Tasmanian Rugby Union
TRU | |
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Sport | Rugby union |
Founded | 1933 |
ARU affiliation |
1949 (founding member) |
Official website |
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The Tasmanian Rugby Union, or TRU, is the governing body for the sport of rugby union within the state of Tasmania in Australia. It is a member and founding union of the Australian Rugby Union.
Currently, the Tasmanian Rugby Union holds a variety of competitions for males and females in several age groups and divisions.
The headquarters for the Tasmanian Rugby Union are at Rugby Park, Cornelian Bay, Tasmania. The TRU was established in 1933.
Men's competition
Tasmanian Rugby Union | |
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Sport | Rugby union |
Number of teams | 10 |
Holders | Devonport Rugby Club Est. 1964 "The Bulls" (2014: 1st title) |
Most titles |
Glenorchy Rugby Union Football Club Est.1935 "The Black Stags" (10+ titles) |
There are several teams competing in the club rugby divisions These are:
- Australian Maritime College Rugby Union Club Est. 2012 "The Vikings"
- Burnie Rugby Union Club Est. 1961, Reformed 1997 "The Emus"
- Devonport Rugby Club Est. 1964 "The Bulls"
- Eastern Suburbs Rugby Union Football Club Inc. Est.1964 "The Roosters"
- Glenorchy Rugby Union Football Club Est.1935 "The Black Stags"
- Hobart Harlequins Rugby Union Club Est.1933 "The Harlequins"
- Hobart Lions Rugby Club Est.1974 (approx.) "The Lions"
- Launceston Rugby Union Football Club Est.1999 "The Lonnie Tigers"
- Taroona Rugby Club Est.1947 "The Blues" and "The Penguins"
- University of Tasmania Rugby Union Club Est.1933 "The Red Men"
Defunct clubs
- Associates
- West Coast
- Georgetown
- Wellington
- Port Dalrymple
- Glen Dhu
- Riverview
- Williamsford
Current Grounds
- Don Recreation Ground- Home of the Devonport Rugby Club (Est. 1964 "The Bulls")
- Eady Street Oval- Home of the Glenorchy Rugby Union Football Club (Est.1935 "The Black Stags")
- North Warrane Oval- Home of the Eastern Suburbs Rugby Union Football Club Inc. (Est.1964 "The Roosters")
- Royal Park, Launceston- Home of the Australian Maritime College Rugby Union Club (Est. 2012 "The Vikings") and Launceston Rugby Union Football Club (Est.1999 "The Lonnie Tigers")
- Rugby Park- Home of the Hobart Harlequins Rugby Union Club (Est.1933 "The Harlequins"), Taroona Rugby Club (Est.1947 "The Blues" and "The Penguins") and Hobart Lions Rugby Club (Est.1974 (approx.) "The Lions")
- University of Tasmania Rugby Ground- Home of the University of Tasmania Rugby Union Club (Est.1933 "The Red Men")
- Upper Burnie Sports Centre- Current Home of the Burnie Rugby Union Club (Reformed 1997 "The Emus")
Premierships
Season | Grand Final |
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2014 | |
2013 | Hobart Harlequins Rugby Union Club |
2012 | Taroona Rugby Club |
2011 | |
2010 | Taroona Rugby Club |
2008 | |
2007 | Taroona Rugby Club |
2006 | Launceston Rugby Union Football Club |
1995 | |
1994 | |
1993 | |
1992 | |
1991 | |
1988 | Hobart Harlequins Rugby Union Club |
1987 | Taroona Rugby Club |
1986 | Taroona Rugby Club |
1985 | |
1983 | Taroona Rugby Club |
1982 | Taroona Rugby Club |
1981 | Eastern Suburbs Rugby Union Football Club Inc. |
1979 | Taroona Rugby Club |
1976 | |
1975 | |
1974 | Hobart Harlequins Rugby Union Club |
1973 | |
1968 | Taroona Rugby Club |
Divisions
Rugby Union in Tasmania consists of the following divisions : Men's Seniors, Men's Reserves, Women's, Junior Under 18, Junior Under 16, Juniors Under 14. For more on Juniors Under 16s and 14 see Tasmanian Rugby Union Juniors
Women's Rugby
Women's Rugby in Tasmania is only a few teams, but the women are very passionate about the game of rugby. These teams consist of the following clubs:
- Devonport Rugby Club
- Eastern Suburbs Rugby Union Football Club Inc.
- Taroona Rugby Club went into recess for season 2010.
- Glenorchy Rugby Union Football Club women have been very successful and went into recess for season 2009.
Representative teams
The senior men's state representative side for the Tasmanian Rugby Union is the Tasmanian Jack Jumpers.
Junior representative sides exist for each of the Junior divisions.
See also
- Australian Rugby Sevens Championships
External links
Notable Players
- Adam Coleman Currently playing for the Western Force
- Nili Fielea Perth Spirit
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