Wingham Tigers

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Wingham Tigers
Club information
Full nameWingham District Rugby League Football Club
Nickname(s)Tigers
Short nameWingham
Colours  Gold
  Black
Website http://www.winghamtigers.com/
Current details
Competition Group 3 Rugby League
Records
Premierships9 (1950, 1952, 1953, 1961, 1962, 1989, 1997, 2002, 2003)

The Wingham Tigers are a Rugby League Club from Wingham, New South Wales that participates in Group 3 Rugby League competitions.

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Playing Record

Playing record compiled from the club history book and scores published in the Rugby League Week.

YearGroupLadder PositionPointsFinal PositionReport
19833Minor Semi25Semi-Finalist
19843Major Semi33Finalist
19853715
19863328Grand Finalist
19873329Finalist
19883319Semi-Finalist
19893132Premiers
19903426Semi-Finalist
19913318Finalist
19923Minor SemiGrand Finalist
19933Missed Finals10
19943Minor Semi13Semi-Finalist
19953Major Semi32Finalist
19963Major Semi32Grand Finalist
19973228Premiers
19983514Elimination Semi-Final
19993222Semi-Finalist
2000378
20013514Elimination Semi-Final
20023220Premiers
20033126Premiers
20043227Grand Finalist
20053422Elimination Semi-Finalist
20063612
20073616
20083415Finalist
20093416Semi-Finalist
20103342Semi-Finalist
20113541Elimination Semi-Final
20123618
20133719
20143528Elimination Semi-Final
20153526Elimination Semi-Finalist
20163246Finalist
20173626
20183330Semi-Finalist

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