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词条 Group 16 Rugby League
释义

  1. Teams

  2. Premiers

     First Grade Premiers 

  3. Juniors

     Batemans Bay Tigers  Bega Roosters  Cooma Colts  Merimbula-Pambula Bulldogs  Moruya Sharks  Narooma Devils  Tathra Sea Eagles 

  4. Sub-Group Competitions

      Far South Coast / Northern Sub-Group    Pambula / Imlay   Southern Monaro   Group 19 (Monaro)  

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links and Sources

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Group 16 is a rugby league competition on the south coast of New South Wales, run under the auspices of the Country Rugby League. Group 16 covers the area from Batemans Bay down to Eden.

Teams


Bega Roosters
Bega, NSW
Ground: Bega Recreation Ground
Formed: 1960

Bombala Blue Heelers
Bombala, NSW
Ground: Bombala Showground
Formed: 1932

Candelo-Bemboka Panthers
Bombala, NSW
Ground: Colombo Park Football Ground
Formed: 1960

Cooma Stallions
Cooma, NSW
Ground: Cooma Showground
Formed: 1971

Eden Tigers
Eden, NSW
Ground: George Brown Memorial Oval
Formed: 1940

Merimbula-Pambula Bulldogs
Pambula, NSW
Ground: Pambula Sporting Complex
Formed: 1975

Moruya Sharks
Moruya, NSW
Ground: Ack Weyman Oval
Formed: 1925

Narooma Devils
Narooma, NSW
Ground: Bill Smythe Memorial Oval
Formed: ?

Tathra Sea Eagles
Tathra, NSW
Ground: Lawrence Park
Formed: 1926

Batemans Bay Tigers
Batemans Bay, NSW
Ground: Mackay Park
Formed: ?

Former clubs that once played in the area include:

  • Snowy River Bears
  • Cobargo Eels
  • Tuross Lakers

Premiers

First Grade Premiers

SeasonGrand Final informationMinor Premiers
PremiersScoreRunners-up
1956{{leagueicon| Parramatta}} Bega Rovers8-2Cobargo-Bermagui Eels
1957{{leagueicon| Western Suburbs}} Bemboka5-0Candelo{{leagueicon| Western Suburbs}} Bemboka
1958{{leagueicon| Western Suburbs}} Bemboka27-0{{leagueicon|St. George}} Eden Tigers{{leagueicon| Western Suburbs}} Bemboka
1959{{leagueicon|St. George}} Eden Tigers3-2{{leagueicon| Western Suburbs}} Bemboka{{leagueicon|St. George}} Eden Tigers
1960{{leagueicon| Western Suburbs}} Bemboka10-3{{leagueicon|St. George}} Eden Tigers{{leagueicon|St. George}} Eden Tigers
1961{{leagueicon| Western Suburbs}} Bemboka10-3{{leagueicon| Manly}} Tathra Sea Eagles{{leagueicon| Manly}} Tathra Sea Eagles
1962{{leagueicon| Western Suburbs}} Bemboka3-0{{leagueicon| Manly}} Tathra Sea Eagles{{leagueicon| Western Suburbs}} Bemboka
1963{{leagueicon|St. George}} Eden Tigers14-5{{leagueicon| Manly}} Tathra Sea Eagles{{leagueicon| Manly}} Tathra Sea Eagles
1964Bodalla4-2{{leagueicon| Western Suburbs}} BembokaBodalla
1965Candelo17-9{{leagueicon| Western Suburbs}} Bemboka{{leagueicon| Manly}} Tathra Sea Eagles
1966{{leagueicon|Easts}} Bega Roosters9-7{{leagueicon| Cronulla}} Moruya Sharks{{leagueicon| Cronulla}} Moruya Sharks
1967{{leagueicon|Balmain}} Batemans Bay Tigers7-0{{leagueicon|Easts}} Bega Roosters{{leagueicon|Balmain}} Batemans Bay Tigers
1968{{leagueicon| Canterbury}} Pambula13-8{{leagueicon|Balmain}} Batemans Bay Tigers{{leagueicon|Easts}} Bega Roosters
1969{{leagueicon| Penrith}} Candelo-Bemboka Panthers16-4{{leagueicon| Cronulla}} Moruya Sharks{{leagueicon| Penrith}} Candelo-Bemboka Panthers
1970{{leagueicon| Penrith}} Candelo-Bemboka Panthers15-8{{leagueicon|Easts}} Bega Roosters{{leagueicon|Easts}} Bega Roosters
1971{{leagueicon|Easts}} Bega Roosters11-7{{leagueicon|St. George}} Eden Tigers{{leagueicon|St. George}} Eden Tigers
1972{{leagueicon|Easts}} Bega Roosters12-7{{leagueicon| Manly}} Tathra Sea Eagles{{leagueicon| Manly}} Tathra Sea Eagles
1973{{leagueicon| Penrith}} Candelo-Bemboka Panthers13-3{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} Bombala Blue Heelers{{leagueicon| Penrith}} Candelo-Bemboka Panthers
1974{{leagueicon| Penrith}} Candelo-Bemboka Panthers26-10{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} Bombala Blue Heelers{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} Bombala Blue Heelers
1975{{leagueicon| Penrith}} Candelo-Bemboka Panthers13-10{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} Bombala Blue Heelers{{leagueicon| Penrith}} Candelo-Bemboka Panthers
1976{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} Bombala Blue Heelers12-4{{leagueicon|Balmain}} Delegate{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} Bombala Blue Heelers
1977{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} Bombala Blue Heelers9-8{{leagueicon|St. George}} Eden Tigers{{leagueicon|Easts}} Bega Roosters
1978{{leagueicon|St. George}} Eden Tigers24-3{{leagueicon| North Sydney}} Cooma Stallions{{leagueicon| North Sydney}} Cooma Stallions
1979{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} Bombala Blue Heelers14-2{{leagueicon|Easts}} Bega Roosters{{leagueicon| North Sydney}} Snowy River Bears
1980{{leagueicon| Canterbury}} Merimbula-Pambula Bulldogs19-7{{leagueicon| North Sydney}} Snowy River Bears{{leagueicon| North Sydney}} Snowy River Bears
1981{{leagueicon|St. George}} Eden Tigers8-6{{leagueicon|Easts}} Bega Roosters{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} Bombala Blue Heelers
1982{{leagueicon|St. George}} Eden Tigers7-4{{leagueicon| North Sydney}} Snowy River Bears{{leagueicon| North Sydney}} Snowy River Bears
1983{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} Bombala-Delegate15-7{{leagueicon|Easts}} Bega Roosters{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} Bombala-Delegate
1984{{leagueicon| North Sydney}} Cooma Stallions12-9{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} Bombala-Delegate{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} Bombala-Delegate
1985{{leagueicon|Easts}} Bega Roosters14-8{{leagueicon| Leigh}} Narooma Devils{{leagueicon|Easts}} Bega Roosters
1986{{leagueicon|Easts}} Bega Roosters9-8{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} Bombala-Delegate{{leagueicon|Easts}} Bega Roosters
1987{{leagueicon|Easts}} Bega Roosters20-6{{leagueicon| Canterbury}} Merimbula-Pambula Bulldogs{{leagueicon|Easts}} Bega Roosters
1988{{leagueicon|Easts}} Bega Roosters28-6{{leagueicon| North Sydney}} Cooma Stallions{{leagueicon|Easts}} Bega Roosters
1989{{leagueicon| Cronulla}} Moruya Sharks38-10{{leagueicon| North Sydney}} Cooma Stallions{{leagueicon| Cronulla}} Moruya Sharks
1990{{leagueicon|Easts}} Bega Roosters14-6{{leagueicon| North Sydney}} Snowy River Bears{{leagueicon| Leigh}} Narooma Devils
1991{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} Bombala Blue Heelers28-22{{leagueicon|Easts}} Bega Roosters{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} Bombala Blue Heelers
1992{{leagueicon|St. George}} Eden Tigers16-14{{leagueicon| North Sydney}} Cooma Stallions{{leagueicon|St. George}} Eden Tigers
1993{{leagueicon| Canterbury}} Merimbula-Pambula Bulldogs13-4{{leagueicon|St. George}} Eden Tigers{{leagueicon|St. George}} Eden Tigers
1994{{leagueicon| North Sydney}} Cooma Stallions14–8{{leagueicon|Easts}} Bega Roosters{{leagueicon|Easts}} Bega Roosters
1995{{leagueicon|St. George}} Eden Tigers28–2{{leagueicon| North Sydney}} Cooma Stallions{{leagueicon| North Sydney}} Cooma Stallions
1996{{leagueicon| North Sydney}} Snowy River Bears18–0{{leagueicon|St. George}} Eden Tigers{{leagueicon|St. George}} Eden Tigers
1997{{leagueicon|St. George}} Eden Tigers23–8{{leagueicon| Cronulla}} Moruya Sharks{{leagueicon|St. George}} Eden Tigers
1998{{leagueicon| Cronulla}} Moruya Sharks36–14{{leagueicon|St. George}} Eden Tigers{{leagueicon| Cronulla}} Moruya Sharks
1999{{leagueicon| Leigh}} Narooma Devils12–11{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} Bombala Blue Heelers{{leagueicon| Leigh}} Narooma Devils
2000{{leagueicon|Easts}} Bega Roosters19–18{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} Bombala Blue Heelers{{leagueicon|Easts}} Bega Roosters
2001{{leagueicon|Easts}} Bega Roosters12–8{{leagueicon| Manly}} Tathra Sea Eagles{{leagueicon|Easts}} Bega Roosters
2002{{leagueicon|St. George}} Eden Tigers21–6{{leagueicon| Manly}} Tathra Sea Eagles{{leagueicon|St. George}} Eden Tigers
2003{{leagueicon| Leigh}} Narooma Devils40–2{{leagueicon|St. George}} Eden Tigers{{leagueicon| Leigh}} Narooma Devils
2004{{leagueicon| Leigh}} Narooma Devils42–24{{leagueicon| Cronulla}} Moruya Sharks{{leagueicon| Leigh}} Narooma Devils
2005{{leagueicon| Leigh}} Narooma Devils18–14{{leagueicon| North Sydney}} Cooma Stallions{{leagueicon|St. George}} Eden Tigers
2006{{leagueicon|St. George}} Eden Tigers28–8{{leagueicon| North Sydney}} Cooma Stallions{{leagueicon| North Sydney}} Cooma Stallions
2007{{leagueicon|St. George}} Eden Tigers30–22{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} Bombala Blue Heelers{{leagueicon|St. George}} Eden Tigers
2008{{leagueicon|St. George}} Eden Tigers32–8{{leagueicon|Easts}} Bega Roosters{{leagueicon|St. George}} Eden Tigers
2009{{leagueicon| Leigh}} Narooma Devils56–32{{leagueicon| North Sydney}} Cooma Stallions{{leagueicon| Leigh}} Narooma Devils
2010{{leagueicon|St. George}} Eden Tigers18–10{{leagueicon|Easts}} Bega Roosters{{leagueicon| North Sydney}} Cooma Stallions
2011{{leagueicon|St. George}} Eden Tigers18–4{{leagueicon|Easts}} Bega Roosters{{leagueicon|St. George}} Eden Tigers
2012{{leagueicon| Leigh}} Narooma Devils20–14{{leagueicon| Cronulla}} Moruya Sharks{{leagueicon| Cronulla}} Moruya Sharks
2013{{leagueicon| Cronulla}} Moruya Sharks14–10{{leagueicon|Easts}} Bega Roosters{{leagueicon| Cronulla}} Moruya Sharks
2014{{leagueicon|Easts}} Bega Roosters28–8{{leagueicon| Leigh}} Narooma Devils{{leagueicon| Cronulla}} Moruya Sharks
2015{{leagueicon| Cronulla}} Moruya Sharks50–12{{leagueicon|Easts}} Bega Roosters{{leagueicon| Cronulla}} Moruya Sharks
2016{{leagueicon| Cronulla}} Moruya Sharks24–14{{leagueicon|Easts}} Bega Roosters{{leagueicon| Cronulla}} Moruya Sharks
2017{{leagueicon| North Sydney}} Cooma Stallions38–18{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} Bombala Blue Heelers{{leagueicon| North Sydney}} Cooma Stallions
2018{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} Bombala Blue Heelers14–12{{leagueicon|Easts}} Bega Roosters{{leagueicon|Easts}} Bega Roosters

Juniors

Batemans Bay Tigers

  • Ben Cross

Bega Roosters

  • Dale Finucane
  • Kezie Apps

Cooma Colts

  • Brett White
  • Sam Williams
  • Jack Williams

Merimbula-Pambula Bulldogs

  • Euan Aitken
  • Wayne Collins

Moruya Sharks

  • Michael Weyman
  • Tim Weyman
  • Jarrad Kennedy

Narooma Devils

  • Chris Houston

Tathra Sea Eagles

  • Adam Elliott

Sub-Group Competitions

From the mid-1920s to the mid-1950s Rugby League was played in what became known as sub-group competitions.

Far South Coast / Northern Sub-Group

This competition began as the Far South Coast Rugby League in 1925, with Wyndham Oaks, Bega Waratahs, Bega Federals, Candelo, Pambula Buccaneers and Eden as the competing teams.[1]

In 1937 the first grade competition was not held, with teams playing challenge cup matches instead, although a reserve grade competition was held. Following the 1940 Grand Final, competition was suspended due to World War Two.[2]

Competition resumed in 1946.

Tip: To view original newspaper articles from The Cobargo Chronicle and Southern Record and Advertiser, hover over the blue number in the reports column and then click on the article name. That will open the article in Trove.

SeasonGrand Final informationMinor Premiers
PremiersScoreRunners-upReport
1925WyndhamNo FinalsSRA[3]
1926Bega FederalsNo FinalsSRA[4]
1927{{leagueicon| Canterbury}} Pambula-Merimbula4–2QuaamaSRA[5] PV[6]{{leagueicon| Canterbury}} Pambula
1928Quaama9–3BegaSRA[7]Quaama
1929Candelo5–3{{leagueicon| Canterbury}} PambulaSRA[8]
1930Candelo7–5{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} CobargoSRA[9]Candelo
1931Bega18–0CandeloSRA[10]Bega
1932Candelo14–4MerimbulaSRA[11]
1933Candelo3–3{{leagueicon| Wigan}} Bega RoversSRA[12]Candelo
1934{{leagueicon| Wigan}} Bega Rovers13–2CandeloSRA[13]Bega
1935{{leagueicon| Wigan}} Bega Rovers5–5CandeloSRA[14]Bega
1936{{leagueicon| Wigan}} Bega Rovers21–4{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} CobargoBDN[15]
1938{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} Cobargo9–5BermaguiCC[16]{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} Cobargo
1940{{leagueicon| Wellington}} Batemans Bay18–5{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} CobargoCC[17]{{leagueicon| Wellington}} Batemans Bay
1946{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} Cobargo17–8Dry RiverBDN[18]Dry River
1947{{leagueicon| Parramatta}} Bega Rovers14–10{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} CobargoBDN[19]{{leagueicon| Parramatta}} Bega Rovers
1948{{leagueicon| Wellington}} Batemans Bay20–4{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} CobargoBDN[20]{{leagueicon| Wellington}} Batemans Bay
1949{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} Dry River-Cobargo23–7{{leagueicon| Wellington}} Batemans BayBDN[21]
1950{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} Cobargo-Dry River5–4{{leagueicon| Wellington}} Batemans BayBDN[22]
1951{{leagueicon| Leigh}} Narooma9–6{{leagueicon| Parramatta}} Bega RoversBDN[23]
1952{{leagueicon| Leigh}} Narooma19–0{{leagueicon| Parramatta}} Bega RoversBDN[24]{{leagueicon| Leigh}} Narooma
1953{{leagueicon| Wellington}} Batemans Bay2–0{{leagueicon| Parramatta}} Bega RoversBDN[25]{{leagueicon| Wellington}} Batemans Bay
1954{{leagueicon| Parramatta}} Bega Rovers13–6{{leagueicon| Wellington}} Batemans BayBDN[26]{{leagueicon| Parramatta}} Bega Rovers
1955{{leagueicon| Leigh}} Narooma10–0{{leagueicon| Wellington}} Batemans BayBDN[27]
1956Cobargo-Bermagui EelsBDN[28]

Pambula / Imlay

A competition centred around Pambula was held in 1933. Four teams contested the 1936 season: Pambula, Eden, Wolumla and Burragate.[29]

The 1947 Imlay Rugby League competition included Bemboka, Candelo, Eden, Pambula, Tathra, Wolumla and Wyndham.[30] The Bega Rovers and Bega Wests switched from the Northern Sub-Group to the Imlay League in 1955.[31]

SeasonGrand Final informationMinor Premiers
PremiersScoreRunners-upReport
1933Wyndham12–2{{leagueicon| Canterbury}} PambulaSRA[32]{{leagueicon| Canterbury}} Pambula
1934Wolumla7–7{{leagueicon| Canterbury}} PambulaSRA[33]
1936{{leagueicon| Canterbury}} Pambula7–6{{leagueicon| City}} EdenEM[34]
1937{{leagueicon| Halifax}} Pambula Old Boys7–0WyndhamSRA[35]
1938Merimbula9–6{{leagueicon| Canterbury}} PambulaTimes[36]
1940WolumlaMerimbulaBDN[37]
1947{{leagueicon| St. George}} Eden7–4BembokaBDN[38]
1948Candelo5–4BembokaBDN[39]Candelo
1949{{leagueicon| St. George}} Eden6–4BembokaBDN[40]Bemboka
1950Bemboka6–4WolumlaBDN[41]Wolumla
1951{{leagueicon| Manly}} Tathra11–4{{leagueicon| St. George}} EdenBDN[42]{{leagueicon| St. George}} Eden
1952{{leagueicon| Manly}} Tathra6–3{{leagueicon| St. George}} EdenBDN[43]{{leagueicon| St. George}} Eden
1953{{leagueicon| Manly}} Tathra4–2{{leagueicon| St. George}} EdenBDN[44]{{leagueicon| Manly}} Tathra
1954{{leagueicon| St. George}} Eden14–4{{leagueicon| Manly}} TathraBDN[45]{{leagueicon| Manly}} Tathra
1955Bemboka10–2{{leagueicon| Manly}} TathraBDN[46]
1956{{leagueicon| Parramatta}} Bega Rovers12–7Bega WestsBDN[47]{{leagueicon| Parramatta}} Bega Rovers

Southern Monaro

The four towns of Bibbenluke, Bombala, Cathcart and Delegate regularly played Rugby Union matches in the early decades of the 20th Century.[48] The clubs trialed league rules in 1928 but returned to Union in 1929.[49] In 1932, however, Southern Monaro Rugby League was established as a sub-group of Group 16.[50] In 1935, the three first grade teams became two by the end of the season. Bombala fielded two teams (Blues and Blacks), and Nimmitabel joined to make a five team 1936 competition. From 1937, the clubs reverted to challenge cup matches.

SeasonGrand Final informationMinor Premiers
PremiersScoreRunners-upReport
1932{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} Bombala9–3{{leagueicon| Glebe}} BibbenlukeTimes[51]{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} Bombala
1933{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} Bombala6–2{{leagueicon| Glebe}} BibbenlukeTimes[52]
1934{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} Bombala3–0{{leagueicon| Glebe}} BibbenlukeTimes[53]{{leagueicon| Glebe}} Bibbenluke
1935{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} Bombala9–7{{leagueicon| Glebe}} BibbenlukeTimes[54]
1936{{leagueicon| Western Suburbs}} Bombala Blacks9–2{{leagueicon| Glebe}} BibbenlukeTimes[55]

Group 19 (Monaro)

A senior Rugby League competition under the enumeration Group 19 ran from the post-war years until 1970. Participating teams included Bibbenluke, Bombala, Delegate, Jindabyne and (usually) Adaminaby. In most seasons two or three Cooma teams participated - the Cooma Rovers and St Patricks, Cooma Blues or Cooma Citizens. Employees engaged in the Snowy River Scheme fielded teams for short periods - Public Service, Snowy and the intriguingly named Utah-Island Bend.

In 1971 the northern Group 19 clubs - Cooma Rovers, Adaminaby, Jindabyne, Cooma Citizens and Nimmitabel agreed to combine playing resources and field a team in the Group 16 competition, as the Alpine Wanderers. The three teams from southern Monaro also joined the combined competition, although they remained separate clubs.[56]

The enumeration Group 19 was later redeployed to the northern tablelands of New South Wales, with teams from Armidale, Glen Innes, Guyra, Narwan, Uralla and Walcha competing under that banner in the 1980s.

SeasonGrand Final informationMinor Premiers
PremiersScoreRunners-upReport
1950{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} Bombala17-14CoomaCME[57]{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} Bombala
1951Cooma13-3{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} BombalaCME[58]Cooma
1952Adaminaby14-8{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} BombalaCME[59]{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} Bombala
1953Snowy8-5{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} BombalaCME[60]{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} Bombala
1954Jindabyne11-10SnowyCME[61]Jindabyne
1955Cooma-Snowy18-11{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} BombalaCME[62]Cooma-Snowy
1956{{leagueicon| Western Suburbs}} Cooma Rovers9-7BerridaleCME[63]
1957Public Service11-7BerridaleCME[64]{{leagueicon| Western Suburbs}} Cooma Rovers
1958{{leagueicon| Western Suburbs}} Cooma Rovers8-7St PatricksCME[65]{{leagueicon| Western Suburbs}} Cooma Rovers
1959St Patricks18-10{{leagueicon| Western Suburbs}} Cooma RoversCME[66]St Patricks
1960{{leagueicon| Western Suburbs}} Cooma Rovers9-5AdaminabyCME[67]
1961Jindabyne9-5{{leagueicon| Western Suburbs}} Cooma RoversCME[68]{{leagueicon| Western Suburbs}} Cooma Rovers
1962St Patricks8-3{{leagueicon| Western Suburbs}} Cooma RoversCME[69]{{leagueicon| Western Suburbs}} Cooma Rovers
1963{{leagueicon|Easts}} Bibbenluke13-12{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} BombalaCME[70]{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} Bombala
1964Utah-Island Bend21-14{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} BombalaCME[71]Utah-Island Bend
1965Jindabyne32-2{{leagueicon|Balmain}} DelegateCME[72]Jindabyne
1966{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} Bombala20-9JindabyneCME[73]
1967{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} Bombala14-8{{leagueicon| Western Suburbs}} Cooma RoversCME[74]
1968{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} Bombala20-0{{leagueicon| Western Suburbs}} Cooma RoversCME[75]{{leagueicon| Western Suburbs}} Cooma Rovers
1969{{leagueicon|Balmain}} Delegate20-13{{leagueicon| New South Wales}} BombalaCME[76]{{leagueicon| Western Suburbs}} Cooma Rovers
1970{{leagueicon|Balmain}} Delegate15-7{{leagueicon|Easts}} BibbenlukeCME[77]{{leagueicon|Balmain}} Delegate

See also

{{Portal|Rugby league|New South Wales}}
  • Rugby League Competitions in Australia

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25. ^{{cite news |title=Bay Wins With Goal After Bell – Dramatic Finale To Grand Final|newspaper=Bega District News |location=Bega |date=25 August 1953 |publisher=State Library of NSW – Microfilm RAV 357 |page=7}}
26. ^{{cite news |title=Premiership To Two Bega Teams|newspaper=Bega District News |location=Bega |date=27 August 1954 |publisher=State Library of NSW – Microfilm RAV 357 |page=13}}
27. ^{{cite news |title=Narooma Beats the Bay|newspaper=Bega District News |location=Bega |date=20 September 1955 |publisher=State Library of NSW – Microfilm RAV 357}}
28. ^{{cite news |title=Ricketts' Cup Interest|newspaper=Bega District News |location=Bega |date=18 September 1956 |publisher=State Library of NSW – Microfilm RAV 357 |page=8}}
29. ^{{cite news |title=Football|newspaper=The Eden Magnet |location=Eden |date=11 July 1936 |publisher=State Library of NSW – Microfilm RAV 32 |page=3}}
30. ^{{cite news |title=Football Tables|newspaper=Bega District News |location=Bega |date=5 August 1947 |publisher=State Library of NSW – Microfilm RAV 357 |page=2}}
31. ^{{cite news |title=Imlay League Teams to Play-off|newspaper=Bega District News |location=Bega |date=16 August 1955 |publisher=State Library of NSW – Microfilm RAV 357 |page=8}}
32. ^{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article125752920|title=Sporting|newspaper=Southern Record and Advertiser |location=Candelo |date=18 August 1933 |accessdate=2 May 2018 |page=1 |publisher=National Library of Australia}}
33. ^{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article125754360|title=Pambula|newspaper=Southern Record and Advertiser |location=Candelo |date=31 August 1934 |accessdate=2 May 2018 |page=3 |publisher=National Library of Australia}}
34. ^{{cite news |title=Football – Eden Just Miss Blazers|newspaper=The Eden Magnet |location=Eden |date=25 July 1936 |publisher=State Library of NSW – Microfilm RAV 32 |page=3}}
35. ^{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article133471953|title=Pambula|newspaper=Southern Record and Advertiser |location=Candelo |date=17 September 1937 |accessdate=2 May 2018 |page=8 |publisher=National Library of Australia}}
36. ^{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article140383934|title=Football|newspaper=Bombala Times |location=Bombala |date=29 July 1938 |accessdate=2 May 2018 |page=1 |publisher=National Library of Australia}}
37. ^{{cite news |title=Football|newspaper=Bega District News |location=Bega |date=5 August 1940 |publisher=State Library of NSW – Microfilm RAV 357 |page=2}}
38. ^{{cite news |title=Eden Are Premiers – Thrilling Imlay Final|newspaper=Bega District News |location=Bega |date=2 September 1947 |publisher=State Library of NSW – Microfilm RAV 357 |page=11}}
39. ^{{cite news |title=Candelo Southern Premiers|newspaper=Bega District News |location=Bega |date=20 July 1948 |publisher=State Library of NSW – Microfilm RAV 357 |page=7}}
40. ^{{cite news |title=Cocks Brilliant in Grand Final|newspaper=Bega District News |location=Bega |date=30 August 1949 |publisher=State Library of NSW – Microfilm RAV 357 |page=7}}
41. ^{{cite news |title=Solid Grand Final Won By Bemboka|newspaper=Bega District News |location=Bega |date=5 September 1950 |publisher=State Library of NSW – Microfilm RAV 357 |page=7}}
42. ^{{cite news |title=Tathra Wins Premiership – Grim Grand Final Played at High Pressure|newspaper=Bega District News |location=Bega |date=11 September 1951 |publisher=State Library of NSW – Microfilm RAV 357 |page=7}}
43. ^{{cite news |title=Tathra Kicks To Victory – Close Grand Final Won By Preo's Reliable Boot|newspaper=Bega District News |location=Bega |date=26 August 1952 |publisher=State Library of NSW – Microfilm RAV 357 |page=7}}
44. ^{{cite news |title=Third Imlay P'Ship To Tathra F.C.|newspaper=Bega District News |location=Bega |date=11 September 1953 |publisher=State Library of NSW – Microfilm RAV 357 |page=7}}
45. ^{{cite news |title=Eden's Premiership After Extra Time|newspaper=Bega District News |location=Bega |date=21 September 1954 |publisher=State Library of NSW – Microfilm RAV 357 |page=7}}
46. ^{{cite news |title=Glorious Try Caps Season By Bemboka|newspaper=Bega District News |location=Bega |date=13 September 1955 |publisher=State Library of NSW – Microfilm RAV 357}}
47. ^{{cite news |title=Rovers' Premiership Face of Solid West's Defence|newspaper=Bega District News |location=Bega |date=18 September 1956 |publisher=State Library of NSW – Microfilm RAV 357}}
48. ^{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article134584050|title=Bibbenluke Challenge Cup|newspaper=Bombala Times |location=Bombala |date=30 May 1919 |accessdate=2 May 2018 |page=2 |publisher=National Library of Australia}}
49. ^{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article134574973|title=Sporting News|newspaper=Bombala Times |location=Bombala |date=12 July 1929 |accessdate=2 May 2018 |page=1 |publisher=National Library of Australia}}
50. ^{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article141296706|title=Football|newspaper=Bombala Times |location=Bombala |date=13 May 1932 |accessdate=2 May 2018 |page=4 |publisher=National Library of Australia}}
51. ^{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article141297864|title=Football Final|newspaper=Bombala Times |location=Bombala |date=12 August 1932 |accessdate=2 May 2018 |page=4 |publisher=National Library of Australia}}
52. ^{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article134562080|title=Football|newspaper=Bombala Times |location=Bombala |date=28 July 1933 |accessdate=2 May 2018 |page=4 |publisher=National Library of Australia}}
53. ^{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article134559930|title=Bombala wins Competition|newspaper=Bombala Times |location=Bombala |date=20 July 1934 |accessdate=2 May 2018 |page=4 |publisher=National Library of Australia}}
54. ^{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article134562627|title=Football|newspaper=Bombala Times |location=Bombala |date=9 August 1935 |accessdate=2 May 2018 |page=4 |publisher=National Library of Australia}}
55. ^{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article134570022|title=Football|newspaper=Bombala Times |location=Bombala |date=11 September 1936 |accessdate=2 May 2018 |page=5 |publisher=National Library of Australia}}
56. ^{{cite news |title=Kick-Off On Sunday|newspaper=Cooma-Monaro Express |location=Cooma |date=18 Mar 1971 |publisher=State Library of NSW - Microfilm RAV 385 |page=8}}
57. ^{{cite news |title=Bombala Wins Group 19 Final|newspaper=Cooma-Monaro Express |location=Cooma |date=22 Sep 1950 |publisher=State Library of NSW - Microfilm RAV 385 |page=4}}
58. ^{{cite news |title=Cooma Wins Group 19 Final|newspaper=Cooma-Monaro Express |location=Cooma |date=28 Sep 1951 |publisher=State Library of NSW - Microfilm RAV 385}}
59. ^{{cite news |title=Adaminaby Group 19 Premiers|newspaper=Cooma-Monaro Express |location=Cooma |date=19 Sep 1952 |publisher=State Library of NSW - Microfilm RAV 385}}
60. ^{{cite news |title=Snowy Wins Grand Final In First Year In Group|newspaper=Cooma-Monaro Express |location=Cooma |date=18 Sep 1953 |publisher=State Library of NSW - Microfilm RAV 385}}
61. ^{{cite news |title=Jindabyne defeat Snowy in Grand-final|newspaper=Cooma-Monaro Express |location=Cooma |date=20 Aug 1954 |publisher=State Library of NSW - Microfilm RAV 385 |page=6}}
62. ^{{cite news |title=Bombala No Match For Cooma-Snowy In Final|newspaper=Cooma-Monaro Express |location=Cooma |date=16 Sep 1955 |publisher=State Library of NSW - Microfilm RAV 385}}
63. ^{{cite news |title=Berridale's Gallant Swan Song To Rovers' Hot Tune|newspaper=Cooma-Monaro Express |location=Cooma |date=8 Oct 1956 |publisher=State Library of NSW - Microfilm RAV 385 |page=8}}
64. ^{{cite news |title=Good Football Marks End of 1957 R.L. Season|newspaper=Cooma-Monaro Express |location=Cooma |date=26 Aug 1957 |publisher=State Library of NSW - Microfilm RAV 385 |page=4}}
65. ^{{cite news |title=Rovers Forwards Crashed Way To Premiership|newspaper=Cooma-Monaro Express |location=Cooma |date=15 Sep 1958 |publisher=State Library of NSW - Microfilm RAV 385 |page=4}}
66. ^{{cite news |title=St. Pat's carried too much class for Rovers in Grand Final|newspaper=Cooma-Monaro Express |location=Cooma |date=28 Sep 1959 |publisher=State Library of NSW - Microfilm RAV 385 |page=6}}
67. ^{{cite news |title=1960 R.L. Grand Final - Rovers Won Terrific Battle|newspaper=Cooma-Monaro Express |location=Cooma |date=26 Sep 1960 |publisher=State Library of NSW - Microfilm RAV 385 |page=6}}
68. ^{{cite news |title=Record Crowd Roared Approval At Grand Final - Jindabyne's Premiership|newspaper=Cooma-Monaro Express |location=Cooma |date=18 Sep 1961 |publisher=State Library of NSW - Microfilm RAV 385 |page=6}}
69. ^{{cite news |title=St. Pat's - 1962 Champions|newspaper=Cooma-Monaro Express |location=Cooma |date=17 Sep 1962 |publisher=State Library of NSW - Microfilm RAV 385 |page=6}}
70. ^{{cite news |title=Bibbenluke's Premiership|newspaper=Cooma-Monaro Express |location=Cooma |date=23 Sep 1963 |publisher=State Library of NSW - Microfilm RAV 385 |page=6}}
71. ^{{cite news |title=Premiership To Utah - Ewart; Pearson Shine In Grand Final|newspaper=Cooma-Monaro Express |location=Cooma |date=14 Sep 1964 |publisher=State Library of NSW - Microfilm RAV 385 |page=6}}
72. ^{{cite news |title=Delgate Annihilated - Jindabyne's Easy Grand Final Win|newspaper=Cooma-Monaro Express |location=Cooma |date=27 Sep 1965 |publisher=State Library of NSW - Microfilm RAV 385 |page=6}}
73. ^{{cite news |title=Bombala Makes It A Double|newspaper=Cooma-Monaro Express |location=Cooma |date=19 Sep 1966 |publisher=State Library of NSW - Microfilm RAV 385 |page=6}}
74. ^{{cite news |title=Great football double to Bombala club|newspaper=Cooma-Monaro Express |location=Cooma |date=11 Sep 1967 |publisher=State Library of NSW - Microfilm RAV 385 |page=6}}
75. ^{{cite news |title=September 8 was a day to remember|newspaper=Cooma-Monaro Express |location=Cooma |date=9 Sep 1968 |publisher=State Library of NSW - Microfilm RAV 385 |page=6}}
76. ^{{cite news |title=Double to Delegate in grand finals at Cooma Showground|newspaper=Cooma-Monaro Express |location=Cooma |date=1 Sep 1969 |publisher=State Library of NSW - Microfilm RAV 385 |page=6}}
77. ^{{cite news |title=Grand Finals of League To Cooma, Rovers, Delegate|newspaper=Cooma-Monaro Express |location=Cooma |date=21 Sep 1970 |publisher=State Library of NSW - Microfilm RAV 385 |page=6}}

External links and Sources

  • Group 16 table from Sporting Pulse
  • Rugby League Week at State Library of NSW Research and Collections
{{Country Rugby League}}{{Rugby League in New South Wales}}

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