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  2. Group 9 Rugby League - Wikipedia

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    The Murrumbidgee Rugby League was renamed to Riverina Zone 3 in 1969-70. [3] Given that a number of the Group 9 clubs (including Gundagai, Junee, Tumut) joined the five clubs who broke away from Group 20 to form the new competition (Batlow, Tumbarumba, Turvey Park, Wagga Magpies and Wagga Kangaroos), Group 9 was severely weakened in the 1966 ...

  3. List of senior rugby league clubs in New South Wales

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    4.4.2 Group 12 Rugby League (Outback Rugby League) 4.4.3 Group 14 Rugby League (Castlereagh Cup) ... Home Ground(s) First season Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs:

  4. Albury Thunder - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] He was joined by fellow former NRL stars Etu Uaisele and Joel Monaghan. [10] In 2022, he left to coach the Eden Tigers in the Group 16 Rugby League competition. [11] In 2023, the club is captain-coached by Purtell's former Canberra Raiders teammate and ex-Sydney Roosters winger Justin Carney. [12] [13]

  5. West Wyalong Mallee Men - Wikipedia

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    West Wyalong joined the Group 9 Rugby League in the 1920s and won four premierships in the competition in 1938, 1960, 1965 and 1966. It was also during this period that West Wyalong competed for the famed Maher Cup , playing 152 challenge matches, fourth all-time only behind Cootamundra, Young and Gundagai.

  6. Young Cherrypickers - Wikipedia

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    Young Cherrypickers was founded in 1923, along with the Group 9 competition itself. [1] Since its inception, the club has won seven first grade premierships in Group 9, in 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1974, 1984 and 1991. [citation needed] In 2022, the club made its first Grand Final appearance since 1998, though they lost 34-14 to the Gundagai ...

  7. Woodbridge Cup - Wikipedia

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    The competition began as the Group 9 Second Division in the 1940s, with clubs from towns such as Binalong, Stockinbingal and Boorowa among others. The competition has slowly moved north however, and effectively operates as the Group 11 Rugby League second division, with only Grenfell remaining from the Group 9 days, something that was reflected in the name change to the Woodbridge Cup in 1990.

  8. Country Rugby League - Wikipedia

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    The Country Rugby League of New South Wales (CRL), [2] [3] formed in 1934 and disbanded in 2019, was the governing body for the sport of rugby league football in areas of New South Wales outside the Sydney metropolitan area until it merged with NSW Rugby League in 2019. The CRL was superseded by 6 NSWRL Country Divisions represented by 4 ...

  9. Group 9 - Wikipedia

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    Group 9 Rugby League "Group 9", Australian arts collective, whose members included John Dowie This page was last edited on 30 October 2023, at 11:37 (UTC). ...