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The Tasmanian Rugby Union, or TRU, is the governing body for the sport of
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within the state of
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in
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. The TRU was established in 1933. It is a member and founding union of Rugby Australia. Currently, the Tasmanian Rugby Union holds a variety of competitions for male and female players, in several age groups and divisions. The headquarters for the Tasmanian Rugby Union are at Rugby Park,
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Affiliated Clubs

As at the end of 2019, there are 13 clubs which make up the TRU. Ten of these clubs field senior men's sides, eight field senior women's sides, and five field junior sides. There is also a "golden oldies" club for players aged 35+. The
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is also directly affiliated with the TRU.


Defunct clubs

* Associates **The club was formed in 1964 as the University Associates Rugby Football Club. The club won six First Grade Southern and State Premierships in 1965, 1967, 1970, 1971, 1972 and 1984. The club also won 3 Reserve Grade Premierships in 1965, 1981 and 1982. * West Coast * Georgetown * Wellington * Port Dalrymple * Glen Dhu **Combined with the Riverview Club in 1998 to become the Launceston Rugby Union Club * Riverview **Combined with the Glen Dhu Club in 1998 to become the Launceston Rugby Union Club * Williamsford *Australian Maritime College Vikings *Army Rugby Club **Reportedly played in a dark green jumper with a white V


Divisions

Rugby Union in Tasmania consists of the following divisions : Men's Premiership (First Grade), Men's Championship (Reserve Grade), Women's, Junior Under 18, Junior Under 16, Juniors Under 14 and Tassie Devils (under 12).


2019 Senior Men's competition

There were 11 teams from 9 clubs competing in the club rugby divisions These were: Premiership Grade * Devonport Rugby Club * Glenorchy Rugby Union Football Club *
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Hobart Lions Rugby Club Hobart Lions Rugby Club (Officially Hobart Hutchin's Rugby Union Football Club) is a Rugby Union club in Tasmania. Established in 1983, the club is a member of the Tasmanian Rugby Union, is affiliated with the Australian Rugby Union, and plays in ...
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Taroona Rugby Club Taroona Rugby Club is a Rugby Union club in Tasmania. Established in 1947, the club is a member of the Tasmanian Rugby Union and Tasmanian Rugby Union Juniors, affiliated the Australian Rugby Union, and plays in the Tasmanian Statewide League. ...
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Australian Maritime College Rugby Union Club Australian Maritime College Rugby Union Football Club is a Rugby Union club in Tasmania. Established in 2012, the club is a member of the Tasmanian Rugby Union, affiliated with the Australian Rugby Union and played in the Tasmanian Statewide Lea ...
– ''withdrawn from competition prior to start of season'' Championship Grade * Burnie Rugby Union Club * Eastern Suburbs Rugby Union Football Club Inc. *Hobart Harlequins Rugby Union Club *
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*Taroona Rugby Club *
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Premierships


2019 Senior Women's competition

Generally, Senior Women's competitions consist of a series seven's tournaments spread across the year along with several games of 15's format. There were 9 clubs competing in the club rugby divisions These were: * Devonport Rugby Club * Eastern Suburbs Rugby Union Football Club Inc., identified from the Men's team as "The Chicks" * Glenorchy Rugby Union Football Club *
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, identified from the Men's team as "The Queens" *
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, identified from the Men's team as the "Red Women"


Representative teams

The senior men's state representative side for the Tasmanian Rugby Union are the Tasmanian Jack Jumpers, named for the
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''(Myrmecia pilosula)'', a species of venomous bull ant commonly found in Tasmania. From 2018 an additional competition was formed for teams from so-called "Minor States", called the Emerging States Championship, featuring the Jack Jumpers, Northern Territory Mosquitoes, Adelaide Black Falcons and Victoria Country Barbarians. The first Competition was held in Adelaide in September 2018, and the Black Falcons were the inaugural winners. * 2018 NRC Division 2 Runner Up


Notable players

*
Adam Coleman Adam Coleman (born 7 October 1991) is an Australian rugby union player living in England who plays lock for London Irish in the Gallagher Premiership. Career Coleman attended New Town High School in Hobart Tasmania. He represented Tasmania in ...
, Wallaby 895, and currently playing for
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* Eddie Jones, Head Coach of the
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national team, born in Burnie, Tasmania * Jack Ford, Wallaby 224,11 caps, born in Sheffield, Tasmania * Eric E. Ford, Wallaby 240, 7 caps, born in Launceston, Tasmania * Nili Fielea, Perth Spirit
Justin Collins
Flanker – Chiefs 1998-1999 (10 caps), Blues 1999-2009 (92 caps) * Ollie Atkins (born Hobart 1988), Waratahs, Edinburgh, Scotland A, Exeter Chiefs, Rouen-Normandie


See also

* Australian Rugby Sevens Championships * List of Australian club rugby union competitions


References


External links


Official website: Tasmanian Rugby Union

Tasmanian Jack Jumpers
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