Moorebank Rams

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Moorebank Rams
Club information
Full nameMoorebank Rugby League Football Club
Colours  Blue
  White
Founded1955;68 years ago (1955)
Website On Facebook
Current details
Ground(s)
  • Hammondville Oval
Competition Sydney Shield
Sydney Metropolitan Conference Competitions
Wooden spoons 3 Third Tier (1994, 1998, 1999 (MC))

The Moorebank Rugby League Football Club is an Australian rugby league football club based in Moorebank, New South Wales. They currently play in the semi-professional Sydney Shield. The club also fields open age (mens and womens) and under age (boys and girls) teams in Sydney Metropolitan Combined Conference Competitions. Younger age club teams (Under 6' to Under 12) participate in the Canterbury-Bankstown Junior Rugby League.

Contents

Playing Record in NSWRL Competitions

Sydney Shield

YearCompetitionLadderFinals PositionAll Match Record
PosByesPtsPWLDForAgstDiff
2017Sydney Shield [1] 12314224180458778-320
2018Sydney Shield [2] 3230Last 4 Preliminary Finalist181242676384292
2019Sydney Shield [3] 6124Last 6 Semi-Finalist201190727492235
2020Sydney ShieldN/A00Competition Cancelled [4] 1010850-42
2020Sydney Shield [5] 619834117815820
2022Sydney Shield6316165121302480-178
2023Sydney Shield9210Wooden Spoon163130301566-265

Metropolitan Cup

Moorebank participated in the Metropolitan Cup during the 1990s.

YearCompetitionLadderFinals PositionAll Match Record
PosByesPtsPWLDForAgstDiff
1992Metropolitan Cup3223Semi-Finalist17971251276-25
1993Metropolitan Cup3224Semi-Finalist1796230526837
1994Metropolitan Cup8011Wooden Spoon215151313458-145
1995Metropolitan Cup6220187110321379-58
1996Metropolitan Cup52221697035327677
1997Metropolitan Cup514
1998Metropolitan Cup806Wooden Spoon183150300563-263
1999Metropolitan Cup87Wooden Spoon173131309612-303

Sources

YearsAcronymItemAvailable
Online
Via
1972–76, 1978, 1980–81,
1991–96, 1998–2009
-New South Wales Rugby League Annual ReportNoState Library of NSW
2014–19-New South Wales Rugby League Annual ReportYes NSWRL website
1970 to 2002RLW Rugby League Week NoState Library of NSW
2003 to 2014RLW Rugby League Week YeseResources at State Library of NSW
1974 to 2019BL Big League NoState Library of NSW
2014 to presentLULeague UnlimitedYes League Unlimited website
2010 to 2019-Various Newspaper WebsitesYesAs referenced

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