Gungahlin Eagles

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Gungahlin Eagles RUFC
Union ACT & Sthn NSW Rugby Union
Founded 1967
Ground(s) Nicholls Oval
President Tim Davis
Coach(es) Owen Finegan
League(s) ACTRU Premier Division
2011 -
Team kit
Official website
www.eaglesrugby.com.au

The Gungahlin Eagles are a rugby union club based in Gungahlin, Australian Capital Territory.

Club history

The club was founded as the Daramalan RUFC club in 1967, going on to win two premierships. In 1999 the club moved to Gungahlin, where the club has continued to grow, including winning the 2003 premiership.

1967        Entered Sub-District Competition; B Grade Minor Premiership and Premiers
1969        Entered District Competition in 4th Grade; Won Minor Premiership
1970        3rd Grade Minor Premiership and Premiers
1973        Attained 1st Grade status; Jon Hardy first Senior Representative
1975        Club Champions; 1st Grade Pre-season Knockout winners
1976        Sub-District Premiers (Quinn Cup); first time in 1st Grade semi-finals
1978        Club Champions; Reserve Grade Minor Premiership; 4th Grade Minor Premiership and Premiers
1980        3rd Grade Premiers
1981        Club Champions; Reserve Grade Minor Premiership and Premiers; 1st Grade Pre-season Knockout winners
1982        Club Champions; Reserve Grade, 3rd Grade and 4th Grade Minor Premiership; 3rd Grade Premiers; first time in 1st Grade Grand Final
1983        Club Champions; 1st Grade Minor Premiership; Reserve Grade and 3rd Grade Premiers; 1st Grade Pre-season Knockout winners
1984        1st Grade Minor Premiership and Premiers; Reserve Grade Premiers
1985        Reserve Grade Premiers
1986        1st Grade Premiers; 3rd Grade Minor Premiership and Premiers; Craig Morton first player chosen in Australian Sevens and later chosen to join Wallaby tour of New Zealand
1989        1st Grade Minor Premiership
1990        Reserve Grade Premiers
1991        1st Grade Minor Premiership ; Reserve Grade Minor Premiership and Premiers; 3rd Grade Premiers
1994        3rd Grade Premiers; Marco Caputo first player to earn a Test Cap for Australia
1995        3rd Grade Premiers
1996        Colts Minor Premiership; Adam Friend and Marco Caputo join inaugural ACT Brumbies
1997        Colts Premiers
1998        3rd Grade Minor Premiership
2003        1st Grade Premiers

Notable players

Famous Eagles players include former Wallabies hooker Marco Caputo, who was the first grade coach in 2009 and 2010. Former Wallaby great Owen Finegan is the current club coach.

Nicholls Oval
Location Nicholls, Australian Capital Territory
Surface Grass
Tenants
Gungahlin Eagles (1999 - present)


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