NSW Central Coast Rugby League under-19 grand finals

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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.

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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.

A predecessor to Under 18 and Under 19 competitions was C Grade, which was held from the late 1940s to 1966. When Group status was obtained in 1967, C and D Grade became Under 19 and Under 17. The following year they were changed to Under 18 and Under 16. Between 1979 and 1982 the two competitions reverted to Under 19 and Under 17. In 2000, Third Grade and Under 18s were replaced by Under 19 and Under 17 competitions. There has been an Under 19 competition in each subsequent season, apart from 2012 (two Under 18 divisions) and 2013 (Under 18 and Under 17).

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Under 19 Grand Finals
SeasonTeamsPremiersRunners-UpScoreMatch TypeExtra TimeVenueDateMinor Premiers
19676 Australian colours.svg Wyong St. George colours.svg Woy Woy25-3Grand Final [1] Grahame ParkSun 1 Oct 1967
19799 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Erina Australian colours.svg Wyong21-18Grand Final [2] NoGrahame ParkSun 16 Sep 1979Wyong
19809 Balmain colours.svg The Entrance Australian colours.svg Wyong14-8Grand Final [3] NoGrahame ParkSun 14 Sep 1980Wyong
19818 Australian colours.svg Wyong St. George colours.svg Woy Woy11-5Grand Final [4] NoGrahame ParkSun 13 Sep 1981
198210 South Sydney colours.svg Umina St. George colours.svg Woy Woy14-10Grand Final [5] NoGrahame ParkSun 19 Sep 1982Woy Woy
20007 Australian colours.svg Wyong Western Suburbs colours.svg Ourimbah27-18Grand Final [6] NoNorthpower StadiumSat 26 Aug 2000
20018 St. George colours.svg Woy Woy Australian colours.svg Wyong22-20Grand Final [7] NoNorthpower StadiumSun 2 Sep 2001Woy Woy
20027 Australian colours.svg Wyong Balmain colours.svg The Entrance31-26Grand Final [8] YesCentral Coast StadiumSun 1 Sep 2002Wyong
20038 Western Suburbs colours.svg Ourimbah Balmain colours.svg The Entrance24-20Grand Final [9] NoCCEA StadiumSun 31 Aug 2003Wyong
200411 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Erina Cronulla colours.svg Terrigal34-8Grand Final [10] CCEA StadiumSun 12 Sep 2004Terrigal
200511 Western Suburbs colours.svg Ourimbah St. George colours.svg Kincumber14-6Grand Final [11] Morrie Breen OvalSun 18 Sep 2005Erina
200611 Cronulla colours.svg Terrigal Balmain colours.svg The Entrance22-16Grand Final [12] Morrie Breen OvalSat 30 Sep 2006The Entrance
20079 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Erina South Sydney colours.svg Umina24-16Grand Final [13] Woy Woy OvalSun 23 Sep 2007Umina
200811 Balmain colours.svg The Entrance South Sydney colours.svg Umina34-16Grand Final [14] Bluetounge StadiumSun 21 Sep 2008Umina
201010 Balmain colours.svg The Entrance Cronulla colours.svg Terrigal18-8Grand Final [15] EDSACC OvalSat 18 Sep 2010The Entrance
201110 Cronulla colours.svg Terrigal Balmain colours.svg The Entrance23-6Grand Final [16] Morrie Breen OvalSat 17 Sep 2011
20148 Australian colours.svg Wyong Balmain colours.svg The Entrance32-12Grand Final [17] Morrie Breen OvalSat 20 Sep 2014Wyong
20158 Cronulla colours.svg Terrigal St. George colours.svg Kincumber24-20Grand Final [18] Morrie Breen OvalSat 19 Sep 2015Kincumber
20167 Australian colours.svg Wyong St. George colours.svg Woy Woy24-22Grand FinalNoWoy Woy OvalSat 17 Sep 2016Woy Woy
20178  Berkeley Vale Cronulla colours.svg Terrigal22-10Grand FinalNoWoy Woy OvalSun 17 Sep 2017Terrigal

Match Details

1967
WYONG 25 (Ray Morris, Rod Wicks, Anthony Quinn, Dave Irwin, Gary Sonter tries; Anthony Quinn 5 goals) defeated WOY WOY 3 (Col Chaffey try). Referee: Noel Davidson.

1979-81

1979
ERINA 21 (Peter Steuerwald 2, John Ulherr, Peter Wilson, George Cook tries; George Cook 3 goals) defeated WYONG 18 (David Lindsay, Ken Newbury, Frank Brajhli tries; Ian Thompson 3 goals) at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 16, 1979.

1980
THE ENTRANCE 14 (Peter Shearman, Sean Plunkett tries; Brian Walker 3, Warren Pritchard goals) defeated WYONG 8 (Steven Marks, G. Jones tries; I. Thompson goal) at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 14, 1980. Referee: J. Jacobsen.

1981
WYONG 11 (Errol Mehmet 2, Phil Langley tries; unnamed goal) defeated WOY WOY 5 (try; goal) at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 13, 1981.

1982
UMINA 14 (Michael Mullins, Brett O’Sullivan, Robert Groves tries; J. McArthur 2 goals; Darren Guest field goal) defeated WOY WOY 10 (Scott Molloy, Steve Coffey tries; Bernie Whalan 2 goals) at Grahame Park on Sunday, September 19, 1982. Referee: J. Wood.

2000s

2000
WYONG 27 defeated OURIMBAH 18 at NorthPower Stadium, Grahame Park on Saturday, August 26, 2000.

2001
WOY WOY 22 (Troy McLennan 2, Lee Browne, Craig Rodgers, Shannon Stuart tries; goal) defeated WYONG 20 at NorthPower Stadium, Grahame Park on Sunday, September 2, 2001.

2002
WYONG 31 (Aaron Hollingsworth and others tries; goals; Chris Bigeni field goal) defeated THE ENTRANCE 26 in extra-time at Central Coast Stadium, Grahame Park on Sunday, September 1, 2002.

2003
OURIMBAH 34 defeated THE ENTRANCE 20 at Central Coast Express Advocate Stadium, Grahame Park on Sunday, August 31, 2003.

2004
ERINA 34 defeated TERRIGAL 8 at Central Coast Express Advocate Stadium, Grahame Park on Sunday September 12, 2004.

2005
OURIMBAH 14 defeated KINCUMBER 6 at Morrie Breen on Sunday, September 18, 2005.

2006
TERRIGAL 22 (S. Haywood 2, S. Sullivan, R. Folkard tries; D. Moltzen 3 goals) defeated THE ENTRANCE 16 (S. Corrigan, K. Thompson, B. O'Connell tries; K. Thompson 2 goals) at Morrie Breen on Saturday, September 30, 2006.

2007
ERINA 24 defeated UMINA 16 at Woy Woy Oval on Sunday, September 23, 2007.

2008
THE ENTRANCE 34 defeated UMINA 16 at Bluetounge Stadium on Sunday, September 21, 2008.

2010s

2010
THE ENTRANCE 18 defeated TERRIGAL 8 on Saturday, September 18, 2010.

2011
TERRIGAL 23 defeated THE ENTRANCE 6 on Saturday, September 17, 2011.

2014
WYONG 32 (Kairo Anderson 3, Adam Keighran, Jacob Liddle, Dean Coughlan, Mitchell Riley tries; Luke Sharpe 2 goals) defeated THE ENTRANCE 12 (Sean Boyton, Brodyn Mills tries; Ryan Doherty 2 goals) at Morrie Breen on Saturday, September 20, 2014.

2015
TERRIGAL 24 (Scott Drinkwater 2, Mitchell Laver, Matthew Langhein tries; Josh Cook 3, Zac Attwood goals) defeated KINCUMBER 20 (Blake Wylie, Joshua Richardson, Mitchell Shoults, Bryce Davey tries; Blake Wylie 2 goals) at Morrie Breen on Saturday, September 19, 2015.

2016
WYONG 24 (McCoy White 2, Aaron Heaven, Kye Martin tries; Jesse Stephen 4 goals) defeated WOY WOY 22 (Guy Pearson, Loughie Kirwan, Darnell Wisham, Nathan Bawden tries; Max Jolley 3 goals) at Woy Woy Oval on Saturday, September 17, 2016.

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