Shute Shield

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Template:Short description Template:More citations needed Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use Australian English Script error: No such module "Infobox".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". The Shute Shield, currently known as the Charter Hall Shute Shield,[1] is a semi-professional rugby union competition in Sydney, Australia. It is the premier club competition in New South Wales. The Shute Shield is awarded to the winning team from the Sydney premiership grand final held at the end of the club rugby season.

History

Club-based rugby football began some time before 1865. The Sydney University Football Club began in 1863 (although this date is questioned by some historians) and is the oldest existing football club outside the British Isles. The first recorded rugby season in Australia was in 1865 with Sydney University, Sydney Football Club and the Australian Club reported as playing games.[2]

On 24 June 1874, a meeting was held between ten prominent football clubs to create a governing body to administer the game within New South Wales. The Southern Rugby Football Union was formed. The first task of the Union was to decide on a set of rules for all clubs to adhere to.[3] Clubs were given "senior" or "junior" status which could change from season to season. Although a governing body had now been formed, there was no centrally controlled competition until many years later.[2]

The Sydney Rugby Premiership

Initially, a competition was loosely arranged by the Union where the clubs were in charge of organising their own matches. This would result in clubs not playing the same teams or the same number of teams. A "Premier Club of the Colony" was declared by the Union at an end of year meeting. It was not necessarily given to the team that had the best results on the field. Results mattered, but other criteria may have also been used. What these were are not known.[4]

The year 1880 saw the Southern Rugby Football Union endure the first splintering of the football code in Australia. It was during this season that a newspaper "war" began. Discussions centred around the merits of rugby football, British association football (soccer) and the Victorian game (Aussie rules football). As a result of these heated discussions, an association was formed under the Victorian rules with two strong clubs formed to play the game. No sooner than the dust had settled and another association was formed under the British Association rules. Despite this new competition, rugby football held sway as the premier code in Sydney.[5]

In 1883, the Gardiner Challenge Cup was introduced with a mixture of "senior" and "junior" clubs competing. Foundation clubs included Redfern, Sydney University, Wallaroo, Newtown, Burwood, Oriental, Glebe, Balmain, St. Leonards, Parramatta, Arfoma and Paddington. The first Cup was won by Redfern who were undefeated.[2] At the beginning of the season, a proposal was put to the Southern Rugby Union to change the rules determining how a game was decided. Prior to the 1883 season, a game was decided by the number of goals scored. The amendment that was successfully passed by the Union declared that games would be decided by number of points scored. A try was awarded 2 points, a conversion was 3 points and a goal kicked from the field of play 4 points.[6]

Within a few years of the Gardiner Cup beginning, the Premiership had developed to become a more structured competition with a centralised list of fixtures and rounds. An official ladder was produced and maintained with points given for wins, draws and byes. By the 1890s a finals system was introduced to assist in determining the premiership winner.

The Sydney Rugby Premiership came under the control of the Metropolitan Rugby Union, a branch of the New South Wales Rugby Football Union (formerly the Southern Rugby Football Union), in 1897.

The District Competition

As early as 1893[7] it had been suggested to change the current structure of the premiership to a district-based formula. In early 1900, a meeting of the Metropolitan Rugby Union was held and a recommendation to establish district football in the coming season was made. Eight clubs competed in the inaugural season: Balmain, Glebe, Newtown, South Sydney, North Sydney, Western Suburbs, Eastern Suburbs and Sydney University.[8] The first district competition was won by Glebe who were successful in all three grade competitions.

It was during this period, in 1907, that the supremacy of the Sydney Rugby Premiership was threatened. The imminent arrival of a professional football team from New Zealand sparked heated discussion about professionalism and compensation pay for lost time at work. In August of that year, the New South Wales Rugby Football League was formed. During the following season, a professional league competition was begun. Over the next few years, players switched across to the professional competition resulting in crowd numbers falling at Union matches.

Despite this, the district competition continued to run, rebuilding its supporter base, until the outbreak of World War 1 with the last season held during 1914. With the outbreak of war, competition was suspended.

The Return of the Premiership

At the conclusion of the war, the Sydney Rugby Premiership was recommenced. With the competition returning under the control of the NSW Rugby Football Union, only six clubs competed: Cambridge, Eastern Suburbs, Glebe-Balmain, Manly, Sydney University and YMCA.

The Shute Shield

The Shute Memorial Shield was struck in honour of the late Robert Elliott Stewart Shute, who died on 6 June 1922, aged 23,[9] following a match at Manly Oval. Shute enlisted in April 1917 and served as a gunner in 30th Battery, Field Artillery A.I.F. during World War One.[10]

On his return to Australia, Shute took up his engineering studies at the University of Sydney and joined the Sydney University rugby club as a front row forward in the first XV. Of Shute's death from a fractured skull and cerebral haemorrhage, the Sydney Morning Herald, Wednesday 7 June 1922[11] reported:

As a result of injuries received while playing at Manly in the Rugby football match between the team which toured New Zealand and the Next 15, Robert Elliott Shute, a front row forward in the latter team, died at a private hospital at Manly yesterday morning. The accident occurred during the latter portion of the first spell of the match. Shute secured the ball and when tackled fell heavily. He was removed to a private hospital, where it was ascertained that he was suffering from cerebral hemorrhage. Without recovering consciousness he died at 6am. A former pupil of Sydney Grammar School, Shute, who was 23 years of age, was a third year student at Sydney University and he played for the University first fifteen. He served in the AIF for four years.

The University club had the shield made following his death and donated it in 1923 to the NSWRFU to be used as a perpetual trophy for the Sydney first grade competition.[12]

In 1966, the Sydney Rugby Union was formed to administer the running of Sydney rugby including the Shute Shield.

The Shute Shield marked its 100th year in 2022.

The NSW Championship

In late 1986, the Sydney Rugby Union (SRU) approved a new competition structure for the Shute Shield. The SRU were concerned about the falling number of clubs involved in the lower divisions. The new structure involved distributing all teams in the three competitions evenly across three new divisions with some teams earning the right to play for the premiership in the first division.

The clubs that made up first division were opposed to the new structure and sought the opportunity to form a breakaway competition affiliated directly with the NSWRFU. This resulted in the formation of a 10 club competition called the NSW Championship, while the remaining lower division clubs remained with the SRU Championship. Both competitions ran during the 1987 and 1988 seasons.

For the 1989 season, the NSW Championship clubs returned to the SRU and the Shute Shield.[4]

In 1992, the NSW Rugby Union again took over the administration of the Shute Shield competition. In 2011, the SRU was reformed to take control of the competition once again.

Toohey's New Cup and the Australian Rugby Championship

From 2002 through 2006 the Toohey's New Cup was run to fill the void between Grade Rugby and Super Rugby in Australia. This became the Sydney Premiership competition, with the Shute Shield becoming the First Grade pre-season competition. However, in 2004 the Shute Shield was awarded to the Second Grade competition.

In 2007 the Toohey's New Cup was merged into the Shute Shield to become the Toohey's New Shute Shield when an attempt at an Australian wide domestic rugby competition, the Australian Rugby Championship, was started. The Australian Rugby Championship only lasted the one season.

Shute Shield Clubs

Current clubs

Shute Shield Club Colour Jersey Moniker Region <templatestyles src="Template:Tooltip/styles.css" />Est.Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Premierships Most
recent
Note(s)
Eastern Suburbs File:Easts 1901.svg File:Easts jersey.svg Beasties Rose Bay
(Eastern Suburbs)
1900 10 Template:Start date and age Template:Efn
Eastwood File:Eastwood.png File:Eastwood jersey.svg Woodies Marsfield
(Hills District)
1947 6 Template:Start date and age Template:Efn
Gordon File:Gordon 1949.png File:Gordon Jersey.svg Highlanders, Stags Chatswood
(Northern Sydney)
1936 9 Template:Start date and age Template:Efn
Hunter File:Hunter 2020.png File:Hunter Jersey.svg Wildfires Newcastle
(Hunter Region)Template:Efn
1995 0 Template:Efn
Manly File:Manly 1997.png File:Manly jersey.svg Marlins Manly
(Northern Beaches)
1906 7 Template:Start date and age Template:Efn
Northern Suburbs File:Norths 1901.png File:Norths Jersey.svg Shoremen, Norths North Sydney
(Northern Suburbs)
1900 7 Template:Start date and age Template:Efn
Randwick File:Randwick 1928.png File:Randwick jersey.svg Galloping Greens, Wicks Coogee
(Eastern Suburbs)
1882 29 Template:Start date and age Template:Efn
Southern Districts File:Southern Districts 1989.png File:Southern Districts Jersey.svg Rebels, Souths Sylvania Waters
(Sutherland Shire)
1989 0 Template:Efn
Sydney University File:University 1865.png File:Uni jersey.svg Students Camperdown
(Inner West)
1863 33 Template:Start date and age Template:Efn
Warringah File:Warringah 1963.png File:Warringah jersey.svg Rats Warriewood
(Northern Beaches)
1963 1 Template:Start date and age Template:Efn
West Harbour File:West Harbour 1995.png File:West Harbour Jersey.svg Pirates Concord
(Inner West)
1900 2 Template:Start date and age Template:Efn
Western Sydney File:Parramatta 1934.png File:Parramatta Jersey.svg Two Blues Merrylands
(Parramatta)
1879 3 Template:Start date and age Template:Efn

Promotion/relegation from Sydney rugby premiership

  • After Eastwood joined the premiership in 1947, the following 11 clubs competed in the Sydney rugby premiership:
Drummoyne, Eastern Suburbs, Eastwood, Gordon, Manly, Northern Suburbs, Parramatta, Randwick, St George, Sydney University, Western Suburbs.
  • After the 1951 season, Western Suburbs were relegated to the Sydney Sub-Districts competition.
  • The premiership became the 1st division when a 2nd division was created in 1962.
  • In 1966, Western Suburbs and University of NSW were promoted to 1st division from the 2nd division.
  • In 1971, Warringah and Port Hacking were promoted to 1st division from the 2nd division.
  • In 1976, Hornsby and Macquarie University were promoted to 1st division from the 2nd division.
  • After the 1978 season, the Sydney Rugby Union reduced the 1st division to 10 teams, but introduced automatic annual promotion and relegation between the 1st and 2nd divisions.
  • The following changes occurred for the following seasons.
  • 1979 Relegated clubs – Hornsby, Macquarie University, Port Hacking, St George, Drummoyne, Sydney University
  • 1980 Promoted clubs – Sydney University, St George. Relegated clubs – University of NSW, Western Suburbs.
  • 1981 Promoted clubs – Western Suburbs, Hornsby. Relegated clubs – Eastern Suburbs, Eastwood.
  • 1982 Promoted clubs – Eastern Suburbs, Eastwood. Relegated clubs – Hornsby, Northern Suburbs.
  • 1983 Promoted club – Port Hacking. Relegated club – Sydney University.
  • 1984 Promoted club – Sydney University. Relegated club – Eastern Suburbs.
  • 1985 Promoted club – Eastern Suburbs. Relegated club – St George.
  • 1986 Promoted club – St George. Relegated club – Port Hacking
  • Automatic promotion and relegation ended after the 1986 season.
  • In 1989, Southern Districts took the place of St George (who had merged with Port Hacking to form the new club).
  • In 1990 Northern Suburbs were promoted to 1st division.
  • In 1991 Drummoyne were promoted to 1st division.
  • Before the 1992 season, Hornsby took legal action against the Sydney Rugby Union seeking promotion in place of Drummoyne but failed, at least partly because the NSWRU had taken over the running of the Sydney rugby premiership for the 1992 season.
  • The 2nd division ended after the 1992 season, with the NSWRU merging the 2nd division into the NSW Suburban RU competition.
  • In 1995 Drummoyne were dropped from the Sydney (now NSWRU) premiership and Canberra, Newcastle and Penrith were added.
  • In 2000 Newcastle were dropped from the NSWRU premiership.
  • In 2001 Canberra were dropped from the NSWRU premiership.
  • In 2004 Canberra were re-admitted to the NSWRU premiership.
  • In 2006 Canberra were dropped from the NSWRU premiership.
  • In 2007 Illawarra (Illawarriors) were admitted to the NSWRU premiership, but played only that season.
  • In 2018, a few rounds into the season, Penrith were dropped from the (again) Sydney rugby premiership.
  • In 2020, Penrith and Hunter (formerly Newcastle) Wildfires were re-admitted to the Sydney rugby premiership.
  • Ahead of the 2022 season, Penrith were dropped again from the Sydney rugby premiership.[13]

Former clubs

Below is a list of some of the clubs that have once competed in the Sydney rugby premiership.

Club Location Seasons played PremierTemplate:Shyships Notes
File:Eastwood Colours.svg Balmain Balmain 1874–1895 1 Won premiership (voted as premier club) in 1875. Currently playing in the NSWSRU Jeffrey Cup.[14]
File:Waratah 1874.svg Waratah 1874– 1 Won premiership (voted as premier club) in 1874 (first Sydney rugby premiers). Were runners-up in 1876 and 1878.
File:Wallaroo Colours.svg Wallaroo North Sydney 1874–1899 7 Won 7 premierships in period from 1876–1899, including the last premiership (1899) before the Sydney rugby premiership became a district competition in 1900. Also won 1 RAS Shield and 1 SCG Trophy. Combined with Pirates to form North Sydney (now Northern Suburbs) as a district club to enter the Sydney rugby premiership in 1900.
File:Waratah 1874.svg Redfern Redfern 1883–1886 1 Won premiership (undefeated) in 1883
File:Waratah 1874.svg Burwood Burwood 1883–1888 1 Won premiership in 1884
File:Gordon 1949.png Gordon Sydney 1886–1887 1 Won premiership in 1886. Not linked to Gordon club that entered Sydney rugby premiership in 1936 and still exists today. A majority of the players were from New Zealand who had settled in Sydney.
File:Norths 1901.png The Pirates North Sydney 1893–1899 1 Won premiership in 1898, were runners-up in 1897, and won 3 RAS Shields from 1897–1899. Combined with Wallaroo to form North Sydney (now Northern Suburbs) as a district club to enter the Sydney rugby premiership in 1900.
File:Balmain Colours.png Balmain District Balmain 1900–1914 0 Merged with Glebe to form Glebe-Balmain in 1919.
File:Glebe 1900.svg Glebe Glebe 1900–1914 7 Won 7 premierships from 1900–1914. Merged with Balmain to form Glebe-Balmain in 1919.
File:Newtown Colours.png Newtown Newtown 1900–1921 3 Won premierships in 1908 and 1910–11. Played every season in the Sydney rugby premiership from 1900–1921, except for 1919, when a team called Cambridge, based in Newtown, played instead.
File:Souths Colours.png South Sydney Redfern 1900–1914 1 Won premiership in 1905.
File:Sydney 1904.png Sydney District Sydney 1905–1910 0 Runners-up in 1906.
File:Waratah 1874.svg St George St George 1906–1988 1 Formed in 1906 and played in Sydney premiership from 1906-1914 and then again from 1928 onwards, except for when relegated to 2nd division in 1979 and 1985. Merged with Port Hacking to form Southern Districts before 1989 season.
File:Glebe-Balmain.png Drummoyne Drummoyne 1919–1994 2 Originally Glebe-Balmain and won 1 premiership under that name. Renamed in 1931 as Drummoyne and won 1 premiership under that name. Played every season in the Sydney rugby premiership from 1919–1978, until relegated to 2nd division, where it played from 1979–1990. Promoted to 1st division in 1991 and played in the premiership from 1991–1994, playing in 1994 as UTS-Drummoyne. Moved to NSWSRU in 1995 and remained there since, currently playing in the NSWSRU First Division competition.
File:University 1865.png Uni. of NSW Kensington 1966–1979 0 Formed in 1949 and joined the Sydney Sub-Districts competition (now the NSWSRU competition) in 1951. Joined the Sydney premiership 2nd division in 1963 and played in that division from 1963–65. Promoted to 1st division in 1966 and played in that division from 1966–1979. Relegated to 2nd division in 1980 and played in that division from 1980–1992, when 2nd division ended. Moved to NSWSRU in 1993 and remained there since, currently playing in the NSWSRU Second Division competition.
File:Eastwood.png Port Hacking The Shire 1971–1985 0 Formed in 1957 as North Cronulla SLSC rugby club. Joined 2nd division when it started in 1962 and played there from 1962–1970, then promoted to 1st division in 1971. Played in 1st division from 1971–1978, then relegated to 2nd division in 1979 and played in that division from 1979–1982. Promoted to 1st division in 1983 and played in that division from 1983–1985. Relegated in 1986 and played in 2nd division from 1986–1988. Merged with St George to form Southern Districts before 1989 season.
File:Glebe-Balmain.png Hornsby Hornsby 1976–1981 0 Established in 1962 when it joined the newly created 2nd division. Promoted to 1st division in 1976, and remained there until relegated to 2nd division after 1978. Promoted back to 1st division for 1981 season, but relegated after that season. Remained in 2nd division until it was dissolved after 1992, although Hornsby unsuccessfully took legal action against the Sydney Rugby Union before the 1992 season seeking promotion at Drummoyne's expense. After the 1992 season, Drummoyne beat Hornsby in playoffs involving all grade teams and a colts' team to remain in 1st division. Hornsby joined the NSWSRU competition in 1993 and remained there until it left to join the Central Coast RU competition in 2015.
File:Norths 1901.png Macquarie Uni. Macquarie Park 1976–1978 0 Established in 1967 and played in the Sub-Districts competition until the club joined 2nd division in 1971, before being promoted to 1st division in 1976. Played in 1st division until relegated to 2nd division after 1978. Played in 2nd division in 1979 but then relegated to 3rd division for the 1980 season, and stayed there until that division was dissolved after 1986. Macquarie Uni then joined the NSWSRU competition in 1987, where it remains, now in the lower divisions.
File:Eastern Suburbs Colours horizontal.svg Newcastle Newcastle 1995–1999 0 Played in Sydney rugby premiership as 'Newcastle Wildfires'.
File:Canberra 1999.png Canberra Canberra 1995–2000, 2004–2005 0 Played in Sydney rugby premiership as Canberra Kookaburras from 1995-1998 and Canberra Vikings from 1999-2000 and 2004–2005. Grand finalists in 1995. Didn't play in Sydney premiership in 2001–2003, when they instead played in and won the Brisbane club premiership all 3 years. Played in the National Rugby Championship from 2014–2019.
File:Wallaroo Colours.svg Central Coast Central Coast 2006 (pre-season) 0 The Central Coast Waves participated in the 2006 Shute Shield (the pre-season competition before the Tooheys New Cup) playing home games at Central Coast Stadium. They defeated Eastern Suburbs RUFC and were crowned New South Wales Country Rugby Union Champions in the same year.
File:Penrith 1995.png Penrith Penrith 1995–2018, 2020–2021 0 Founded in 1965 as Nepean and changed name to Penrith in 1981. Joined Sydney premiership 2nd division in 1966 and played in that division from 1966–1980. Relegated to 3rd division in 1981 and played in that division from 1981–1983. Promoted to 2nd division in 1984 and played in that division from 1984–1992, when the division ended. Joined NSWSRU competition in 1993. Promoted to Sydney rugby premiership in 1995. *Removed from the Sydney premiership early in the 2018 season due to a failure to "meet the standards set for all clubs to compete at the premiership level". Returned in 2020, before being dropped from the competition again ahead of the 2022 season.

The following clubs also played in the Sydney premiership in the period after 1900:

  • Cambridge (1919)
  • YMCA (1919, 1923-1929)
  • Mosman (1920)
  • GPS Old Boys (1921-1924)
  • Petersham (1922)
  • Police (1929)
  • Illawarra (Illawarriors) (2006 pre-season Shute Shield, 2007 Toohey New Cup)

Note: The Sydney premiership became the 1st division when a 2nd division was added for 31 seasons from 1962-1992.

Media coverage

From 1957 until 2014, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation had broadcast the Match of the Day from the Shute Shield competition in NSW/ACT every Saturday afternoon and replayed nationally on Tuesday mornings. The ABC ended its 57-year partnership with the competition at the completion of the 2014 season, following the Australian Government's decision to cut funding to the national broadcaster.

On 17 March 2015, Sydney Rugby formally announced that the Seven Network would become the new free-to-air Match of the Day broadcasters of the Shute Shield in NSW, commencing on 21 March on 7TWO showing a match between Eastern Suburbs and Gordon. The Prime Network broadcasts to regional areas of NSW. This agreement has since been renewed, with the current contract running through the 2024 season.

On November 9, 2020, Nine Network confirmed their broadcast deal with Rugby Australia, giving them the rights to the Shute Shield. Beginning in 2021, 4 games a season will be televised live on one of Nine's free-to-air channels. The remainder of the games will be broadcast live on streaming service Stan.[15]

Competition format

The competition format currently involves an 18-week round-robin competition which is followed by a three-week play-off series culminating in a grand final. The playoffs are contested by the top six placed teams following the round-robin. The first week of the play-offs sees 1st play 6th, 2nd play 5th and 3rd play 4th. The lowest two losers are eliminated and the three winners plus the highest ranked loser proceed to week 2 of the play-offs. The two winners from week 2 proceed to the Grand Final in week 3.

Premiership results

  • Up until 1886, the premiers were declared by the Union at an end-of-year meeting. It is not clear how the premiership was decided at these meetings.
  • From 1886 to 1889, the season consisted of a round of games organised as a round-robin, with the premiership awarded to the team who finished the season at the top of the ladder. However, in 1887 there was a final to decide the premier.
  • In 1890 and 1891, there was a final played after a round robin.
  • From 1892–1898, after the round-robin first round, there were knockout competitions held to determine the winners of the RAS Shield and the SCG Trophy, with the results counting for premiership points and with the premiership awarded to the team who finished the season at the top of the ladder. In 1899 the results of the knockout matches did not count for premiership points.
  • From 1900 onwards, the season consisted of either one or two rounds of round-robin games. The premiership was awarded to the team who finished the season at the top of the ladder. After 1907 there was a final played in some years after the round-robin.
  • In 1919 and 1920, the premiership returned to the previous structure of a round-robin. Again, the premiership was awarded to the team who finished the season at the top of the ladder.
  • From 1921, there was a final played in some years after the round robin.
  • From 1932, the premiership was decided by a Grand Final.
  • For 1987-88 a NSW Championship existed alongside the Shute Shield. The first grade teams played for the rebel NSW Championship, while the Shield contained clubs from the lower grades.
  • In 2000 a challenge shield in the name of Sir Roden Cutler VC was introduced, with the holders to defend it each time they play a ‘home’ game. It was initially awarded to Eastwood in recognition of their Shute Shield win in 1999.
  • From 2002 to 2006, the Shute Shield was awarded for a pre-season competition.

The Premier Club of the Colony

Season Premiers Runners-up
1874 File:Waratah 1874.svg Waratah[16]
1875 File:Balmain 1874.svg Balmain[16]
1876 File:Wests 1920.png Wallaroo[16]
1877 File:Wests 1920.png Wallaroo[16]
1878 File:Wests 1920.png Wallaroo[16]
1879 File:Wests 1920.png Wallaroo
1880 File:Wests 1920.png Wallaroo
1881 File:University 1865.png Sydney University[17]
1882 File:University 1865.png Sydney University

The Gardiner Challenge Cup

Season Final Minor Premiers
Premiers Score Runners-up
1883 File:Redfern 1883.svg RedfernTemplate:Efn No final File:University 1865.png Sydney University
1884 File:Waratah 1874.svg Burwood No final File:University 1865.png Sydney University
1885 File:University 1865.png Sydney UniversityTemplate:Efn No final File:Wallaroo Colours.svg Wallaroo
1886 File:Gordon 1886.png Gordon No final File:University 1865.png Sydney University
1887 File:University 1865.png Sydney UniversityTemplate:Efn 12-0 File:Arfoma 1887.svg Arfoma File:University 1865.png Sydney University
1888 File:University 1865.png Sydney UniversityTemplate:Efn No final File:Arfoma 1887.svg Arfoma
1889 File:University 1865.png Sydney UniversityTemplate:Efn No final File:Norths Original Colours.png Strathfield

The Royal Agricultural Society Shield & The Sydney Cricket Ground Trophy

Season Final Minor Premiers RAS Shield SCG Trophy
Premiers Score Runners-up
1890 File:University 1865.png Sydney UniversityTemplate:Efn 31-6Template:Efn File:Strathfield c1890.png Strathfield File:University 1865.png Sydney University File:University 1865.png Sydney University
1891 File:University 1865.png Sydney UniversityTemplate:Efn 28–8Template:Efn File:Zealandia 1891.png Zealandia File:University 1865.png Sydney University File:University 1865.png Sydney University
1892 File:Wallaroo Colours.svg Wallaroo 3–0Template:Efn File:University 1865.png Sydney University File:Wallaroo Colours.svg Wallaroo File:Wallaroo Colours.svg Wallaroo File:Randwick Original Colours.png Randwick
1893 File:University 1865.png Sydney University 3–0Template:Efn File:Randwick 1893.png Randwick File:University 1865.png Sydney University File:University 1865.png Sydney University File:University 1865.png Sydney University
1894 File:Randwick 1893.png Randwick 8–0Template:Efn File:Wallaroo Colours.svg Wallaroo File:Wallaroo Colours.svg Wallaroo File:Randwick 1893.png Randwick File:Randwick 1893.png Randwick
1895 File:Randwick 1893.png Randwick 13–8 (Randwick bt Wallaroo in RAS final)Template:Efn File:University 1865.png Sydney University File:Randwick 1893.png Randwick File:Randwick 1893.png Randwick File:University 1865.png Sydney University
1896 File:Randwick 1893.png RandwickTemplate:Efn 9–0 (Wentworth bt Wallaroo in RAS final) Wentworth File:Randwick 1893.png Randwick Wentworth File:Randwick 1893.png Randwick
1897 File:Randwick 1893.png RandwickTemplate:Efn 17–6Template:Efn File:Pirates 1889.png Pirates File:Randwick 1893.png Randwick File:Pirates 1889.png PiratesTemplate:Efn File:Randwick 1893.png Randwick
1898 File:Pirates 1889.png Pirates 9–3Template:Efn Sydney File:Wallaroo Colours.svg Wallaroo File:Pirates 1889.png Pirates File:Randwick 1893.png Randwick
1899 File:Wallaroo Colours.svg Wallaroo 10–0 (Pirates bt Wallaroo in RAS final) File:Randwick 1893.png Randwick File:Wallaroo Colours.svg Wallaroo File:Pirates 1889.png Pirates File:Wallaroo Colours.svg Wallaroo

The District Premiership

Season Final Minor Premiers
Premiers Score Runners-up
1900 File:Glebe 1900.svg Glebe No final File:University 1865.png Sydney University File:Glebe 1900.svg Glebe
1901 File:Glebe 1900.svg Glebe
File:University 1865.png Sydney UniversityTemplate:Efn
No final File:University 1865.png Sydney University
1902 File:Wests Colours.png Western Suburbs No final File:University 1865.png Sydney University File:Wests Colours.png Western Suburbs
1903 File:Easts 1901.svg Eastern Suburbs No final File:Glebe 1900.svg Glebe File:Easts 1901.svg Eastern Suburbs
1904 File:University 1865.png Sydney University No final File:Norths 1901.png North Sydney File:University 1865.png Sydney University
1905 File:Souths Colours.png South Sydney No final File:Glebe 1900.svg Glebe File:Souths Colours.png South Sydney
1906 File:Glebe 1900.svg Glebe No final File:Sydney 1904.png Sydney District File:Glebe 1900.svg Glebe
1907 File:Glebe 1900.svg Glebe 13–10 File:University 1865.png Sydney University File:Glebe 1900.svg Glebe
1908 File:Newtown Colours.png Newtown 17–0 File:University 1865.png Sydney University File:University 1865.png Sydney University
1909 File:Glebe 1900.svg Glebe 17–6 File:Souths Colours.png South Sydney File:Glebe 1900.svg Glebe
1910 File:Newtown Colours.png NewtownTemplate:Efn No final File:Souths Colours.png South Sydney File:Newtown Colours.png Newtown
1911 File:Newtown Colours.png Newtown 27–10 File:University 1865.png Sydney University File:University 1865.png Sydney University
1912 File:Glebe 1900.svg Glebe 6–5 File:Wests Colours.png Western Suburbs File:University 1865.png Sydney University
1913 File:Easts 1901.svg Eastern Suburbs No final File:Glebe 1900.svg Glebe File:Easts 1901.svg Eastern Suburbs
1914 File:Glebe 1900.svg Glebe No final File:Souths Colours.png South Sydney File:Glebe 1900.svg Glebe
1915 No Competition
1916 No Competition
1917 No Competition
1918 No Competition
1919 File:University 1865.png Sydney University No final File:Glebe-Balmain.png Glebe-Balmain File:University 1865.png Sydney University
1920 File:University 1865.png Sydney University No final File:Easts 1901.svg Eastern Suburbs File:University 1865.png Sydney University
1921 File:Easts 1901.svg Eastern Suburbs 9–6 File:Manly 1906.png Manly File:Manly 1906.png Manly
1922 File:Manly 1906.png Manly 6–6 File:Glebe-Balmain.png Glebe-Balmain File:Manly 1906.png Manly

The Shute Shield

Season Final Minor Premiers
Premiers Score Runners-up
1923 File:University 1865.png Sydney University 23–14 File:Glebe-Balmain.png Glebe-Balmain File:Glebe-Balmain.png Glebe-Balmain
1924 File:University 1865.png Sydney University 18–0 File:Wests 1920.png Western Suburbs File:Wests 1920.png Western Suburbs
1925 File:Glebe-Balmain.png Glebe-Balmain No final File:Wests 1920.png Western Suburbs File:Glebe-Balmain.png Glebe-Balmain
1926 File:University 1865.png Sydney University 19–15 File:Waratah 1874.svg Randwick File:Waratah 1874.svg Randwick
1927 File:University 1865.png Sydney University No final YMCA Sydney File:University 1865.png Sydney University
1928 File:University 1865.png Sydney University 38–11 YMCA Sydney YMCA Sydney
1929 File:Wests 1920.png Western Suburbs 18–9 File:Norths 1901.png Northern Suburbs File:Norths 1901.png Northern Suburbs
1930 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick No final File:Glebe-Balmain.png Glebe-Balmain File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick
1931 File:Easts 1901.svg Eastern Suburbs 16–9 File:Newtown Colours.png Manly File:Newtown Colours.png Manly
1932 File:Newtown Colours.png Manly 12–9 File:Glebe-Balmain.png Drummoyne File:Newtown Colours.png Manly
1933 File:Norths 1901.png Northern Suburbs 8–6 File:Newtown Colours.png Manly File:Newtown Colours.png Manly
1934 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick 13–12 File:Newtown Colours.png Manly File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick
1935 File:Norths 1901.png Northern Suburbs 22–5 File:Newtown Colours.png Manly File:Newtown Colours.png Manly
1936 File:Glebe-Balmain.png Drummoyne 19–18 File:University 1865.png Sydney University File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick
1937 File:University 1865.png Sydney University 14–3 File:Wests 1920.png Western Suburbs File:Wests 1920.png Western Suburbs
1938 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick 26–12 File:Wests 1920.png Western Suburbs File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick
1939 File:University 1865.png Sydney University 25–17 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick File:Gordon 1949.png Gordon
1940 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick 20–10 File:Newtown Colours.png Manly File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick
1941 File:Easts 1901.svg Eastern Suburbs 9–6 File:University 1865.png Sydney University File:Easts 1901.svg Eastern Suburbs
1942 File:Newtown Colours.png Manly 22–6 File:University 1865.png Sydney University File:University 1865.png Sydney University
1943 File:Newtown Colours.png Manly 5–0 File:Easts 1901.svg Eastern Suburbs File:Newtown Colours.png Manly
1944 File:Easts 1901.svg Eastern Suburbs 7–3 File:University 1865.png Sydney University File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick
1945 File:University 1865.png Sydney University 11–3 File:Parramatta 1934.png Parramatta File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick
1946 File:Easts 1901.svg Eastern Suburbs 23–12 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick
1947 File:Easts 1901.svg Eastern Suburbs 32–6 File:Newtown Colours.png Manly File:Newtown Colours.png Manly
1948 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick 27–14 File:Newtown Colours.png Manly File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick
1949 File:Gordon 1949.png Gordon 12–3 File:University 1865.png Sydney University File:Gordon 1949.png Gordon
1950 File:Newtown Colours.png Manly 21–5 File:Gordon 1949.png Gordon File:Gordon 1949.png Gordon
1951 File:University 1865.png Sydney University 22–16 File:Easts 1901.svg Eastern Suburbs File:University 1865.png Sydney University
1952 File:Gordon 1949.png Gordon 19–6 File:Newtown Colours.png Manly File:Gordon 1949.png Gordon
1953 File:University 1865.png Sydney University 29–6 File:Easts 1901.svg Eastern Suburbs File:Easts 1901.svg Eastern Suburbs
1954 File:University 1865.png Sydney University 22–17 File:Waratah 1874.svg St. George File:Waratah 1874.svg St. George
1955 File:University 1865.png Sydney University 21–8 File:Gordon 1949.png Gordon File:Gordon 1949.png Gordon
1956 File:Gordon 1949.png Gordon 13–11 File:Waratah 1874.svg St. George File:Gordon 1949.png Gordon
1957 File:Waratah 1874.svg St. George 21–3 File:Gordon 1949.png Gordon File:Gordon 1949.png Gordon
1958 File:Gordon 1949.png Gordon 13–3 File:Newtown Colours.png Manly File:Newtown Colours.png Manly
File:Gordon 1949.png Gordon
(Joint Minor Premiers)
1959 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick 16–0 File:Norths 1901.png Northern Suburbs File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick
1960 File:Norths 1901.png Northern Suburbs 21–3 File:Newtown Colours.png Manly File:Norths 1901.png Northern Suburbs
1961 File:University 1865.png Sydney University 6–0 File:Glebe-Balmain.png Drummoyne File:Waratah 1874.svg St. George
1962 File:University 1865.png Sydney University 14–0 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick File:University 1865.png Sydney University
1963 File:Norths 1901.png Northern Suburbs 21–12 File:University 1865.png Sydney University File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick
1964 File:Norths 1901.png Northern Suburbs 27–13 File:University 1865.png Sydney University File:Glebe-Balmain.png Drummoyne
1965 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick 26–5 File:Norths 1901.png Northern Suburbs File:University 1865.png Sydney University
1966 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick 30–11 File:Eastwood.png Eastwood File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick
1967 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick 19–16 File:Gordon 1949.png Gordon File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick
1968 File:University 1865.png Sydney University 22–6 File:Newtown Colours.png Manly File:University 1865.png Sydney University
1969 File:Easts 1901.svg Eastern Suburbs 16–12 File:Gordon 1949.png Gordon File:Easts 1901.svg Eastern Suburbs
1970 File:University 1865.png Sydney University 24–14 File:Easts 1901.svg Eastern Suburbs File:Easts 1901.svg Eastern Suburbs
1971 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick 21–3 File:Newtown Colours.png Manly File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick
1972 File:University 1865.png Sydney University 10–6 File:Gordon 1949.png Gordon File:University 1865.png Sydney University
1973 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick 15–12 File:Wests 1920.png Western Suburbs File:Wests 1920.png Western Suburbs
1974 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick 10–9 File:Parramatta 1934.png Parramatta File:Parramatta 1934.png Parramatta
1975 File:Norths 1901.png Northern Suburbs 9–6 File:Parramatta 1934.png Parramatta File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick
1976 File:Gordon 1949.png Gordon 33–4 File:Eastwood.png Eastwood File:Gordon 1949.png Gordon
1977 File:Parramatta 1934.png Parramatta 17–9 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick File:Parramatta 1934.png Parramatta
1978 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick 22–10 File:Easts 1901.svg Eastern Suburbs File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick
1979 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick 34–3 File:Parramatta 1934.png Parramatta File:Parramatta 1934.png Parramatta
1980 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick 41–3 File:Gordon 1949.png Gordon File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick
1981 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick 33–15 File:Newtown Colours.png Manly File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick
1982 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick 21–12 File:Warringah 1963.png Warringah File:Newtown Colours.png Manly
1983 File:Newtown Colours.png Manly 12–10 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick
1984 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick 21–9 File:Parramatta 1934.png Parramatta File:Warringah 1963.png Warringah
1985 File:Parramatta 1934.png Parramatta 19–12 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick
1986 File:Parramatta 1934.png Parramatta 30–12 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick

The NSW Championship

Season Final Minor Premiers
Premiers Score Runners-up
1987 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick 19–16 File:Warringah 1963.png Warringah File:Warringah 1963.png Warringah
1988 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick 26–13 File:Warringah 1963.png Warringah File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick

The Sydney Rugby Premiership

Season Final Minor Premiers
Premiers Score Runners-up
1989 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick 19–6 File:Eastwood.png Eastwood File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick
1990 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick 32–9 File:Easts 1901.svg Eastern Suburbs File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick
1991 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick 28–9 File:Easts 1901.svg Eastern Suburbs File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick
1992 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick 28–14 File:Gordon 1949.png Gordon File:Gordon 1949.png Gordon
1993 File:Gordon 1949.png Gordon 23–19 File:Warringah 1963.png Warringah File:Gordon 1949.png Gordon
1994 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick 36–16 File:Warringah 1963.png Warringah File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick
1995 File:Gordon 1949.png Gordon 24–11 File:Canberra 1994.png Canberra File:Gordon 1949.png Gordon
1996 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick 28–6 File:Warringah 1963.png Warringah File:Warringah 1963.png Warringah
1997 File:Manly 1997.png Manly 34–19 File:Eastwood.png Eastwood File:Manly 1997.png Manly
1998 File:Gordon 1949.png Gordon 40–17 File:Norths 1901.png Northern Suburbs File:Gordon 1949.png Gordon
1999 File:Eastwood.png Eastwood 34–17 File:University 1865.png Sydney University File:University 1865.png Sydney University
2000 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick 36–33 File:University 1865.png Sydney University File:Easts 1901.svg Eastern Suburbs
2001 File:University 1865.png Sydney University 27–20 File:Eastwood.png Eastwood File:Norths 1901.png Northern Suburbs
2002 File:Eastwood.png Eastwood 19–15 File:University 1865.png Sydney University File:Eastwood.png Eastwood
2003 File:Eastwood.png Eastwood 29–14 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick File:Eastwood.png Eastwood
2004 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick 35–22 File:Eastwood.png Eastwood File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick
2005 File:University 1865.png Sydney University 41–5 File:Eastwood.png Eastwood File:University 1865.png Sydney University
2006 File:University 1865.png Sydney University 16–10 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick
2007 File:University 1865.png Sydney University 34–11 File:Easts 1901.svg Eastern Suburbs File:University 1865.png Sydney University
2008 File:University 1865.png Sydney University 45–20 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick File:University 1865.png Sydney University
2009 File:University 1865.png Sydney University 24–19 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick File:University 1865.png Sydney University
2010 File:University 1865.png Sydney University 46–6 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick File:Eastwood.png Eastwood
2011 File:Eastwood.png Eastwood 19–16 File:University 1865.png Sydney University File:Eastwood.png Eastwood
2012 File:University 1865.png Sydney University 15–14 File:Southern Districts 1989.png Southern Districts File:Eastwood.png Eastwood
2013 File:University 1865.png Sydney University 51–6 File:Eastwood.png Eastwood File:Eastwood.png Eastwood
2014 File:Eastwood.png Eastwood 33–13 File:Southern Districts 1989.png Southern Districts File:Manly 1997.png Manly
2015 File:Eastwood.png Eastwood 15–12 File:Manly 1997.png Manly File:Manly 1997.png Manly
2016 File:Norths 1901.png Northern Suburbs 28–15 File:University 1865.png Sydney University File:University 1865.png Sydney University
2017 File:Warringah 1963.png Warringah 30–25 File:Norths 1901.png Northern Suburbs File:Manly 1997.png Manly
2018 File:University 1865.png Sydney University 45–12 File:Warringah 1963.png Warringah File:University 1865.png Sydney University
2019 File:University 1865.png Sydney University 21–16 File:Warringah 1963.png Warringah File:University 1865.png Sydney University
2020 File:Gordon 1949.png Gordon 28–8 File:Eastwood.png Eastwood File:Gordon 1949.png Gordon
2021 Competition cancelled - COVID-19 pandemic
2022 File:University 1865.png Sydney University 26–19 File:Gordon 1949.png Gordon File:Norths 1901.png Northern Suburbs
2023 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick 17–15 File:Norths 1901.png Northern Suburbs
2024 File:Easts 1901.svg Eastern Suburbs 36–35 File:Norths 1901.png Northern Suburbs File:Easts 1901.svg Eastern Suburbs

Sir Roden Cutler VC Shield (commenced 2000)

Arthur Roden Cutler (1916-2002) was awarded the Victoria Cross for gallantry in Syria in 1941 during WWII, knighted in 1965 after many diplomatic postings and is the longest-serving governor in the history of NSW.

Introduced at the beginning of the 2000 season, this trophy honours a great supporter of the game of rugby. The Shield was initially held by Eastwood (1999 premiers) and is defended at each home game by the current holder

Year Winner/Defender Round in which Shield was won Number of successful defences Notes
2000 File:Eastwood.png Eastwood 0 0 Shute Shield winner 1999
File:Southern Districts 1989.png Southern Districts 1 5
File:Eastwood.png Eastwood 12 4+ Holder end 2000
2001 West Harbour Details to come
2002 File:University 1865.png Sydney University Details to come
File:Easts 1901.svg Eastern Suburbs Details to come
2003 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick Details to come
2004 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick Details to come
2005 File:University 1865.png Sydney University Details to come
2006 File:University 1865.png Sydney University 33+ successful defences
2007 File:University 1865.png Sydney University
2008 File:University 1865.png Sydney University
2009 File:University 1865.png Sydney University
2010 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick 1 1
File:Easts 1901.svg Eastern Suburbs 3 0
File:Manly 1997.png Manly 5 1
File:University 1865.png Sydney University 9 6
2011 File:Eastwood.png Eastwood 2 11
2012 File:Easts 1901.svg Eastern Suburbs 4 2
File:University 1865.png Sydney University 10 0
File:Eastwood.png Eastwood 11 1
File:Manly 1997.png Manly 14 1
File:Norths 1901.png Northern Suburbs 18 2
2013 File:Southern Districts 1989.png Southern Districts 5 1
File:University 1865.png Sydney University 7 6
2014 File:Manly 1997.png Manly 4 17
2015 File:Manly 1997.png Manly
2016 File:University 1865.png Sydney University 4 0
West Harbour 6 0
File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick 7 1
File:Southern Districts 1989.png Southern Districts 11 2
File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick 16 0
File:Warringah 1963.png Warringah 18 0
2017 File:Norths 1901.png Northern Suburbs 1 3
File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick 8 2
File:Warringah 1963.png Warringah 13 2
File:Manly 1997.png Manly 16 1
2018 File:Norths 1901.png Northern Suburbs 2 3
File:Easts 1901.svg Eastern Suburbs 10 1
File:Southern Districts 1989.png Southern Districts 14 0
File:University 1865.png Sydney University 16 1
2019 File:Easts 1901.svg Eastern Suburbs 1 0
File:Warringah 1963.png Warringah 2 7
2020 File:University 1865.png Sydney University 1 2
File:Southern Districts 1989.png Southern Districts 5 0
File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick 6 0
File:Eastwood.png Eastwood 7 3
File:Gordon 1949.png Gordon 13 3
2021 File:Eastwood.png Eastwood 9 4 Short year - COVID-19
2022 File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick 1 0
File:Manly 1997.png Manly 3 5
Wildfires 15 0
File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick 16 2
2023 File:Norths 1901.png Northern Suburbs 3 1
File:Eastwood.png Eastwood 6 2
File:University 1865.png Sydney University 10 1
File:Parramatta 1934.png Parramatta 14 0
File:Randwick 1928.png Randwick 16 9
2024 File:Eastwood.png Eastwood 17 3
2025 File:Norths 1901.png Northern Suburbs 4 2
Wildfires 7


n.b. records are very incomplete (2000-2009) and will be progressively updated

Individual awards

Ken Catchpole Medal

Year Player Team
1981 Template:Flagicon Neale Murphy Western Suburbs
1982 Template:Flagicon Geoff Richards Eastern Suburbs
1983 Template:Flagicon Peter Lucas St. George
1984 Template:Flagicon Richard Moriarty Western Suburbs
1985 Template:Flagicon Phillip Cox Manly
1986 Template:Flagicon Peter Lucas St. George
1986 Template:Flagicon David Niu St. George
1986 Template:Flagicon Sione Tahaafe Eastwood
1987 Template:Flagicon Steve Lidbury Warringah
1988 Template:Flagicon Jim Fewtrell Warringah
1989 Template:Flagicon Simon Poidevin Randwick
1990 Template:Flagicon Matt Foldi Warringah
1991 Template:Flagicon Marty Roebuck Eastwood
1992 Template:Flagicon Ross Reynolds Gordon
1993 Template:Flagicon Phil Kearns Randwick
1994 Template:Flagicon Mark Catchpole Warringah
1995 Template:Flagicon Nick Harvey Northern Suburbs
1996 Template:Flagicon Dirk Williams Eastern Suburbs
1997 Template:Flagicon Adam Leach Eastwood
1998 Template:Flagicon Mark Catchpole Sydney University
1999 Template:Flagicon Peter Besseling Penrith
1999 Template:Flagicon Keith Gleeson Northern Suburbs
2000 Template:Flagicon Sam Harris Warringah
2001 Template:Flagicon Des Tuiavi'i West Harbour
2002 Template:Flagicon Scott Fava Eastwood
2003 Template:Flagicon Scott Fava Eastwood
2004 Template:Flagicon Scott Fava Eastwood
2005 Template:Flagicon Tim Donnelly Eastwood
2006 Template:Flagicon Peter Hewat Manly
2007 Template:Flagicon Gavin DeBartolo Eastern Suburbs
2008 Template:Flagicon Scott Fardy Warringah
2008 Template:Flagicon Dave Harvey Gordon
2009 Template:Flagicon Andrew Smith Northern Suburbs
2010 Template:Flagicon Brendan McKibbin Eastern Suburbs
2011 Template:Flagicon Dave Harvey Northern Suburbs
2012 Template:Flagicon Hamish Angus Warringah
2013 Template:Flagicon Hugh Perrett Eastwood
2014 Template:Flagicon Hamish Angus Warringah
2015 Template:Flagicon David Horwitz Randwick
2016 Template:Flagicon Will Miller Northern Suburbs
2017 Template:Flagicon Tayler Adams West Harbour
2018 Template:Flagicon Adrian Musico Two Blues
2019 Template:Flagicon Hamish Angus Warringah
2020 Template:Flagicon Mahe Vailanu Gordon
2021 Not Awarded
2022 Template:Flagicon Max Douglas Manly
2023 Template:Flagicon Michael Icely Eastwood

Fairfax/Herald Cup

Year Player Team
1949 Template:Flagicon Bill Barry Manly
1950 Template:Flagicon Alan Cameron St. George
1951 Template:Flagicon R. Jacobs Sydney University
1952 Template:Flagicon Brian Johnson Gordon
1953 Template:Flagicon Boyd Blackburn Northern Suburbs
1954 Template:Flagicon Alan Cameron St. George
1955 Template:Flagicon Ray Love Drummoyne
1956 Template:Flagicon David Emanuel Eastern Suburbs
1957 Template:Flagicon Don Logan Gordon
1958 Template:Flagicon Ken Thornett Randwick
1959 Template:Flagicon Ken Catchpole Randwick
1960 Template:Flagicon Ken Catchpole Randwick
1961 Template:Flagicon David Jackson Eastwood
1962 Template:Flagicon Alan Cameron St. George
1962 Template:Flagicon Terry Casey St. George
1963 Template:Flagicon Jim Briggs Randwick
1964 Template:Flagicon Ivan Mann Parramatta
1965 Template:Flagicon Jim Briggs Randwick
1966 Template:Flagicon Bill Harris UNSW
1966 Template:Flagicon Bruce Battishall St. George
1967 Template:Flagicon Ken Catchpole Randwick
1968 Template:Flagicon Peter Crittle Eastern Suburbs
1969 Template:Flagicon Michael Stynes Randwick
1970 Template:Flagicon Rex Batterham Gordon
1971 Template:Flagicon Russell Fairfax Randwick
1972 Template:Flagicon Ray Price Parramatta
1973 Template:Flagicon Wayne Florentine Manly
1974 Template:Flagicon Bruce Buchan Port Hacking
1975
1976 Template:Flagicon Ken Bousfield Western Suburbs
1977 Template:Flagicon Rupert Rosenblum Sydney University
1978 Template:Flagicon Geoff Richards Eastern Suburbs
1979 Template:Flagicon Grant Andrews Warringah
1980 Template:Flagicon Grant Andrews Warringah
1981 Template:Flagicon Peter Lucas St. George
1982 Template:Flagicon Geoff Richards Eastern Suburbs
1983 Template:Flagicon Mick Mathers Eastwood
1984 Template:Flagicon Richard Moriarty Western Suburbs
1985 Template:Flagicon Neale Murphy Western Suburbs
1986 Template:Flagicon Peter Lucas St. George
1987 Template:Flagicon Fetaiaki Langi Western Suburbs

See also

Notes

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References

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External links

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