2009 Shute Shield season

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2009 Shute Shield season
ShuteShieldLogo.jpg
Number of teams12
Champions(22ndth title)

The first matches of the season were played on 28 March 2009 with the season ending in the Grand Final on 26 September 2009.

Contents

Teams

Twelve teams competed in the 2009 Shute Shield season from Sydney.

TeamHome ground
Eastern Suburbs Woollahra Oval
Eastwood TG Millner Field
Gordon Chatswood Oval
Manly Manly Oval
Northern Suburbs North Sydney Oval
Bon Andrews Oval
Parramatta z Granville Oval
Penrith z Nepean Rugby Park
St Marys League Stadium
Randwick Coogee Oval
Southern Districts Forshaw Rugby Park
Sydney University Sydney University Oval
Warringah Pittwater Rugby Park
West Harbour Concord Oval

zDoes not field a team in the 1st Grade Colts competition

Ladders

Seniors

First Grade (Shute Shield)

2009 Shute Shield Table
PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDBPPts
1 Sydney Uni Colours.svg Sydney University 221903821368+4531288
2 Randwick Colours.svg Randwick 221705768424+3441280
3 Gordon Colours.svg Gordon 221408753442+3111571
4 Manly Marlins colours (2009-).svg Manly 221408538390+1481369
5 Eastwood Colours.svg Eastwood 221219718490+2281868
6 Warringah Colours.svg Warringah 221228653449+2041567
7 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Eastern Suburbs 221309647402+2451466
8 West Harbour Colours.svg West Harbour 2210012572605331656
9 Southern Districts Colours.svg Southern Districts 2271144856761911141
10 Norths Colours.svg Northern Suburbs 228014489724235638
11 Parramatta Colours.svg Parramatta 2220202971020723715
12 Penrith Colours.svg Penrith 2220203071058751513
Source: [ citation needed ]
Finals
Finals Rd1

Finals Rd1 match 1

12 September
3:00pm
Gordon 27–10 Warringah
Pittwater Rugby Park


Finals Rd1 match 2

13 September
3:00pm
Manly 21–32 Eastwood
Forshaw Rugby Park
Semi-finals

Semi-final 1

19 September
3:00pm
Sydney University 37–13 Eastwood
Concord Oval

Semi-final 2

20 September
3:00pm
Randwick 53–32 Gordon
Woollahra Oval
Final
26 September 2009
3:00pm
Sydney University 24–19 Randwick
Sydney Football Stadium

Second Grade (Colin Caird Shield)

2009 Colin Caird Shield Table
TeamPldWDLPFPAPDBPPts
1 University colours.svg Sydney University 1211015451413851155
2 Australian colours.svg Gordon 1310034541912831049
3 Ireland colours.svg Randwick 139044732532201248
4 France colours.svg Manly 131003366193174747
5 Oldhamcolours.svg Eastern Suburbs 139044672272401046
6 Canterbury colours.svg Eastwood 1370629726532534
7 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Southern Districts 13607242261-19428
8 Souths-Logan Magpies Colours.svg West Harbour 13409393333601127
9 North Sydney colours.svg Northern Suburbs 12507201257-31222
10 Northern Raiders colors.svg Warringah 12309305364-59416
11 Sunshine Coast Colours.svg Penrith 122010212505-293614
12 New South Wales colours.svg Parramatta 130013721056-98400
    • RD12 Sydney University V Penrith postponed
      Rd 12 Northern Suburbs V Warringah postponed
Finals
Finals Rd1

Finals Rd1 match 1

12 September 2009
15:00
Randwick v Eastwood
Pittwater Rugby Park

Finals Rd1 match 2

Semi-finals

Semi-final 1

19 September 2009
1stvRd1 match 2

Semi-final 2

19 September 2009
2ndvRd1 match 1
Final
26 September 2009
semi final 1vsemi final 2
TBC

Third Grade (JR Henderson Shield)

2009 JR Henderson Shield Table
TeamPldWDLPFPAPDBPPts
1 Australian colours.svg Gordon 121002436143296849
2 University colours.svg Sydney University 121002430103327747
3 Northern Raiders colors.svg Warringah 12921324125199545
4 France colours.svg Manly 12813360148212640
5 Souths-Logan Magpies Colours.svg West Harbour 13805375140235638
6 Ireland colours.svg Randwick 13625342227115634
7 Oldhamcolours.svg Eastern Suburbs 1360730222181731
8 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Southern Districts 13607212295-83529
9 North Sydney colours.svg Northern Suburbs 12507260247-25525
10 Canterbury colours.svg Eastwood 13319283348-65317
11 Sunshine Coast Colours.svg Penrith 121011106679-57326
12 New South Wales colours.svg Parramatta 13001380832-75200
    • RD9 Manly v Gordon postponed till June 30
      ** RD12 Sydney University V Penrith postponed
      Rd 12 Northern Suburbs V Warringah postponed
Finals
Finals Rd1

Finals Rd1 match 1

12 September 2009
15:00
3rdv6th

Finals Rd1 match 2

12 September 2009
4thv5th
Semi-finals

Semi-final 1

19 September 2009
1stvRd1 match 2

Semi-final 2

19 September 2009
2ndvRd1 match 1
Final
26 September 2009
semi final 1vsemi final 2
TBC

Fourth Grade (Henderson Cup)

2009 Henderson Table
TeamPldWDLPFPAPDBPPts
1 Ireland colours.svg Randwick 131300404118284861
2 University colours.svg Sydney University 1290332391332945
3 Australian colours.svg Gordon 12903302178124644
4 Souths-Logan Magpies Colours.svg West Harbour 128042971491481143
5 France colours.svg Manly 12903289165124642
6 Northern Raiders colors.svg Warringah 1160520311984630
7 North Sydney colours.svg Northern Suburbs 12606191247-56428
8 Oldhamcolours.svg Eastern Suburbs 13607210280-70428
9 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Southern Districts 13409219270-51622
10 Canterbury colours.svg Eastwood 133010221329-108417
11 Sunshine Coast Colours.svg Penrith 121011120567-44737
  • Parramatta Withdrew from the Henderson Cup in Rd7
    • RD9 Manly V Gordon postponed till August 22 June
      RD9 West Harbour V Warringah postponed till August 22
      RD12 Sydney University V Penrith postponed
      Rd 12 Northern Suburbs V Warringah postponed
Finals
Finals Rd1

Finals Rd1 match 1

12 September 2009
15:00
3rdv6th

Finals Rd1 match 2

12 September 2009
4thv5th
Semi-finals

Semi-final 1

19 September 2009
1stvRd1 match 2

Semi-final 2

19 September 2009
2ndvRd1 match 1
Final
26 September 2009
semi final 1vsemi final 2
TBC

Colts (Under 20s)

First Colts (W. McMahon Memorial Shield)

2009 W. McMahon Shield Table
TeamPldWDLBPFPAPDBPPts
1 University colours.svg Sydney University 1390043731012721161
2 France colours.svg Manly 13802330523768854
3 Australian colours.svg Gordon 1360333601991611153
4 Oldhamcolours.svg Eastern Suburbs 13704228824751345
5 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Southern Districts 13605230524164842
6 North Sydney colours.svg Northern Suburbs 124062202278-76631
7 Northern Raiders colors.svg Warringah 125052190300-110228
8 Souths-Logan Magpies Colours.svg West Harbour 132182184324-140525
9 Canterbury colours.svg Eastwood 132092246308-67524
10 Ireland colours.svg Randwick 131192182395-213722
  • Warringah lost 4 competition points for breaching of rules
    Sydney University lost 4 points for breaching the player points cap in round 3.
    • RD12 Northern Suburbs V Warringah postponed
Finals
Finals Rd1

Finals Rd1 match 1

12 September 2009
15:00
3rdv6th

Finals Rd1 match 2

12 September 2009
4thv5th
Semi-finals

Semi-final 1

19 September 2009
1stvRd1 match 2

Semi-final 2

19 September 2009
2ndvRd1 match 1
Final
26 September 2009
semi final 1vsemi final 2
TBC

Second Colts (Shell Trophy)

2009 Shell Trophy Table
TeamPldWDLPFPAPDBPPts
1 University colours.svg Sydney University 131201644885571159
2 Oldhamcolours.svg Eastern Suburbs 131102398983001054
3 Australian colours.svg Gordon 139044672222451147
4 France colours.svg Manly 137243852001851042
5 Souths-Logan Magpies Colours.svg West Harbour 1380531025753941
6 Canterbury colours.svg Eastwood 1382326218577339
7 Ireland colours.svg Randwick 13616290298-8734
8 North Sydney colours.svg Northern Suburbs 12426218272-54626
9 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Southern Districts 13508253324-71626
10 New South Wales colours.svg Parramatta 131111204494-290713
11 Northern Raiders colors.svg Warringah 122010122432-31019
12 Sunshine Coast Colours.svg Penrith 130013106789-68366
    • RD12 Northern Suburbs V Warringah postponed
Finals
Finals Rd1

Finals Rd1 match 1

12 September 2009
15:00
3rdv6th

Finals Rd1 match 2

12 September 2009
4thv5th
Semi-finals

Semi-final 1

19 September 2009
1stvRd1 match 2

Semi-final 2

19 September 2009
2ndvRd1 match 1
Final
26 September 2009
semi final 1vsemi final 2
TBC

Third Colts

2009 Shute Shield Third Colts Table
PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDBPPts
1 University colours.svg Sydney University 131300656544+1121264
2 Oldhamcolours.svg Eastern Suburbs 131003438112+326949
3 Australian colours.svg Gordon 131102385129+256448
4 Ireland colours.svg Randwick 13904340209+131844
5 France colours.svg Manly 13706348264+84937
6 North Sydney colours.svg Northern Suburbs 1261522426945329 [lower-alpha 1]
7 Souths-Logan Magpies Colours.svg West Harbour 1351722830274628
8 Northern Raiders colors.svg Warringah 1260619724952327 [lower-alpha 2]
9 New South Wales colours.svg Parramatta 13319135401266317
10 Canterbury colours.svg Eastwood 1331926834375216 [lower-alpha 3]
11 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Southern Districts 13201122532297614
12 Sunshine Coast Colours.svg Penrith 1300137683575966
Source: [ citation needed ]
Notes:
  1. RD12 Northern Suburbs V Warringah postponed
  2. Warringah lost 2 competition points following its early forfeit in RD4 resulting in 3 net bonus points
  3. Eastwood lost 6 competition points for playing a suspended player resulting in a 2 net bonus points
Finals
Finals Rd1

Finals Rd1 match 1

12 September 2009
15:00
3rdv6th

Finals Rd1 match 2

12 September 2009
4thv5th
Semi-finals

Semi-final 1

19 September 2009
1stvRd1 match 2

Semi-final 2

19 September 2009
2ndvRd1 match 1
Final
26 September 2009
semi final 1vsemi final 2
TBC

Club Championship

Club competition points are calculated thus: 1st grade x 15, 2nd grade x 8, 3rd grade x 5, 4th grade x 4, 1st colts x 6, 2nd colts x 3, 3rd colts x 2

Grade (Gregor George Cup)

TeamPts
1 Sydney University 4028
2 Gordon 3341
3 Manly 3068
4 Randwick 3014
5 Eastern Suburbs 2966
6 West Harbour 2600
7 Warringah 2516
8 Eastwood 2329
9 Southern Districts 1932
10 Northern Suburbs 1926
11 Penrith 453
12 Parramatta 404

Colts (Eric Spilstead Shield)

TeamPts
1 Sydney University 1152
2 Eastern Suburbs 906
3 Gordon 884
4 Manly 814
5 Southern Districts 650
6 West Harbour 627
7 Northern Suburbs 614
8 Eastwood 530
9 Randwick 511
10 Warringah 428
11 Parramatta 170
12 Penrith 0

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