Sydney Metropolitan Women's Rugby League

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Sydney Metropolitan Women's Rugby League
NSW Womens Rugby League.jpg
Sport Rugby league
Instituted2005
Replaced byTop tier state competition is now the NSWRL Women's Premiership
Number of teams22 Open Age
9 Combined
5 Central Macarthur Western
8 Penrith
Most titlesCanley Heights Dragons (4 titles)
Website NSWRL Sydney Metropolitan Combined
Related competition Brisbane and District Women's Rugby League, NSWRL Women's Premiership

The Sydney Metropolitan Women's Rugby League was the premier Women's rugby league competition in the state of New South Wales, Australia. In 2017, the competition became known as the NSWRL Women's Premiership. The New South Wales Rugby League also administer open age women's and age group girls' competitions that sit below the NSWRL Women's Premiership. Within the Sydney Metropolitan region, there are several conferences.

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History

A regular women's rugby league competition was started in Sydney in the 1990s.

Competition rules for the 1995 season had modifications to team size. On-field teams were between seven (minimum) and ten (maximum) players, with the number for a match being determined by the availability of players on the day. Including players starting on the bench, teams were limited to fourteen players. The number of interchanges been on-field and bench was unlimited. Scrums were three players per team in a front row formation. Game time was two thirty minute halves. [1]

Eight teams nominated for the 1995 SWRL season: Bankstown, Blacktown, Cabbage Tree Hotel (Bulli), Mount Pritchard, Northern Reds, North Sydney, Parramatta Eels Juniors, and Riverwood. [1] Both Northern Reds and North Sydney had their home games scheduled at the same venue, Tunks Park in Cammeray. Fourteen rounds were scheduled from late April to mid-August, with the Grand Final in early September 1995.

This competition folded after the conclusion of the 2000 season.

In 2001, the New South Wales Women's Rugby League staged exhibition and trial matches in lieu of a competition. [2]

The Sydney Metropolitan Women's Rugby League restarted a competition in 2005. A meeting in March 2005 at the PCYC in Miller, south west of Sydney was the catalyst to get the women's competition up and running again.

Sydney Metropolitan - Rugby League Clubs with Women's Teams

In the 2024 season, four open-age women's rugby league competitions featured teams from Sydney.

Premiers

YearPremiersScoreRunner-upsRef
1992 North Sydney colours.svg North Sydney10 – 8Wildfires [9]
1993 Wigancolours.svg Waverton Eagles [10]
1994Blacktown Wildfires22 – 18 Wigancolours.svg Waverton Eagles [11]
1995Bulli Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Eels [12]
1996 South Sydney colours.svg South Sydney26-16 Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Eels
1997 South Sydney colours.svg South Sydney26-14 Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Eels
1998
1999
2000
2001-04No Premiership
2005 Waikatoleague.png Redfern All Blacks [13]
2006 Northern Raiders colors.svg Canley Vale Kookas18 – 8 Newtown colours.svg Newtown Jetettes [14]
2007 New South Wales colours.svg Cabramatta Two Blues Ireland colours.svg Forestville Ferrets [15]
2008 Ireland colours.svg Forestville Ferrets8 – 6 Northern Raiders colors.svg Canley Vale Kookas [16]
2009 Ireland colours.svg Forestville Ferrets24 – 16 Wigancolours.svg East Campbelltown Eagles [17] [18]
2010 New South Wales colours.svg Cabramatta Two Blues Cronulla colours.svg Canley Heights Dragons
2011 Cronulla colours.svg Canley Heights Dragons12 – 6 Ireland colours.svg Forestville Ferrets [19] [20]
2012 Cronulla colours.svg Canley Heights Dragons Wests Panthers Colours.svg Blacktown
2013 Cronulla colours.svg Canley Heights Dragons44 – 6 Ireland colours.svg Forestville Ferrets [21]
2014 Cronulla colours.svg Canley Heights Dragons42-26 Waikatoleague.png Redfern All Blacks
2015 Balmain colours.svg Greenacre Tigers14-12 Ireland colours.svg Forestville Ferrets [22]
2016 Western Suburbs colours.svg Cronulla-Caringbah Sharks 26-22 Balmain colours.svg Greenacre Tigers [23] [24] [25]
NSW Women's Premiership
2017 Waikatoleague.png Redfern All Blacks 26-16 New South Wales colours.svg North Newcastle [26]
2018 Wellington colours.svg Mount Prichard Mounties 12-10 South Sydney colours.svg South Sydney Rabbitohs [27]
2019 Newcastle colours.svg CRL Newcastle12-10 Wellington colours.svg Mount Prichard Mounties [28] [29]
Metro Combined Gold
2022 West Wellington colours.svg Mounties 54-6 Hullcolours.svg Wentworthville Magpies [30]
2022 East Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2020 colours.svg La Perouse Panthers22-10 Hullcolours.svg Asquith Magpies [31]
2023 Hullcolours.svg Wentworthville Magpies 22-18 Townsville Blackhawks colours.png Milperra Colts [32]
2024 Country colours.svg St Christopher's18-4 Wellington colours.svg Mounties [33]

Premiership Tally

No.ClubSeasons
1 Canley Heights Dragons 4 (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014)
2 Forestville Ferrets 3 (2007, 2008, 2009)
3 Redfern All Blacks 2 (2005, 2017)
4 Canley Vale Kookas 1 (2006)
4 Cabramatta Two Blues 1 (2010)
4 Greenacre Tigers 1 (2015)
4 Cronulla-Caringbah Sharks 1 (2016)
4 Mount Prichard Mounties 1 (2018)

Bold means the team still currently plays in the competition.

Clubs by season

1990s

1992 (5 teams)

1993 (6 teams)

1994 (5 teams)

1995 (8 teams)

1996 (5 teams)

1997 (unsure of exact team numbers)

1998 (unsure of exact team numbers)

1999 (unsure of exact team numbers)

2000s

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005 (unsure of exact team numbers)

2006 (6 teams)

2007 (unsure of exact team numbers)

2008

2009 (unsure of exact team numbers)

2010s

2016
In 2016, the Sydney Metropolitan Women's Rugby League included the following clubs.

TeamHome GroundOpen Div 1Open Div 2Under 18'sUnder 15's
Berala Bears Peter Hislop ParkXXX
Berkeley Vale Panthers Morry Breen OvalX
Chester Hill Rhinos Terry Lamb Complex XXX
Cronulla-Caringbah Sharks Cronulla High School XXX
Forestville FerretsForestville ParkX
Glenmore Park Brumbies Ched Towns ReserveXXX
Greenacre TigersRoberts ParkX
Hunter StarsCessnock SportsgroundX
MaroubraSnape ParkX
MinchinburyMt Druitt ReserveXXX
Mount Pritchard Mounties Mount Pritchard Oval X
Penrith WaratahsDoug Rennie FieldX
Redfern All Blacks Waterloo OvalX

2020s

2020

2021
In the 2021 season, three open-age women's rugby league competitions were conducted across Sydney.

2022

2023
In a change from the previous season (2022), a Southern Corridor Women's Tackle competition was established.

Clubs by name

Teams that participated in the SMWRL prior to the 2016 season include:

See also

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