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Presidents Cup (rugby league)

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Annual rugby competition in New South Wales
For the British competition, seeRFL President's Cup.
Presidents Cup
Current season or competition:
2023 NSWRL Presidents Cup
SportRugby league
Instituted1910
Inaugural season1910
Number of teams9
Country Australia
PremiersMaitland Pumpkin Pickers (2022)
Most titlesSouth Sydney Rabbitohs(20 titles)
WebsitePresident Cup
Related competitionConferences:
Related:
Sydney Shield
NSW Challenge Cup
Canterbury Cup

TheNSWRL Presidents Cup is a semi-professional, open-agedrugby league football competition played inNew South Wales. The competition is administered by theNew South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL). The competition includes teams from domestic rugby league clubs (mainly from theIllawarra District),Ron Massey Cup,Sydney Shield andCanterbury Cup clubs.

History

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ThePresidents Cup is a rugby league trophy which has been awarded in many competitions, governed byNew South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL). It was 1910 when Sir James Joynton Smith, the newly appointed President of the NSWRL, donated the trophy. Joynton Smith was the Lord Mayor of Sydney and earned a knighthood for his philanthropic work. A shrewd businessman, he was a key figure in the game up until his death in 1943.

Initially the Presidents Cup was awarded in the Under 21 competition between representative teams from each district's junior league. It ran in this format until the mid-1990s.

As the top tier premiership expanded in the 1980s, and the Under 23s competition was scrapped, the Under 21s competition was expanded. In 1997, with a split competition, the ARL scrapped reserve grade, and the Under 21s served as curtain raisers to first grade games. The following year, the first year of the NRL, the Under 21s competition was scrapped, junior competitions were rationalised, and reserve grade was reintroduced under different names, including Premier League and First Division. The Presidents Cup trophy was awarded to the winner of this competition. In 2008, the centenary of rugby league in Australia, this division was renamed as the NSW Cup competition. The Presidents Cup trophy was awarded for the first two years in this grade, then a new trophy was awarded for the 2010 competition.[1]

Historic Presidents Cup competitions

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Presidents Cup 1910–1996 (Third Grade 1910–1972, 1982–1984; Under-23s 1973–1981, 1985–1987; Under-21s 1988–1996) (Awarded Presidents Cup)[2]
YearPremiersScoreRunners-up
1910Eastern Suburbs Roosters
1911Eastern Suburbs Roosters
1912Balmain Tigers
1913Eastern Suburbs Roosters
1914Balmain Tigers
1915Eastern Suburbs Roosters
1916Not held
1917Not held
1918North Sydney Bears
1919Newtown Jets
1920Eastern Suburbs Roosters
1921Newtown Jets
1922Eastern Suburbs Roosters
1923Eastern Suburbs Roosters
1924Eastern Suburbs Roosters
1925Western Suburbs Magpies
1926Balmain Tigers
1927Eastern Suburbs Roosters
1928Newtown Jets
1929Balmain Tigers
1930Balmain Tigers
1931Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
1932Balmain Tigers
1933North Sydney Bears
1934Southern Districts
1935St. George Dragons
1936South Sydney Rabbitohs
1937North Sydney Bears
1938Eastern Suburbs Roosters
1939Balmain Tigers
1940Balmain Tigers
1941St. George Dragons
1942South Sydney Rabbitohs
1943South Sydney Rabbitohs
1944Newtown Jets
1945Western Suburbs Magpies
1946Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
1947Western Suburbs Magpies
1948Eastern Suburbs Roosters
1949Eastern Suburbs Roosters
1950Newtown Jets
1951South Sydney Rabbitohs
1952Balmain Tigers
1953South Sydney Rabbitohs
1954Balmain Tigers
1955Eastern Suburbs Roosters
1956Newtown Jets
1957St. George Dragons
1958Western Suburbs Magpies
1959Balmain Tigers
1960South Sydney Rabbitohs
1961South Sydney Rabbitohs
1962South Sydney Rabbitohs
1963South Sydney Rabbitohs
1964South Sydney Rabbitohs
1965South Sydney Rabbitohs
1966Balmain Tigers
1967Balmain Tigers
1968South Sydney Rabbitohs
1969South Sydney Rabbitohs
1970Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
1971South Sydney Rabbitohs
1972South Sydney Rabbitohs
1973Balmain Tigers
1974South Sydney Rabbitohs
1975Parramatta Eels
1976Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
1977South Sydney Rabbitohs
1978Eastern Suburbs Roosters
1979Parramatta Eels
1980South Sydney Rabbitohs
1981St George Dragons
1982South Sydney Rabbitohs
1983South Sydney Rabbitohs
1984Illawarra Steelers
1985St George Dragons24–20Parramatta Eels
1986South Sydney Rabbitohs13–0Penrith Panthers
1987St George Dragons32–14South Sydney Rabbitohs
1988Parramatta Eels28–14Eastern Suburbs Roosters
1989South Sydney Rabbitohs26–4Canberra Raiders
1990Canberra Raiders13–6St George Dragons
1991Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs22–14Parramatta Eels
1992Western Suburbs MagpiesSt George Dragons
1993Eastern Suburbs Roosters17–4Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
1994Cronulla-Sutherland SharksEastern Suburbs Roosters
1995Newcastle KnightsCronulla-Sutherland Sharks
1996South Queensland Crushers24–12Parramatta Eels
Reserve Grade/First Division/Premier League/NSW Cup Premiers 1997–2010 (Awarded Presidents Cup)
YearPremiersScoreRunners-up
19971Parramatta Eels26–16Balmain Tigers
1998Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs26–22Parramatta Eels
1999Parramatta Eels44–4Balmain Tigers
2000Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs30–26Penrith Panthers
2001St. George Illawarra Dragons34–10Parramatta Eels
2002Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs24–22St. George Illawarra Dragons
2003Canberra Raiders31–6St Marys-Penrith Saints
2004Sydney Roosters30–8St. George Illawarra Dragons
2005Parramatta Eels31–12Sydney Roosters
2006Parramatta Eels20–19Newtown Jets
2007Parramatta Eels20–15North Sydney Bears
2008Wentworthville Magpies12–8Newtown Jets
2009Bankstown City Bulls32–0Balmain Ryde-Eastwood Tigers
2010Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs24–12Windsor Wolves

Modern Presidents Cup

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After theMetropolitan Cup/Bundaberg Rum Cup/Jim Beam Cup/Ron Massey Cup took over the mantle of the Third Grade Championship. This was until, after the NSWRL-CRL merger in 2020, the champions of theIllawarra Rugby League andNewcastle Rugby League began to playoff against the Ron Massey Cup champions for the prestigious Presidents Cup. ThePeter McDonald Premiership became the fourth feeder league to thisChampions League-style tournament in 2022 following theGroup 10Group 11 merger.

2020 format

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In 2020, the competition returned in light of NSWRL competitions being cancelled due to the COVID-19 crisis. These cancelled competitions include the NSW Cup, Ron Massey Cup and the Newcastle Rugby League competition. Nine teams competed in the returning edition;North Sydney Bears,Dubbo CYMS,Thirroul Butchers,Western Suburbs Red Devils,Western Rams,Hills District Bulls,Wentworthville Magpies,Maitland Pumpkin Pickers andGlebe-Burwood Wolves. The competition was played over nine rounds with two weeks of finals including the Grand Final on 27-Sep atBankwest Stadium,Parramatta.[3][4][5]Maitland Pickerswon the Grand Final 17–16 overGlebe-Burwood Wolves, capturing the Premiership as well as the minor premiership for topping the regular season ladder. Hooker Alex Langbridge was named both the player of the Grand Final and of the season as a whole.

2021–present: Statewide third grade

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From 2021, the competition will be the statewide third grade competition, running as an end of season competition for the premiers ofIllawarra Rugby League,Newcastle Rugby League,Peter McDonald Premiership andRon Massey Cup. The Peter McDonald Premiership joined the other three leagues as third-tier competitions through the merger of the fourth tierGroup 10 andGroup 11 competitions. After 2021 saw the competition cancelled due to COVID, 2022 saw a return to the competition, withMaitland Pickers defending their 2020 title. On 25 September 2022, they defeated The Hills Bulls 36–12.[6] Maitland Pickers Five-Eighth Chad O'Donnell was named player of the match.

Modern Presidents Cup champions

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YearChampionsScoreRunners-upMatch information
DateVenueReferee
NSWRL Presidents Cup (2020–23)
2020Maitland Pickers17 – 16 Glebe-Burwood Wolves27 September 2020Bankwest Stadium,SydneyK. Irons
2021Cancelled Due to Covid-19
2022(2) Maitland Pickers36 – 12 Hills District Bulls25 September 2022CommBank Stadium,SydneyC. Paddy
2023(3) Maitland Pickers32 – 10 St Marys Saints24 September 2023CommBank Stadium,SydneyD. Brady
TeamWinnersRunners-upYears wonYears runner-up
Maitland Pickers302020, 2022, 2023
Glebe-Burwood Wolves012020
Hills District Bulls012022
St Marys Saints012023

Conference winners

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Central Conference

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YearPremiersScoreRunners-upMatch Information
DateVenueReferee
NSWRL Presidents Cup (2020)
2020Maitland Pickers17 – 16 Glebe-Burwood Wolves27 September 2020Bankwest Stadium,SydneyK. Irons
Ron Massey Cup (2021–present)
2021Cancelled Due to Covid-19
2022Hills District Bulls18 – 12 Glebe Dirty Reds4 September 2022Netstrata Jubilee Stadium,SydneyD. Brady
2023St Marys Saints40 – 12 Wentworthville Magpies3 September 2023Netstrata Jubilee Stadium,SydneyC. Wills
TeamWinnersRunners-upYears wonYears runner-up
Maitland Pickers102020
Hills District Bulls102022
St Marys Saints102023
Glebe-Burwood Wolves012020
Glebe Dirty Reds012022
Wentworthville Magpies012023

Northern Conference

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YearPremiersScoreRunners-upMatch Information
DateVenueReferee
Denton Engineering Cup (2021–present)
2021Cancelled Due to Covid-19
2022Maitland Pickers40 – 4 Macquarie Scorpions11 September 2022McDonald Jones Stadium,NewcastleJ. Butler
2023(2) Maitland Pickers46 – 10 South Newcastle Lions3 September 2023McDonald Jones Stadium,NewcastleJ. Butler
TeamWinnersRunners-upYears wonYears runner-up
Maitland Pickers202022, 2023
Macquarie Scorpions012022
South Newcastle Lions012023

Southern Conference

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YearPremiersScoreRunners-upMatch Information
DateVenueReferee
Mojo Homes Illawarra Cup (2021–present)
2021Cancelled Due to Covid-19
2022Collegians Collie Dogs12 – 10 Western Suburbs Red Devils4 September 2022WIN Stadium,WollongongR. Jackson
2023Thirroul Butchers24 – 18 Collegians Collie Dogs2 September 2023WIN Stadium,WollongongL. Greenfield
TeamWinnersRunners-upYears wonYears runner-up
Collegians Collie Dogs1120222023
Thirroul Butchers102023
Western Suburbs Red Devils012022

Western Conference

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YearPremiersScoreRunners-upMatch information
DateVenueReferee
Peter McDonald Premiership (2022–present)
2022Forbes Magpies28 – 16 Dubbo CYMS4 September 2022Apex Oval,DubboB. Greatbatch
2023Dubbo CYMS25 – 12 Mudgee Dragons10 September 2023Apex Oval,DubboA. Pond
TeamWinnersRunners-upYears wonYears runner-up
Dubbo CYMS1120232022
Forbes Magpies102022
Mudgee Dragons012023

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Presidents Cup steeped in history".New South Wales Rugby League. July 16, 2020.
  2. ^"South Sydney Rabbitohs Trophies".www.ssralmanac.com. Retrieved2022-11-20.
  3. ^"Regional and Metro teams to meet in unique 2020 Presidents Cup".New South Wales Rugby League. June 30, 2020.
  4. ^"NRL 2020: New competition for the best country teams to take on their city rivals".NewsComAu. June 30, 2020.
  5. ^"Presidents Cup".New South Wales Rugby League.
  6. ^"Pickers trample Bulls to win another President's Cup". Newcastle Weekly. 25 September 2022. Retrieved1 October 2022.
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