Group 13 Rugby League
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The Group 13 Rugby League
Competition is Defunct NSWCRL
Group Competition which was run under the auspieces of the CRL. It was disbanded after the 1991 Season. It covered an area which was the Southern Part of New South Wales
and even some parts of Northern Victoria. It was started in 1938. Some of its teams now play in Group 9 Rugby League
Competition.
Note: Teams marked with a (*) means that they Competed in the Final Season
Rugby league
Rugby league football, usually called rugby league, is a full contact sport played by two teams of thirteen players on a rectangular grass field. One of the two codes of rugby football, it originated in England in 1895 by a split from Rugby Football Union over paying players...
Competition is Defunct NSWCRL
New South Wales Country Rugby League
-2011 Tier 2 Championships:-History:Newcastle was the first city outside Sydney to start a league competition, being involved in the Sydney Premiership in 1908-09 and then starting their own competition in 1910....
Group Competition which was run under the auspieces of the CRL. It was disbanded after the 1991 Season. It covered an area which was the Southern Part of New South Wales
New South Wales
New South Wales is a state of :Australia, located in the east of the country. It is bordered by Queensland, Victoria and South Australia to the north, south and west respectively. To the east, the state is bordered by the Tasman Sea, which forms part of the Pacific Ocean. New South Wales...
and even some parts of Northern Victoria. It was started in 1938. Some of its teams now play in Group 9 Rugby League
Group 9 Rugby League
Group 9 is a rugby league competition based around the surrounding areas of Wagga Wagga, New South Wales. The competition is played in five grades, these being the under 16s , the under 18s , women's league-tag, Reserve Grade and the XXXX Gold Group 9 First Grade.-History:Group 9 Rugby League was...
Competition.
Teams
- Albury Blues*
- Albury Roos*
- Adelong
- Army
- Batlow*
- Corowa
- East Albury
- Forest Hill(competed in final season as a Merger with Ladysmith United)
- Heath Harriers
- Holbrook
- Ladysmith United*
- Tarcutta
- Tumbarumba*
- Wagga Wagga Brothers*
- Wagga Wagga Magpies
- Wagga Wagga United
Note: Teams marked with a (*) means that they Competed in the Final Season
First Grade Champions
Season | Champions | Score | Runners-Up |
---|---|---|---|
1938 | Wagga Wagga Panthers | ||
1939 | Wagga Wagga Panthers | ||
1940-1968 - Champions Not Known | |||
1969 | Tarcutta | 10-9 | Army |
1970 | Albury Roos | ||
1971 | Lockhart | Tumbarumba | |
1972 | Batlow | 10-5 | Albury Blues |
1973 | |||
1974 | Albury Blues | 24-6 | Albury Roos |
1975 | Albury Blues | 17-5 | Batlow |
1976 | Batlow | 19-7 | Albury Blues |
1977 | Tumbarumba | 13-11 | Adelong |
1978 | Albury Blues | 31-16 | Albury Roos |
1979 | Albury Blues | 22-10 | Albury Roos |
1980 | Albury Blues | 26-10 | Tumbarumba |
1981 | |||
1982 | Wagga Brothers | 17-10 | Batlow |
1983 | Albury Roos | 22-10 | Tumbarumba |
1984 | Wagga Brothers | 26-2 | Batlow |
1985 | Tumbarumba | 32-8 | Wagga Brothers |
1986 | Tumbarumba | 21-4 | Wagga Brothers |
1987 | Tumbarumba | 12-10 | Wagga Brothers |
1988 | Albury Blues | 28-8 | Batlow |
1989 | Albury Blues | 16-7 | Tumbarumba |
1990 | Wagga Brothers | 36-6 | Batlow |
1991 | Tumbarumba | 18-8 | Batlow |