NSW Central Coast Rugby League reserve-grade grand finals

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This article provides information on the Reserve Grade, Second Grade or B Grade Grand Finals of Rugby League competitions held on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia. The Match Details sub-section details the individual point-scorers in a match, where known.

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The current competition is conducted under the auspices of the Central Coast Division Rugby League, an affiliate of NSW Country Rugby League and the New South Wales Rugby League.

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Reserve Grade and Second Grade Grand Finals
SeasonTeamsPremiersRunners-UpScoreMatch TypeExtra TimeVenueDateMinor Premiers
19475 Wyong.png Wyong   Woy Woy10–9Grand Final [1] NoSun 10 Aug 1947
19486 Newcastle colours.svg Gosford Eastern Suburbs colours.svg The Entrance3–2Grand Final [2] Sun 26 Sep 1948
19496 Western Suburbs colours.svg Ourimbah Eastern Suburbs colours.svg The Entrance11–2Grand Final [3] NoAt WyongSun 18 Sep 1949Ourimbah
19506 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg The Entrance Newcastle colours.svg Gosford5–2Final [4] NoAt WyongSun 27 Aug 1950The Entrance
19516 Wyong.png Wyong Western Suburbs colours.svg Ourimbah8–2Final [5] NoGrahame ParkSun 12 Aug 1951Ourimbah
19526  Woy Woy Western Suburbs colours.svg Ourimbah13–10Final [6] NoGrahame ParkSun 10 Aug 1952Woy Woy
19536 Western Suburbs colours.svg Ourimbah  Woy Woy7–0Grand Final [7] NoGrahame ParkSun 30 Aug 1953Ourimbah
19547 Newcastle colours.svg Gosford  Woy Woy31–0Final [8] NoGrahame ParkSun 29 Aug 1954Gosford
19558 St. George colours.svg Woy Woy  The Entrance21–7Final [9] Grahame ParkSun 11 Sep 1955
19567  Toronto Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Erina16–0Grand Final [10] NoGrahame ParkSun 16 Sep 1956Woy Woy
19577 Newcastle colours.svg Gosford St. George colours.svg Woy Woy14–9Grand Final [11] NoGrahame ParkSun 1 Sep 1957Gosford
19587 Newcastle colours.svg Gosford St. George colours.svg Woy Woy15–12Grand Final [12] YesGrahame ParkSun 14 Sep 1958Woy Woy
19596 Newcastle colours.svg Gosford  The Entrance10–9Grand Final [13] NoThe EntranceSun 13 Sep 1959
19606 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Erina St. George colours.svg Woy Woy12–10Grand Final [14] NoErina ParkSun 11 Sep 1960Erina
19616 AFL St Kilda Icon.jpg The Entrance Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Erina22–3Grand Final [15] Grahame ParkSun 10 Sep 1961Woy Woy
19626 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Erina St. George colours.svg Woy Woy15–3Grand Final [16] Grahame ParkSun 9 Sep 1962Woy Woy
19636 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Erina St. George colours.svg Woy Woy7–5Grand Final [17] Grahame ParkSun 15 Sep 1963Woy Woy
19647 St. George colours.svg Woy Woy Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Erina15–6Grand Final [18] Sohier ParkSun 4 Oct 1964Gosford
19657 St. George colours.svg Woy Woy Western Suburbs colours.svg Ourimbah17–6Grand Final [19] Sohier ParkSun 5 Sep 1965Woy Woy
19667 St. George colours.svg Woy Woy Western Suburbs colours.svg Ourimbah14–7Grand Final [20] Sohier ParkSun 11 Sep 1966Woy Woy
19677 Newcastle colours.svg Gosford Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Erina26–9Grand Final [21] Grahame ParkSun 1 Oct 1967Gosford
19687 St. George colours.svg Woy Woy Wyong.png Wyong 18–2Grand Final [22] NoSohier ParkSun 15 Sep 1968Woy Woy
19697 Wyong.png Wyong Newcastle colours.svg Gosford23–6Grand Final [23] Sun 21 Sep 1969Woy Woy
19707 Newcastle colours.svg Gosford St. George colours.svg Woy Woy11–8Grand Final [24] Grahame ParkSun 20 Sep 1970Gosford
19717 Wyong.png Wyong Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Erina6–5Grand Final [25] Grahame ParkSun 26 Sep 1971Woy Woy
19727 Wyong.png Wyong South Sydney colours.svg Umina12–5Grand Final [26] Grahame ParkSun 10 Sep 1972Umina
19737 South Sydney colours.svg Umina Newcastle colours.svg Gosford24–8Grand Final [27] Grahame ParkSun 16 Sep 1973Woy Woy
19747 South Sydney colours.svg Umina Wyong.png Wyong 18–15Grand Final [28] NoGrahame ParkSun 29 Sep 1974Wyong
19757 Wyong.png Wyong Newcastle colours.svg Gosford12–6Grand FinalSep 1975
19768 Newcastle colours.svg Gosford St. George colours.svg Woy Woy24–6Grand Final [29] Grahame ParkSun 12 Sep 1976
19778 St. George colours.svg Woy Woy Wyong.png Wyong 31–5Grand Final [30] Grahame ParkSun 18 Sep 1977Woy Woy
19788 Wyong.png Wyong St. George colours.svg Woy Woy12–8Grand Final [31] Grahame ParkSun 17 Sep 1978Wyong
19799 Wyong.png Wyong St. George colours.svg Woy Woy16–5Grand Final [32] Grahame ParkSun 16 Sep 1979Woy Woy
19809 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Erina Wyong.png Wyong 14–7Grand Final [33] Grahame ParkSun 14 Sep 1980Wyong
198110 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Erina Parramatta colours.svg Toukley15–4Grand Final [34] Grahame ParkSun 13 Sep 1981
198210 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Erina St. George colours.svg Woy Woy10–2Grand Final [35] Grahame ParkSun 19 Sep 1982Wyong
19839 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Erina South Sydney colours.svg Umina18–2Grand Final [36] NoGrahame ParkSun 18 Sep 1983Umina
19849 St. George colours.svg Woy Woy Wyong.png Wyong 16–10Grand Final [37] Grahame ParkSun 16 Sep 1984Woy Woy
19859 Newcastle colours.svg Gosford Cronulla colours.svg Terrigal 14–6Grand Final [38] Grahame ParkSun 15 Sep 1985Gosford
19869 Wyong.png Wyong St. George colours.svg Woy Woy21–16Grand Final [39] Grahame ParkSun 7 Sep 1986Woy Woy
19879 Wyong.png Wyong Newcastle colours.svg Gosford16–14Grand Final [40] YesGrahame ParkSun 6 Sep 1987Wyong
19889 Wyong.png Wyong St. George colours.svg Woy Woy18–0Grand Final [41] NoGrahame ParkSun 18 Sep 1988Wyong
19899 Cronulla colours.svg Terrigal St. George colours.svg Woy Woy24–22Grand Final [42] Grahame ParkSun 10 Sep 1989Wyong
19909 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Erina Wyong.png Wyong 18–0Grand FinalErina
199110 Balmain colours.svg The Entrance Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Erina16–13Grand Final [43] Grahame ParkSun 1 Sep 1991Wyong
199210 Balmain colours.svg The Entrance Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Erina24–14Grand Final [44] Grahame ParkSun 13 Sep 1992The Entrance
199310 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Erina Wyong.png Wyong 18–13Grand Final [45] NoGrahame ParkSun 5 Sep 1993Wyong
199410 Wyong.png Wyong Balmain colours.svg The Entrance 16–10Grand Final [46] Grahame ParkSun 4 Sep 1994Umina
199510 St. George colours.svg Woy Woy Wyong.png Wyong 16–10Grand Final [47] NoGrahame ParkSun 3 Sep 1995Woy Woy
19969 Western Suburbs colours.svg Ourimbah Wyong.png Wyong 16–10Grand Final [48] NoGrahame ParkSun 1 Sep 1996Wyong
19979 Wyong.png Wyong Balmain colours.svg The Entrance 16–12Grand Final [49] NoGrahame ParkSun 7 Sep 1997
19988 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Erina Wyong.png Wyong 20–12Grand Final [50] NoGrahame ParkSun 30 Aug 1998
19999 St. George colours.svg Woy Woy Wyong.png Wyong 34–8Grand FinalNoWoy Woy OvalSun 5 Sep 1999The Entrance
20008 St. George colours.svg Woy Woy Wyong.png Wyong 15–14Grand Final [51] NoNorthpower StadiumSat 26 Aug 2000
20018 Wyong.png Wyong Balmain colours.svg The Entrance 44–4Grand Final [52] NoNorthpower StadiumSun 2 Sep 2001Wyong
20028 Wyong.png Wyong Balmain colours.svg The Entrance 16–14Grand Final [53] NoCentral Coast StadiumSun 1 Sep 2002Wyong
200612 Cronulla colours.svg Terrigal Balmain colours.svg The Entrance 22–10Grand FinalNoMorrie Breen OvalSat 30 Sep 2006Ourimbah
200711 Balmain colours.svg The Entrance Canterbury colours.svg Central Wyong22–14Grand FinalWoy Woy OvalSun 23 Sep 2007Ourimbah
200811  Northern Lakes Balmain colours.svg The Entrance 33–32Grand Final [54] NoBluetounge StadiumSun 21 Sep 2008The Entrance
200910 Balmain colours.svg The Entrance   Northern Lakes42–16Grand FinalNoMorrie Breen OvalSun 20 Sep 2009Erina
201010  Berkeley Vale Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Erina36–12Grand FinalNoEDSACC OvalSat 18 Sep 2010Erina
201111 Balmain colours.svg The Entrance Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Erina16–4Grand FinalNoMorrie Breen OvalSat 17 Sep 2011Central Wyong
201210 South Sydney colours.svg Umina Western Suburbs colours.svg Ourimbah22–10Grand Final [55] Morrie Breen OvalSat 15 Sep 2012Umina
201312 Wyong.png Wyong   Berkeley Vale 42–24Grand Final [56] Morrie Breen OvalSat 21 Sep 2013Wyong
201412  Berkeley Vale Wyong.png Wyong 26–20Grand Final [57] Morrie Breen OvalSat 20 Sep 2014Wyong
201512 Balmain colours.svg The Entrance Wyong.png Wyong 32–14Grand Final [58] Morrie Breen OvalSat 19 Sep 2015Wyong
201610 St. George colours.svg Kincumber Balmain colours.svg The Entrance 22–14Grand FinalNoWoy Woy OvalSat 17 Sep 2016The Entrance
201710 Balmain colours.svg The Entrance Cronulla colours.svg Terrigal 23–22Grand FinalYesWoy Woy OvalSun 17 Sep 2017The Entrance
201810 Balmain colours.svg The Entrance Wyong.png Wyong34–14Grand FinalNoWoy Woy OvalSun 16 Sep 2018Wyong
201910 Balmain colours.svg The Entrance St. George colours.svg Kincumber16–8Grand FinalNoWoy Woy OvalSun 29 Sep 2018The Entrance

Note:

Match Details

1949
OURIMBAH 11 (William Hunter try; Owen Morris 4 goals) defeated THE ENTRANCE 2 (C Fitzsimmons goal) at Wyong on Sunday, September 18, 1949.

1950 (B Grade Final)
THE ENTRANCE 5 (R. Powell try; W. Fitzsimmons goal) defeated GOSFORD 2 (Des Hattley goal) at Wyong on Sunday, August 20, 1950.

1951 (B Grade Final)
WYONG 8 (R. Osborne, J. Clouten tries; Fred Eaton goal) defeated OURIMBAH 2 (O. Morris goal) on Sunday, August 12, 1951.

1952 (B Grade Final)
WOY WOY 13 (R. Piconi, W. Ward, R. Donnelly tries; J. Connell 2 goals) defeated OURIMBAH 10 (J. Crisp, Brown tries; J. Frewin 2 goals) at Grahame Park on Sunday, August 17, 1952. Referee: Deaves.

1953 (B Grade)
OURIMBAH 7 (R. Frewin try; K. Williams 2 goals) defeated WOY WOY nil at Grahame Park on Sunday, August 30, 1953.

1954 (B Grade Final)
GOSFORD 31 (William Kirwin 3, Bev Smith 2, B. Hickey, K. Graham tries; C. Hore 5 goals) defeated WOY WOY nil at Grahame Park on Sunday, August 29, 1954.

1955 (B Grade Final)
WOY WOY 21 (C. “Chic” Holden, Ron Derley, R. “Doc” McDermott, Jim King, Ray Cochrane tries; “Buller” Cross 3 goals) defeated THE ENTRANCE 7 (Brian Eggleton try; Brian Gee 2 goals) at Grahame Park.

1956
TORONTO 16 (B. McGrath 2, B. Wellings, K. Ewart tries; Alan Leahey, Sid Taylor goals) defeated ERINA nil at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 16, 1956. Referee: Hextall.

1957
GOSFORD 14 (Ron Hansen, B. Green tries; Lin Bailey 4 goals) defeated WOY WOY 9 (J. Coffey try and 3 goals) at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 1, 1957.

1958
GOSFORD 15 (R. Smith 2, A. Goldie tries; R. Haggerty 3 goals) defeated WOY WOY 12 (Brian Halderman, H. Hayward tries; J. Coffey 3 goals) at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 14, 1958.

1959
GOSFORD 10 (J. Cunnington, Lindsay Bailey tries; K. Hayward, Lindsay Bailey goals) defeated THE ENTRANCE 9 (K. Price try and 3 goals) at The Entrance on Sunday, September 20, 1959.

1960s

1960
ERINA 12 (A. Whelpton, M. Pickett tries; J. Walters 2, J. Davis goals) defeated WOY WOY 10 (R. McFarlane, H. Hayward tries; J. Coffey 2 goals) at Erina on Sunday, September 11, 1960.

1961 (B Grade)
THE ENTRANCE 22 (Ray Parsons, J. Sewell, John Shore, C. Brown tries; Harold Evans, John Shore 4 goals) defeated ERINA 3 (Brian Graham try).

1963 (Reserve Grade)
ERINA 7 (John Smith try; William Geldart 2 goals) defeated WOY WOY 5 (Dave Jones try; Merv McGahey goal).

1965
WOY WOY 15 (Max Wootton, R. Jones, Greg Quill tries; Eric Rowlands 3 goals) defeated OURIMBAH 6 (Lance Burkwood 2, K. Henry goals). Referee: N. Davidson.

1966
WOY WOY 11 (John Bourne 2, Eric Rowlands tries; Eric Rowlands goal) defeated OURIMBAH 7 (Robert Rushton try; William Hill 2 goals). Referee: Gordon Hattley.

1967
GOSFORD 26 (Keith Jack 3, William Mulheron 2, Robert Guest tries; Kevin Annand 2, William Kirwin 2, Peter Martin goals) defeated ERINA 9 (Richard Edwards try; Keith Walsh 3 goals). Referee: Alan Parsons.

1968 (Second Grade)
WOY WOY 18 (Terry Dries, Geoff Pollett, Arthur Bartlett, Merv McGahey tries; Warren Taylor 2, Merv McGahey goals) defeated WYONG 2 (Noel Anderson goal).

1969
WYONG 23 (G. Sonter 2, P. Chapman, L. Tonks, J. Cox tries; L. Tonks 4 goals) defeated GOSFORD 6 (T. Crouch 2 goals and a field goal).

1970s

1970
GOSFORD 11 (William Nash try; Robert Whitton 3 goals; Dave Mills field goal) defeated WOY WOY 8 (Les Shaw, Lindsay Collins tries; Mick Allen goal).

1971
WYONG 6 (Len Tonks 3 goals) defeated ERINA 5 (Warrick Bissaker try and goal).

1972
WYONG 12 (William Scott, Mick Leaudais tries; Len Tonks 3 goals) defeated UMINA 5 (Peter Becker try; Paul Ryan goal).

1973
UMINA 24 (Mick Hicks 2, Frank Walpole 2, Terry Roberts, S. Cox tries, Mick Hicks 3 goals) defeated GOSFORD 8 (John Dodd 2 tries; Kim Plater goal).

1974
UMINA 18 (Ken Tillman 2, P. Quick, J Richards tries; Mick Hicks 3 goals) defeated WYONG 15 (B. Caulfield, P. Merrick, D. Woolbank) at Grahame Park.

1976 (Second Grade)
GOSFORD 24 (Barry Weinert 3, Kim Plater tries; Roger Plater 6 goals) defeated WOY WOY 6 (Peter Becker 2 tries).

1977
WOY WOY 31 (Brad Murray 3, Gary Mason, Brad Cunnynghame, Noel Annand, Glen Compton tries; Noel Annand 5 goals) defeated WYONG 5 (Paul Healy 2 goals, field goal).

1978 (Second Grade)
WYONG 12 (Geoff Greentree, Ian Bridge tries; Ross Lewis 3 goals) defeated WOY WOY 8 (Steve Heath, Paul Thomas tries; Harry Overton goal).

1979
WYONG 16 (Peter Haley, Geoff Greentree, Ray Waldron, Tony Keevell tries; Alan Cheal 2 goals) defeated WOY WOY 5 (Gary Fitch try; Terry Roberts goal).

1980s

1980
ERINA 14 (Rob Varday, Kevin Kirk tries; George Cooke 4 goals) defeated WYONG 7 (Dave Irwin try; P. Russell 2 goals) at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 14, 1980. Referee: Trevor Pickett.

1981
ERINA 15 defeated TOUKLEY 4 at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 13, 1981.

1982
ERINA 10 (Peter Wilson, Mick Ayton tries; George Pace 2 goals) defeated WOY WOY 2 (Richard Ford goal) at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 19, 1982. Referee: R. Sinclair.

1983
ERINA 18 (Greg Ramsay, Mathew Sharman tries; Paul Stanimeros 5 goals) defeated UMINA 2 (Darren Guest goal) at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 18, 1983. Referee: R. Saunders, Snr.

1984
WOY WOY 16 (Pat Dalton, Geoff Staunton tries; Steve Foody 4 goals) defeated WYONG 10 (Col Johnson try; Bob Shaw 3 goals) at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 16, 1984. Referee: Bill Curnoe.

1985
GOSFORD 14 (Anthony Clarke, Shane Upton tries; Brian Wishart 3 goals) defeated TERRIGAL 6 (Stuart Pike try; Carey Smith goal) at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 15, 1985. Referee: Robert Saunders.

1986
WYONG 21 (Simon Devlin 2, Ralph Poppi, Justin Brown tries; Greg Pearce 2 goals; Greg Pearce field goal) defeated WOY WOY 16 (Noel Annand, J. Mitchell, K. Fuller tries; S. Foody 2 goals) at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 10, 1989. Referee: J. Wells.

1987
WYONG 16 (unnamed tries; Greg Pearce, Brian Wishart goals) defeated GOSFORD 14 (Lenny Wright 2, Kevin Bloomfield tries; unnamed goals) in extra time at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 6, 1987. Referee: Kelvin Menchen.

1988
WYONG 18 (Steve Brown, Joe Narisia, Ritchie Montgomery tries; Ritchie Montgomery 3 goals) defeated WOY WOY 10 (Ken Forrester, Greg Brown tries; unnamed goal) at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 18, 1988.

1989
TERRIGAL-WAMBERAL 24 (Darren Dunn and others tries; Paul Ryan goals) defeated WOY WOY 22 at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 10, 1989. Referee: Kel Menchin.

1990s

1991
THE ENTRANCE 16 (Michael Hart, Tony McCudden, Mark Hemming tries; Beecher 2 goals) defeated ERINA 13 (Michael Duke, Adrian Drew tries; Simon Watson 2 goals; Stephen Burns field goal) at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 1, 1991. Referee: Kel Menchin.

1992
THE ENTRANCE 24 (Stephen McSweeney, Dean Goodman, Glenn Ambrose tries; Jason Carpenter 6 goals) defeated ERINA 14 (Darren Neilsen, Peter Davis and one other tries; one goal) at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 13, 1992. Referee: W. Curnoe.

1993
ERINA 18 (Todd Petrie 2, Brett McKay, Craig Elton tries; unnamed goal) defeated WYONG 13 (Mark Vanderstock, Doug Baker, Darrell Squires tries; Ritchie Montgomery field goal) at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 5, 1993. Referee: R. Windle.

1994
WYONG 16 (Darren Adamo, Andrew Byles tries; Ritchie Montgomery 4 goals) defeated THE ENTRANCE 10 (Dave Piggins try; Tane Knebel 3 goals) at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 4, 1994.

1995
WOY WOY 16 (Warren Staunton, Adam Flakus tries; Troy Kent 4 goals) defeated WYONG 10 (Mark Ivers, Tim Dilandro tries; unnamed goal) at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 3, 1995.

1996
OURIMBAH 16 (Nick Walshaw, Max McGovern, Anthony Scarr tries; Michael Timp 2 goals) defeated WYONG 10 (Mark Vanderstok, Darren Leaudais tries; unnamed goal) at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 1, 1996.

1997
WYONG 16 (Scott Purcell, Daniel Lewis tries; Errol Mehmet 4 goals) defeated THE ENTRANCE 12 (Russell Groth, Graham Settree tries; unnamed goals) at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 7, 1997.

1998
ERINA 20 (Billy Felton, Dean English, Michael Erickson tries; Matt Whyte 4 goals) defeated WYONG 12 (Daniel Lawson, Stuart Lofts tries; Errol Mehmet 2 goals) at Grahame Park on Sunday, August 30, 1998. Referee: Ray Windle.

1999
WOY WOY 38 (Brett Rodgers 3, Peter Harrison, Nathan Johnson and others tries; unnamed goals) defeated WYONG 8 at Woy Woy Oval on Sunday, September 5, 1999.

2000s

2000
WOY WOY 15 (Tries; goals; Stephen Monie field goal) defeated WYONG 14 at NorthPower Stadium, Grahame Park on Saturday, August 26, 2000.

2001
WYONG 44 (Jason Cashin 2 and others tries) defeated THE ENTRANCE 4.

2002
WYONG 16 (Matt Lavin 2, Chris Garratley tries; Matt Lavin 2 goals) defeated THE ENTRANCE 14 at Central Coast Stadium, Grahame Park on Sunday, September 1, 2002.

2003 to 2005 no reserve grade or second grade competition.

2006
TERRIGAL 22 (Matthew Hunter, B. McMahon, Daniel McCarthy, S. Maginnity tries; P. Pearson 3 goals) defeated THE ENTRANCE 10 (A. Cotterill 2 tries, B. McCabe goal)

2007
THE ENTRANCE 22 defeated CENTRAL WYONG 14 at Woy Woy Oval on Sunday, September 23, 2007.

2008
NORTHERN LAKES 33 defeated THE ENTRANCE 32 at Bluetounge Stadium on Sunday, September 21, 2008.

2009
THE ENTRANCE 42 (Jake Treloar 3 and others tries) defeated NORTHERN LAKES 16 at Morrie Breen on Sunday, September 20, 2009.

2010s

2010
BERKELEY VALE 36 defeated ERINA 12.

2011
THE ENTRANCE 16 defeated ERINA 4 at Morrie Breen on Saturday, September 17, 2011.

2012
UMINA BEACH 22 (Dean Young, Terrence O’Sullivan, Ben Paget, Zane, Ririnui tries; Shane O’Sullivan 3 goals) defeated OURIMBAH-WYOMING 10 (Christopher Alipate, Corey Drew tries; John Buckley goal) at Morrie Breen on Saturday, September 15, 2012.

2013
WYONG 42 (Mitchell Nakhoul 2, Paneere Kaaka, Josiah Fonua, Joel Anderson, Brent Stevens tries; Paneere Kaaka 7 goals) defeated BERKELEY VALE 24 (Dennis Little, Jeremy Smith, Kyle Lear, Malcolm Perry, Shannon Allman tries; Dennis Little, Jeremy Smith goals) at Morrie Breen on Saturday, September 21, 2013.

2014
BERKELEY VALE 26 (Jake Callister 3 tries, Malcolm Parry, Vindon Spence tries; Mitchell Booth 2, Dennis Little goals) defeated WYONG 20 (Shaun Wright 2, Beau Richards, Shaan Anderson tries; Shaun Wright 2 goals) at Morrie Breen on Saturday, September 20, 2014.

2015
THE ENTRANCE 32 (Harley Waters 2, Ryan Doherty, Luke Kirkby, Jordan Huckstepp, Brodyn Mills tries; Ryan Doherty 4 goals) defeated WYONG 14 (Shaun Wright, Jake Fuller tries; Glenn Smith 3 goals) at Morrie Breen on Saturday, September 19, 2015.

2016
KINCUMBER 22 (Tim Giffin, Nathan Brown, Mitchell Clark, Joe Dawes tries; Blake Wylie 3 goals) defeated THE ENTRANCE 14 (Luke Kirkby 2, one other tries; one goal) at Woy Woy Oval on Saturday, September 17, 2016.

Sources

  • Gosford Times (RAV 24 - Reels #1, 1897-1900; #31 to #40, 1955 to 1962)
  • Central Coast Express (RAV 61)
  • The Guardian (The Entrance and Wyong) (RAV 63 - Reels #1 and #2, 1933-1959 miscellaneous)
  • Wyong and Lakes District Advocate (RAV 178 - Reel #2, 1932-1956 miscellaneous)
  • George Glading (1995). History of Wyong Rugby League 1893-1995. Kanwal, New South Wales: Wyong Rugby League Club Limited. ISBN   0-646-25613-0.
  • A History of The Entrance Rugby League Football Club - From Seagulls to Tigers 1934 to 2012. Bateau Bay, New South Wales: The Entrance Rugby League Football Club. 2013.

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This article provides information on the First Grade or A Grade premiership deciders of Rugby League competitions held on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia. The Match Details sub-section details the individual point-scorers in a match, where known. That section shall be expanded upon in the near future.

This article provides information on the under-16 premiership deciders of rugby league competitions held on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia. The match details sub-section details the individual point-scorers in a match, where known. In 1996 and all but one season since 2003, a second tier under-16 competition has also been held.

This article provides information on the under 16 premiership deciders of rugbyleague competitions held on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia. The match details sub-section details the individual point-scorers in a match, where known.

This article provides information on the under 18 premiership deciders of rugby league competitions held on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia. The match details sub-section details the individual point-scorers in a match, where known.

This article provides information on the under 19 premiership deciders of rugby league competitions held on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia. The match details sub-section details the individual point-scorers in a match, where known.

The Shire of Woy Woy was a local government area on the Central Coast region of New South Wales, Australia, centred on the town of Woy Woy. The shire was proclaimed on 1 August 1928 as a result of the proclamation of the separation of the D Riding of Erina Shire and had its council seat at Woy Woy, but covered the majority of the Woy Woy peninsula including Woy Woy Bay, Umina, Blackwall, Kariong, Pearl Beach, and Patonga. Woy Woy Shire was abolished on 1 January 1947 with the reorganisation of local government in the Central Coast region following the end of the Second World War, with the council area amalgamated into Gosford Shire.

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