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The Ron Massey Cup (formerly known as the Bundaberg Red Cup and Jim Beam Cup) is a semi-professional development level rugby league competition in New South Wales (NSW),
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, run jointly by the New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL) and the Country Rugby League of New South Wales (CRL). The competition is run concurrently with the National Rugby League (NRL). It currently comprises 13 teams drawn from the
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metropolitan area. The competition is named after Ron Massey, a former rugby league coach. Ron Massey died 19 September 2016. The competition is an expanded version of the former Metropolitan Cup and Second Division competitions. The competition was renamed the Bundaberg Red Cup after the 2008 season (the last Jim Beam Cup season), after Bundaberg replaced former sponsor Jim Beam. For the 2013 season, the competition was re-branded as the Ron Massey Cup, when
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withdrew their sponsorship.


Clubs

''*: The season the team joined is in the Jim Beam Cup/Bundaberg Red Cup/Ron Massey Cup, not any other competition before this.''
a ''- Glebe previously competed as the Glebe-Burwood-Concord Wolves until 2021.''
b ''- Ryde Eastwood did not compete from 2005 to 2020.''
c ''- St Marys previously competed as a merged entity in 2003.''
d ''- Western Suburbs did not compete in 2020.''


Former Teams in the Ron Massey Cup

*
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(2003) *
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(2003-2004) * Woy Woy Roosters (2003-2004) * Ourimbah Magpies (2003-2005)1 * Newtown Jets (2003-2006) * Seven Hills Demons (2007) * Belrose Eagles (2005-2008) * Erina Eagles (2003–2008) *
Shellharbour City Marlins The Shellharbour City Dragons are an Australian rugby league football club based in the Shellharbour, New South Wales. They currently are not competing in any competitions and formerly competed in the New South Wales Cup in 2009 and 2010 and ac ...
(2007-2008) * Southern Sydney Sharks (2008) * WA Reds (2008-2009) *
Chester Hill Rhinos The Chester Hill Rhinos were a rugby league team based in the suburb of Chester Hill, New South Wales, Chester Hill in Sydney's south-west. From 2007 to 2009 the club fielded a side in the semi-professional NSWRL Jim Beam Cup competition in NSW ...
(2007-2009) * Southern Districts Rebels (2009) *
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(2008-2010) * Bankstown Sports (2011) *
Sydney Bulls The Sydney Bulls were a rugby league team based in the suburb of Bass Hill in south-western Sydney. Founded in 1999, the club was formed by Lebanese-Australian players and businessmen who were involved in the 1997 Lebanon Rugby League World Se ...
(2003-2011)2
(Named Bankstown City Bulls from 2009 to 2010) *
St Johns Eagles The St Johns Eagles is an Australian rugby league football club based in Punchbowl, New South Wales, formed in 1954. They currently play in the Sydney Combined Competition and Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs district junior league. The club cur ...
(2011-2012)3 * Burwood North-Ryde United (2012-2014) * The Entrance Tigers (2003-2007, 2010-2014) *
Kingsgrove Colts The Kingsgrove Colts Rugby League Football Club is an Australian rugby league football club based in Kingsgrove, New South Wales formed in 1955. They are in the St George junior rugby league and currently play in the Sydney Combined Competition ...
(2011-2016) *
Auburn Warriors The Auburn Warriors Rugby League Football Club were an Australian rugby league football club based in Auburn, New South Wales formed in 1953. They played in the NSW Ron Massey Cup competition and in Sydney's A-Grade competitions. 2017 In The 2 ...
(2012-2017) * Penrith Brothers (2009-2010, 2018-2019) * Asquith Magpies (2005-2007. 2013-2016, 2018-2020) * Guildford Owls (2003, 2013-2020) * Windsor Wolves (2003-2016, 2020-2021) * Cabramatta Two Blues (2004-2021) * Western Suburbs Magpies (2013-2019, 2021-2022) 1 - Ourimbah withdrew from the competition midway through the 2005 season.
2 - Sydney Bulls withdrew from the competition midway through the 2011 season.
3 - St Johns Eagles joined the competition midway through the 2011 season, replacing the Sydney Bulls.


History

The Ron Massey Cup is the latest in a succession of Sydney-based second tier, semi-professional Rugby League competitions.


Inter-District/Second Division (1963 - 1973)

The second tier senior Rugby League competition in Sydney was the Inter-District Competition established in 1963 by the NSWRL. It was renamed the Second Division in 1964. Like succeeding competitions the Second Division had a high turnover of participating clubs. The 'promotion' of two of the two biggest clubs Penrith Panthers (1966 champions) and Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks, at the conclusion of the 1966 season did not help the long-term stability of the competition. During this period Wentworthville ("The Magpies") was the most successful club, competing in every grand final of the Second Division, winning a total of 8 premierships (including 5 in a row between 1967 and 1971). Due to their domination of the competition 'Wenty' was widely considered the best candidate for promotion to the NSWRL Premiership when two positions were made available for the 1967 competition. Due to their proximity to Parramatta, where a Premiership club was established in 1947, the Magpies were overlooked.


The Metropolitan League (1974 - 1976)

The Second Division was reorganised in 1974 and renamed the Metropolitan League. It was dominated by the Ryde-Eastwood club. In the absence of Wentworthville, who competed in the Illawarra Rugby League competition, Ryde-Eastwood won all three Metropolitan League titles. The Metropolitan League was dismantled in 1976 and with it the idea of a second-tier competition.


The Metropolitan Cup (1990 - 2002)

The concept of the second-tier competition was resurrected in 1990 with the establishment of the Metropolitan Cup. Many teams that were involved in the former Second Division and Metropolitan League were included in the new competition, including Ryde-Eastwood and Wentworthville. Other teams in the new competition included the Guildford Owls, Mount Pritchard, Bankstown Greyhounds, Western Suburbs Magpies and the Hills District Bulls. The Newtown Jets, who had been exiled from the
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at the close of the 1983 season, were also granted admission into the competition in 1991 and became a successful club in their second life, winning 4 premierships (including 3 in a row between 1995 and 1997).Other teams who competed in the cup over the years included St. Marys Saints, West Wollongong Red Devils,
Moorebank Rams The Moorebank Rugby League Football Club is an Australian rugby league football club based in Moorebank, New South Wales. They currently play in the semi-professional Sydney Shield. The club also fields open age (mens and womens) and under age ( ...
(Bulldogs), UTS Roosters, Windsor Wolves, Cabramatta Blues, Sydney Bulls and the Kellyville Bushrangers The final Metropolitan Cup was contested in 2002 and was won by a newly formed club, the
Sydney Bulls The Sydney Bulls were a rugby league team based in the suburb of Bass Hill in south-western Sydney. Founded in 1999, the club was formed by Lebanese-Australian players and businessmen who were involved in the 1997 Lebanon Rugby League World Se ...
, defeating Ryde-Eastwood in the last grand final of the Metropolitan Cup.


Jim Beam Cup (2003-2008)

The Jim Beam Cup was established in 2003 as part of another overall restructure of the NSWRL competitions operating in the levels below the NRL. The Jim Beam Cup was intended to lay the foundations of a semi-professional 'State League' competition (similar to the Queensland Cup) and included four non-Sydney teams from the Central Coast ( Erina Eagles, The Entrance Tigers,
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, and
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.) With the inclusion of these clubs (who field teams in the Central Coast Division of the CRL) the Jim Beam Cup became a cooperative effort between the NSWRL and the CRL. Radio coverage was heard on Hawkesbury Radio 89.9FM with
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and Shane Skeen.


Bundaberg Red Cup (2009 - 2012)

The 2009 Grand Final was a closely fought battle between Minor Premiers Wentworthville Magpies and Cabramatta Two Blues, with Wentworthville coming out victorious by 24–20 in the game at Leichhardt Oval.


Ron Massey Cup (2013 - )

During the 2012/13 offseason it was announced that Bundaberg Rum had withdrawn their sponsorship, and the competition would be renamed as the Ron Massey Cup, after the great Parramatta assistant coach.


Premiership Tally

Bold means the team is still currently playing in the competition.


Timeline of Teams

The following timeline displays the participation of clubs in the Ron Massey Cup and its most recent predecessors, The Metropolitan Cup, the Jim Beam and Bundaberg Red Cups. The competitions had Top 4 final series from 1990 to 2002, Top 5 from 2003 to 2012, and Top 8 from 2013 to 2019. Three teams from the cancelled 2020 Ron Massey Cup participated in the 2020 President's Cup, two making the four team final series. 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Aside from the original expansion of the Sydney-based competition into the Central Coast, the Bundaberg Red Cup has continued to expand throughout Sydney, moving away from its Western Sydney base in 2005 with the inclusion of two Northern Sydney sides: the Asquith Magpies and Belrose Eagles.


2000s

2003
2003 saw the inauguration of the new Jim Beam Cup. It featured eight teams from Sydney and four from the Central Coast. * Erina Eagles * Guildford Owls * Newtown Jets *
Ourimbah Magpies Ourimbah () is a small township in the Central Coast region of New South Wales, Australia, located about north of the Sydney CBD. Ourimbah is located approximately halfway between Sydney and Newcastle. The township today consists of small sc ...
* Ryde-Eastwood Hawks *
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*
Sydney Bulls The Sydney Bulls were a rugby league team based in the suburb of Bass Hill in south-western Sydney. Founded in 1999, the club was formed by Lebanese-Australian players and businessmen who were involved in the 1997 Lebanon Rugby League World Se ...
* The Entrance Tigers * Wentworthville Magpies * Windsor Wolves *
Woy Woy Roosters The Central Coast Division of Country Rugby League is a rugby league competition based on the Central Coast of New South Wales between Sydney and Newcastle. It is currently ran by Terrigal Junior and longtime volunteer Ben Spackman he has bee ...
2004
The St Mary's-Penrith Cougars left to focus on their NSW Premier League side, and were replaced by the Cabramatta Two-Blues. *
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* Erina Eagles * Guildford Owls * Newtown Jets *
Ourimbah Magpies Ourimbah () is a small township in the Central Coast region of New South Wales, Australia, located about north of the Sydney CBD. Ourimbah is located approximately halfway between Sydney and Newcastle. The township today consists of small sc ...
* Ryde-Eastwood Hawks *
South Sydney Juniors South is one of the cardinal directions or compass points. The direction is the opposite of north and is perpendicular to both east and west. Etymology The word ''south'' comes from Old English ''sūþ'', from earlier Proto-Germanic ''*sunþaz ...
*
Sydney Bulls The Sydney Bulls were a rugby league team based in the suburb of Bass Hill in south-western Sydney. Founded in 1999, the club was formed by Lebanese-Australian players and businessmen who were involved in the 1997 Lebanon Rugby League World Se ...
* The Entrance Tigers * Wentworthville Magpies * Windsor Wolves *
Woy Woy Roosters The Central Coast Division of Country Rugby League is a rugby league competition based on the Central Coast of New South Wales between Sydney and Newcastle. It is currently ran by Terrigal Junior and longtime volunteer Ben Spackman he has bee ...
2005
* Asquith Magpies * Belrose Eagles *
Cabramatta Two-Blues Cabramatta Two Blues, colloquially known as ''Cabra'', is an Australian rugby league football club that was originally formed in 1919 and then later completely formed as the Two Blues in 1939. They have always based from the Parramatta Junior Le ...
* Erina Eagles * Newtown Jets *
Ourimbah Magpies Ourimbah () is a small township in the Central Coast region of New South Wales, Australia, located about north of the Sydney CBD. Ourimbah is located approximately halfway between Sydney and Newcastle. The township today consists of small sc ...
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Sydney Bulls The Sydney Bulls were a rugby league team based in the suburb of Bass Hill in south-western Sydney. Founded in 1999, the club was formed by Lebanese-Australian players and businessmen who were involved in the 1997 Lebanon Rugby League World Se ...
* The Entrance Tigers * Wentworthville Magpies * Windsor Wolves *
Woy Woy Roosters The Central Coast Division of Country Rugby League is a rugby league competition based on the Central Coast of New South Wales between Sydney and Newcastle. It is currently ran by Terrigal Junior and longtime volunteer Ben Spackman he has bee ...
2006
The Woy Woy Roosters withdrew. * Asquith Magpies * Belrose Eagles *
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* Erina Eagles * Newtown Jets *
Sydney Bulls The Sydney Bulls were a rugby league team based in the suburb of Bass Hill in south-western Sydney. Founded in 1999, the club was formed by Lebanese-Australian players and businessmen who were involved in the 1997 Lebanon Rugby League World Se ...
* The Entrance Tigers * Wentworthville Magpies * Windsor Wolves 2007
In 2007, 12 clubs competed for the Jim Beam Cup. New clubs Shellharbour, Chester Hill, Seven Hills and Mount Pritchard competed for the first time. The Newtown Jets dropped out of the competition to concentrate on their club's 2007 NSWRL Premier League campaign. * Asquith Magpies * Belrose Eagles *
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Chester Hill Rhinos The Chester Hill Rhinos were a rugby league team based in the suburb of Chester Hill, New South Wales, Chester Hill in Sydney's south-west. From 2007 to 2009 the club fielded a side in the semi-professional NSWRL Jim Beam Cup competition in NSW ...
* Erina Eagles * Mount Pritchard Mounties * Seven Hills Demons *
Shellharbour City Marlins The Shellharbour City Dragons are an Australian rugby league football club based in the Shellharbour, New South Wales. They currently are not competing in any competitions and formerly competed in the New South Wales Cup in 2009 and 2010 and ac ...
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Sydney Bulls The Sydney Bulls were a rugby league team based in the suburb of Bass Hill in south-western Sydney. Founded in 1999, the club was formed by Lebanese-Australian players and businessmen who were involved in the 1997 Lebanon Rugby League World Se ...
* The Entrance Tigers * Wentworthville Magpies * Windsor Wolves In terms of geographical spread four clubs were based in the Parramatta District (Wentworthville, Seven Hills, Cabramatta and Mount Pritchard), two on the Central Coast of NSW (Erina and The Entrance) and Canterbury-Bankstown (Chester Hill and Sydney Bulls) and one each in Penrith ( Windsor Wolves), Manly-Warringah (Belrose), Illawarra (Shellharbour) and North Sydney (Asquith). 2008
In 2008, for the first time, an interstate team entered the competition, a Western Australia Rugby League representative side known as the WA Reds, with a view to developing the game in the state in order to secure a future
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franchise in 2011 - 2012. The Cronulla Sutherland Sharks and the Campbelltown Eagles also joined the competition. The Seven Hills Demons announced that they would not field a team in the Jim Beam Cup in Season 2008. The Entrance Tigers, who had claimed the 2007 title, unfortunately pulled out of the Jim Beam Cup due to the restrictions placed on gambling and smoking in clubs and pubs. The Asquith Magpies also withdrew from the competition. * Belrose Eagles *
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Campbelltown Eagles East Campbelltown Eagles are an Australian Junior Rugby League Club that also supports a semi-professional rugby league team. The team previously competed in the Western Suburbs 1st Grade competition, Canterbury 1st Grade competition, Jim Beam C ...
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Chester Hill Rhinos The Chester Hill Rhinos were a rugby league team based in the suburb of Chester Hill, New South Wales, Chester Hill in Sydney's south-west. From 2007 to 2009 the club fielded a side in the semi-professional NSWRL Jim Beam Cup competition in NSW ...
* Erina Eagles * Mount Pritchard Mounties *
Shellharbour City Marlins The Shellharbour City Dragons are an Australian rugby league football club based in the Shellharbour, New South Wales. They currently are not competing in any competitions and formerly competed in the New South Wales Cup in 2009 and 2010 and ac ...
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Southern Sharks The Southern Sydney Sharks is a Rugby league team that competed in the 2008 Jim Beam Cup competition, this was their only season in the competition to date, with the team renaming themselves as the Southern Districts Rebels before folding the fo ...
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Sydney Bulls The Sydney Bulls were a rugby league team based in the suburb of Bass Hill in south-western Sydney. Founded in 1999, the club was formed by Lebanese-Australian players and businessmen who were involved in the 1997 Lebanon Rugby League World Se ...
* WA Reds * Wentworthville Magpies * Windsor Wolves 2009
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Bankstown City Bulls The Sydney Bulls were a rugby league team based in the suburb of Bass Hill in south-western Sydney. Founded in 1999, the club was formed by Lebanese-Australian players and businessmen who were involved in the 1997 Lebanon Rugby League World Se ...
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Campbelltown Eagles East Campbelltown Eagles are an Australian Junior Rugby League Club that also supports a semi-professional rugby league team. The team previously competed in the Western Suburbs 1st Grade competition, Canterbury 1st Grade competition, Jim Beam C ...
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Chester Hill Rhinos The Chester Hill Rhinos were a rugby league team based in the suburb of Chester Hill, New South Wales, Chester Hill in Sydney's south-west. From 2007 to 2009 the club fielded a side in the semi-professional NSWRL Jim Beam Cup competition in NSW ...
* Mount Pritchard Mounties * Penrith Brothers * Southern Districts Rebels * WA Reds * Wentworthville Magpies * Windsor Wolves


2010s

2010
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Bankstown City Bulls The Sydney Bulls were a rugby league team based in the suburb of Bass Hill in south-western Sydney. Founded in 1999, the club was formed by Lebanese-Australian players and businessmen who were involved in the 1997 Lebanon Rugby League World Se ...
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Campbelltown Eagles East Campbelltown Eagles are an Australian Junior Rugby League Club that also supports a semi-professional rugby league team. The team previously competed in the Western Suburbs 1st Grade competition, Canterbury 1st Grade competition, Jim Beam C ...
* Mount Pritchard Mounties * Penrith Brothers * The Entrance Tigers * Wentworthville Magpies * Windsor Wolves 2011
In 2011, the Kingsgrove Colts joined the competition, based in the St George catchment area. As of Round 6, the Sydney Bulls left the competition due to financial difficulties. * Bankstown Sports * Cabramatta Two Blues *
Kingsgrove Colts The Kingsgrove Colts Rugby League Football Club is an Australian rugby league football club based in Kingsgrove, New South Wales formed in 1955. They are in the St George junior rugby league and currently play in the Sydney Combined Competition ...
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Mount Prichard Mounties The Mounties Rugby League Football Club (sponsored by Mounties Group) is an Australian rugby league football club based in Mount Pritchard, New South Wales formed in 1927. They currently play in the NSW Cup, Ron Massey Cup and Sydney Shield. Mo ...
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Sydney Bulls The Sydney Bulls were a rugby league team based in the suburb of Bass Hill in south-western Sydney. Founded in 1999, the club was formed by Lebanese-Australian players and businessmen who were involved in the 1997 Lebanon Rugby League World Se ...
(failed to complete the season) * The Entrance Tigers * Wentworthville Magpies * Windsor Wolves 2012
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Auburn Warriors The Auburn Warriors Rugby League Football Club were an Australian rugby league football club based in Auburn, New South Wales formed in 1953. They played in the NSW Ron Massey Cup competition and in Sydney's A-Grade competitions. 2017 In The 2 ...
* Blacktown Workers *
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* Cabramatta Two Blues *
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Mount Prichard Mounties The Mounties Rugby League Football Club (sponsored by Mounties Group) is an Australian rugby league football club based in Mount Pritchard, New South Wales formed in 1927. They currently play in the NSW Cup, Ron Massey Cup and Sydney Shield. Mo ...
* The Entrance Tigers * Wentworthville Magpies * Windsor Wolves 2013
* Asquith Magpies *
Auburn Warriors The Auburn Warriors Rugby League Football Club were an Australian rugby league football club based in Auburn, New South Wales formed in 1953. They played in the NSW Ron Massey Cup competition and in Sydney's A-Grade competitions. 2017 In The 2 ...
* Blacktown Workers *
Burwood North Ryde Burwood may refer to: Australia *Burwood, Victoria, Australia, a suburb of Melbourne ** Burwood railway station, Melbourne **Electoral district of Burwood, an electoral district in Victoria *Burwood, New South Wales, Australia, a suburb of Sydne ...
* Cabramatta Two Blues *
Kingsgrove Colts The Kingsgrove Colts Rugby League Football Club is an Australian rugby league football club based in Kingsgrove, New South Wales formed in 1955. They are in the St George junior rugby league and currently play in the Sydney Combined Competition ...
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Mount Prichard Mounties The Mounties Rugby League Football Club (sponsored by Mounties Group) is an Australian rugby league football club based in Mount Pritchard, New South Wales formed in 1927. They currently play in the NSW Cup, Ron Massey Cup and Sydney Shield. Mo ...
* The Entrance Tigers * Wentworthville Magpies * Western Suburbs Magpies * Windsor Wolves The Asquith Magpies returned, replacing the St Johns Eagles. The Guildford Owls made their return, and the Western Suburbs Magpies made their return following the merger of the NSW Cup entities. 2014
* Asquith Magpies *
Auburn Warriors The Auburn Warriors Rugby League Football Club were an Australian rugby league football club based in Auburn, New South Wales formed in 1953. They played in the NSW Ron Massey Cup competition and in Sydney's A-Grade competitions. 2017 In The 2 ...
* Blacktown Workers *
Burwood North Ryde Burwood may refer to: Australia *Burwood, Victoria, Australia, a suburb of Melbourne ** Burwood railway station, Melbourne **Electoral district of Burwood, an electoral district in Victoria *Burwood, New South Wales, Australia, a suburb of Sydne ...
* Cabramatta Two Blues * Guildford Owls *
Kingsgrove Colts The Kingsgrove Colts Rugby League Football Club is an Australian rugby league football club based in Kingsgrove, New South Wales formed in 1955. They are in the St George junior rugby league and currently play in the Sydney Combined Competition ...
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Mount Prichard Mounties The Mounties Rugby League Football Club (sponsored by Mounties Group) is an Australian rugby league football club based in Mount Pritchard, New South Wales formed in 1927. They currently play in the NSW Cup, Ron Massey Cup and Sydney Shield. Mo ...
* The Entrance Tigers * Wentworthville Magpies * Western Suburbs Magpies * Windsor Wolves 2015
* Asquith Magpies *
Auburn Warriors The Auburn Warriors Rugby League Football Club were an Australian rugby league football club based in Auburn, New South Wales formed in 1953. They played in the NSW Ron Massey Cup competition and in Sydney's A-Grade competitions. 2017 In The 2 ...
* Blacktown Workers *
Burwood North Ryde Burwood may refer to: Australia *Burwood, Victoria, Australia, a suburb of Melbourne ** Burwood railway station, Melbourne **Electoral district of Burwood, an electoral district in Victoria *Burwood, New South Wales, Australia, a suburb of Sydne ...
* Cabramatta Two Blues * Guildford Owls *
Kingsgrove Colts The Kingsgrove Colts Rugby League Football Club is an Australian rugby league football club based in Kingsgrove, New South Wales formed in 1955. They are in the St George junior rugby league and currently play in the Sydney Combined Competition ...
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Mount Prichard Mounties The Mounties Rugby League Football Club (sponsored by Mounties Group) is an Australian rugby league football club based in Mount Pritchard, New South Wales formed in 1927. They currently play in the NSW Cup, Ron Massey Cup and Sydney Shield. Mo ...
* Wentworthville Magpies * Western Suburbs Magpies * Windsor Wolves The reigning premiers, The Entrance Tigers withdrew. Western Suburbs, Cabramatta and Kingsgrove missed the eight-team finals series. 2016
* Asquith Magpies *
Auburn Warriors The Auburn Warriors Rugby League Football Club were an Australian rugby league football club based in Auburn, New South Wales formed in 1953. They played in the NSW Ron Massey Cup competition and in Sydney's A-Grade competitions. 2017 In The 2 ...
* Blacktown Workers * Cabramatta Two Blues * Concord-Burwood United Wolves * Guildford Owls * Hills District Bulls *
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Mount Prichard Mounties The Mounties Rugby League Football Club (sponsored by Mounties Group) is an Australian rugby league football club based in Mount Pritchard, New South Wales formed in 1927. They currently play in the NSW Cup, Ron Massey Cup and Sydney Shield. Mo ...
* St Mary's Saints * Wentworthville Magpies * Western Suburbs Magpies * Windsor Wolves The Hills District Bulls and St Mary's Saints joined the competition. 2017
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Auburn Warriors The Auburn Warriors Rugby League Football Club were an Australian rugby league football club based in Auburn, New South Wales formed in 1953. They played in the NSW Ron Massey Cup competition and in Sydney's A-Grade competitions. 2017 In The 2 ...
* Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles * Cabramatta Two Blues * Concord-Burwood-Glebe Wolves * Guildford Owls * Hills District Bulls * Mounties * St Mary's Saints * Wentworthville * Western Suburbs 2018
* Asquith Magpies * Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles * Brothers Penrith * Cabramatta Two Blues * Glebe Dirty Reds * Guildford Owls * Hills District Bulls * Mounties * St Mary's * Wentworthville * Western Suburbs
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did not field a team in the competition after being liquidated. 2019
* Asquith Magpies * Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles * Brothers Penrith * Cabramatta Two Blues * Glebe Dirty Reds * Guildford Owls * Hills District Bulls * Mount Pritchard Mounties * St Mary's Saints * Wentworthville Magpies * Western Suburbs Magpies


2020s

2020
For 2020 the 11 clubs in the list immediately below were included in the competition. After the first round on 14 & 15 March, the Ron Massey Cup was suspended and subsequently cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia. In that single, first round the winning teams were the Kaiviti Silktails (40-16 on their debut), Concord-Burwood-Glebe Wolves (12-4), Wentworthville (18-14), St Marys (44-32) and Blacktown Workers (30-4). Guildford had the bye. The NSWRL subsequently arranged two men's competitions, a President's Cup and a reconfigured Sydney Shield. Hills District Bulls and Wentworthville entered teams in both competitions. Glebe-Burwood Wolves fielded a team in the President's Cup. The President's Cup comprised four teams from within the Sydney metropolitan area and five teams from other areas of the state. The Sydney teams were Glebe-Burwood Wolves (finished as Runners-Up), North Sydney Bears (Semi-Finalist), Hills District Bulls (Semi-Finalist) and Wentworthville Magpies (8th). The teams from regions were Maitland Pickers (Premiers) from the Hunter Valley; Thirroul Butchers (5th) and Western Suburbs Red Devils (6th) from the Illawarra,
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(7th) and a Western Rams representative team (9th). The Western Rams played their home games in Forbes, Orange, Mudgee and Bathurst. On 28 September 2020, the NSWRL announced their intention to expand, from the 2021 season, the Ron Massey Cup to become a statewide competition. The statement also affirmed that Kaiviti Silktails from Fiji would be part of that competition. * Asquith Magpies * Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles * Cabramatta Two Blues * Glebe-Concord Wolves * Guildford Owls * Hills District Bulls * Kaiviti Silktails * Mount Pritchard Mounties * St Mary's Saints * Wentworthville Magpies * Windsor Wolves Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 Ron Massey Cup was cancelled after one round of matches. 2021
* Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles * Cabramatta Two Blues * Glebe Dirty Reds * Hills District Bulls * Kaiviti Silktails * Mounties * Ryde-Eastwood Hawks * St Mary's * Wentworthville * Western Suburbs * Windsor Wolves 2022
* Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles * Glebe Dirty Reds * Hills Bulls * Kaiviti Silktails * Mounties * Ryde-Eastwood Hawks * St Mary's * Wentworthville * Western Suburbs


See also

* Canterbury Cup NSW * Sydney Shield * Presidents Cup *
NSW Challenge Cup The NSW Challenge Cup is a rugby league football competition played in Sydney, New South Wales. The competition is administered by the New South Wales Rugby League. NSW Challenge Cup Premiers Premiership Tally See also * Pre-season Cup * ...
* Rugby League Competitions in Australia


Sources

* Big League * Daily Telegraph (Australia) * E.E. Christensen's Official Rugby League Yearbook * History of the Hawks 1963 - 2004 : a history of Ryde-Eastwood Leagues Club and Ryde-Eastwood District Rugby League Football Club Inc. (2004), Chris Karas * Never a backward step: the story of St Mary's Rugby League Club (2008), Alan Whiticker. * NSWRL Annual Reports * Rugby League News (available on Trove) * Rugby League Week * St George & Sutherland Leader * Sydney Morning Herald All of the above are available at the State Library of NSW, although some collections are incomplete. * NSWRL News, 2016 Grand Final edition.


References

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