NSW Tertiary Student Rugby League
New South Wales Tertiary Student Rugby League | |
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Current season or competition: 2015 New South Wales Tertiary Student Rugby League season | |
Sport | Rugby league football |
Instituted | 1970 |
Number of teams | 6 |
Premiers | Sydney Uni Rugby League Club (2013) |
Most titles | Sydney Uni Rugby League Club (4 titles) |
Website | tertiaryleague.com.au |
Related competition | Australian Universities 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.
Formed in late 1969, the NSW Tertiary Student Rugby League came about when the Sydney University, Macquarie University, University of NSW and University of Newcastle Rugby League clubs joined to create their own competition that was not restricted by the same boundaries as other senior open age competitions within Sydney.
In 2009 the NSW Tertiary Student Rugby League will have 12 clubs from Sydney, Bathurst, Canberra and Newcastle, making it one of the most geographically spread competitions under the New South Wales Rugby League.
History
Tertiary Nines
The Tertiary Nines was an annual pre-season competition run by the NSW Tertiary Student Rugby League to kick start the Tertiary League season.
Year | Premiers | Runners Up |
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2006 | University of Technology, Sydney | Charles Sturt University, Bathurst |
2007 | Sydney University | Charles Sturt University, Bathurst |
2008 | Sydney University | University of Technology, Sydney |
Tertiary Championship: First Division
The original competition set up by the NSW Tertiary Student Rugby League back in 1970, the Tertiary League is the premier week-to-week competition run in NSW for University, TAFE and other Tertiary college students.
Year | Premiers |
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1970 | Sydney University |
1971 | Alexander Mackie College |
1972 | Alexander Mackie College |
1973 | Alexander Mackie College |
1974 | Alexander Mackie College |
1975 | Catholic College of Education |
1976 | Catholic College of Education |
1977 | Teachers Club |
1978 | Sydney University |
1979 | Nepean CAE, Kingswood |
1980 | Mount Saint Mary |
1981 | Mount Saint Mary |
1982 | Nepean CAE, Kingswood |
1983 | Catholic College of Education |
1984 | Macquarie University |
1985 | Catholic College of Education |
1986 | Wollongong University |
1987 | Catholic College of Education |
1988 | Macquarie University |
1989 | Catholic College of Education |
1990 | University of NSW |
1991 | University of NSW |
1992 | ACU Castle Hill |
1993 | ACU Castle Hill |
1994 | ACU Castle Hill |
1995 | University of Technology, Sydney |
1996 | ACU Castle Hill |
1997 | University of Technology, Sydney |
1998 | Cumberland College |
1999 | ACU Castle Hill |
2000 | Sydney University |
2001 | University of Technology, Sydney |
2002 | Sydney University |
2003 | UWS Nirimba |
2004 | University of Technology, Sydney |
2005 | UWS Nirimba |
2006 | University of Technology, Sydney |
2007 | University of Technology, Sydney |
2008 | Norwest Polecats |
2009 | University of Technology, Sydney |
2010 | West Sydney Blues |
2011 | Lewisham Old Boys |
2012 | Norwest Polecats |
Bill Buckley Memorial Trophy: Second Division
With a significant influx of teams joining the NSW Tertiary Student Rugby League after the competition was originally created, it was deemed that in 1973 a Second Division competition would be created. The competition has been run every year since.
Year | Premiers |
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1973 | NSW Institute of Technology |
1974 | Sydney University |
1975 | Sydney University |
1976 | Sydney University Vet Science |
1977 | Sydney University |
1978 | Sydney University |
1979 | Kuring-gai CAE |
1980 | Macquarie University |
1981 | Catholic College of Education |
1982 | State Rail |
1983 | NSW Institute of Technology |
1984 | State Rail |
1985 | North Sydney Technical College |
1986 | Macquarie University |
1987 | State Rail |
1988 | Macquarie University |
1989 | Catholic College of Education |
1990 | Macquarie University |
1991 | Cumberland College |
1992 | Newcastle University |
1993 | University of NSW |
1994 | University of NSW |
1995 | Sydney University |
1996 | ACU Castle Hill |
1997 | ACU Castle Hill |
1998 | Charles Sturt University Bathurst |
1999 | University of Technology, Sydney |
2000 | University of NSW |
2001 | Macquarie University |
2002 | UWS Macarthur |
2003 | Macquarie University |
2004 | Cumberland College |
2005 | UWS Macarthur |
2006 | Macquarie University |
2007 | Sydney University |
2008 | Newcastle University |
2009 | Charles Sturt University Bathurst |
2010 | Cumberland Beavers |
2011 | University of Technology, Sydney |
2012 | University of Technology, Sydney |
John Pollard Trophy: Third Division
The NSW Tertiary Student Rugby League operated a Third Division competition from 1981 to 2004. Originally the Third Division was operated as a completely separate competition from First and Second Division, however after the Super League war when a number of Tertiary institutes stopped playing Rugby League, the Third Division was made up of teams who failed to make the Second Division finals.
Year | Premiers |
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1981 | Macquarie University |
1984 | Catholic College of Education |
1986 | Catholic College of Education |
1987 | Nepean C.A.E |
1988 | Catholic College of Education |
1989 | Sydney University |
1990 | Catholic College of Education |
1994 | Cumberland College |
1996 | State Rail |
1997 | Macquarie University |
1999 | Sydney University |
2000 | State Rail |
2001 | UWS Nirimba |
2002 | UWS Nirimba |
2003 | University of Technology, Sydney |
2004 | UWS Macarthur |
Clubs
Twelve clubs from Sydney, Bathurst, Canberra Newcastle have confirmed their participation in the 2009 New South Wales Tertiary League season.[1]
Club Name | Tertiary Institute | Year Formed |
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CSU Bathurst Mungoes | Charles Sturt University, Bathurst | 1974 |
Cumberland Beavers | University of Western Sydney, Nepean | |
Lewisham Old Boys | Edmund College | 2008 |
Macarthur Magpies | University of Western Sydney, Campbelltown | |
Newcastle Seahorses | University of Newcastle, Callaghan | 1967 |
Norwest Polecats | University of Western Sydney, Nirimba | 1971 |
RailCorp Apprentices | RailCorp Training | 1975 |
Royal Australian Navy Tridents | Royal Australian Navy | Joined 2008 |
Sydney University | University of Sydney | 1919 |
University of Canberra Cows | University of Canberra | Reformed 2008 |
UTS Tigers | University of Technology, Sydney | |
West Sydney Blues | Charles Sturt University, Police | 2007 |
Renamed Clubs
The following teams have changed their names over their life in the NSW Tertiary Student Rugby League:
- Cumberland Beavers (Formerly: Cumberland College)
- Macquarie Warriors (Formerly: Macquarie Treefrogs)
- Norwest Polecats (Formerly: Catholic College of Education, Polding College Polecats, ACU Castle Hill Polecats, UWS Nirimba Polecats)[2]
- University of Canberra Cows (Formerly: Canberra Skolars, now play in the Canberra Raiders Cup)
- UTS Tigers (Formerly: UTS Bulls, UTS Jets)
- Railcorp Apprentices (Formally Public Transport Commission Apprentice College, State Rail Apprentice College).
Former Clubs
The following Tertiary Institutes participated in one of the NSW Tertiary Student Rugby League competitions in the past:
- Alexander Mackie College
- Hornsby TAFE (Also known as: Hornsby Technical College)
- Macquarie University
- Mount Saint Mary College
- North Sydney TAFE (Also known as: North Sydney Technical College)
- NSW Institute of Technology
- Sydney University Vet Science (Merged with Sydney University)
- Teachers Club
- University of New South Wales (Now play in the South Sydney District League)
- University of Technology, Kuring-gai (Also known as: Kuring-gai CAE)
- University of Western Sydney, Nepean (Also known as: Nepean CAE, Kingswood)
- Wollongong University (Now play in the Illawarra District League)
See also
Tertiary League Governing Bodies
- NSW Tertiary Student Rugby League Official Site
- Universities Rugby League Queensland Official Site
- Australian Universities Rugby League Official Site
- 2008 Tertiary Student Rugby League World Cup
References
- ↑ West Sydney join the fold for season 2008 Retrieved on 5 January 2008
- ↑ http://norwest.tertiaryleague.com.au/history/
External links
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