Cronulla-Caringbah Junior Rugby League Football Club

Cronulla-Caringbah
Club information
Full name Cronulla-Caringbah
Junior Rugby League
Football Club
Founded 1952
Current details
Ground(s)
CEO(s) Graeme Bloor
Secretary Peter Saville
Competition CSDRFL
2006 A-Grade 3rd

Cronulla-Caringbah Junior Rugby League Football Club is a junior and amateur rugby league football club that was formed in 1952 and competes in the Cronulla-Sutherland District Rugby Football League; the junior side of the club was formed in 1963 to coincide with the formation of the CSDJRFL. The club is based out of Woolooware where its headquarters are located and usually draws on the large majority of its junior players from that suburb and the surrounding areas of Caringbah and Cronulla.

The Cronulla-Caringbah club currently field teams from Under 8 age groups all the way up to A Grade.

The Cronulla Caringbah Sharks had another successful season in 2007 with 5 teams winning their respective Grand Finals.

The 2007 Premiership winning teams are : Under 10B's Sharks 36 - 6 Gymea Gorilla's

Under 11B's Sharks 12 - 4 Gymea Gorilla's

Under 13A's Sharks 26 - 4 Gymea Gorilla's

Under 17's Sharks 30 - 12 Gymea Gorilla's - *UNDER 17's Grand Final Photos

Under 19's Sharks 30 - 22 De La Salle. - *UNDER 19's Grand Final Photos

Notable players

Player
Professional club(s)
Russell AitkenCronulla / Melbourne
Rick BourkeCronulla / Souths
David ChamberlinCronulla
Glenn ColemanCronulla
Steve EdmondsCronulla
Matt HilderCronulla / Gold Coast
Michael LichaaCronulla
Nathan LongCronulla / Manly / St George Ill.
Tyrone PeacheyCronulla / Penrith
Barry RussellCronulla
Scott SorensonCronulla
Brad TakairangiRoosters / Gold Coast
Chris WithallCronulla / Illawarra
Shane ShackletonParramatta / Sydney
For a complete list see List of first grade CSDRFL Players

External links

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