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Rugby league in Sydney

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Rugby League in Sydney
A game in Sydney's metro competition
Governing bodyNew South Wales Rugby League
First played1908; 117 years ago (1908)
Clubs162 (divided in 18 divisions)
Club competitions

Rugby league in Sydney is the city's most popular sport,[1] with over 200 clubs in the city across levels of competition ranging from the fully professionalNational Rugby League to grassroots open age and junior leagues.

History

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Map of Sydney's major rugby league clubs by supporters location. All compete in the country's premier competition, theNational Rugby League, with the exception ofNorth Sydney Bears who play in the second tier state competition, theNew South Wales Cup.

By the 1890sRugby football had taken hold inSydney, thwarting attempts by Victorian rules and soccer to gain the ascendancy. The game continued to grow becoming the most popular code of football in NSW, until the issue of professionalism led to a schism in 1908 and the formation of theNew South Wales Rugby Football League. The NSWRU lost many players including the greatDally Messenger to the new sport of rugby league, which became the most popular sport in Sydney by attendance and public interest byWorld War I.

The NSWRFL premiership was continued on the successful basis of the first competition in1908. In 1929Jersey Flegg was appointed to the position of president of the NSWRFL and in 1941 he became chairman of theAustralian Rugby League Board of Control. At the time of his death in 1960, aged 82, he was still serving in these roles.

When NSWRFL president Flegg died in 1960,Bill Buckley replaced him and also became boss of theAustralian Rugby League, a position he remained in from 1960 until his death in 1973. In 1973Kevin Humphreys was appointed President of New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL) and Chairman of Australian Rugby League (ARL).

In 1983 Humphreys was succeeded in these positions byKen Arthurson. Under Arthurson the clubs in the NSWRL expanded outside the borders of the state and even the country until in 1994, after administering its 87th consecutive premiership season, the NSWRL was replaced by theAustralian Rugby League as club football's peak administrative body.

Notwithstanding the hand over of control of the game at the elite level across Australia to the commission, the NSWRL did retain responsibility for both the administration of theNew South Wales rugby league team inState of Origin series, as well as day-to-day management of the state-basedNew South Wales Cup second-tier premiership, as well as junior representative competitions.

In modern times, the NSWRL has 82,397[2] (450,000including variants) participants, the vast majority of which are located inSydney as the state's main population centre.

Ron Massey Cup

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Main article:Ron Massey Cup

The Ron Massey Cup (formerly known as the Bundaberg Red Cup and Jim Beam Cup) is a semi-professional development levelrugby league competition inNew South Wales currently comprising 9 teams drawn from theSydney metropolitan area.

ColoursClubLocationStadiumPremiershipsFoundedJoined*
Blacktown WorkersBlacktown,New South WalesH.E. Laybutt FieldsNone19642012
Cabramatta Two BluesCabramatta, New South WalesNew Era Stadium201119192004
Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsBelmore, New South WalesHammondville OvalNone19372023
Glebe Dirty RedsGlebe, New South WalesGoddard Park202419082015
Hills District BullsBaulkham Hills, New South WalesCrestwood Oval202219642016
Mounties RLFCMount Pritchard,New South WalesAubrey Keech Reserve2015-1619272007
Penrith BrothersPenrith, New South WalesParker St ReserveNone19682024
Ryde-Eastwood HawksRyde, New South WalesTG Milner Field1972, 1974-76, 1990, 200019622003
St Marys SaintsSt Marys,New South WalesSt Marys Leagues Stadium1993-94, 2001, 202319082016
Wentworthville MagpiesWentworthville, New South WalesRingrose Park1964-65, 1967-71, 1973, 1998-99, 2009-20, 2012-13, 2017-1919632003

Sydney Shield

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Main article:Sydney Shield

The Sydney Shield is arugby league football competition played inSydney,New South Wales. The competition is administered by theNew South Wales Rugby League.

ColoursClubLocationHome GroundPremiershipsFoundedJoined
Cabramatta Two BluesCabramatta, New South WalesNew Era StadiumNone1919
2023
Glebe Dirty RedsGlebe, New South WalesWentworth ParkNone1908
2017
Hills District BullsBaulkham Hills, New South WalesCrestwood Oval202319642012
Manly Warringah Sea EaglesBrookvale, New South WalesBrookvale OvalNone19472024
Moorebank RamsMoorebank, New South WalesHammondville OvalNone19552017
Mount Pritchard MountiesMount Pritchard,New South WalesAubrey Keech ReserveNone1927
2023
Penrith BrothersPenrith, New South WalesParker St Reserve202419682018
Ryde-Eastwood HawksRyde, New South WalesTG Milner Field201919622019
St Marys SaintsSt Marys,New South WalesSt Marys Leagues Stadium2017, 202219082016[a]
Wentworthville UnitedWentworthville, New South WalesRingrose Park2012, 201519632012

Macarthur Conference

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Main article:Macarthur Division Rugby League

First Grade and Reserve Grade

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ClubMonikerHome GroundPremiershipsPremiership Years
CamdenRamsKirkham Park,Elderslie101948, 1951, 1978, 1994, 1997–98, 2000, 2002, 2016, 2022
Campbelltown CityKangaroosFullwood Reserve, Claymore111946, 1949, 1969–71, 1973–75, 1980, 1983, 2017
Campbelltown Collegians JRLFCColliesCampbelltown Stadium0None
East CampbelltownEaglesWaminda Oval, Campbelltown12012
MittagongLionsMittagong Sports Ground,Mittagong101937, 1945, 1959, 1962–64, 1967, 1988, 1991, 1995
Oakdale WorkersBearsSid Sharpe Memorial Oval,Oakdale21993, 2011
Narellan JetsJetsNarellan Sports Ground,Narellan21996, 2004
PictonMagpiesVictoria Park,Picton131935, 1966, 1981, 1985–87, 1999, 2005, 2009, 2013–15, 2018
The OaksTigersDudley Chesham Sports Ground,The Oaks31976, 1977, 1992
South WestGoannasNarellan Sports Ground,Narellan0None
Thirlmere-TahmoorRoostersThirlmere Sports Ground,Thirlmere62001, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2019, 2020

Third Grade

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Club[3]MonikerHome Ground
Campbelltown CityKangaroosFullwood Reserve, Claymore
Campbelltown City (2)WallabiesFullwood Reserve, Claymore
East CampbelltownEaglesWaminda Oval, Campbelltown
MittagongLionsMittagong Sports Ground,Mittagong
PictonMagpiesVictoria Park,Picton
The OaksTigersDudley Chesham Sports Ground,The Oaks
WarragambaWombatsWarragamba Sportsground

Open Age

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Club[4]MonikerHome Ground
AppinDogsAppin Park
Eaglevale St AndrewsMagpiesBenham Reserve
GlenquarieAll StarsBradbury Oval
Liverpool Catholic ClubRaidersLiverpool Catholic Club Sporting Complex
MintoCobrasBenham Reserve
Mt AnnanKnightsJack Nash Oval
Oran Park-Gregory HillsChargersWayne Gardner Reserve, Oran Park
WarragambaWombatsWarragamba Sportsground

NSWRL Conference competitions

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See also:Sydney Combined Competition

The NSWRL Conference Competitions are a set of competitions for clubs in theSydney rugby league districts ofBalmain,Canterbury-Bankstown,Cronulla-Sutherland,Manly-Warringah/North Sydney,Parramatta andSt. George.[5]

Metro Open Age Gold

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The competition is holding one top grade division in 2023, similar to the now defunctSydney Combined Competition.[6]

ClubMonikerHome GroundSuburbDistrict
AvalonBulldogsHitchcock ParkAvalon Beach, New South WalesManly-Warringah/North Sydney
Belrose EaglesEaglesLionel Watts OvalBelrose, New South WalesManly-Warringah/North Sydney
BerowraWallabiesWarrina OvalBerowra, New South WalesManly-Warringah/North Sydney
CromerKingfishersSt Matthews FarmCromer, New South WalesManly-Warringah/North Sydney
East HillsBulldogsEast HillsCastle Hill, New South WalesCanterbury-Bankstown
ForrestvilleFerretsForestville ParkForestville, New South WalesManly-Warringah/North Sydney
Harbord UnitedDevilsHarbord ParkHarbord, New South WalesManly-Warringah/North Sydney
Hills DistrictBullsCrestwood OvalBaulkham Hills, New South WalesParramatta Junior Rugby League
MoorebankRamsHammondville OvalMoorebank, New South WalesCanterbury-Bankstown
NarrabeenSharksLake ParkNarrabeen, New South WalesManly-Warringah/North Sydney
Ryde-EastwoodHawksLidcombe OvalRyde, New South WalesBalmain District Junior Rugby League
Wentworthville United JRLFCMagpiesRingrose ParkWentworthville, New South WalesParramatta Junior Rugby League

Central Northern Open Age

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The Central Northern Open Age competitions are for clubs in theSydney rugby league districts ofBalmain andManly-Warringah/North Sydney. The following clubs are participating in Central Northern District competitions in 2023. This competition's Gold division is merged with Central West for 2023 as Metro Open Age Gold (see above).

Central Northern Open Age Silver

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ClubMonikerHome GroundSuburbDistrict
AsquithMagpiesStorey ParkAsquith, New South WalesManly-Warringah/North Sydney
Bondi UnitedUnitedBondiBondi, New South WalesSouth Sydney District RFL
Concord-BurwoodWolvesWentworth ParkConcord, New South WalesBalmain District Junior Rugby League
Cromer (2)KingfishersSt Matthews FarmCromer, New South WalesManly-Warringah/North Sydney
LeichhardtTigersBirchgrove OvalLeichhardt, New South WalesBalmain District Junior Rugby League
LeichhardtWanderersN/ASydneyBalmain District Junior Rugby League
Sydney UniversityLionsUniversity OvalUniversity of SydneyBalmain District Junior Rugby League
TAFE NSWPolecatsN/ASydneyBalmain District Junior Rugby League
WilloughbyRoosWilloughby ParkWilloughby, New South WalesManly-Warringah/North Sydney

Central Northern Open Age Bronze

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ClubMonikerHome GroundSuburbDistrict
Asquith (2)MagpiesStorey ParkAsquith, New South WalesManly-Warringah/North Sydney
Carlingford CougarsCougarsN/ACarlingford, New South WalesBalmain District Junior Rugby League
Harbord UnitedDevilsHarbord ParkHarbord, New South WalesManly-Warringah/North Sydney
Leichhardt (2)WanderersN/ASydneyBalmain District Junior Rugby League
Macquarie UniversityWarriorsMacquarie UniversityRyde, New South WalesManly-Warringah/North Sydney
Pennant Hills-CherrybrookStagsGreenway ParkPennant Hills, New South WalesManly-Warringah/North Sydney
Redfern All BlacksAll BlacksPioneers ParkRedfern, New South WalesSouth Sydney District RFL
Sydney University (2)LionsUniversity OvalUniversity of SydneyBalmain District Junior Rugby League
TAFE NSW (2)PolecatsN/ASydneyBalmain District Junior Rugby League

Central West Open Age

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Central West Open Age is the premier rugby league competition clubs in theParramatta andCanterbury-Bankstown districts ofSydney. The competition features 12 clubs in 2023, in a single division, with its gold clubs playing in the Metro Gold competition.

Central West Open Age Silver

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ClubMonikerHome GroundSuburbDistrict
All-Saints ToongabbieTigersC.V. Kelly ParkToongabbie, New South WalesParramatta Junior Rugby League
Bankstown SportsClubBankstown Sports ClubBankstown, New South WalesCanterbury-Bankstown
BeralaBearsN/ABerala, New South WalesCanterbury-Bankstown
Canley ValeKookaburrasAdams ParkCanley Vale, New South WalesParramatta Junior Rugby League
Chester HillHornetsN/AChester Hill, New South WalesCanterbury-Bankstown
GreenacreTigersN/AGreenacre, New South WalesCanterbury-Bankstown
GuildfordOwlsMccredie ParkGuildford, New South WalesParramatta Junior Rugby League
KellyvilleBushrangersKellyville ParkKellyville, New South WalesParramatta Junior Rugby League
Lalor ParkKookasCavanagh ReserveLalor Park, New South WalesParramatta Junior Rugby League
MerrylandsRamsMerrylands OvalMerrylands, New South WalesParramatta Junior Rugby League
South WestSharksN/ASydneyParramatta Junior Rugby League

Parramatta JRL Open Age

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Main article:Parramatta Junior Rugby League

Clubs

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ClubMonikerSuburb
Austral CityBearsAustral, New South Wales
Baulkham HillsBrumbiesBaulkham Hills, New South Wales
HurricanesHurricanesSydney
OLQPBulldogsSydney
South WestSharksSydney
Winston Hills (1)HawksWinston Hills, New South Wales
Winston Hills (2)HawksWinston Hills, New South Wales

Penrith District Rugby League

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Main article:Penrith District Rugby League

Division 1

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ClubMonikerSuburb
ColytonColtsColyton, New South Wales
Cambridge ParkPanthersCambridge Park, New South Wales
Emu PlainsEmusEmu Plains, New South Wales
Glenmore ParkBroncosGlenmore Park, New South Wales
Minchinbury JetsMagpiesMinchinbury, New South Wales
North WestMagpiesRichmond, New South Wales
Penrith BrothersBrothersPenrith, New South Wales
St ClairCometsSt Clair, New South Wales
St Mary's SaintsSaintsSt Marys, New South Wales
St PatricksSaintsThe Ponds, New South Wales
WindsorWolvesWindsor, New South Wales

Division 2

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ClubMonikerSuburb
DoonsideRoosDoonside, New South Wales
HawkesburyHawksHawkesbury, New South Wales
Lower MountainsMountiesPenrith, New South Wales
RiverstoneRazorbacksRiverstone, New South Wales
Quakers HillQuakersQuakers Hill, New South Wales
Western CityTigersPenrith, New South Wales

Division 3

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ClubMonikerSuburb
ColytonColtsColyton, New South Wales
Cambridge ParkPanthersCambridge Park, New South Wales
DoonsideRoosDoonside, New South Wales
Emu PlainsEmusEmu Plains, New South Wales
St ClairCometsSt Clair, New South Wales
St PatricksSaintsThe Ponds, New South Wales
WindsorWolvesWindsor, New South Wales

Southern Open Age

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Main article:Cronulla-Sutherland District Rugby Football League

Southern Open Age is the premier rugby league competition clubs in theCronulla-Sutherland andSt. George districts ofSydney. The competition features 12 clubs in 2023, across two divisions, Gold (First Grade) and Silver (Second Grade).

Southern Open Age Gold

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ClubMonikerHome GroundSuburb
Como-JannaliCrocodilesScylla Bay OvalComo, New South Wales
De La Salle CaringbahSaintsCaptain Cook OvalCaringbah, New South Wales
EngadineDragonsANZAC OvalEngadine, New South Wales
GymeaGorillasCorea OvalGymea, New South Wales
KogarahCougarsTodd ParkKogarah, New South Wales
St John BoscoBulldogsBoystown OvalSutherland, New South Wales
St Joseph'sKangaroosKareela OvalSutherland, New South Wales

Southern Open Age Silver A

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Club[7]MonikerHome GroundSuburb
Como-JannaliCrocodilesScylla Bay OvalComo, New South Wales
De La Salle CaringbahSaintsCaptain Cook OvalCaringbah, New South Wales
GymeaGorillasCorea OvalGymea, New South Wales
Renown UnitedUnitedRenown ParkSydney, New South Wales
St John BoscoBulldogsBoystown OvalSutherland, New South Wales
St Joseph'sKangaroosKareela OvalSutherland, New South Wales
Taren PointTitansGwawley OvalTaren Point, New South Wales

Southern Open Age Silver B

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Club[7]MonikerHome GroundSuburb
AquinasColtsBlaxland OvalSutherland, New South Wales
Cronulla-CaringbahSharksCronulla High SchoolCronulla, New South Wales
EngadineDragonsANZAC OvalEngadine, New South Wales
KingsgroveColtsBeverley Hills ParkKingsgrove, New South Wales
Riverwood Legion ClubRiverwoodRiverwood ParkSutherland, New South Wales

South Sydney District Rugby League

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Main article:South Sydney District Junior Rugby Football League

A Grade

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Club[8]MonikerSuburb
CoogeeDolphinsCoogee, New South Wales
La Perouse UnitedPanthersLa Perouse, New South Wales
Mascot JuniorsJetsMascot, New South Wales
MatravilleTigersMatraville, New South Wales
Redfern All BlacksAll BlacksRedfern, New South Wales
South EasternSeagullsMalabar, New South Wales

A Reserve

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Club[8]MonikerSuburb
Alexandria RoversRoversAlexandria, New South Wales
CoogeeDolphinsCoogee, New South Wales
La Perouse UnitedPanthersLa Perouse, New South Wales
Mascot JuniorsJetsMascot, New South Wales
Marrickville RSLKingsMarrickville, New South Wales
MatravilleTigersMatraville, New South Wales
Moore ParkBroncosMoore Park, New South Wales
Redfern All BlacksAll BlacksRedfern, New South Wales
South EasternSeagullsMalabar, New South Wales

Junior Comepetitions

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There are currently ten junior rugby league competitions in Sydney. These are:

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Played in one Sydney Shield match in 2020, prior to the suspension of the competition due to the Covid-19 pandemic in Australia. Did not enter a team when the competition recommenced in July 2020.

References

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  1. ^"What is Australia's most popular sport?".The Roar. Retrieved2023-05-01.
  2. ^Ausplay Participation Report by State (2022) Rugby League
  3. ^"Competition: 2023 MACARTHUR OPEN 3RD GRADE Draw".www.playrugbyleague.com. Retrieved2023-05-05.
  4. ^"Competition: 2023 MACARTHUR OPEN AGE MENS Draw".www.playrugbyleague.com. Retrieved2023-05-05.
  5. ^"Association: NSWRL Conference Competitions".www.playrugbyleague.com. Retrieved2023-04-16.
  6. ^"Competition: 2023 METRO COMBINED OPEN AGE MENS GOLD Draw".www.playrugbyleague.com. Retrieved2023-04-16.
  7. ^ab"Competition: Southern Sydney Open Men Silver Draw".www.playrugbyleague.com. Retrieved2023-05-01.
  8. ^ab"Competition: 2022 A Grade Draw".www.playrugbyleague.com.
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