2013 New South Wales Cup

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2013 New South Wales Cup
League New South Wales Cup
Teams13
Champions Cronulla colours.svg Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Runners-up Blackpoolcolours.svg Windsor Wolves
Premiership winners Cronulla colours.svg Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Wooden spoon Australian colours.svg Wyong Roos
Man of Steel Mitch Williams
( Australian colours.svg Wyong Roos)
Ron Massey Cup
Number of teams12
Premiers Hullcolours.svg Wentworthville Magpies
Minor Premiers New South Wales colours.svg Cabramatta Two Blues
Runners-up Wellington colours.svg Mounties
Player of the yearDean Rysko
( Western Suburbs colours.svg Western Suburbs Magpies)
Sydney Shield
Premiers Catalanscolours.svg Belrose Eagles
Minor Premiers Catalanscolours.svg Belrose Eagles
Runners-up Hullcolours.svg Wentworthville Magpies
Player of the yearJames Mortimer
( Catalanscolours.svg Belrose Eagles)
Top point-scorer(s)James Mortimer 268
( Catalanscolours.svg Belrose Eagles)
  2012
2014  

The 2013 New South Wales Cup season is the second tier rugby league competition held in New South Wales, after the National Rugby League. The 2012 season of the New South Wales Cup commences on Saturday 19 March 2013. The Minor Premiership has ended with Cronulla sitting on top of the ladder at 43 points as the teams head into finals. The grand final will be played at ANZ Stadium at the 2013 NRL Grand Final, and will be broadcast by Fox Sports.

Contents

Clubs

In 2013, 13 clubs are fielding teams in the New South Wales Cup.

ColorsClubLocationStadiumFoundedJoined*A-Grade Team
Canterbury colours.svg Auckland Vulcans Auckland, New Zealand Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland 20072008 New Zealand Warriors
Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Belmore, NSW, Australia Belmore Sports Ground, Belmore 19342008 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Cronulla colours.svg Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Cronulla, NSW, Australia Toyota Park, Woolooware 19632008 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Melbourne Storm
Illawarra colours.svg Illawarra Cutters Illawarra, NSW, Australia WIN Stadium, Wollongong 20122012 St. George-Illawarra Dragons
Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Manly, NSW, Australia Brookvale Oval, Manly 19462008 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
Wellington colours.svg Mount Pritchard Mounties Mount Pritchard, NSW, Australia Mt Pritchard Oval, Mount Pritchard 20122012 Canberra Raiders
Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights Newcastle, NSW, Australia Hunter Stadium, Newcastle 19882012 Newcastle Knights
Newtown colours.svg Newtown Jets Newtown, NSW, Australia Henson Park, Newtown 19082008 Sydney Roosters
North Sydney colours.svg North Sydney Bears Sydney, NSW, Australia North Sydney Oval, Sydney 19082008 South Sydney Rabbitohs
Hullcolours.svg Wentworthville Magpies Wentworthville, NSW, Australia Ringrose Park, Wentworthville 19632008 Parramatta Eels
Balmain colours.svg Wests Tigers Campbelltown, NSW, Australia Campbelltown Stadium, Campbelltown
Leichhardt Oval, Leichhardt
19992013 Wests Tigers
Blackpoolcolours.svg Windsor Wolves Windsor, NSW, Australia Windsor Sporting Complex, Windsor 20032008 Penrith Panthers
Australian colours.svg Wyong Roos Kanwal, NSW, Australia Morrie Breen Oval, Kanwal 19102013None

*: The season the team joined is in the NSW Cup, not any other competition before this.

Ladder

2013 New South Wales Cup season
TeamPldWDLBPFPAPDPts
1 Cronulla colours.svg Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 2419142695332+36343
2 Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights 2418062672511+16140
3 North Sydney colours.svg North Sydney Bears 2417072755426+32938
4 Blackpoolcolours.svg Windsor Wolves 2414192758601+15733
5 Newtown colours.svg Newtown Jets 24140102692568+12432
6 Canterbury colours.svg Auckland Vulcans 24121112590569+3529
7 Balmain colours.svg Wests Tigers 24110132611627-1626
8 Hullcolours.svg Wentworthville Magpies 24110132657729-7226
9 Illawarra colours.svg Illawarra Cutters 24101132560654-9425
10 Wellington colours.svg Mount Pritchard Mounties 24100142541618-7724
11 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly Sea Eagles 1970172372794-42218
12 Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 2060182514676-16216
13 Australian colours.svg Wyong Roos 2450192466778-31214

Season

Round 1

DateTimeHomeAwayVenueResult
Sat, 9 Mar1:05 PMWentworthville MagpiesMountiesParramatta Stadium32 - 18
Sat, 9 Mar3:00 PMCanterbury Bankstown BulldogsNorth Sydney BearsBelmore Sports Ground16 - 38
Sat, 9 Mar3:00 PMManly Sea EaglesAuckland VulcansBrookvale Oval26 - 24
Sat, 9 Mar3:00 PMIllawarra CuttersNewtown JetsWIN Stadium, Wgong10 - 30
Sun, 10 Mar2:30 PMCronulla SharksWests TigersToyota Stadium36 - 16
Sun, 10 Mar3:00 PMWyong RoosNewcastle KnightsMorrie Breen24 - 36

Windsor Wolves Bye

Round 2

DateTimeHomeAwayVenueResult
Sat, 16 Mar1:00 PMAuckland VulcansNewtown JetsMt Smart Stadium24 - 12
Sat, 16 Mar1:05 PMCanterbury Bankstown BulldogsIllawarra CuttersLeichhardt Oval26 - 16
Sat, 16 Mar3:00 PMCronulla SharksNorth Sydney BearsToyota Stadium16 - 8
Sat, 16 Mar3:00 PMMountiesManly Sea EaglesMt Pritchard Sports Ground40 - 10
Sun, 17 Mar11:00 AMWests TigersWindsor WolvesCampbelltown Sprts Std42 - 44
Sun, 17 Mar3:00 PMWentworthville MagpiesWyong RoosRingrose Park34 - 24

Newcastle Knights Bye

Round 3

DateTimeHomeAwayVenueResult
Sat, 23 Mar1:05 PMWests TigersManly Sea EaglesLeichhardt Oval50 - 12
Sat, 23 Mar3:00 PMMountiesCronulla SharksMt Pritchard Sports Ground6 - 32
Sat, 23 Mar3:00 PMCanterbury Bankstown BulldogsWentworthville MagpiesBelmore Sports Ground26 - 36
Sat, 23 Mar3:00 PMNewtown JetsNorth Sydney BearsHenson Park12 - 24
Sun, 24 Mar3:00 PMNewcastle KnightsAuckland VulcansNewcastle No.2 Sprtsgrnd, NSW30 - 10
Sun, 24 Mar3:00 PMWyong RoosWindsor WolvesMorrie Breen22 - 38

Illawarra Cutters Bye

Round 4

DateTimeHomeAwayVenueResult
Sat, 30 Mar3:10 PMCronulla SharksNewtown JetsToyota Stadium32 - 24
Sat, 30 Mar3:00 PMWests TigersWentworthville MagpiesLeichhardt Oval26 - 24
Sat, 30 Mar3:00 PMManly Sea EaglesCanterbury Bankstown BulldogsBrookvale Oval36 - 12
Sat, 30 Mar3:00 PMIllawarra CuttersNorth Sydney BearsWIN Stadium, Wgong12 - 42
Sun, 31 Mar2:30 PMNewcastle KnightsMountiesHunter Stadium26 - 20
Mon, 1 Apr12:00 PMAuckland VulcansWindsor WolvesMt Smart Stadium24 - 24

Wyong Roos Bye

Round 5

DateTimeHomeAwayVenueResult
Sat, 6 Apr1:05 PMWentworthville MagpiesNewcastle KnightsParramatta Stadium36 - 30
Sat, 6 Apr3:00 PMManly Sea EaglesNewtown JetsBrookvale Oval10 - 38
Sat, 6 Apr3:00 PMCanterbury Bankstown BulldogsWests TigersBelmore Sports Ground18 - 22
Sat, 6 Apr6:00 PMWindsor WolvesIllawarra CuttersWindsor Sports Complex40 - 16
Sun, 7 Apr12:00 PMAuckland VulcansNorth Sydney BearsMt Smart Stadium10 - 22
Sun, 7 Apr3:00 PMWyong RoosCronulla SharksMorrie Breen12 - 46

Mounties Bye

Round 6

DateTimeHomeAwayVenueResult
Sat, 13 Apr1:05 PMNewcastle KnightsWindsor WolvesHunter Stadium42 - 28
Sat, 13 Apr3:00 PMCronulla SharksCanterbury Bankstown BulldogsToyota Stadium28 - 16
Sat, 13 Apr3:00 PMMountiesAuckland VulcansMt Pritchard Sports Ground6 - 28
Sat, 13 Apr3:00 PMManly Sea EaglesIllawarra CuttersBrookvale Oval16 - 36
Sun, 14 Apr3:00 PMWentworthville MagpiesNewtown JetsRingrose Park22 - 62
Sun, 14 Apr3:00 PMNorth Sydney BearsWyong RoosNorth Sydney Oval28 - 12

Wests Tigers Bye

City v Country

DateTimeHomeAwayVenueResult
Sat, 20 Apr3:10 PMMountiesNorth Sydney BearsCentrebet Stadium10 - 12
Sun, 21 Apr12:00 PMWentworthville MagpiesWindsor WolvesRingrose Park22 - 36
Wed, 1 May7:30 PMCanterbury Bankstown BulldogsWyong RoosBelmore Sports Ground18 - 22
Wed, 8 May5:30 PMManly Sea EaglesCronulla SharksLeichhardt Oval4 - 32
Wed, 8 May7:30 PMWests TigersIllawarra CuttersLeichhardt Oval38 - 24

Auckland Vulcans Bye

Round 7

DateTimeHomeAwayVenueResult
Sat, 27 Apr1:00 PMAuckland VulcansWests TigersMt Smart Stadium26 - 24
Sat, 27 Apr1:00 PMCronulla SharksNewcastle KnightsHenson Park50 - 16
Sat, 27 Apr1:10 PMWyong RoosIllawarra CuttersLeichhardt Oval12 - 40
Sat, 27 Apr3:00 PMNewtown JetsMountiesHenson Park16 - 22
Sat, 27 Apr6:00 PMWindsor WolvesManly Sea EaglesWindsor Sports Complex20 - 22
Sun, 28 Apr3:00 PMNorth Sydney BearsWentworthville MagpiesNorth Sydney Oval46 - 18

Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs Bye

Round 8

DateTimeHomeAwayVenueResult
Sat, 4 May1:00 PMCronulla SharksAuckland VulcansHenson Park48 - 10
Sat, 4 May1:05 PMNewcastle KnightsCanterbury Bankstown BulldogsLeichhardt Oval26 - 18
Sat, 4 May3:00 PMManly Sea EaglesWentworthville MagpiesBrookvale Oval14 - 38
Sat, 4 May3:00 PMNewtown JetsIllawarra CuttersHenson Park20 - 28
Sat, 4 May3:00 PMMountiesWyong RoosMt Pritchard Sports Ground44 - 24
Sun, 5 May3:00 PMNorth Sydney BearsWests TigersNorth Sydney Oval12 - 16

Windsor Wolves Bye

Round 9

DateTimeHomeAwayVenueResult
Sat, 11 May1:05 PMAuckland VulcansWyong RoosWestpac Stadium24 - 28
Sat, 11 May3:00 PMIllawarra CuttersWentworthville MagpiesWIN Stadium, Wgong28 - 22
Sat, 11 May3:00 PMCanterbury Bankstown BulldogsMountiesBelmore Sports Ground22 - 26
Sun, 12 May2:30 PMWindsor WolvesCronulla SharksCentrebet Stadium16 - 29
Sun, 12 May3:00 PMNorth Sydney BearsManly Sea EaglesNorth Sydney Oval54 - 6
Sun, 12 May3:00 PMNewcastle KnightsWests TigersNewcastle No.2 Sprtsgrnd, NSW10 - 8

Newtown Jets Bye

Round 10

DateTimeHomeAwayVenueResult
Sat, 18 May1:05 PMIllawarra CuttersCronulla SharksWIN Stadium, Wgong12 - 28
Sat, 18 May3:00 PMWests TigersNewtown JetsLeichhardt Oval26 - 30
Sat, 18 May3:00 PMCanterbury Bankstown BulldogsAuckland VulcansBelmore Sports Ground38 - 30
Sat, 18 May3:00 PMManly Sea EaglesNewcastle KnightsBrookvale Oval18 - 22
Sat, 18 May6:00 PMWindsor WolvesMountiesWindsor Sports Complex48 - 6
Sun, 19 May3:00 PMWyong RoosWentworthville MagpiesMorrie Breen16 - 55

North Sydney Bears Bye

Round 11

DateTimeHomeAwayVenueResult
Sat, 25 May1:05 PMIllawarra CuttersWindsor WolvesWIN Jubilee Oval, Kgrh32 - 36
Sat, 25 May3:00 PMManly Sea EaglesMountiesBrookvale Oval24 - 20
Sat, 25 May3:00 PMNorth Sydney BearsNewtown JetsNorth Sydney Oval24 - 40
Sat, 25 May3:00 PMWests TigersWyong RoosCampbelltown Sprts Std39 - 26
Sun, 26 May12:00 PMAuckland VulcansNewcastle KnightsMt Smart Stadium28 - 24
Sun, 26 May3:00 PMWentworthville MagpiesCanterbury Bankstown BulldogsRingrose Park24 - 28

Cronulla Sharks Bye

Round 12

DateTimeHomeAwayVenueResult
Sat, 1 Jun1:00 PMAuckland VulcansIllawarra CuttersMt Smart #236 - 10
Sat, 1 Jun3:00 PMCanterbury Bankstown BulldogsNewtown JetsBelmore Sports Ground18 - 30
Sat, 1 Jun3:10 PMNorth Sydney BearsCronulla SharksLeichhardt Oval16 - 26
Sat, 1 Jun6:00 PMWindsor WolvesWests TigersWindsor Sports Complex28 - 12
Sun, 2 Jun3:00 PMWyong RoosManly Sea EaglesMorrie Breen26 - 10
Sun, 2 Jun3:00 PMNewcastle KnightsWentworthville MagpiesNewcastle No.2 Sprtsgrnd, NSW20 - 14

Mounties Bye

Round 13

DateTimeHomeAwayVenueResult
Sat, 8 Jun1:00 PMNorth Sydney BearsCanterbury Bankstown BulldogsNorth Sydney Oval42 - 20
Sat, 8 Jun1:05 PMNewcastle KnightsIllawarra CuttersHunter Stadium28 - 26
Sat, 8 Jun3:00 PMCronulla SharksMountiesToyota Stadium10 - 0
Sun, 9 Jun12:00 PMAuckland VulcansManly Sea EaglesMt Smart Stadium38 - 10
Sun, 9 Jun3:00 PMWentworthville MagpiesWests TigersRingrose Park26 - 24
Sun, 9 Jun3:00 PMNewtown JetsWindsor WolvesPioneer Oval26 - 22

Wyong Roos Bye

Round 14

DateTimeHomeAwayVenueResult
Sat, 15 Jun1:05 PMWests TigersCanterbury Bankstown BulldogsLeichhardt Oval36 - 20
Sat, 15 Jun3:00 PMIllawarra CuttersMountiesWIN Stadium, Wgong32 - 26
Sat, 15 Jun3:15 PMCronulla SharksWentworthville MagpiesToyota Stadium44 - 20
Sat, 15 Jun6:00 PMWindsor WolvesAuckland VulcansWindsor Sports Complex14 - 20
Sun, 16 Jun3:00 PMWyong RoosNewtown JetsMorrie Breen6 - 40
Sun, 16 Jun3:00 PMNewcastle KnightsNorth Sydney BearsNewcastle No.2 Sprtsgrnd, NSW20 - 10

Manly Sea Eagles Bye

Round 15

DateTimeHomeAwayVenueResult
Sat, 22 Jun3:00 PMWests TigersAuckland VulcansCampbelltown Sprts Std20 - 18
Sat, 22 Jun3:00 PMIllawarra CuttersWyong RoosWIN Stadium, Wgong36 - 28
Sat, 22 Jun3:00 PMNewtown JetsCronulla SharksHenson Park16 - 18
Sat, 22 Jun3:00 PMMountiesWentworthville MagpiesMt Pritchard Sports Ground35 - 6
Sat, 22 Jun3:00 PMCanterbury Bankstown BulldogsManly Sea EaglesBelmore Sports Ground8 - 18
Wed, 3 Jul7:30 PMNorth Sydney BearsWindsor WolvesNorth Sydney Oval24 - 28

Newcastle Knights Bye

Round 16

DateTimeHomeAwayVenueResult
Sat, 29 Jun3:00 PMManly Sea EaglesWindsor WolvesBrookvale Oval6 - 20
Sat, 29 Jun3:00 PMMountiesNewtown JetsMt Pritchard Sports Ground34 - 16
Sun, 30 Jun12:00 PMAuckland VulcansCronulla SharksMt Smart Stadium18 - 16
Sun, 30 Jun1:05 PMWests TigersNewcastle KnightsCampbelltown Stadium18 - 38
Sun, 30 Jun3:00 PMWyong RoosCanterbury Bankstown BulldogsMorrie Breen26 - 24
Sun, 30 Jun3:00 PMNorth Sydney BearsIllawarra CuttersNorth Sydney Oval42 - 14

Wentworthville Magpies Bye

Round 17

DateTimeHomeAwayVenueResult
Sat, 6 Jul1:00 PMCronulla SharksWindsor WolvesHenson Park26 - 24
Sat, 6 Jul1:05 PMIllawarra CuttersManly Sea EaglesWIN Jubilee Oval, Kgrh24 - 26
Sat, 6 Jul3:00 PMCanterbury Bankstown BulldogsNewcastle KnightsBelmore Sports Ground20 - 38
Sat, 6 Jul3:00 PMWests TigersMountiesCampbelltown Sprts Std40 - 18
Sat, 6 Jul3:00 PMNewtown JetsWentworthville MagpiesHenson Park28 - 26
Sun, 7 Jul3:00 PMWyong RoosNorth Sydney BearsMorrie Breen14 - 26

Auckland Vulcans Bye

Round 18

DateTimeHomeAwayVenueResult
Sat, 13 Jul1:10 PMWentworthville MagpiesManly Sea EaglesParramatta Stadium20 - 10
Sat, 13 Jul3:00 PMNewtown JetsNewcastle KnightsHenson Park26 - 14

Round 19

DateTimeHomeAwayVenueResult
Sat, 20 Jul1:00 PMCronulla SharksIllawarra CuttersHenson Park16 - 16
Sat, 20 Jul1:10 PMMountiesNewcastle KnightsCanberra Stadium28 - 16
Sat, 20 Jul3:00 PMCanterbury Bankstown BulldogsWindsor WolvesBelmore Sports Ground32 - 30
Sat, 20 Jul3:00 PMNewtown JetsAuckland VulcansHenson Park40 - 26
Sun, 21 Jul3:00 PMWyong RoosWests TigersMorrie Breen18 - 30

North Sydney Bears Bye

Round 20

DateTimeHomeAwayVenueResult
Sat, 27 Jul1:05 PMIllawarra CuttersAuckland VulcansWIN Stadium, Wgong17 -16
Sat, 27 Jul3:00 PMMountiesCanterbury Bankstown BulldogsMt Pritchard Sports Ground26 - 24
Sat, 27 Jul3:00 PMManly Sea EaglesWyong RoosBrookvale Oval28 - 24
Sat, 27 Jul5:00 PMNewcastle KnightsCronulla SharksNewcastle No.2 Sprtsgrnd, NSW16 - 8
Sat, 27 Jul6:00 PMWindsor WolvesNewtown JetsWindsor Sports Complex36 - 24
Sun, 28 Jul3:00 PMWentworthville MagpiesNorth Sydney BearsRingrose Park24 - 64

Wests Tigers Bye

Round 21

DateTimeHomeAwayVenueResult
Sat, 3 Aug1:00 PMAuckland VulcansWentworthville MagpiesMt Smart #244-10
Sat, 3 Aug3:00 PM Illawarra CuttersCanterbury Bankstown BulldogsWIN Stadium, Wgong26-22
Sat, 3 Aug3:00 PM North Sydney BearsMountiesNorth Sydney Oval30-26
Sat, 3 Aug3:00 PM Cronulla SharksWyong RoosToyota Stadium24-0
Sat, 3 Aug3:00 PM Newtown JetsWests TigersHenson Park44-22
Sat, 3 Aug6:00 PMWindsor WolvesNewcastle KnightsWindsor Sports Complex36-38

Manly Sea Eagles Bye

Round 22

DateTimeHomeAwayVenueResult
Sat, 10 Aug1:00 PMAuckland VulcansCanterbury Bankstown BulldogsMt Smart #222-12
Sat, 10 Aug3:00 PMWests TigersCronulla SharksCampbelltown Sprts Std6-46
Sat, 10 Aug3:00 PMNewtown JetsManly Sea-EaglesHenson Park50-32
Sat, 10 Aug6:00 PMWindsor WolvesWentworthville MagpiesWindsor Sports Complex42-46
Sun, 11 Aug3:00 PMWyong RoosMountiesMorrie Breen24-20
Sun, 11 Aug3:00 PMNorth Sydney BearsNewcastle KnightsNorth Sydney Oval23-10

Illawarra Cutters Bye

Round 23

DateTimeHomeAwayVenueResult
Sat, 17 Aug3:00 PMCanterbury Bankstown BulldogsCronulla SharksBelmore Sports Ground28-18
Sat, 17 Aug3:00 PMManly Sea EaglesWests TigersBrookvale Oval18-28
Sat, 17 Aug3:00 PMMountiesIllawarra CuttersCanberra Stadium24-22
Sat, 17 Aug6:00 PMWindsor WolvesNorth Sydney BearsWindsor Sports Complex48-28
Sun, 18 Aug3:00 PMNewcastle KnightsNewtown JetsNewcastle No.2 Sprtsgrnd, NSW38-10
Sun, 18 Aug3:00 PMWyong RoosAuckland VulcansMorrie Breen20-38

Wentworthville Magpies Bye

Round 24

DateTimeHomeAwayVenueResult
Sat, 24 Aug3:00 PMCronulla SharksManly Sea EaglesToyota Stadium54-0
Sat, 24 Aug3:00 PMIllawarra CuttersNewcastle KnightsSCG26-30
Sat, 24 Aug3:00 PMNewtown JetsWyong RoosHenson Park28-20
Sat, 24 Aug3:00 PMMountiesWindsor WolvesMt Pritchard Sports Ground26-46
Sat, 24 Aug3:00 PMWests TigersNorth Sydney BearsCampbelltown Sprts Std16-32
Sun, 25 Aug3:00 PMWentworthville MagpiesAuckland VulcansRingrose Park42-22

Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs Bye

Round 25

DateTimeHomeAwayVenueResult
Sat, 31 Aug1:00 PMAuckland VulcansMountiesMt Smart #248-28
Sat, 31 Aug3:00 PMIllawarra CuttersWests TigersWIN Stadium, Wgong27-22
Sat, 31 Aug3:00 PMManly Sea EaglesNorth Sydney BearsBrookvale Oval6-60
Sat, 31 Aug3:00 PMWindsor WolvesCanterbury Bankstown Bulldogs30-14
Sun, 1 Sep3:00 PMWentworthville MagpiesCronulla SharksRingrose Park32-12
Sun, 1 Sep3:00 PMNewcastle KnightsWyong RoosNewcastle No.2 Sprtsgrnd, NSW48-16

Newtown Jets Bye

Round 26

DateTimeHomeAwayVenueResult
Sat, 7 Sep3:00 PMNorth Sydney BearsAuckland VulcansNorth Sydney Oval48-6
Sat, 7 Sep3:00 PMNewtown Jets Canterbury Bankstown BulldogsHenson Park30-34
Sat, 7 Sep3:00 PMMountiesWests TigersMt Pritchard Sports Ground32-30
Sat, 7 Sep6:00 PMWindsor WolvesWyong RoosWindsor Sports Complex24-22
Sun, 8 Sep3:00 PMNewcastle KnightsManly Sea EaglesNewcastle No.2 Sprtsgrnd, NSW56-10
Sun, 8 Sep3:00 PMWentworthville MagpiesIllawarra CuttersRingrose Park [1] 28-30

Cronulla Sharks Bye

Player of the Year

Wyong Roos hooker Mitch Williams was named NSW Cup Player of the Year. [2]

Final Series Chart

Qualifying and elimination finalsSemi-finalsPreliminary finalsGrand Final
Shark Park, Sat 14 Sep
1Cronulla Sharks22
4Windsor Wolves24 Leichhardt, Sun 22 Sep
Cronulla Sharks54
Leichhardt, Sun 15 SepNewtown Jets18 Leichhardt, Sun 29 Sep [3] [4]
5Newtown Jets40Windsor Wolves36
8Wentworthville Magpies26Newcastle Knights32 ANZ Stadium, Sun 6 Oct
Windsor Wolves8
Shark Park, Sat 14 Sep Leichhardt, Sun 29 Sep [5] [6] Cronulla Sharks36
6Auckland Vulcans24Cronulla Sharks38
7West Tigers34 Leichhardt, Sun 22 SepNorth Sydney Bears6
West Tigers10
Leichhardt, Sun 15 SepNewcastle Knights38
2Newcastle Knights28
3North Sydney Bears32

Grand Final

The Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks defeated the Windsor Wolves in the Grand Final. The Sharks were coached by Tony Herman and captained by Chad Townsend. [7]

Sunday, 6 October 2013
1.45pm (AEDT)
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 36—8 Windsor Wolves
Tries: 6
Kirisome Auva'a 2 (59', 77')
Penani Manumalealii (19')
Tyrone Peachey (24')
Michael Lichaa (38')
Junior Moors (62')
Goals: 6
Chad Townsend 6
HT: 18–8
Reports [8] [9] [10]
Tries: 2
Eto Nabuli 2 (9', 31')
Goals: nil
ANZ Stadium, Sydney
Referee: Zbigniew Przekiasa-Adamski

Media

The 2013 Season was included as part of Fox Sports' Saturday Afternoon of Football. At the Start of the season it would kick off with the NSW cup, followed by the Holden Cup and then the NRL, however in round 23 the Holden cup and NSW cup were swapped and continued like this for the rest of the season.

Ron Massey Cup

The 2013 Ron Massey Cup season was the third tier rugby league competition held in New South Wales, after the National Rugby League and New South Wales Cup.

RankClubMWDLBPFPAPDPts
1 New South Wales colours.svg Cabramatta Two Blues 2217050753442+31134
2 Wellington colours.svg Mount Pritchard Mounties 2216150775437+33833
3 Hullcolours.svg Wentworthville Magpies 2215070830445+38530
4 Balmain colours.svg The Entrance Tigers 2214170720470+25029
5 Auburn Warriors 2214080727534+19328
6Burwood North Ryde22110110624572+5222
7 Australian colours.svg Windsor Wolves 22101110601566+3521
8 Western Suburbs colours.svg Western Suburbs Magpies 2290130644637+718
9 Country colours.svg Guildford Owls 2290130565734-16918
10 Blacktown Workers 2280140576824-24816
11 Widnes colours.svg Asquith Magpies 2271140550726-17615
12 Wales colours.svg Kingsgrove Colts 22002203241302-9780

Finals Series

Qualifying and elimination finalsSemi-finalsPreliminary finalsGrand Final
New Era Stadium, Sat 7 Sep
1Cabramatta Two Blues16
4The Entrance Tigers21New Era Stadium, Sat 14 Sep
Cabramatta Two Blues20
New Era Stadium, Sat 7 SepWestern Suburbs Magpies24Kogarah Jubilee, Sun 22 Sep
5Auburn Warriors16The Entrance Tigers8
8Western Suburbs28Mounties48St Marys Stadium, Sat 28 Sep
Mounties18
Ringrose Park, Sat 7 SepKogarah Jubilee, Sun 22 SepWentworthville Magpies32
6Burwood North Ryde34Western Suburbs Magpies24
7Windsor Wolves24Lidcombe Oval, Sat 14 SepWentworthville Magpies32
Burwood North Ryde18
Ringrose Park, Sat 7 SepMounties20
2Mounties16
3Wentworthville Magpies22

Player of the Year

Dean Rysko from the Western Suburbs Magpies was named the Ron Massey Cup player of the year at the 2013 Brad Fittler Medal Night. [11]

Grand Final

Wentworthville Magpies 32 (D.Penese 3, J.MacKenzie, A.Takapu, B.Waters tries; A.FIuke 4 goals) beat Mounties 18 (G.Lahey, A.Tuatuaa, F.Pakutoa, N.Kassis tries; B.Lahey goal) in the Ron Massey Cup grand final at St Marys Leagues Stadium on Saturday, September 28, 2013. [4] [12] [13]

Sydney Shield

The 2013 Sydney Shield season was the fourth tier rugby league competition held in New South Wales, after the National Rugby League, New South Wales Cup and Ron Massey Cup.
Eleven teams participated in the Sydney Shield competition.

Finals Series

The final series for the 2013 Sydney Shield was a top-five. This gave minor premiers, Belrose Eagles, a bye in the first week of the finals series.
Finals Week 1
Hills District Bulls beat Cabramatta Two Blues 30-14 at New Era Stadium on Saturday, September 7, 2013. Cabramatta were eliminated.
Wentworthville Magpies beat Mounties 76-22 at Ringrose Park.
Finals Week 2
Mounties beat Hills District Bulls 41-40, in golden-point extra time at Lidcombe Oval on Saturday, September 14, 2013. Hills District Bulls were eliminated.
Belrose Eagles beat Wentworthville Magpies 38-34.
Finals Week 3
Wentworthville Magpies beat Mounties 56-30 at Kogarah Jubilee Oval.

Player of the Year

Belrose Eagles fullback and captain-coach James Mortimer was named the Sydney Shield Player of the Year. [16]

Grand Final

Belrose Eagles beat Wentworthville Magpies 30-26 at St Marys Leagues Stadium on Saturday, September 28, 2013. The Eagles were captain-coached by James Mortimer. [17]

See also

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