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.
The most recent Under 18 competition was held in 2013. In 2016, an Under 19 competition was conducted under the auspices of the Central Coast Division Rugby League and an Under 17 competition was run by the Junior body / association. Both are affiliates of NSW Country Rugby League and the New South Wales Rugby League.
Season | Teams | Premiers | Runners-up | Score | Match type | Extra time | Venue | Date | Minor premiers |
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1968 | 7 | Ourimbah | Wyong | 9–8 | Grand Final [1] | No | Sohier Park | Sun 15 Sep 1968 | Wyong |
1969 | 7 | Wyong | Gosford | 16–8 | Grand Final [2] | No | Sohier Park | Sun 21 Sep 1969 | Wyong |
1970 | 7 | Wyong | Erina | 7–6 | Grand Final [3] | No | Grahame Park | Sun 20 Sep 1970 | Erina |
1971 | 8 | Woy Woy | Wyong | 15–12 | Grand Final [4] | No | Grahame Park | Sun 26 Sep 1971 | |
1972 | 8 | Gosford | Wyong | 16–3 | Grand Final [5] | No | Grahame Park | Sun 10 Sep 1972 | Wyong |
1973 | 7 | Gosford | Erina | 6–5 | Grand Final [6] | No | Grahame Park | Sun 16 Sep 1973 | Gosford |
1974 | 8 | Erina | Umina | 17–2 | Grand Final [7] | No | Grahame Park | Sun 29 Sep 1974 | Erina |
1975 | 8 | Woy Woy | Wyong | 12–7 | Grand Final [8] | Grahame Park | Sun 21 Sep 1975 | Wyong | |
1976 | 8 | Erina | Woy Woy | 12–10 | Grand Final [9] | No | Grahame Park | Sun 12 Sep 1976 | Wyong |
1977 | 8 | Erina | Wyong | 11–5 | Grand Final [10] | No | Grahame Park | Sun 18 Sep 1977 | Erina |
1978 | 8 | Wyong | Umina | 6–2 | Grand Final [11] | No | Grahame Park | Sun 17 Sep 1978 | Wyong |
1983 | 6 | Umina | Wyong | 9–8 | Grand Final [12] | No | Grahame Park | Sun 18 Sep 1983 | Umina |
1984 | 7 | Wyong | Gosford | 16–10 | Grand Final [13] | No | Grahame Park | Sun 16 Sep 1984 | Wyong |
1985 | 9 | Wyong | Terrigal | 12–10 | Grand Final [14] | No | Grahame Park | Sun 15 Sep 1985 | Terrigal |
1986 | 9 | Terrigal | Wyong | 10–6 | Grand Final [15] | No | Grahame Park | Sun 7 Sep 1986 | Wyong |
1987 | 9 | Woy Woy | Gosford | 16–10 | Grand Final [16] | No | Grahame Park | Sun 6 Sep 1987 | Wyong |
1988 | 9 | Woy Woy | Gosford | 14–12 | Grand Final [17] | Yes | Grahame Park | Sun 18 Sep 1988 | Gosford |
1989 | 9 | Woy Woy | Gosford | 16–14 | Grand Final [18] | No | Grahame Park | Sun 10 Sep 1989 | Erina |
1990 | 10 | Woy Woy | Erina | 14–7 | Grand Final [19] | No | Grahame Park | Sun 9 Sep 1990 | Umina |
1991 | 10 | Erina | Umina | 22–6 | Grand Final [20] | No | Grahame Park | Sun 1 Sep 1991 | Umina |
1992 | 9 | The Entrance | Erina | 11–10 | Grand Final [21] | No | Grahame Park | Sun 13 Sep 1992 | Erina |
1993 | 9 | Ourimbah | Terrigal | 30–19 | Grand Final [22] | Yes | Grahame Park | Sun 5 Sep 1993 | Terrigal |
1994 | 10 | The Entrance | Gosford | 13–6 | Grand Final [23] | No | Grahame Park | Sun 4 Sep 1994 | |
1995 | 10 | Wyong | Gosford | 21–14 | Grand Final [24] | No | Grahame Park | Sun 3 Sep 1995 | Wyong |
1996 | 10 | Wyong | The Entrance | 16–2 | Grand Final [25] | No | Grahame Park | Sun 1 Sep 1996 | Wyong |
1997 | 8 | The Entrance | Woy Woy | 10–6 | Grand Final [26] | No | Grahame Park | Sun 7 Sep 1997 | The Entrance |
1998 | 8 | Wyong | The Entrance | 16–4 | Grand Final [27] | No | Grahame Park | Sun 30 Aug 1998 | |
1999 | 9 | Wyong | Umina | 24–14 | Grand Final [28] | No | Woy Woy Oval | Sun 5 Sep 1999 | Wyong |
2009 | 10 | Terrigal | - | Grand Final [29] | Morrie Breen Oval | Sun 20 Sep 2009 | The Entrance | ||
2012 | 8 | The Entrance | Toukley | 36–20 | Grand Final [30] | Morrie Breen Oval | Sat 15 Sep 2012 | Erina | |
2013 | 8 | Wyong | Erina | 34–14 | Grand Final [31] | Morrie Breen Oval | Sat 21 Sep 2013 | Erina |
1968
OURIMBAH 9 (Robert Footte try; Peter Preston 3 goals) defeated WYONG 8 (Joe Walmsley, Peter Maundrell tries; Howard Burns goal) at Sohier Park on Sunday, September 15, 1968.
1969
WYONG 16 (Mick Leaudais, Robert Caulfield tries; Ken Peel 4 goals; Peter Maundrell field goal) defeated GOSFORD 8 (Michael O’Toole, Rick Roberts tries; Michael O’Toole goal) on Sunday, September 21, 1969.
1970
WYONG 7 (Kel Wynn try; Ken Peel 2 goals) defeated ERINA 6 (Wayne Shooter, Lloyd Dixon tries) at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 20, 1970.
1971
WOY WOY 15 (Peter Robertson 2, Terry Roberts tries; Bill McNamara 3 goals) defeated WYONG 12 (Merrick Lindsay, C. Williams tries; Colin Peel 3 goals) at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 26, 1971.
1972
GOSFORD 16 (Rick Legge 2, J. Clements, Barry Weinert tries; Trevor Binskin, Barry Weinert goals) defeated WYONG 3 (Merrick Lindsay try) at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 10, 1972.
1973
GOSFORD 6 (Barry Weinert, Paul Needham tries) defeated ERINA 5 (Peter Creevey try; Graham Marchant goal) at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 16, 1973.
1974
ERINA 17 (five tries; goal) defeated UMINA 2 (goal) at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 29, 1974.
1975
WOY WOY 12 defeated WYONG 7 at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 21, 1975.
1976
ERINA 12 (Phillip Griffiths, David Uhler tries; B. Taylor 3 goals) defeated WOY WOY 10 (David Warwick, Jeff Goodworth tries; Doug Diversi 2 goals) on Sunday, September 12, 1976.
1977
ERINA 11 (Geoff Sopp, David Uhleer tries; G. Breedon 2 goals, D. Harris field goal) defeated WYONG 5 (Gary Prior try; Ross Lewis goal) at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 18, 1977.
1978
WYONG 6 (Brett Shearman, Jim Carey tries) defeated UMINA 2 (Alan Williams goal) on Sunday, September 17, 1978.
1983
UMINA 9 (Col Wormleaton 4 goals and a field goal) defeated WYONG 8 (Col Thompson try; Garry Walsh 2 goals) at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 18, 1983. Referee: W. Curnoe.
1984
WYONG 16 (Adrian Tschanter 2, David Perry tries; David Perry 2 goals) defeated GOSFORD 10 (Neal Hayter, Steve Carter tries; Michael Bishenden goal) at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 16, 1984.
1985
WYONG 12 (Adam Bourke, Ritchie Montgomery tries; unknown 2 goals) defeated TERRIGAL 10 (two tries; goal) at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 15, 1985. Referee: Bob Saunders.
1986
TERRIGAL-WAMBERAL 10 (Gary Bezrouchka, Paul McDonald tries; Billy Felton goal) defeated WYONG 6 (Ritchie Montgomery try; unnamed goal) at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 10, 1989. Referee: L. Metti.
1987
WOY WOY 16 (Wayne Robinson and three others tries) defeated GOSFORD 10 (two tries; one goal) at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 6, 1987.
1988
WOY WOY 14 (Stephen Plummer 2, Michael Douglas tries; Adam Campbell goal) defeated GOSFORD 12 (Paul Crawley, Paul Kent tries; Mark Winspear 2 goals) in extra-time at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 18, 1988.
1989
WOY WOY 16 (Chris Terrill, Simon Spinks tries; Adam Campbell 4 goals) defeated GOSFORD 14 (Michael Turner, Mark Winspear tries; three unnamed goals) at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 10, 1989. Referee: R. Saunders.
1990
WOY WOY 14 (Jason Risk, Jason Pillings tries; Brendan Driscoll 3 goals) defeated ERINA 7 (Jason Johnson 3 goals; Darren Druett field goal) at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 9, 1990. Referee: B. Whitelaw.
1991
ERINA 22 (Keiron Edwards, Eddie Anderson, Daniel Fitzpatrick, Ben Watt tries; Shane King at least one of three goals) defeated UMINA 6 (Brendan Douglas try; unnamed goal) at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 1, 1991. Referee: A. Last
1992
THE ENTRANCE 11 (Matt Hyde, Michael Raco tries; John Catts goal; Adam Waters field goal) defeated ERINA 10 (Steve Monie, Todd Petrie tries; Trevor Hamilton goal) at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 13, 1992. Referee: S. Shailer.
1993
OURIMBAH 30 (Adam Hill, Tim Lancett and others tries; five goals) defeated TERRIGAL-WAMBERAL 19 (Fred King and others tries; three goals; Damien Wright field goal) in extra-time at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 5, 1993. Referee: D. Allen.
1994
THE ENTRANCE 13 (Stephen Booth and one other tries; Brian Rees 2 goals; unnamed field goal) defeated GOSFORD 6 (Justin Murdoch try; unnamed goal) at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 4, 1994.
1995
WYONG 21 (Scott Considine, Brad Smith, Luke O’Brien, Troy Redman tries; two unnamed goals; unnamed field goal) defeated GOSFORD 14 (Paul Holmes, Brian Skuse, Trent Murphy tries; unnamed goal) at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 3, 1995.
1996
WYONG 16 (Luke O’Brien, Daniel Wade, Kevin Turkington tries; two unnamed goals) defeated THE ENTRANCE 2 (Daniel Lorusso goal) at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 1, 1996.
1997
THE ENTRANCE 10 (Anthony Cotterill; Brent Soutar 3 goals) defeated WOY WOY 6 (Luke Marshall try; unnamed goal) at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 7, 1997.
1998
WYONG 16 (Michael Black 2, Jayde Farrell tries; Lance Lloyd 2 goals) defeated THE ENTRANCE 4 (Todd Bolton try) at Grahame Park on Sunday, August 30, 1998.
1999
WYONG 24 (Clinton Allsop, Russell Green, Ben Coughlan and others tries; unnamed goals) defeated UMINA 14 (Chris Heighington, Jake Westerman and one other tries; unnamed goals) at Woy Woy Oval on Sunday, September 5, 1999.
2009
TERRIGAL won at Morrie Breen Oval, Kanwal on Sunday, September 20, 2009.
2012
THE ENTRANCE 36 (Hayden Green, Daniel Henessey, Thomas Moloney, Nathan Lane, Liam Crawford, Daniel Richardson, Kayden Lawson tries; Hayden Green 4 goals) defeated TOUKLEY 20 (Andrew Callow, Matthew Dicks, Samuel Heterick, Josiah Fonua tries; Andrew Callow, Matthew Dicks goals) at Morrie Breen on Saturday, September 15, 2012.
2013
WYONG 34 (Luke Sharpe 2, Rory Stephen 2, Brad Keighran, Dean Coughlan tries; Brad Keighran 5 goals) defeated ERINA 14 (Nathan Deane, Jack Carlisle, Noah Easton tries; Ryan Sheppard goal) at Morrie Breen on Saturday, September 21, 2013.
There has been one second tier Under 18 competition.
Season | Teams | Premiers | Runners-up | Score | Match type | Extra time | Venue | Date | Minor premiers |
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2012 | 6 | Kincumber | Woy Woy | 14–4 | Grand Final [32] | Morrie Breen Oval | Sat 15 Sep 2012 | Terrigal |
2012
KINCUMBER 14 (Kyle Sabroe 2 tries; Joseph Wheatley tries; Thomas Gray goal) defeated WOY WOY 4 (Coen Hardy try) at Morrie Breen on Saturday, September 15, 2012.
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