[122]
1932 Jamberoo 7-7 Shellharbour KR[123] Shellharbour
1932 Jamberoo 21-0 Shellharbour KR[124]
1933 Kiama-Bombo 7-4 Nowra NL[125] KR[126] Kiama-Bombo
1934 Nowra 16-10 Kiama-Bombo KR[127] Kiama-Bombo
1935 Berry 11-2 Kiama-Bombo IM[128]
1936 Berry 22-4 Gerringong KR[129] ST[130] Berry
1937 Berry 15-2 Nowra NL[131] Berry
1938 Nowra 12-5 Jamberoo KR[132] Nowra
1939 Shellharbour 4-2 Jamberoo IM[133] KR[134] Jamberoo
1940 Gerringong 6-2 Kiama KR[135] Gerringong
1941 Berry 10-7 Kiama KR[136] Berry
No competition held between 1942 and 1943
1944 Albion Park 4-3 Nowra KR[137]
1945 Kiama 5-0 Nowra KR[138] Kiama
1946 Kiama 3-0 Jamberoo Kiama
1947 Kiama 19-5 Jamberoo KI[139] Kiama
1948 Kiama 5-5 Berry KI[140] Kiama
1948 Kiama 10-6 Berry KI[141] Kiama
1949 Albion Park 2-0 Gerringong KI[142] Gerringong
1950 Kiama 5-5 Jamberoo KI[143] Kiama
1950 Kiama 2-0 Jamberoo SCT[144] KI[145]
1951 Jamberoo 15-5 Kiama SCT[146] KI[147] Jamberoo
1952 Berry 8-0 Gerringong IM[148] SCT[149] Berry
1953 Berry 12-2 Kiama SCT[150] KI[151] Berry
1954 Berry 13-0 Jamberoo SCT[152] KI[153] Jamberoo
1955 Nowra 13-9 Shellharbour
1956 Gerringong 6-5 Jamberoo
1957 Nowra 19-10 Shellharbour
1958 Jamberoo 18-8 Berry IM[154] Nowra
1959 Nowra 8-6 Bomaderry
1960 Gerringong 7-3 Nowra IM[155]
1961 Jamberoo 7-2 Nowra
1962 Shellharbour 13-6 Albion Park
1963 Albion Park-Oak Flats 3-0 Berry
1964 Albion Park-Oak Flats 6-5 Berry IM[156]
1965 Gerringong 14-9 Albion Park-Oak Flats
1966 Berry 4-0 Shellharbour
1967 Berry 15-7 Nowra
1968 Gerringong 15-9 Shellharbour IM[157] Gerringong
1969 Kiama 2-2 Bomaderry
1969 Kiama 14-2 Bomaderry
1970 Gerringong 17-15 Shellharbour (Workers)
1971 Shellharbour (Workers) 8-0 Gerringong
1972 Gerringong 13-7 Shellharbour (Workers)
1973 Shellharbour (Workers) 36-7 Gerringong
1974 Jamberoo 13-5 Albion Park-Oak Flats Nowra
1975 Albion Park-Oak Flats 19-8 Gerringong
1976 Bomaderry 14-12 Albion Park-Oak Flats
1977 Nowra 21-7 Kiama
1978 Warilla 10-2 Bomaderry
1979 Batemans Bay 10-0 Milton-Ulladulla IM
1980 Warilla-Lake South 14-10 Shellharbour (Workers)
1981 Nowra 20-3 Warilla-Lake South
1982 Warilla-Lake South 27-7 Nowra Saints Warilla-Lake South
1983 Kiama 38-6 Shellharbour (Workers)
1984 Warilla-Lake South 30-6 Kiama
1985 Kiama 22-18 Nowra Warriors Kiama
1986 Batemans Bay 10-8 Warilla IM Batemans Bay
1987 Milton-Ulladulla 13-12 Gerringong
1988 Batemans Bay 19-12 Gerringong
1989 Milton-Ulladulla 8-4 Gerringong
1990 Gerringong 19-16 Kiama
1991 Warilla-Lake South 22-1 Kiama
1992 Batemans Bay 26-6 Warilla-Lake South IM
1993 Nowra 16-12 Bomaderry Batemans Bay
1994 Gerringong 9-6 Warilla-Lake South
1995 Warilla-Lake South 12-10 Nowra Warriors
1996 Nowra 42-6 Shellharbour
1997 Warilla-Lake South 18-16 Albion Park-Oak Flats IM[158] Warilla-Lake South
1998 Albion Park-Oak Flats 11-4 Warilla-Lake South Warilla-Lake South
1999 Albion Park-Oak Flats 30-16 Batemans Bay
2000 Albion Park-Oak Flats 31-18 Batemans Bay
2001 Shellharbour City 22-20 Batemans Bay
2002 Batemans Bay 54-10 Milton-Ulladulla Batemans Bay
2003 Albion Park-Oak Flats 14-10 Gerringong Albion Park-Oak Flats
2004 Milton-Ulladulla 50-12 Berry-Shoalhaven Heads SP[159] Milton-Ulladulla
2005 Milton-Ulladulla 34-22 Albion Park-Oak Flats SP[160] SP[160][161] Albion Park-Oak Flats
2006 Albion Park-Oak Flats 30-0 Shellharbour City SP[162] Albion Park-Oak Flats
2007 Albion Park-Oak Flats 44-10 Berry-Shoalhaven Heads P[163] Albion Park-Oak Flats
2008 Milton-Ulladulla 36-24 Shellharbour City SP[164] Shellharbour City
2009 Albion Park-Oak Flats 25-22 Warilla-Lake South IM[165] Warilla-Lake South
2010 Gerringong 21-20 Warilla-Lake South IM[166] Albion Park-Oak Flats
2011 Warilla-Lake South 36-6 Gerringong IM[167] SCR[168] Warilla-Lake South
2012 Gerringong 16-14 Albion Park-Oak Flats SP[169] Albion Park-Oak Flats
2013 Gerringong 16-14 Warilla-Lake South IM[170] Gerringong
2014 Nowra-Bomaderry 30-20 Warilla-Lake South Warilla-Lake South
2015 Gerringong 26-22 Shellharbour City
2016 Gerringong 10-0 Warilla-Lake South SSG[171] Gerringong
2017 Jamberoo 18-14 Kiama Jamberoo

Illawarra Rugby League

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Tip: To view original newspaper articles on matches up to 1954, hover over the blue number in the Reports column and then click on the article name. That will open the article in Trove.

Season Grand Final Information Minor Premiers
Premiers Score Runners-Up Report
1911 Wollongong 5-5 Mt. Keira IM[172] Wollongong
1912 Berkeley (Unanderra) 11-0 Mt. Keira IM[173]
1913 Wollongong 10-5 Mt. Keira Wollongong
1914 Unanderra 5-3 Wollongong IM[174]
1915 Unanderra IM[175]
1916–1918 - No competition due to World War I
1919 Unanderra 8-5 Wollongong IM[176]
1920 Wollongong Wollongong
1921 Wollongong 5-3 Port Kembla IM[177]
1922 Port Kembla 0-0 Wollongong IM[178]
1922 Port Kembla 5-3 Wollongong IM[179]
1923 Port Kembla 3-0 Wollongong IM[180]
1924 Port Kembla 22-13 Wollongong (Glebe) IM[181]
1925 Gerringong 9-8 Port Kembla SCT[182]
1926 Wollongong (Glebe) 13-7 Mt. Keira IM[183]
1927 Port Kembla 2-0 Wollongong (Glebe) IM[184] Port Kembla
1928 Port Kembla 10-6 Mt. Keira IM[185] Port Kembla
1929 Wollongong Forfeit Port Kembla IM[186] Wollongong
1930 Wollongong 13-6 Port Kembla IM[187] Port Kembla
1931 Wollongong 31-14 Thirroul IM[188] Wollongong
1932 Wollongong 5-4 Mt. Keira SCT[189]
1933 Wests 17-17 Wollongong IM[190]
  1. N/A
1934 Port Kembla 8-6 West Wollongong IM[191] West Wollongong
1935 Port Kembla 15-8 Wests IM[192] Port Kembla
1936 Mount Kembla 12-8 Port Kembla IM[193] Port Kembla
1937 Port Kembla 41-10 Wollongong IM[194] Port Kembla
1938 Port Kembla 18-5 Mount Kembla IM[195] Port Kembla
1939 SG Mount Kembla 26-15 Port Kembla IM[196] Mount Kembla
1939 Mount Kembla 0-0 Corrimal IM[197] Corrimal
1939 Mount Kembla 8-2 Corrimal IM[198] Corrimal
1940 Thirroul 4-3 Corrimal IM[199] Thirroul
1941 Port Kembla 24-7 Corrimal
1942 Port Kembla 17-9 Collegians (CBC) IM[200] Port Kembla
1943 Port Kembla 16-5 Port Kembla IM[201] Wollongong
1944 Port Kembla 30-8 Thirroul IM[202] Port Kembla
1945 Wollongong 5-2 Port Kembla IM[203]
1946 Port Kembla 19-14 Wollongong IM[204]
1947 Wollongong 21-8 Port Kembla IM[205] Port Kembla
1948 Corrimal 22-7 Port Kembla IM[206] Port Kembla
1949 Port Kembla 20-9 Wollongong IM[207] Wollongong
1950 Wollongong 9-6 Port Kembla IM[208] Port Kembla
1951 Wollongong 15-11 Corrimal IM[209] Corrimal
1952 . Northern Suburbs 18-5 Port Kembla IM[210] . Northern Suburbs
1953 Port Kembla 10-7 . Northern Suburbs IM[211] Port Kembla
1954 Thirroul 20-7 Port Kembla IM[212] Thirroul
1955 Port Kembla 20-7 Wollongong IM[213] Port Kembla
1956 Port Kembla 14-9 Wollongong IM[214] Wollongong
1957 Wests 22-6 Wollongong
1958 Port Kembla 10-8 Wests
1959 Wests 12-6 . Northern Suburbs
1960 . Northern Suburbs 10-5 Port Kembla IM[215] Port Kembla
1961 . Northern Suburbs 10-2 Wollongong
1962 Port Kembla 10-9 . Northern Suburbs IM[216] . Northern Suburbs
1963 Port Kembla 13-0 . Northern Suburbs IM[217] Port Kembla
1964 Wollongong 23-5 Port Kembla IM[218] Wollongong
1965 Port Kembla 6-4 Wollongong Collegians
1966 Dapto 13-6 Collegians Collegians
1967 Collegians 12-4 Port Kembla Collegians
1968 Dapto 17-11 Port Kembla IM[219] Port Kembla
1969 Wests 11-2 Port Kembla Port Kembla
1970 Wests 12-4 Dapto IM[220] Thirroul
1971 Wests 18-11 Thirroul
1972 Wests 23-9 Thirroul
1973 Thirroul 8-6 Wests
1974 Corrimal 22-8 Wollongong IM[221] Wollongong
1975 Dapto 15-2 Thirroul
1976 Dapto 22-6 Corrimal
1977 Dapto 18-5 Port Kembla Wests
1978 Wests 17-13 Port Kembla Wests
1979 Dapto 22-3 Wests IM[222] Wests
1980 Wests 6-0 Port Kembla
1981 Wests 22-0 Corrimal
1982 Dapto 15-12 Corrimal Corrimal
1983 Dapto 23-10 Wests Wests
1984 Wests 24-4 Helensburgh IM[223] Wests
1985 Dapto 40-4 Collegians IM[224] Dapto
1986 Helensburgh 8-6 Collegians IM[225] Collegians
1987 Collegians 16-2 Wests IM[226] Thirroul
1988 Helensburgh 20-16 Collegians IM[227] Collegians
1989 Wests 13-12 Corrimal Corrimal
1990 Dapto 28-2 Collegians
1991 Wests 14-12 Dapto Wests
1992 Dapto 28-6 University IM[228] Dapto
1993 Helensburgh 22-8 Wests Helensburgh
1994 Dapto 22-14 Wests IM[229]
1995 Thirroul 23-22 Wests Thirroul
1996 Collegians 11-2 Thirroul Collegians
1997 Collegians 32-16 Dapto IM[230]
1998 Collegians 34-10 University IM[231]
1999 Thirroul 40-12 Collegians
2000 Dapto 30-14 Thirroul Dapto
2001 Dapto 18-12 Thirroul Collegians
2002 Dapto 20-16 Collegians Collegians
2003 Thirroul 28-22 Dapto RLW Thirroul
2004 Collegians 10-4 Thirroul Collegians
2005 Collegians 16-14 Wests Collegians
2006 Dapto 34-14 Thirroul Dapto
2007 Collegians 20-18 Dapto Dapto
2008 Thirroul 16-12 Collegians Thirroul
2009 Wests 14-4 Thirroul Wests
2010 Wests 24-0 Thirroul Wests
2011 Wests 34-24 Helensburgh Wests
2012 Thirroul 20-16 Wests Wests
2013 Collegians 29-28 Helensburgh Collegians
2014 Thirroul 18-16 Helensburgh Thirroul
2015 Helensburgh 16-10 Wests Helensburgh
2016 Dapto 28-16 Wests Dapto
2017 Collegians 22-14 Dapto Dapto

Current Central Coast Teams

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Club 2016 First Grade Years & Premierships Other Senior Competitions
Name Est Jnr Snr Span 1915-1936 1947-2015 Other Total Span
Berkeley Vale Panthers 1987 Yes 1st 1995-2001, 2003-now 2 2 2nd Division 1987-1994, 2nd Grade 2002; Sydney Women 2015-now
Erina Eagles 1949 Yes 1st 1949-now. Predecessor 1915, 1919-1926, 1930-1934, 1936 2 4 0 6 Jim Beam Cup 2003-2008
Kincumber Colts 1978.9 Yes 1st 2004-now. Predecessor 1932-1936 0 1 1 2nd Division 1979-2000; U17 2003
Northern Lakes Warriors 1976 Yes 1st 1981-1982, 1992-1993 (as Munmorah), 1994-1997, 2004-now 0 0 2nd Division 1976-c1980, 1983-1990 (as Munmorah), 2000-2003, 2nd Grade 1991, U18 c1999
Ourimbah Wyoming Magpies 1913 Yes 1st 1915, 1919-1936, 1947-now 4 8 0 12 Challenge Cups 1938-1941, 1946; Jim Beam Cup 2003-2005
Terrigal Sharks 1976 Yes 1st 1976-now. Predecessor 1921. 0 1 1 Predecessor 2nd Grade 1931-1932
The Entrance Tigers 1934 Yes 1st 1947-now 13 3 16 Challenge Cups 1930s; Jim Beam Cup 2003-2007, Ron Massey Cup 2010-2014
Toukley Hawks 1976 Yes 1st 1979-1994, 2006-now 0 0 2nd Division 1976-c1978, 1995-2005.
Woy Woy Roosters 1927 Yes 1st 1930-1934, 1947-now 0 18 0 18 Challenge Cups 1935-1941; Jim Beam Cup 2003-2004
Wyong Roos 1910 Yes 1st 1915, 1919-1924, 1926-1936, 1947-1957, 1960-2006, 2013-now 7 12 1 20 Newcastle: 2nd Grade 1912-1914, 3rd Grade 1945, Southern 1946, 1st Grade 2003-2012; NSW Cup 2013-now
Gosford Kariong Storm 2000 Yes Open Predecessors 1919-1934, 1936, 1948-1999 3 7 0 10 2nd Division 2000-2005; 2nd Grade 2006; Open Age 2010-2011, 2014, 2016. Predecessor North Sydney 1928
St Edwards Bears 2013 Yes Open Nil U16 1971-1972, 1974; Open Age 2013-now
Blue Haven Raiders 2007 Yes No Nil Open Age 2011; Newcastle & Hunter 2012
Budgewoi-Buff Point Bulldogs 1978 Yes No Nil 2nd Division c1979-2005
Central Wyong Razorbacks 1977 Yes No 2006, 2013-2015 0 0 0 2nd Division 1977-1988 (as Grand Hotel), 1989-2005; 2nd Grade 2007-2008, 2011; Open Age 2010-2011
Umina Beach Bunnies 1964 Yes No 1964-1995, 1999-2002, 2004-2015 3 3 Newcastle & Hunter Ladies League Tag 2016
Warnervale Bulls 2010 Yes No Nil Nil

Previous Teams

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Current clubs Ourimbah, Wyong and later Woy Woy participated in the Central Coast Rugby League competitions that were held in 1915 and between 1919 and 1936. Teams from Gosford, Erina, Kincumber and Terrigal also competed, predecessors to the current clubs. The following teams were also involved: Matcham (1915), Yarramalong (1915, 1919-1921, 1924), Jilliby (1919-1921), Narara (1920, 1923), Dora Creek (1921, 1926-1928, 1931-1932), Gosford Light Horse (1925), Mooney (1926), Wyong Creek (1928), Tuggerah (1930-1932), Morisset (1932-1936), Nord’s Wharf (1932), Dooralong (1933-1934).

The following teams have participated in Central Coast First or 'A' Grade competitions since 1947: Morisset (1947-1948), Toronto (1954-1959), Rathmines (1955), South Lakes (1958). Wyong and Morisset combined in 1957 to field teams in A, B, C and D grades. Mount Penang competed in Under 18s from 1969 to 1975.

The Gosford Townies fielded grade teams from 1948 to 1999, and junior teams from the 1950s.

A Second Division competition ran from 1976 to 2005. Clubs that were promoted to First Division / Grade were Toukley, Northern Lakes (Munmorah), Berkeley Vale, Kincumber and Central Wyong (Grand Hotel). Junior club Budgewoi-Buff Point ran Second Division teams from 1978 or 1979 to 2005.

The other teams that competed in Second Division were Davistown (1976), Milson Island (1976-1979), The Valley (1977-1978), Gwandalan (1977-1978), Doyalson-Wyee (1980-1983), Terrigal Hotel (1981-1985), Woy Woy Hotel (1982-1989), Northlakes (1984-1986), Mangrove Mountain (1988-1998), Tall Timbers Hotel (1989-2005), Peninsula Raiders (1990-2001), Terrigal Marlins (1996-1997), Wamberal Whales (2000-2005), Long Jetty Jets (2001-2005) and Bayview Dolphins (2003-2004).

Team Numbers

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Club Colours

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Year The Entance Woy Woy Wyong Ourimbah Gosford Kincumber Erina Others
1900   The Entrance Woy Woy   Wyong   Ourimbah   Gosford   Kincumber   Erina
1913   The Entrance Woy Woy   Wyong Ourimbah   Gosford   Kincumber   Erina
1919   The Entrance Woy Woy   Wyong Ourimbah  G  Gosford   Kincumber   Erina   Jilliby
1920   The Entrance   Woy Woy   Wyong Ourimbah  G  Gosford   Kincumber   Erina Narara
1922   The Entrance   Woy Woy   Wyong Ourimbah   Gosford   Kincumber   Erina
1925   The Entrance   Woy Woy   Wyong Ourimbah   Gosford   Kincumber   Erina Light Horse
1927   The Entrance   Woy Woy   Wyong Ourimbah   Gosford   Kincumber   Erina
1928   The Entrance   Woy Woy   Wyong Ourimbah Gosford   Kincumber   Erina Ourimbah South
1930   The Entrance   Woy Woy   Wyong Ourimbah Gosford   Kincumber   Erina
1931   The Entrance   Woy Woy   Wyong Ourimbah Gosford   Kincumber Erina
1932   The Entrance   Woy Woy   Wyong Ourimbah Gosford Kincumber   Erina
1934 The Entrance   Woy Woy   Wyong Ourimbah Gosford Kincumber   Erina   Morissett
1938 The Entrance   Woy Woy   Wyong Ourimbah Gosford   Kincumber   Erina
1946 The Entrance   Woy Woy Wyong Ourimbah Gosford   Kincumber   Erina
1947 The Entrance   Woy Woy Wyong Ourimbah Gosford   Kincumber   Erina
1948 The Entrance   Woy Woy Wyong Ourimbah Gosford   Kincumber Erina
1952   The Entrance   Woy Woy Wyong Ourimbah Gosford   Kincumber Erina
1955   The Entrance Woy Woy Wyong Ourimbah Gosford   Kincumber Erina
1958   The Entrance Woy Woy Wyong Ourimbah Gosford   Kincumber Erina
1960 The Entrance Woy Woy Wyong Ourimbah Gosford   Kincumber Erina
1963 The Entrance Woy Woy Wyong Ourimbah Gosford   Kincumber Erina
1969 The Entrance Woy Woy Wyong Ourimbah Gosford   Kincumber Erina
1979 The Entrance Woy Woy Wyong Ourimbah Gosford Kincumber Erina


Sources

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  • Gosford Times and Wyong District Advocate
  • Whilst not used extensively in the production of this list, Microfilm of the following newspapers are available at the State Library of New South Wales and Central Coast Council libraries at Gosford and Wyong. The RAV numbers provided are those used by the State Library.
  • Gosford Times (RAV 24 - Reels #1, 1897-1900; #31 to #40, 1955 to 1962)
  • Central Coast Express (RAV 61)
  • The Guardian (The Entrance and Wyong) (RAV 63 - Reels #1 and #2, 1933-1959 miscellaneous)
  • Wyong and Lakes District Advocate (RAV 178 - Reel #2, 1932-1956 miscellaneous)

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