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ACTRU Premier Division

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ACTRU Premier Division
SportRugby Union
Founded1973
No. of teams7
CountryAustralia
Most recent
champion(s)
Queanbeyan Whites
Most titlesCanberra Royals
Official websiteWebsite

The ACTRU Premier Division is a rugby union club competition based in Canberra, Australia, and conducted by the region's governing body, the ACT and Southern NSW Rugby Union. It contains four Senior Grades of competition plus Colts, and is competed by the seven ACT Premier Division clubs, plus ADFA, which fields teams in Colts and 3rd Grade only. First Grade teams compete for the John I Dent Cup. The silver cup, which was first played for in 1938,[1][2] was a gift to the union by the pastoralist John I Dent.[1] The competition finals are now held at Viking Park.[3]

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Premier Division clubs

Team City/Suburb/Town Home Ground
.
Canberra Royals
Canberra Canberra Rugby Club
.
Gungahlin Eagles
Gungahlin Gungahlin Enclosed Oval
.
Easts Beasts
Griffith Griffith Oval, Easts Rugby Club
Penrith Emus
Sydney (Penrith) Penrith Rugby Club
.
Queanbeyan Whites
Queanbeyan David Campese Field Queanbeyan
.
Tuggeranong Vikings
Tuggeranong Viking Park
.
Uni-Norths Owls
Canberra (A.N.U) University Oval
.
Wests Lions
Belconnen Wests Rugby Club

John I Dent Cup winners

Year Premiers[3]
2023
.
Gungahlin Eagles
2022
.
Queanbeyan Whites
2021 Cancelled due to COVID-19[a]
2020
.
Canberra Royals
2019
.
Canberra Royals
2018
.
Tuggeranong Vikings
2017
.
Canberra Royals
2016
.
Tuggeranong Vikings
2015
.
Canberra Royals
2014
.
Tuggeranong Vikings
2013
.
Tuggeranong Vikings
2012
.
Tuggeranong Vikings
2011
.
Tuggeranong Vikings
2010
.
Queanbeyan Whites
2009
.
Tuggeranong Vikings
2008
.
Queanbeyan Whites
2007
.
Queanbeyan Whites
2006
.
Tuggeranong Vikings
2005
.
Wests Lions
2004
.
Tuggeranong Vikings
2003
.
Gungahlin Eagles
2002
.
Wests Lions
2001
.
Wests Lions
2000
.
Wests Lions
1999
.
Tuggeranong Vikings
1998
.
Tuggeranong Vikings
1997
.
Tuggeranong Vikings
1996
.
Wests Lions
1995
.
Tuggeranong Vikings
1994
.
Tuggeranong Vikings
1993
.
Wests Lions
1992
.
ANU
1991
.
Canberra Royals
1990
.
Canberra Royals
1990
.
Canberra Royals
1989
.
Canberra Royals
1988
.
Canberra Royals
1987
.
Canberra Royals
1986
.
Daramalan
1985
.
Canberra Royals
1984
.
Daramalan
1983
.
Queanbeyan Whites
1982
.
Queanbeyan Whites
1981
.
Queanbeyan Whites
Year Premiers[3]
1980
.
Canberra Royals
1979
.
Canberra Royals
1978
.
Wests Lions
1977
.
Canberra Royals
1976
.
Wests Lions
1975
.
Wests Lions
1974
.
Wests Lions
1973
.
Wests Lions
1972
.
Northern Suburbs
1971
.
Northern Suburbs
1970
.
Wests Lions
1969
.
Wests Lions
1968
.
Canberra Royals
1967
.
Northern Suburbs
1966
.
Canberra Royals
1965
.
Canberra Royals
1964
.
Canberra Royals
1963
.
Northern Suburbs
1962
.
RMC
1961
.
RMC
1960
.
RMC
1959
.
Queanbeyan Whites
1958
.
Canberra Royals
1957
.
Canberra Royals
1956
.
Northern Suburbs
1955
.
RMC
1954
.
Canberra Royals
1953
.
RMC
1952
.
RMC
1951
.
RMC
1950
.
RMC No. 2[5]
1949
.
RMC
1948
.
RMC &
.
Northern Suburbs
1947
.
Eastern Suburbs
1946
.
RMC
1945
.
RMC
1944
.
RMC
1943
.
RMC
1942
.
RMC
1941
.
Eastern Suburbs &
.
RMC
1940
.
Northern Suburbs
1939
.
Royal Military College (RMC)
1938
.
Royal Military College (RMC)
Notes
  1. ^ Play-offs cancelled in 2021 due to the impact of COVID-19. Tuggeranong Vikings were minor premiers.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Club Control – Rugby Union By-Laws". The Canberra Times. 23 March 1938. Retrieved 4 November 2015.
  2. ^ "Norths' Annual Meeting". The Canberra Times. 27 January 1939. Retrieved 4 November 2015.
  3. ^ a b c "John I Dent Cup". Vikings Rugby. 2014. Archived from the original on 28 December 2014. Retrieved 27 December 2014.
  4. ^ "2021 Callida Consulting John I Dent Cup season cancelled due to ACT lockdown". Brumbies Rugby. 15 September 2021. Archived from the original on 15 September 2021. Retrieved 16 September 2021. With the cancellation of the remainder of the season, the 83-year-old John I Dent Cup will not be awarded for the first time since 1944.
  5. ^ "Dent Cup prepares to move yet again". The Canberra Times. 17 September 1993. Retrieved 27 December 2014.

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