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Group 16 Rugby League

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Group 16 Rugby League
SportRugby league
Formerly known asFar South Coast Rugby League
Instituted1932
Inaugural season1946
Number of teams10
Country Australia
Premiers
Merimbula-Pambula Bulldogs (2023)
Most titles
Eden Tigers (14 titles)
WebsiteGroup 16 Rugby League on facebook

Group 16 is a rugby league competition on the south coast of New South Wales, run under the auspices of the Country Rugby League. The Group 16 district covers the area from Batemans Bay down the Sapphire Coast to Eden, and inland across the Southern Tablelands to the Snowy Mountains towns of Cooma and Jindabyne.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia the commencement of Group 16 2020 season was postponed and subsequently cancelled.[1][2]

The competition is held across four grades, First Grade, Reserve Grade, Ladies League Tag and Under 18s.

The competition also has a junior league with clubs aligned with their respective teams of the senior competition.

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Teams

Club Est. Home Ground Premierships Premiership Years
Sub
Group
Group
Batemans Bay Tigers
1897 Mackay Park 3 1

1940 (Bodalla); 1948, 1953 (Northern); 1967

Bega Roosters
1960 Bega Recreation Ground 0 12 1966, 1971, 1972, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 2000, 2001, 2014, 2022
Bombala Blue Heelers
1932 Bombala Showground &

Delegate Showground

9 6

1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936 (Southern Monaro); 1950, 1966, 1967, 1968 (Group 19); 1976, 1977, 1979, 1983, 1991, 2018

Cooma Stallions
1971 Cooma Showground 0 3 1984, 1994, 2017
Eden Tigers
1940 George Brown Memorial Oval 3 14 1947, 1949, 1954 (Imlay); 1959, 1963, 1978, 1981, 1982, 1992, 1995, 1997, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011
Merimbula-Pambula Bulldogs
1975 Pambula Sporting Complex 1 3 1980, 1993, 2023

(1927 Far South sub-group as Pambula-Merimbula)

Moruya Sharks
1925 Ack Weyman Oval 0 5 1989, 1998, 2013, 2015, 2016
Narooma Devils
1929 Bill Smythe Memorial Oval 3 6

1951, 1952, 1955 (Northern); 1999, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2012

Snowy River Bears
1950s JJ Connors Oval 0 1 1996
Tathra Sea Eagles
1926 Lawrence Park 3 1 1951, 1952, 1953 (Imlay); 2019

Former Clubs

Former clubs that once played in the area include:

Map

Local Area in New South Wales
Locations of the current Group 16 clubs.
Map
About OpenStreetMaps
Maps: terms of use
45km
30miles
none
Batemans Bay
Tathra
Narooma
Moruya
Merimbula
Eden
Cooma
Candelo
Bombala
.
Bega
Relation to state & national capitals
Map
About OpenStreetMaps
Maps: terms of use
800km
500miles
none
Bega
Canberra
.
Sydney

Premiers

First Grade Premiers

Season Grand Final information Minor Premiers
Premiers Score Runners-up
1956
Bega Rovers
8–2
Cobargo-Bermagui Eels
1957
Bemboka
5–0
Candelo
Bemboka
1958
Bemboka
27–0
Eden Tigers
Bemboka
1959
Eden Tigers
3–2
Bemboka
Eden Tigers
1960
Bemboka
10–3
Eden Tigers
Eden Tigers
1961
Bemboka
10–3
Tathra Sea Eagles
Tathra Sea Eagles
1962
Bemboka
3–0
Tathra Sea Eagles
Bemboka
1963
Eden Tigers
14–5
Tathra Sea Eagles
Tathra Sea Eagles
1964
Bodalla
4–2
Bemboka
Bodalla
1965
Candelo
17–9
Bemboka
Tathra Sea Eagles
1966
Bega Roosters
9–7
Moruya Sharks
Moruya Sharks
1967
Batemans Bay Tigers
7–0
Bega Roosters
Batemans Bay Tigers
1968
Pambula
13–8
Batemans Bay Tigers
Bega Roosters
1969
Candelo-Bemboka Panthers
16–4
Moruya Sharks
Candelo-Bemboka Panthers
1970
Candelo-Bemboka Panthers
15–8
Bega Roosters
Bega Roosters
1971
Bega Roosters
11–7
Eden Tigers
Eden Tigers
1972
Bega Roosters
12–7
Tathra Sea Eagles
Tathra Sea Eagles
1973
Candelo-Bemboka Panthers
13–3
Bombala Blue Heelers
Candelo-Bemboka Panthers
1974
Candelo-Bemboka Panthers
26–10
Bombala Blue Heelers
Bombala Blue Heelers
1975
Candelo-Bemboka Panthers
13–10
Bombala Blue Heelers
Candelo-Bemboka Panthers
1976
Bombala Blue Heelers
12–4
Delegate
Bombala Blue Heelers
1977
Bombala Blue Heelers
9–8
Eden Tigers
Bega Roosters
1978
Eden Tigers
24–3
Cooma Stallions
Cooma Stallions
1979
Bombala Blue Heelers
14–2
Bega Roosters
Snowy River Bears
1980
Merimbula-Pambula Bulldogs
19–7
Snowy River Bears
Snowy River Bears
1981
Eden Tigers
8–6
Bega Roosters
Bombala Blue Heelers
1982
Eden Tigers
7–4
Snowy River Bears
Snowy River Bears
1983
Bombala-Delegate
15–7
Bega Roosters
Bombala-Delegate
1984
Cooma Stallions
12–9
Bombala-Delegate
Bombala-Delegate
1985
Bega Roosters
14–8
Narooma Devils
Bega Roosters
1986
Bega Roosters
9–8
Bombala-Delegate
Bega Roosters
1987
Bega Roosters
20–6
Merimbula-Pambula Bulldogs
Bega Roosters
1988
Bega Roosters
28–6
Cooma Stallions
Bega Roosters
1989
Moruya Sharks
38–10
Cooma Stallions
Moruya Sharks
1990
Bega Roosters
14–6
Snowy River Bears
Narooma Devils
1991
Bombala Blue Heelers
28–22
Bega Roosters
Bombala Blue Heelers
1992
Eden Tigers
16–14
Cooma Stallions
Eden Tigers
1993
Merimbula-Pambula Bulldogs
13–4
Eden Tigers
Eden Tigers
1994
Cooma Stallions
14–8
Bega Roosters
Bega Roosters
1995
Eden Tigers
28–2
Cooma Stallions
Cooma Stallions
1996
Snowy River Bears
18–0
Eden Tigers
Eden Tigers
1997
Eden Tigers
23–8
Moruya Sharks
Eden Tigers
1998
Moruya Sharks
36–14
Eden Tigers
Moruya Sharks
1999
Narooma Devils
12–11
Bombala Blue Heelers
Narooma Devils
2000
Bega Roosters
19–18
Bombala Blue Heelers
Bega Roosters
2001
Bega Roosters
12–8
Tathra Sea Eagles
Bega Roosters
2002
Eden Tigers
21–6
Tathra Sea Eagles
Eden Tigers
2003
Narooma Devils
40–2
Eden Tigers
Narooma Devils
2004
Narooma Devils
42–24
Moruya Sharks
Narooma Devils
2005
Narooma Devils
18–14
Cooma Stallions
Eden Tigers
2006
Eden Tigers
28–8
Cooma Stallions
Cooma Stallions
2007
Eden Tigers
30–22
Bombala Blue Heelers
Eden Tigers
2008[3]
Eden Tigers
32–8
Bega Roosters
Eden Tigers
2009
Narooma Devils
56–32
Cooma Stallions
Narooma Devils
2010[4]
Eden Tigers
18–10
Bega Roosters
Cooma Stallions
2011[5]
Eden Tigers
18–4
Bega Roosters
Eden Tigers
2012[6]
Narooma Devils
20–14
Moruya Sharks
Moruya Sharks
2013[7]
Moruya Sharks
14–10
Bega Roosters
Moruya Sharks
2014[8][9]
Bega Roosters
28–8
Narooma Devils
Moruya Sharks
2015
Moruya Sharks
50–12
Bega Roosters
Moruya Sharks
2016[10]
Moruya Sharks
24–14
Bega Roosters
Moruya Sharks
2017[11]
Cooma Stallions
38–18
Bombala Blue Heelers
Cooma Stallions
2018[12]
Bombala Blue Heelers
14–12
Bega Roosters
Bega Roosters
2019[13]
Tathra Sea Eagles
24–18
Bega Roosters
Bega Roosters
2020 season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021 2021 Finals Series and Grand Final cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
Merimbula-Pambula Bulldogs
2022
Bega Roosters
24–14
Tathra Sea Eagles
Bombala Blue Heelers
2023[14]
Merimbula-Pambula Bulldogs
38-18
Tathra Sea Eagles
Eden Tigers

Juniors

Batemans Bay Tigers

Bega Roosters

Bombala Blue Heelers

Cooma Stallions

Merimbula-Pambula Bulldogs

Moruya Sharks

Narooma Devils

Tathra Sea Eagles

Eden Tigers

Sub-Group Competitions

From the mid-1920s to the mid-1950s Rugby League was played in what became known as sub-group competitions.

Far South Coast / Northern Sub-Group

This competition began as the Far South Coast Rugby League in 1925, with Wyndham Oaks, Bega Waratahs, Bega Federals, Candelo, Pambula Buccaneers and Eden as the competing teams.[15] In 1937 the first grade competition was not held, with teams playing challenge cup matches instead, although a reserve grade competition was held. Following the 1940 Grand Final, competition was suspended due to World War Two.[16]

Competition resumed in 1946.

Season Grand Final information Minor Premiers
Premiers Score Runners-up Report
1925 Wyndham No Finals [17]
1926 Bega Federals No Finals [18]
1927
Pambula-Merimbula
4–2 Quaama [19][20]
Pambula
1928 Quaama 9–3 Bega [21] Quaama
1929 Candelo 5–3
Pambula
[22]
1930 Candelo 7–5
Cobargo
[23] Candelo
1931 Bega 18–0 Candelo [24] Bega
1932 Candelo 14–4 Merimbula [25]
1933 Candelo 3–3
Bega Rovers
[26] Candelo
1934
Bega Rovers
13–2 Candelo [27] Bega
1935
Bega Rovers
5–5 Candelo [28] Bega
1936
Bega Rovers
21–4
Cobargo
[29]
1938
Cobargo
9–5 Bermagui [30]
Cobargo
1940
Batemans Bay
18–5
Cobargo
[16]
Batemans Bay
1946
Cobargo
17–8 Dry River [31] Dry River
1947
Bega Rovers
14–10
Cobargo
[32]
Bega Rovers
1948
Batemans Bay
20–4
Cobargo
[33]
Batemans Bay
1949
Dry River-Cobargo
23–7
Batemans Bay
[34]
1950
Cobargo-Dry River
5–4
Batemans Bay
[35]
1951
Narooma
9–6
Bega Rovers
[36]
1952
Narooma
19–0
Bega Rovers
[37]
Narooma
1953
Batemans Bay
2–0
Bega Rovers
[38]
Batemans Bay
1954
Bega Rovers
13–6
Batemans Bay
[39]
Bega Rovers
1955
Narooma
10–0
Batemans Bay
[40]
1956 Cobargo-Bermagui Eels [41]

Pambula / Imlay

A competition centred around Pambula was held in 1933. Four teams contested the 1936 season: Pambula, Eden, Wolumla and Burragate.[42]

The 1947 Imlay Rugby League competition included Bemboka, Candelo, Eden, Pambula, Tathra, Wolumla and Wyndham.[43] The Bega Rovers and Bega Wests switched from the Northern Sub-Group to the Imlay League in 1955.[44]

Season Grand Final information Minor Premiers
Premiers Score Runners-up Report
1933 Wyndham 12–2
Pambula
[26]
Pambula
1934 Wolumla 7–7
Pambula
[45]
1936
Pambula
7–6
Eden
[46]
1937
Pambula Old Boys
7–0 Wyndham [47]
1938 Merimbula 9–6
Pambula
[48]
1940 Wolumla Merimbula [49]
1947
Eden
7–4 Bemboka [50]
1948 Candelo 5–4 Bemboka [51] Candelo
1949
Eden
6–4 Bemboka [52] Bemboka
1950 Bemboka 6–4 Wolumla [53] Wolumla
1951
Tathra
11–4
Eden
[54]
Eden
1952
Tathra
6–3
Eden
[55]
Eden
1953
Tathra
4–2
Eden
[56]
Tathra
1954
Eden
14–4
Tathra
[57]
Tathra
1955 Bemboka 10–2
Tathra
[58]
1956
Bega Rovers
12–7 Bega Wests [59]
Bega Rovers

Southern Monaro

The four towns of Bibbenluke, Bombala, Cathcart and Delegate regularly played Rugby Union matches in the early decades of the 20th century.[60] The clubs trialed league rules in 1928 but returned to Union in 1929.[61] In 1932, however, Southern Monaro Rugby League was established as a sub-group of Group 16.[62] In 1935, the three first grade teams became two by the end of the season. Bombala fielded two teams (Blues and Blacks), and Nimmitabel joined to make a five team 1936 competition. From 1937, the clubs reverted to challenge cup matches.

Season Grand Final information Minor Premiers
Premiers Score Runners-up Report
1932
Bombala
9–3
Bibbenluke
[63]
Bombala
1933
Bombala
6–2
Bibbenluke
[64]
1934
Bombala
3–0
Bibbenluke
[65]
Bibbenluke
1935
Bombala
9–7
Bibbenluke
[66]
1936
Bombala Blacks
9–2
Bibbenluke
[67]

Group 19 Rugby League (1950–1970)

A senior Rugby League competition under the enumeration Group 19 ran from the post-war years until 1970. Participating teams included Bibbenluke, Bombala, Delegate, Jindabyne and (usually) Adaminaby. In most seasons two or three Cooma teams participated – the Cooma Rovers and St Patricks, Cooma Blues or Cooma Citizens. Employees engaged in the Snowy River Scheme fielded teams for short periods – Public Service, Snowy and the intriguingly named Utah-Island Bend.

In 1971 the northern Group 19 clubs – Cooma Rovers, Adaminaby, Jindabyne, Cooma Citizens and Nimmitabel agreed to combine playing resources and field a team in the Group 16 competition, as the Alpine Wanderers. The three teams from southern Monaro also joined the combined competition, although they remained separate clubs.[68]

The enumeration Group 19 was later redeployed to the northern tablelands of New South Wales, with teams from Armidale, Glen Innes, Guyra, Narwan, Uralla and Walcha competing under that banner in the 1980s.

Sources

Years Item Via
1919 to 1954 Bombala Times Trove
1928 to 1935 Southern Record and Advertiser Trove
1950 to 1970 Cooma-Monaro Express Microfilm at State Library of NSW
1946 to 1991 Bega District News Microfilm at State Library of NSW
1967–69, 1971–96 Country Rugby League Annual Report State Library of NSW
1970–74, 1976–2001 Rugby League Week Bound copies at State Library of NSW
2002 to 2014 Rugby League Week eResources at State Library of NSW
2010 to 2019 Various Newspaper Websites As referenced
2015 to 2019 Group Rugby League past seasons SportingPulse / SportsTG websites
No longer available

Juniors

Group 16 Minor League Clubs

  • Batemans Bay Tigers
  • Bega Roosters
  • Bombala Blue Heelers
  • Cooma Stallions
  • Eden Tigers
  • Merimbula-Pambula Bulldogs
  • Moruya-Tuross Sharks
  • Narooma Devils
  • Tathra Sea Eagles

See also

References

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