Parramatta Junior Rugby League

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Parramatta Junior Rugby League
Sport Rugby league
Instituted1946
Inaugural season1947
Number of teams22
HoldersOLQP Bulldogs RLFC (2022)

Parramatta Junior Rugby League formed in 1946, when, as a result of expanding urban sprawl an influx of residents flocked to the immediate Parramatta area in Sydney, this caused a compacted competition to be formed and the Western Districts and Southern Districts competitions were revamped. In its fledgling years the competitions took in teams from far adrift as Liverpool and St Marys and just about every town on the Cumberland plateau.

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The Parramatta Junior Rugby League currently consists of 22 clubs in the Saturday competition all age groups and seven clubs in the Sunday Parramatta district Convents RL for under-6s to under-12s only. It is represented by 362 teams and 6,500 players covering a vast area which consists of five local government council areas—Hills Shire, Parramatta City, Blacktown city, Cumberland city and Fairfield city.

Parramatta Sunday Open Age

Parramatta Sunday Open Age
Sport Rugby league
Instituted1946
Inaugural season1947
Number of teams6
ClubMonikerSuburb
North Sydney colours.svg Austral CityBears Austral, New South Wales
Haven colours.svg Baulkham HillsBrumbies Baulkham Hills, New South Wales
Sunshine Coast Sea Eagles colours.png HurricanesHurricanesSydney
Canterbury colours.svg OLQPBulldogsSydney, New South Wales
Cronulla colours.svg South WestSharksSydney, New South Wales
Yorkcolours.svg Winston Hills (2 teams)Hawks Winston Hills, New South Wales

Parramatta Junior Rugby League

Parramatta Junior Rugby League Clubs

ClubSuburbGround
Balmain colours.svg All Saints Toongabbie Tigers JRLC Toongabbie C.V. Kelly Park
Canadacolours.png Austral City Bears Austral Craik Park
Mackay Cutters colours.svg Baulkham Hills Brumbies Baulkham Hills Castlewood Reserve
Bundaberg Colours.svg Cabra-Vale Diggers Edensor Park Cobras Edensor Park Bosnjak Park
New South Wales colours.svg Cabramatta Two Blues Cabramatta New Era Stadium
Cronulla colours.svg Canley Heights JRLFC Smithfield Rosford Street Reserve
Northern Raiders colors.svg Canley Vale JRLFC Canley Vale Adams Park
Parramatta colours.svg Maulers United Fairfield N/A
Wynnum-Manly Colours.svg Greystanes Devils JRLFC Greystanes Darling Street Park
Giantscolours.svg Guildford Junior Rugby League Guilford Mccredie Park
Western Reds colours.svg Hills District JRLFC Baulkham Hills Crestwood Oval
Canadacolours.png Kellyville Bushrangers JRLFC Kellyville Kellyville Park
Mackay Cutters colours.svg Lalor Park JRLFC Lalor Park Cavanagh Reserve
Sunshine Coast Sea Eagles colours.png Marconi Mustangs Bossley Park Marconi Oval
South Sydney colours.svg Merrylands Rams JRLFC Merrylands Merrylands Oval
Cruscolours.svg Mounties Mount Pritchard Mt Pritchard Sportsground
Canterbury colours.svg OLQP Bulldogs RLFC Greystanes Roberta Street Park
Gold Coast Titans colours.svg Parramatta City Titans JRLFC Parramatta Ollie Webb Reserve
Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Junior Eels Rugby League North Parramatta Richie Benaud Oval
Auckland colours.svg Rouse Hill Rhinos Junior Rugby League Castle Hill Wrights Road Reserve
North Sydney colours.svg Seven Hills JRLFC Seven Hills International Peace Park
Western Suburbs colours.svg Wentworthville United JRLFC Wentworthville Ringrose Park
Wests Tigers colours.svg Winston Hills Junior Rugby League Club Baulkham Hills Tory Burn Reserve
Yorkcolours.svg Winston Hill Hawks Winston Hills John Curtin Reserve

Former teams

ClubFinal SeasonReason
Sunshine Coast Sea Eagles colours.png North West Hurricanes 2023Unknown
Cronulla colours.svg South West Sharks 2023Unknown
Brothers Colours.svg Fairfield Patrician Brothers JRLFC 2023Unknown
Cruscolours.svg Blacktown District Rugby League Spartans 2020Unknown
Souths-Logan Magpies Colours.svg Maulers United JRLFC 2020Unknown
Penrith Waratahs1967Formed Penrith District junior rugby league
Windsor Wolves1967Formed Penrith District junior rugby league
St Mary's Saints1967Formed Penrith District junior rugby league

Opens Grand Finals

SeasonPremiersScoreRunners-upGround / Crowd
2020 Wentworthville United JRLFC 19/122–18 Hills District JRLFC 19/1 McCredie Park
2021Season suspended Minor Premier: South West Sharks
2022 Baulkham Hills Brumbies 12–6 OLQP Bulldogs RLFC Ringrose Park

Note: no opens were found for 2020.

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