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, in
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, is the most popular participation and spectator sport. It currently has the highest attendance and television audiences of the various codes of
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in the state, far outstripping any other competitors. The state has over 400,000 active participants in the sport with a further 1 million playing the sport in schools, over 500 active clubs across the state, and 10 clubs in the national professional competition, named the
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in 1907 when the New South Wales Rugby League was formed as a professional competition, following the rules of the
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in England. New South Wales remains the headquarters of the code in Australia, with the Australian Rugby League based in Sydney. Rugby league, along with touch football variant is played in most secondary schools throughout the state as well as at junior and club levels. The premier state-level league is the New South Wales Cup, involving reserve teams for New South Wales sides in the National Rugby League. The New South Wales rugby league team plays against the Queensland rugby league team annually in the State of Origin series.


History

Conducting its inaugural meeting in 1865, the now-defunct Sydney Football Club holds the honour of being Australia's first rugby club. The inaugural Sydney club competition was in 1874, competed by the Balmain Rugby Union Football Club, Newington College,
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, and The King's School. Arguments over the differences in the playing rules followed by each club or school led to the formation of the ''Southern Rugby Football Union'' (later renamed the
New South Wales Rugby Union The New South Wales Rugby Union, or NSWRU, is the governing body for the sport of rugby union within most of the state of New South Wales in Australia. It is a member and founding union of Rugby Australia. Within Australia it is considered t ...
). By the 1890s Rugby football had taken hold in New South Wales, 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 the schism in 1908 and the formation of the New South Wales Rugby Football League. The NSWRU lost many players including the great Dally Messenger to the new sport of rugby league.


Governing body

The New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL) is the governing body for rugby league in New South Wales and is a member of the Australian Rugby League. The New South Wales Country Rugby League (NSWCRL) is the governing body for rugby league in areas of
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outside the Sydney metropolitan area and for the
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.


National Rugby League

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. Greater Sydney is home to 9 of the 16 National Rugby League teams: the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks, Manly Warringah Sea Eagles, Parramatta Eels, Penrith Panthers, South Sydney Rabbitohs, Sydney Roosters, and Wests Tigers, as well as being the northern home of the
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, which is half-based in
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. A tenth New South Welsh team, the Newcastle Knights, is based in Newcastle. Each team has 12 home games, with all of the fully Sydney-based clubs playing one game regionally. These games move venues every few seasons, and thus are not included in the table below as they are non-permanent venues.


Major Competitions

For information about the New South Rugby League Premierships run from the inception of rugby league in Australia until the ARL Premierships, see
New South Wales Rugby League premiership The New South Wales Rugby League premiership was the first rugby league football club competition established in Australia and contributor to today's National Rugby League. Run by the New South Wales Rugby League (initially named the New Sout ...
''. The NSWRL currently administers the following major competitions throughout NSW.


New South Wales Cup

The Knock-on Effect NSW Cup is the state's premier men's open-age competition, directly feeding into the NRL.


Sydney Metropolitan Women's Rugby League

The Sydney Metropolitan Women's Rugby League is a
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football competition played in Sydney held by
New South Wales Women's Rugby League The New South Wales Women's Rugby League is the governing body of female rugby league in New South Wales. It is a member of the Australian Women's Rugby League and New South Wales Rugby League. The organisation is responsible for administering ...


Ron Massey Cup

The Ron Massey Cup is a semi-professional Rugby League competition – the second-tier competition for NSWRL Seniors – with clubs and players feeding into the Intrust Super Premiership NSW.


Sydney Shield

The Sydney Shield is the NSWRL's fourth-tier men's competition, feeding into the Ron Massey Cup for both emerging and senior players.


Tertiary Student Rugby League

The NSW Tertiary Student Rugby League is an affiliated body of the New South Wales Rugby League, established to promote the development of Rugby League within Universities, TAFE and other Tertiary Institutes within the state of NSW.


Jersey Flegg Cup

The Jersey Flegg Cup is a senior rugby league competition played in New South Wales, played between teams made up of players aged under 20.


S.G. Ball Cup

The S. G. Ball Cup is a junior rugby league football competition played in New South Wales, played between teams made up of players aged under 18.


GIO Schoolboy Cup

The GIO Schoolboy Cup is the premier
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competition in Australia.


Tarsha Gale Cup

The Tarsha Gale Cup is a women's junior rugby league competition played in New South Wales, between teams made up of players aged under 18.


Harold Matthews Cup

The Harold Matthews Cup is a junior rugby league competition played in New South Wales, between teams made up of players aged under 16.


All Competitions


Statewide/Representative


Open age

* Canterbury Cup NSW * NSW Women's Premiership * 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 * ...
* Men's Country Championships * Women's Country Championships


Age-based

* Jersey Flegg Cup (U20s) * S.G. Ball Cup (U18s) * Laurie Daley Cup (U18s) * Tarsha Gale Cup (Women's U18s) * Harold Matthews Cup (U16s) * Andrew Johns Cup (U16s)


Metropolitan


NSWRL Premier Competitions

* Ron Massey Cup * Sydney Shield


NSWRL Conference Competitions

* Sydney Metro Cup * Sydney Combined - Northern Open Age * Sydney Combined - South Eastern Open Age Gold * Penrith District Rugby League * Parramatta Rugby League * South Sydney A Grade


Region - Macarthur Wests Tigers

* Macarthur Division Rugby League (formerly Country, Group 6)*


Country


Region 1 – East Coast Dolphins/Northern Rivers Titans

* Northern Rivers Division (Group 1 and 18's Merger)* *
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(Northern
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)* * Group 3 (Southern Mid North Coast)* *
Hastings League The Hastings League is a community rugby league competition. It features amateur teams from smaller towns around the Mid-North Coast and runs as a community competition similar to the Barwon Darling Rugby League and the Western Riverina Commun ...
(Mid North Coast Second Tier)


Region 2 – Greater Northern Tigers

* Group 4 (Western New England)* * Group 19 (
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Region 3 – Bidgee Bulls (Riverina & Monaro)

* Canberra Division (Formerly
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and Districts)* *
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(Far South Coast)* *
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(Western Riverina Community Cup) * Group 20 (
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and Districts)* * George Tooke Shield (Canberra Division 2)


Region 4 – Western Rams

*
Peter McDonald Premiership The Peter McDonald Premiership is a New South Wales, Australia rugby league competition. The competition commenced in April 2022. The competition incorporates the former Group 10 Rugby League, Group 10 and Group 11 Rugby League, Group 11 competit ...
(Groups 10 & 11 First Grade)* **
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(Central West) **
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and Districts) * Group 12 (Outback RL) * Group 14 (Castlereagh Cup) * Group 15 (Barwon Darling RL) *
Woodbridge Cup The Woodbridge Cup is a rugby league competition run by the New South Wales Country Rugby League. It encompasses smaller senior clubs in the Mid-West and Central West of the state. The neighbouring Mid-West Cup competition's remaining clubs me ...
(Central West Division 2) *
Mid West Cup The Mid West Community Cup is a rugby league competition in the Central West area of New South Wales. The premiers are awarded the Blayney Citizens' Cup, the oldest continuously awarded trophy in Country Rugby League, with Neville the first rec ...
(Central West Division 3)


Region 5 – Greater Southern (Illawarra-South Coast Dragons)

* Illawarra Division* * Group 7 (
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& Southern Highlands)*


Region 6 – Newcastle & Central Coast

* Central Coast Division* * Newcastle Division* *
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* = Top-level Country leagues; Premiers eligible for
Clayton Cup The Clayton Cup is a trophy that was awarded by the Country Rugby League to the NSW country rugby league team with the best overall record for that season. To be eligible, the team must win the highest level of competition in its region. Usually th ...
as best regional team in the state.


NRL Victoria Competitions Involving NSW Teams

*
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*
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Former competitions


Royal Agricultural Society Shield

The Royal Agricultural Society Shield, or RAS Shield was the New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL)'s first premiership trophy. It was presented to each year's premiership winning
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team; the first to win three successive titles would take permanent ownership of the shield. The
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club achieved this feat winning premierships in 1911, 1912 and 1913. The hand crafted silver and oak designed shield was donated to the NSWRL by the Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales in its first year of competition. Leading journalist
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wrote in Sydney, Sun, newspaper on, 1 May 1914, "''The Royal Agricultural Society Shield, which was presented at the inception of the League's first grade competition has been won outright by Eastern Suburbs, who upset all calculations by winning the premiership three years in succession. The club has presented the shield to their captain, Dally Messenger, 'as a token of appreciation of his captaincy.''" In 1929
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was appointed to the position of president of the NSWRFL.


J.J. Giltinan Shield

In 1951, the NSWRFL originated the
J.J. Giltinan Shield The J.J. Giltinan Shield is an Australian rugby league trophy, awarded annually to the National Rugby League minor premiers. It was named after James J. Giltinan who was central to the founding of rugby league in Australia. Giltinan died in 195 ...
, following his death in 1950. This trophy was awarded to the premiers of the NSWRFL competition, being named after one of the founding fathers of the NSWRFL and rugby league in Australia. The trophy remains today, being awarded to the minor premiers of the National Rugby League competition. Following Jersey Flegg's death in 1960, Bill Buckley was made the NSWRFL's new president. The NSWRFL had also commenced a very popular and successful mid-week competition in 1974, originally known as the Amco Cup, but later as the Tooth Cup and the National Panasonic Cup. The success of this competition, which included teams from both Brisbane and New Zealand, ultimately created pressure for further expansion in the NSWRFL competition. In 1980, the NSWRFL President Kevin Humphries, was instrumental in the establishment of the State of Origin series between teams representing the NSWRFL and
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(QRL). The immediate success of this series, which remains the premier representative competition in Australia, and the overriding success of the Queensland team further pressured the NSWRFL to expand the club competition outside the boundaries of the state. Sydney suburban teams came and went throughout the NSWRFL's history but it was not until
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that the competition included expansion outside of the Sydney area. This corresponded with the adoption of commercial sponsorship of the competition for the first time, the Winfield Cup. The two new inclusions were from the Australian Capital Territory – the Canberra Raiders – as well as a team from the southern New South Wales region – the
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.


Winfield Cup

The magnificent Winfield Cup trophy remains a permanent symbol of one of the game's most successful eras. Cast in bronze by Alan Ingham, it was the game's ultimate prize for the duration of the Winfield sponsorship from 1982 to 1995. Based on John O’Gready's world famous photograph of Norm Provan (St George) and Arthur Summons (Wests) after the 1963 Grand Final, the trophy represented the premiership pinnacle for players in the Winfield Era. Its image of the big man and the little man encompasses many of the finer things about Rugby League – the mateship after battle, the satisfaction of the shared experience on the playing field – no matter how hard and tough the struggle has been, the message that Rugby League, for all its professionalism, is still a game. The Winfield Cup captured these and many other enduring things about league in its primary image, "The Gladiators" and the famous trophy, like the JJ Giltinan Shield, remains an important part of the game's heritage. The League's name was changed in 1984 to the New South Wales Rugby League and Ken Arthurson became the new chairman. In 1988, two
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teams joined the competition, with the inclusions of the Brisbane Broncos and the
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seeing the game move beyond the outer borders of New South Wales. At the same time a team from the Hunter region of New South Wales was included, with the return of a Newcastle franchise. Their return was the end of a 79-year wait in the wilderness and this time around the franchise was badged the Newcastle Knights. The Winfield Cup competition was handed over to the control of the Australian Rugby League for the 1995 season, with the inclusion of teams from North Queensland, Western Australia and New Zealand. This period of expansion created tremendous success for the competition and rugby league in general. Over 3 million fans attended competition matches in the 1995 season and this figure remains the record for a single season attendance until this day.


Representative

NSWRL manages the New South Wales State of Origin team as well the NSW Residents, Jim Beam Cup, under-19s, under-17s and under-16s and Indigenous rugby league teams. These teams traditionally play against teams from the
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. City vs Country is an annual match that takes place between a City side selected by the NSWRL and a Country side selected by New South Wales Country Rugby League. It is played before the Rugby League State of Origin series and is often referred to as a selection trial for the New South Wales Blues team. The annual State of Origin series between the New South Wales Blues and the Queensland Maroons is the most popular sporting event in NSW. Sydney has hosted many State of Origin matches since the series began in 1980. The three-game series are held in Sydney and
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with the first and third games in one city and the second in the other. These rotate every year, so if two games are played in Sydney one year, then those games are played in Brisbane the next.


See also

* Rugby league in Australia * Sport in New South Wales


References


External links


Official New South Wales Rugby League Site

Rugby League clubs in New South Wales
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