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List of senior rugby league clubs in New South Wales

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of New South Wales Rugby League clubs by competition. There are over 450 clubs in New South Wales, across over 30 competitions administered by the NSWRL Conference (Sydney) and six regions.[1][2]

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National Rugby League

Club Location Home Ground(s) First season
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Sydney Stadium Australia (6 games) (83,500)

Western Sydney Stadium (5 games) (30,000)

1935
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Sydney Shark Park (11 games) (22,500) 1967
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
Sydney Brookvale Oval (11 games) (23,000) 1947
Newcastle Knights
Newcastle Newcastle International Sports Centre (12 games) (33,000) 1988
Parramatta Eels
Sydney Western Sydney Stadium (11 games) (20,000)

Marrara Oval (1 game) (14,000)

1947
Penrith Panthers
Penrith (Sydney) Penrith Stadium (11 games) (22,000) 1967
South Sydney Rabbitohs
Sydney Stadium Australia (9 games) (83,500)

Central Coast Stadium (1 game) (20,000)

1908
St. George Illawarra Dragons
Sydney

Wollongong

Jubilee Oval (6 games) (20,500)

Wollongong Stadium (6 games) (22,000)

1999
Sydney Roosters
Sydney Sydney Football Stadium (11 games) (42,500)

Central Coast Stadium (1 game) (20,000)

1908
Wests Tigers
Sydney Campbelltown Stadium (4 games) (20,000)

Leichhardt Oval (4 games) (20,000) Western Sydney Stadium (4 games) (30,000)

2000

NSWRL Major Competitions

NSW Cup

New South Wales Cup
Colors Rugby League Club Est. Joined* City/Town State/Territory Stadium/s NRL Affiliate
Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles 1962 2017 Sydney N.S.W H.E. Laybutt Field,

4 Pines Park

Sea Eagles
Canberra Raiders 1982 2021 Canberra A.C.T GIO Stadium,

Belconnen Oval

Raiders
Canterbury-Bankstown 1935 2021 Sydney N.S.W Accor Stadium, Belmore Sports Ground
Bulldogs+
Newcastle Knights 1988 2012 Newcastle N.S.W McDonald Jones Stadium Maitland Sports Ground
Knights
New Zealand Warriors 1995 2023 Auckland Auckland Mt Smart Stadium
Warriors
Newtown Jets 1908 2000 Sydney N.S.W Henson Park
Sharks+
North Sydney Bears 1908 2003 Sydney N.S.W North Sydney Oval
Roosters+
Parramatta Eels 1947 2020 Sydney N.S.W Bankwest Stadium,

Ringrose Park

Eels
Penrith Panthers 1966 2014 Sydney N.S.W Penrith Stadium
Panthers
St. George Illawarra Dragons 1999 2018 Sydney, Wollongong N.S.W Jubilee Oval,

WIN Stadium

Dragons
South Sydney Rabbitohs 1908 2019 Sydney N.S.W Redfern Oval,

Stadium Australia

Rabbitohs
Sydney Roosters 1908 2023 Sydney NSW Wentworth Park
Roosters
Western Suburbs Magpies 1908 2018 Sydney N.S.W Campbelltown Stadium Lidcombe Oval,

Leichhardt Oval

Tigers

Bold = standalone club

Ron Massey Cup

Colors Club Location Stadium Founded Joined*
Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles Blacktown, NSW, Australia H.E. Laybutt Fields 1964 2012
Glebe-Burwood Wolves Concord, NSW, Australia Goddard Park 2000 2015a
Hills District Bulls Baulkham Hills, NSW, Australia Crestwood Oval 1964 2016
Kaiviti Silktails Lautoka, Viti Levu, Fiji Mascot Oval 2019 2020
Mounties RLFC Mount Pritchard, NSW, Australia Aubrey Keech Reserve 1927 2007
Ryde-Eastwood Hawks Ryde, NSW, Australia T.G. Millner Field 1962 2003b
St Mary's Saints St Marys, NSW, Australia St Marys Leagues Stadium 1908 2016c
Wentworthville Magpies Wentworthville, NSW, Australia Ringrose Park 1963 2003
Western Suburbs Magpies Lidcombe, NSW, Australia Lidcombe Oval 1908 2013d

Sydney Shield

Colour Club Home Ground Years Contested
Glebe Dirty Reds Wentworth Park
2017-
Cabramatta Two Blues New Era Stadium
2023-
Hills District Bulls Crestwood Oval 2012-
Moorebank Rams Hammondville Oval 2017-
Mount Pritchard Mounties Aubrey Keech Reserve
2023-
Penrith Brothers Parker St Reserve 2018-
Ryde-Eastwood Hawks Lidcombe Oval 2019-
St Marys Saints St Marys Leagues Stadium 2016-
Wentworthville United Magpies Ringrose Park 2012-

Metropolitan Leagues (NSWRL Conference Competitions)

NSWRL Conference

NSWRL Conference Clubs
Metro Open Gold Central Northern Silver Central Northern Bronze Central West Silver
Avalon
Asquith
Carlingford Cougars
All-Saints Toongabbie
Belrose Eagles
Bondi United
Leichhardt (2)
Bankstown Sports
Berowra
Concord-Burwood
Macquarie University
Berala
Cromer
Leichhardt
Pennant Hills-Cherrybrook
Canley Vale
East Hills
Leichhardt
Sydney University (2)
Chester Hill
Forrestville
Sydney University
TAFE NSW (2)
Greenacre
Harbord United
TAFE NSW
Guildford
Hills District
Willoughby
Kellyville
Moorebank
Lalor Park
Narrabeen
Merrylands
Ryde-Eastwood
South West
Wentworthville United JRLFC

Penrith Open Men's

Club Moniker
Blacktown City
Bears
Colyton
Colts
Cambridge Park
Panthers
Doonside
Roos
Emu Plains
Emus
Glenmore Park
Broncos
Hawkesbury
Hawks
Katoomba
Devils
Londonderry
Greys
Lower Mountains
Mounties
Minchinbury Jets
Magpies
North West
Magpies
Riverstone
Razorbacks
Penrith Brothers
Brothers
Quakers Hill
Quakers
St Clair
Comets
Western
Vikings
Western City
Tigers
Windsor
Wolves

Southern Open Age (Cronulla/St George)

Club Moniker Grade
Aquinas
Colts Silver
Como-Jannali
Crocodiles Gold
De La Salle Caringbah
Saints Gold
Engadine
Dragons Gold
Gymea
Gorillas Gold
Kogarah
Cougars Gold
Renown United
United Silver
Riverwood Legion Club
Riverwood Silver
St John Bosco
Bulldogs Gold
St Joseph's
Kangaroos Gold
Taren Point
Titans Silver

South Sydney A-Grade

Club Moniker
A Grade[3]
Alexandria Rovers
Rovers
Coogee
Dolphins
Coogee Randwick
Wombats
La Perouse United
Panthers
Mascot Juniors
Jets
Marrickville RSL
Kings
Matraville
Tigers
Moore Park
Broncos
Redfern All Blacks
All Blacks
South Eastern
Seagulls

Regional Leagues (Formerly CRL)

Region 1: East Coast Dolphins/Northern Rivers Titans

Northern Rivers Regional Rugby League

Group 2 Rugby League

Group 3 Rugby League

Hastings League

Region 2: Greater Northern Tigers

Group 4 Rugby League

Group 19 Rugby League

Group 21 Rugby League

Region 3: Bidgee Bulls

Canberra Rugby League

George Tooke Shield (Canberra Second Division)

Group 9 Rugby League

Group 16 Rugby League

Group 17 Rugby League (Proten Community Cup)[5]

Group 20 Rugby League

Region 4: Western Rams

Peter McDonald Premiership

Group 12 Rugby League (Outback Rugby League)

Group 14 Rugby League (Castlereagh Cup)

Group 15 Rugby League (Barwon Darling Cup)

Woodbridge Cup

Mid West Cup

Region 5: Illawarra South Coast Dragons

Illawarra Rugby League

Macarthur Division Rugby League (formerly Group 6)

Group 7 Rugby League

Region 6: Newcastle & Central Coast

Central Coast Division Rugby League

Newcastle Rugby League

Newcastle & Hunter Rugby League

NSW Clubs in Victorian Competitions

Murray Cup (NSW Clubs)

NSW Clubs in QLD Competitions

Balonne Barwon Junior Rugby League

Border Rugby League

Gold Coast Rugby League

See also

References

  1. ^ "Competitions". New South Wales Rugby League. Retrieved 2022-11-10.
  2. ^ "Association: NSWRL Major Competitions". www.playrugbyleague.com. Retrieved 2022-11-10.
  3. ^ "Competition: 2022 A Grade Draw". www.playrugbyleague.com.
  4. ^ Hanson, Jeff (2021-03-18). "First-grade competition to go ahead without Junee". Tumut and Adelong Times. Retrieved 2022-07-03.
  5. ^ "Ready to rumble: ProTen Community Cup heads to Goolgowi". The Area News. 2019-05-10. Retrieved 2022-07-03.
  6. ^ "Cessnock Rugby League Football". Archived from the original on 2008-09-14. Retrieved 2022-07-02.
  7. ^ "Home". southleagues.com.au.
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