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词条 NRL Under-20s
释义

  1. History

  2. Teams

  3. Premiership winners

  4. Awards

     Player of the Year  Jack Gibson Medal 

  5. Television coverage

     Australia  New Zealand 

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. External links

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The NRL Under-20s (known commercially as the Holden Cup due to sponsorship from Holden) was the top league of professional rugby league for players aged 20 years or younger in Australasia. Contested by sixteen teams, the Under-20s competition commenced in 2008 and was originally known as the Toyota Cup.[1] The competition runs parallel to Australasia's professional competition, the National Rugby League, with NYC matches played immediately prior to the NRL games.[2] Similar to the NRL, the NYC enforces a salary cap and puts a heavy focus on life outside football for the players.[3]

The New Zealand Warriors were the most successful club in the competition's short history, with three premierships from four Grand Final appearances; in 2010, 2011 and 2014. In 2018, the NRL Under-20s was replaced by state-based under-20s competitions in New South Wales and Queensland.[4]

History

The NRL Under-20s succeeded the Jersey Flegg Cup in 2008, which existed from 1961 to 2007. The competition was administered by the New South Wales Rugby League as an under-19s competition, until it was changed to an under-20s competition in 1998.

On October 28, 2016 it was announced that the 2017 season will be the last for the NRL Under-20s. It was to be replaced by stronger State-based competitions in NSW and QLD.[5]

Teams

ClubCity2017 coachPremierships
{{leagueicon|Brisbane|16 Brisbane Broncos Brisbane, QueenslandScott|Tronc}}[6]0
{{leagueicon|Canterbury|16 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Sydney, New South WalesBrad|Henderson|nolink=1}}[7]0
{{leagueicon|Canberra|16 Canberra Raiders Canberra, Australian Capital TerritoryBrett|White}}1
{{leagueicon|Cronulla|16 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Sydney, New South WalesJohn|Morris|John Morris (rugby league)}}0
{{leagueicon|Gold Coast Titans|16 Gold Coast Titans Gold Coast, QueenslandBen|Woolf|nolink=1}}0
{{leagueicon|Manly|16 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Sydney, New South WalesWayne|Lambkin|nolink=1}}1
{{leagueicon|Melbourne|16 Melbourne Storm Melbourne, VictoriaEric|Smith|nolink=1}}1
{{leagueicon|Newcastle|16 Newcastle Knights Newcastle, New South WalesTodd|Lowrie}}[8]0
{{leagueicon|New Zealand|16 New Zealand Warriors Auckland, New ZealandGrant|Pocklington|nolink=1}}[9]3
{{leagueicon|North Queensland|16 North Queensland Cowboys Townsville, QueenslandAaron|Payne}}0
{{leagueicon|Parramatta|16 Parramatta Eels Sydney, New South WalesLuke|Burt}}0
{{leagueicon|Penrith|16 Penrith Panthers Sydney, New South WalesDavid|Tangata-Toa}}2
{{leagueicon|South Sydney|16 South Sydney Rabbitohs Sydney, New South WalesRyan|Carr|nolink=1}}[10]0
{{leagueicon|St George|16 St. George Illawarra Dragons Wollongong, New South Wales
Sydney, New South Wales
Wayne|Collins|dab=rugby league}}[11]0
{{leagueicon|Sydney|16 Sydney Roosters Sydney, New South WalesAnthony|Barnes|nolink=1}}1
{{leagueicon|Wests Tigers|16 Wests Tigers Sydney, New South WalesChris|Hutchinson|nolink=1}}[12]1

Premiership winners

SeasonGrand Final informationMinor PremiersPoints
PremiersScoreRunners-Up
2008{{leagueicon|Canberra}} Canberra Raiders28 - 24 *{{leagueicon|Brisbane}} Brisbane Broncos{{leagueicon|Canberra}} Canberra Raiders40
2009{{leagueicon|Melbourne}} Melbourne Storm24 - 22{{leagueicon|Wests Tigers}} Wests Tigers{{leagueicon|Manly}} Manly Warringah Sea Eagles43
2010{{leagueicon|New Zealand}} New Zealand Warriors42 - 28{{leagueicon|Souths}} South Sydney Rabbitohs{{leagueicon|Souths}} South Sydney Rabbitohs38
2011{{leagueicon|New Zealand}} New Zealand Warriors31 - 30 *{{leagueicon|North Queensland}} North Queensland Cowboys{{leagueicon|New Zealand}} New Zealand Warriors 43
2012{{leagueicon|Wests Tigers}} Wests Tigers46 - 6{{leagueicon|Canberra}} Canberra Raiders{{leagueicon|Canterbury}} Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 39
2013{{leagueicon|Penrith}} Penrith Panthers42 - 30{{leagueicon|New Zealand}} New Zealand Warriors{{leagueicon|Canberra}} Canberra Raiders 43
2014{{leagueicon|New Zealand}} New Zealand Warriors34 - 32{{leagueicon|Brisbane}} Brisbane Broncos{{leagueicon|Newcastle}} Newcastle Knights 40
2015{{leagueicon|Penrith}} Penrith Panthers34 - 18{{leagueicon|Manly}} Manly Warringah Sea Eagles{{leagueicon|Penrith}} Penrith Panthers 44
2016{{leagueicon|Sydney}} Sydney Roosters30 - 28{{leagueicon|Penrith}} Penrith Panthers{{leagueicon|Penrith}} Penrith Panthers 43
2017{{leagueicon|Manly}} Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles20 - 18{{leagueicon|Parramatta}} Parramatta Eels{{leagueicon|Cronulla}} Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 43
  • = Golden Point

Awards

Player of the Year

The National Youth Competition Player of the Year award is the premier individual award in the National Youth Competition. The voting for the award is similar to the Dally M Medal voting, where after each National Youth Competition game 3 points are awarded to the best player on ground, 2 points to the second and 1 point to the third. As of 2017, every winner of the award has gone on to play first grade in the NRL. The inaugural winner was Ben Hunt from the Brisbane Broncos in 2008. Hunt is also the youngest player to win the award, at age 18 years, 5 months and 13 days.

Year Winner Position Team
2008Ben HuntHB}}Brisbane}} Brisbane Broncos
2009Beau HenryHB}}St George}} St. George Illawarra Dragons
2010Tariq SimsPR}}Brisbane}} Brisbane Broncos
2011Jack De BelinSR}}St George}} St. George Illawarra Dragons
2012David KlemmerPR}}Canterbury}} Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
2013Bryce CartwrightSR}}Penrith}} Penrith Panthers
2014Kane ElgeyHB}}Gold Coast Titans}} Gold Coast Titans
2015Ashley TaylorHB}}Brisbane}} Brisbane Broncos
2016Jayden BraileyHK}}Cronulla}} Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
2017Jake CliffordHB}}North Queensland}} North Queensland Cowboys

Jack Gibson Medal

The Jack Gibson Medal is awarded to the man of the match of the Toyota Cup grand final. The award is named after legendary rugby league coach, Jack Gibson. Gibson, who guided Eastern Suburbs to premierships in 1974 and 1975, the Parramatta Eels to three successive premierships from 1981 to 1983 and was named coach of the Team of the Century, died in 2008.

Year Winner Position Team
2008Josh DuganFB}}Canberra}} Canberra Raiders
2009Luke KellyHB}}Melbourne}} Melbourne Storm
2010Carlos TuimavaveFE}}New Zealand}} New Zealand Warriors
2011Jordan MeadsHB}}New Zealand}} New Zealand Warriors
2012Matt MulcahyFE}}Wests Tigers}} Wests Tigers
2013James RobertsCE}}Penrith}} Penrith Panthers
2014Solomone KataCE}}New Zealand}} New Zealand Warriors
2015Soni LukeHK}}Penrith}} Penrith Panthers
2016Nat ButcherLK}}Sydney}} Sydney Roosters
2017Cade CustHB}}Manly}} Manly Warringah Sea Eagles

Television coverage

Australia

  • Free to air: Channel 9 showed the Grand Final as part of the Grand Final Coverage.[13]
  • Subscription television: FOX Sports show 2 games live every weekend, live coverage of the Toyota Cup precede Fox Sports' Super Saturday and Sunday live NRL coverage.[14]

New Zealand

  • All New Zealand Warriors home games in the U20's competition are shown live by Sky NZ.[13] Māori Television also broadcasts Ngāti NRL, a series that focuses on young Māori and Pacific Islanders who travel to Australia and play in the Toyota Cup.[15]

See also

{{Portal|Rugby league}}
  • List of records in the National Youth Competition (rugby league)
  • Rugby League Competitions in Australia
  • NYC Holden Cup 2017 Season Results

References

1. ^{{cite news |last = Gallop |first = David |authorlink = David Gallop |title = Australian Rugby Football League Annual Report 2007 |work = |place = |pages = 6 |language = |publisher = Australian Rugby League Limited |year = 2007 |url = http://www.australianrugbyleague.com.au/files/ARL_2007_Annrep_1.pdf |format = pdf |accessdate = 2009-07-15 |deadurl = yes |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20090913145959/http://www.australianrugbyleague.com.au/files/ARL_2007_Annrep_1.pdf |archivedate = 13 September 2009 |df = dmy-all}}
2. ^{{cite news| url=http://www.smh.com.au/news/league/arl-set-to-approve-national-youth-comp/2006/12/11/1165685617414.html | work=The Sydney Morning Herald | title=ARL set to approve national youth comp | date=2006-12-12}}
3. ^Toyota Cup to kick off in 2008, NRL.COM
4. ^{{cite web|date=28 October 2016|title=NRL Holden Cup under-20s competition to end in season 2017|url=http://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-holden-cup-under20s-competition-to-end-in-season-2017/news-story/4db054174a5f66f3c6194519378f418a|publisher=Fox Sports|accessdate=23 November 2016}}
5. ^{{cite web|date=28 October 2016|title=NRL Holden Cup under-20s competition to end in season 2017|url=http://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-holden-cup-under20s-competition-to-end-in-season-2017/news-story/4db054174a5f66f3c6194519378f418a|publisher=Fox Sports|accessdate=23 November 2016}}
6. ^{{cite web|date=25 October 2016|title=Ex-Broncos under 20s coach Craig Hodges to link with Gold Coast Titans in 2017|url=http://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-premiership/teams/titans/nrl-2017-exbroncos-under-20s-coach-craig-hodges-to-link-with-gold-coast-titans-in-2017/news-story/00b451a678287fa4fe7899ec0e0f4f98|publisher=Fox Sports|accessdate=23 November 2016}}
7. ^{{cite web|date=7 November 2016|title=High Performance Staff Update|url=http://www.bulldogs.com.au/news/2016/11/07/high_performance_sta.af_news.html|publisher=bulldogs.com.au|accessdate=23 November 2016}}
8. ^{{cite web|date=16 January 2017|title=NYC squad coming together|url=http://www.newcastleknights.com.au/news/2017/01/16/nyc_squad_coming_tog.html|publisher=newcastleknights.com.au|accessdate=20 March 2017}}
9. ^{{cite web|last=Becht|first=Richard|date=11 October 2016|title=Coaches confirmed for ISP and NYC|url=http://www.warriors.kiwi/news/2016/10/11/coaching_staff_confi.af_news.html|publisher=warriors.kiwi|accessdate=23 November 2016}}
10. ^{{cite web|date=27 October 2016|title=Rabbitohs Appoint Ryan Carr As NYC Coach, Pat Richards And Ben Lowe As Assistant Coaches|url=http://www.rabbitohs.com.au/news/2016/10/27/rabbitohs_appoint_ry.html|publisher=rabbitohs.com.au|accessdate=23 November 2016}}
11. ^{{cite web|date=8 November 2016|title=Dragons Football Department 2017|url=http://www.dragons.com.au/news/2016/11/08/dragons_football_dep.html|publisher=dragons.com.au|accessdate=23 November 2016}}
12. ^{{cite web|last=Corfe|first=Brock|date=2 December 2016|title=Wests Tigers confirm ISP and Holden Cup Coaches|url=http://www.go1.weststigers.com.au/news/2016/12/02/wests_tigers_confirm.html|publisher=weststigers.com.au|accessdate=20 March 2017}}
13. ^2007 Big League Annual (page 11)
14. ^Fox Sports to show Toyota Cup live - NRL - Fox Sports
15. ^NGATI NRL RETURNS TO MAORI TELEVISION at media.maoritelevision.com

External links

  • {{Official website|https://www.nrl.com/News/News/HoldenCup/tabid/11190/Default.aspx}}
{{National Youth Competition}}{{NRL}}{{Rugby League in Australia links}}

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