S.G. Ball Cup
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General Information | |
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First Season | 1965 |
Website | S.G. Ball Cup Site |
2008 Season | |
Premiers | Sydney Roosters |
Runners-Up | Parramatta Eels |
Minor Premiers | Canterbury Bulldogs |
Wooden spoon | North Sydney Bears |
2007 Season | |
Premiers | Parramatta Eels |
Runners-Up | Penrith Panthers |
Minor Premiers | Penrith Panthers |
Wooden spoon | Western Sydney Academy |
The S.G. Ball Cup is a junior rugby league competition played in New South Wales, played between teams made up of players aged under 18. The competition is administered by the New South Wales Rugby League. The competition, which in 2008 will be made up of 14 NSW-based clubs and one Queensland based team, includes both junior representative teams of NRL and NSW Cup clubs that do not field a team in the NRL competition.
The S.G. Ball Cup is so named for S.G. (George) Ball, one of the five people responsible for the formation of South Sydney and was club secretary for over fifty years.
[edit] The Clubs
In 2008, sixteen clubs will field teams in the S.G. Ball Cup.
- Balmain Tigers
- Bulldogs
- Canberra Raiders
- Central Coast Storm
- Cronulla Sharks
- Gold Coast Titans
- Illawarra Steelers
- Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
- Newcastle Knights
- North Sydney Bears
- Parramatta Eels
- Penrith Panthers
- St. George
- South Sydney Rabbitohs
- Sydney Roosters
- Western Suburbs Magpies
- West Sydney (Academy)
[edit] S.G. Ball Cup Premiers
Year | Premiers |
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1965 | South Sydney |
1966 | Parramatta |
1967 | Parramatta |
1968 | Parramatta |
1969 | South Sydney |
1970 | St. George |
1971 | Western Suburbs |
1972 | Canterbury-Bankstown |
1973 | Parramatta |
1974 | South Sydney |
1975 | South Sydney |
1976 | South Sydney |
1977 | Penrith |
1978 | Canterbury-Bankstown |
1979 | South Sydney |
1980 | South Sydney |
1981 | Penrith |
1982 | Balmain |
1983 | Parramatta |
1984 | St. George |
1985 | Penrith |
1986 | South Sydney |
1987 | Parramatta |
1988 | Parramatta |
1989 | Illawarra |
1990 | Newcastle Knights |
1991 | Parramatta |
1992 | St. George |
1993 | Parramatta |
1994 | South Sydney |
1995 | Canberra |
1996 | Illawarra |
1997 | Sydney City Roosters |
1998 | South Sydney |
1999 | Parramatta |
2000 | Penrith |
2001 | Newcastle Knights |
2002 | Western Suburbs |
2003 | Penrith |
2004 | Newcastle Knights |
2005 | Canberra |
2006 | Penrith |
2007 | Parramatta |
2008 | Sydney Roosters |
[edit] References
- Andrews, Malcolm (1980). Rugby League - The Greatest game of All. Cammeray: Horwitz. ISBN 0-7255-0831-1.
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