Manly-Warringah/North Sydney District Rugby League

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Manly-Warringah/North Sydney District Rugby League
Sport Rugby league
Number of teams20 (17 senior)
Region Northern Beaches and Lower North Shore (NSWRL)
Premiers Hullcolours.svg Narrabeen Sharks (2022)
Related competition Sydney Combined Competition

The Manly-Warringah District Junior Rugby League(MWDJRL) and North Sydney District Junior Rugby League (NSDJRL) is an amateur rugby league competition for senior and junior rugby league clubs in Sydney's Northern Suburbs.

Contents

History

Current Senior Clubs

Senior clubs in 2023:

ClubMonikerSuburbCompetition
Western Suburbs colours.svg AsquithMagpies Asquith, New South Wales Central Northern (Silver)
Sheffeagles colours.svg Belrose Eagles Eagles Belrose, New South Wales Metro Gold
Ireland colours.svg Bondi United United Bondi, New South Wales Central Northern (Silver)
Gold Coast Titans colours.svg Carlingford CougarsCougars Carlingford, New South Wales Central Northern (Bronze)
Glebe colours.svg Concord-Burwood Wolves Concord, New South Wales Central Northern (Silver)
Yorkcolours.svg CromerKingfishers Cromer, New South Wales Metro Gold
Canberra colours.svg ForrestvilleFerrets Forestville, New South Wales Metro Gold
North Sydney colours.svg Harbord UnitedDevils Harbord, New South Wales Metro Gold
Wests Tigers colours.svg LeichhardtTigers Leichhardt, New South Wales Central Northern (Silver)
Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Macquarie University Warriors Ryde, New South Wales Central Northern (Bronze)
Western Suburbs colours.svg NarrabeenSharks Narrabeen, New South Wales Metro Gold
St. George colours.svg Pennant Hills-CherrybrookStags Pennant Hills, New South Wales Central Northern (Bronze)
University colours.svg Sydney University Lions University of Sydney Central Northern (Silver)
Cronulla colours.svg TAFE NSW Polecats Sydney, New South Wales Central Northern (Silver)
North Sydney colours.svg UTS Leichhardt Wanderers Sydney, New South Wales Central Northern (Silver)
University colours.svg WilloughbyRoos Willoughby, New South Wales Central Northern (Silver)

All District clubs

Club
Home Ground
District
Western Suburbs colours.svg Asquith Magpies Storey ParkNorth Sydney
South Sydney colours.svg Avalon BulldogsHitchcock ParkPittwater
North Sydney colours.svg Beacon Hill Bears Beacon Hill OvalWarringah
Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Belrose Eagles Lionel Watts OvalWarringah
Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Berowra WallabiesWarrina OvalNorth Sydney
Brothers Colours.svg Manly Brothers RLFCNolans ReserveManly
Yorkcolours.svg Cromer KingfishersSt Matthews FarmWarringah
Canberra colours.svg Forrestville FerretsForestville ParkWarringah
North Sydney colours.svg Harbord United Devils Harbord ParkWarringah
St. George colours.svg Hills Hawks RLFCDural ParkNorth Sydney
Wests Tigers colours.svg Ku-ring-gai CubsSt Ives Village GreenNorth Sydney
Wests Tigers colours.svg Lane Cove TigersTantallon OvalNorth Sydney
Newcastle foundation colours.svg Manly Cove RebelsNolans ReserveManly
Canberra colours.svg Mona Vale Raiders Newport OvalPittwater
Cronulla colours.svg Narrabeen SharksLake ParkPittwater
Wests Tigers colours.svg Narraweena HawksBeverley Job ParkWarringah
Newcastle colours.svg North Curl Curl KnightsDenzil Joyce OvalWarringah
Brothers Colours.svg North Sydney Brothers RLFCTunks ParkNorth Sydney
St. George colours.svg Pennant Hills-Cherrybrook StagsGreenway ParkNorth Sydney
City colours.svg Willoughby RoosWilloughby ParkNorth Sydney

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