Group 10 Rugby League
Group 10 is a rugby league competition in the Central West area of New South Wales, run under the auspices of the Country Rugby League.[1] Games in the Competition are usually played on Sundays with some Saturday night matches. There are currently 9 Clubs based in the competition playing across the 4 Senior Grades including women's league tag and a total of 15 clubs fielding sides in several junior Grades.[2]
Overview
Bathurst is the centre of the Group and has hosted many top level matches whilst Orange has hosted an international event featuring the touring English side. Many former Group 10 players have progressed to the NRL, including Royce Simmons, Andrew Farrar, Paul Dunn, Barry Rushworth, Darren Britt and Tom Raudonikis. Current NRL players that have played in the competition include George Rose, Jack Wighton, Daniel Mortimer and James Baillie (Titans Under 20s).
The competition is one of many Group competitions in the NSWCRL sponsored by the beer company Tooheys New. Other notable sponsors of the Group 10 Rugby League competition include the Bathurst Panthers League Club, 2LT Radio Lithgow, David Scott Builder, Ian Parker Motors, Clancy Motors Bathurst and Hahn Premium Light.[3]
The Group President is Linore Zamparini. In the 2010 season, the premiers of the Group 10 premier league competition were Orange CYMS, first division were Bathurst St Pat's and under 18s were Bathurst Panthers.[4]
Current Clubs
Club |
Nickname |
Home Ground |
No. of Premierships |
Premiership Years |
Bathurst |
Panthers |
Carrington Park, Bathurst |
5 |
1979,1994,1997,2006,2007 |
Bathurst |
St Pats |
Bathurst Sports Ground, Bathurst |
6 |
1968,1973,1989,2001,2008, 2014 |
Oberon |
Tigers |
Oberon Sports Ground, Oberon |
11 |
1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1969,1970,1971,1975 |
Blayney |
Bears |
King George Oval, Blayney |
5 |
1977,1990,1993,1996,1998 |
Orange |
CYMS |
Wade Park, Orange |
6 |
1958,1987,1988,2010,2011,2013 |
Mudgee |
Dragons |
Glen Willow, Mudgee |
5 |
1986,2000,2002,2004,2009 |
Lithgow |
Workies |
Tony Luchetti Showground; Lithgow |
4 |
1960,1991,2005,2012 |
Orange |
Hawks |
Wade Park, Orange |
2 |
1999,2003 |
Cowra |
Magpies |
Sid Kallis Oval, Cowra |
4 |
1978,1983,1992,1995 |
Previous Clubs
Club |
Nickname |
No. of Premierships |
Premiership Years |
Lithgow |
Shamrocks |
3 |
1982,1984,1985 |
Bathurst |
Railway |
5 |
1972,1974,1976,1980,1981 |
Past premiers
[5][6]
Season |
Champion |
Score |
Runners-Up |
1958 |
Orange CYMS |
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Oberon |
1959 |
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1960 |
Lithgow Workman's Club |
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Oberon |
1961 |
Oberon |
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Lithgow Workman's Club |
1962 |
Oberon |
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Lithgow Workman's Club |
1963 |
Oberon |
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Lithgow Workman's Club |
1964 |
Oberon |
30-2 |
Lithgow Workman's Club |
1965 |
Oberon |
29-5 |
Lithgow Workman's Club |
1966 |
Oberon |
23-10 |
Bathurst Charlestons |
1967 |
Oberon |
23-2 |
Bathurst Charlestons |
1968 |
Bathurst St Patricks |
9-8 |
Oberon |
1969 |
Oberon |
7-3 |
Orange Ex-Services |
1970 |
Oberon |
7-6 |
Cowra |
1971 |
Oberon |
12-5 |
Cowra |
1972 |
Bathurst Railway |
14-5 |
Lithgow Workman's Club |
1973 |
Bathurst St Patricks |
20-15 |
Orange Ex-Services |
1974 |
Bathurst Railway |
12-11 |
Orange Ex-Services |
1975 |
Oberon |
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1976 |
Bathurst Railway |
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1977 |
Blayney |
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1978 |
Cowra |
12-9 |
Lithgow Workman's Club |
1979 |
Bathurst Charlestons |
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1980 |
Bathurst Railway |
11-7 |
Cowra |
1981 |
Bathurst Railway |
19-16 |
Lithgow Shamrocks |
1982 |
Lithgow Shamrocks |
16-15 |
Bathurst St Patricks |
1983 |
Cowra |
31-8 |
Lithgow Shamrocks |
1984 |
Lithgow Shamrocks |
19-12 |
Mudgee |
1985 |
Lithgow Shamrocks |
47-8 |
Mudgee |
1986 |
Mudgee |
16-14 |
Blayney United |
1987 |
Orange CYMS |
18-9 |
Mudgee |
1988 |
Orange CYMS |
20-19 |
Lithgow |
1989 |
Bathurst St Patricks |
31-14 |
Cowra |
1990 |
Blayney United |
29-10 |
Lthgow |
1991 |
Lithgow |
22-13 |
Bathurst Panthers |
1992 |
Cowra |
16-6 |
Bathurst Panthers |
1993 |
Blayney United |
54-28 |
Cowra |
1994 |
Bathurst Panthers |
16-12 |
Blayney United |
1995 |
Cowra |
19-16 |
Bathurst Penguins |
1996 |
Blayney |
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1997 |
Bathurst Penguins |
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1998 |
Blayney |
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1999 |
Orange Hawks |
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2000 |
Mudgee Dragons |
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Bathurst Panthers |
2001 |
Bathurst St Pats |
28-6 |
Mudgee Dragons |
2002 |
Mudgee Dragons |
28-24 |
Orange CYMS |
2003 |
Orange Hawks |
34-30 |
Mudgee Dragons |
2004 |
Mudgee Dragons |
17-10 |
Bathurst Panthers |
2005 |
Lithgow Workies |
19-4 |
Bathurst Panthers |
2006 |
Bathurst Panthers |
10-4 (extra time) |
Lithgow Workies |
2007 |
Bathurst Panthers |
24-4 |
Lithgow Workies |
2008[7] |
Bathurst St Pats |
19-12 |
Mudgee Dragons |
2009 |
Mudgee Dragons |
32-29 |
Lithgow Workies |
2010 |
Orange CYMS |
23-16 |
Mudgee Dragons |
2011 |
Orange CYMS |
30-12 |
Lithgow Workies |
2012 |
Lithgow Workies |
40-14 |
Orange CYMS |
2013[8] |
Orange CYMS |
22-14 |
Orange Hawks |
2014 |
Bathurst St Pats |
34-12 |
Cowra Magpies |
Centennial Coal Cup
The Centennial Coal Cup is the secone tier division contested in the Group 10 area. The 2013 sides were:
Club |
City |
Home Ground |
CSU Blue |
Bathurst |
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CSU Yellow |
Bathurst |
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Kandos Waratahs |
Kandos |
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Lithgow Bears |
Lithgow |
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Orange Barbarians |
Orange |
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Portland Colts |
Portland |
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Villages United |
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Wallerawang Warriors |
Wallerawang |
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References
External links
Vought Engineering Lithgow Storm Under 11s - 2008 Champions
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