Newcastle & Hunter Rugby League

Newcastle & Hunter Rugby League
Sport Rugby league
Instituted 2010
Inaugural season 2010
Number of teams 54
Premiers Windale Eagles (2016)
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Newcastle & Hunter Rugby League is the governing body of second tier Rugby Football League in the Newcastle and Hunter region. Formed in 2010 after a merger between the Maitland Rugby League and Lower Hunter Rugby League Competitions. It is now the largest senior Rugby League competition in Country Rugby League. Newcastle & Hunter Rugby League or NHRL consists of four senior mens divisions, A Grade, B Grade, C Grade and D Grade. In 2016 Ladies League Tag was introduced and in twelve months the Ladies competition has tripled in size.

Current clubs

Club Home ground Teams Premierships Premiership Years
Aberglasslyn Ants Coronation Park, Telarah 1 0
Abermain Hawks Howe Park, Abermain 1 0
Belmont South Rabbitohs Leneghan Oval, Belmont North 1 1 2015
Cardiff Cobras Cardiff Oval, Cardiff 3 1 2014
Carrington Pirates Connolly Park, Carrington 2
Clarence Town Cobras Clarence Town Park, Clarence Town 1 0 0
Dora Creek Neville Thompson Oval, Dora Creek 2 0
Dudley Dudley Park, Dudley 1 0
Dungog Bennett Park, Dungog 1 0
East Maitland King Edward Park, East Maitland 1 0
Fingal Bay Fingal Bay Oval, Fingal Bay 1 0
Glendale Bower Oval, Glendale 1 0
Gloucester Bert Gallagher Oval, Gloucester 1 0
Hexham Hexham Park, Hexham 1 0
Hinton Stuart Park, Hinton 1 0
Karuah Lionel Morten Oval, Karuah 1 0
Kearsley Jeffreys Park, Kearsley 1 0
Kotara Hudson Park, Kotara 1 0
Maitland Pickers Coronation Park, Telarah 1 0
Maitland United McKeachies Oval, Aberglasslyn 3 0
Mallabula Vince Woodman Oval, Mallabula 2 0
Morpeth Morpeth 1 0
North Newcastle Passmore Oval, Wickham 1 0
Paterson River Paterson Showground, Paterson 1 0
Raymond Terrace Lakeside, Raymond Terrace 2 0
Shortland Tuxford Park, Shortland 2 0
South Newcastle Townson Oval, Merewether 1 0
Stockton Lynn Oval, Stockton 1 0
Stroud Stroud Showground, Stroud 1 0
Swansea Parbury Oval, Swansea 3 0
Tea Gardens Myall Park, Tea Gardens 2 0
Umina Col Gooley Oval, Umina 2 0
University of Newcastle Bernie Curran Oval, Callaghan 2 0
Wallsend Maryland The Grange, Maryland 1 2 2012, 2013
Waratah Mayfield Waratah Oval, Waratah 2 0
West Wallsend Les Wakeman Field, West Wallsend 2 0
Windale Windale Park, Windale 1 2 2011, 2016
Woodberry Fred Harvey Oval, Woodberry 1 0

A Grade Premiers

Season Grand Final Information Minor Premiers
Premiers Score Runners-Up
2010 Wangi Wangi 38-18 West Wallsend
2011 Windale 20-16 Mallabula
2012 Wallsend Maryland 44-16 Windale
2013 Wallsend Maryland 35-16 Belmont South
2014 Cardiff 13-4 Windale
2015 Belmont South 34-10 Tea Gardens
2016 Windale 24-16 Shortland

B Grade Premiers

Season Grand Final Information Minor Premiers
Premiers Score Runners-Up
2010 Mallabula 16-12 Raymond Terrace
2011 Tea Gardens 30-28 Raymond Terrace
2012 Stockton 44-18 Raymond Terrace
2013 Shortland 22-14 Morisset
2014 [1] Cessnock Cutters 34-26 Tea Gardens
2015 [2] Mallabula 16-6 Waratah Mayfield
2016 [3] Fingal Bay 28-24 West Wallsend

C Grade Premiers

Season Grand Final Information Minor Premiers
Premiers Score Runners-Up
2010 Dungog 28-20 Dora Creek
2011 Swansea 24-18 Paterson River
2012 Dudley 17-16 Fingal Bay
2013 Gateshead 28-24 Stroud
2014 [4] Raymond Terrace 18-12 Waratah Mayfield
2015 [5] Paterson River 24-4 Morisset
2016[6] Carrington 24-18 Dungog

D Grade Premiers

Season Grand Final Information Minor Premiers
Premiers Score Runners-Up
2010 Stroud 32-18 Clarence Town
2011 Gloucester 38-24 Morisset
2012 Abermain 34-26 Hinton
2013 Carrington 22-18 Thornton Beresfield
2014 Williamtown 25-18 Karuah
2015 Clarence Town 30-20 Kotara
2016[7] Karuah 24-20 Hinton

References

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