Group 1 Rugby League was a rugby league competition held in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia, run under the auspices of the Country Rugby League. The group, however, still runs a junior rugby league competition. When the Group 18-Gold Coast competition dissolved in 2005, the New South Wales sides joined together with Group 1 to form a divisional league, Northern Rivers Regional Rugby League (NRRRL). Group 18 also still holds its own individual junior rugby league competition.

Group 1 Rugby League
SportRugby league
Ceased2005
Replaced byNorthern Rivers Regional Rugby League
Country Australia
WebsiteGroup 1 Juniors at SportsTG

Seniors edit

The Group 1 Senior Rugby League Premiership amalgamated with Group 18 Rugby League in 2005 to form the Northern Rivers Regional Rugby League, and was thus discontinued in its own right.

Juniors edit

Current Teams edit

The following clubs are affiliated with Group 1 juniors, but run senior teams in the NRRRL competition:

The following clubs are affiliated with Group 1 juniors, but run senior teams in the Group 2 Rugby League competition:

Former Teams edit

The following clubs fielded junior teams in Group 1 competitions earlier in the 2010s

Notable Juniors edit

Ballina Seagulls edit

Casino RSM edit

Clarence Coast Magpies (Lower Clarence Coast Magpies) edit

Kyogle Turkeys edit

Lismore Marist Brothers Rams edit

First Grade Premierships edit

1964–1983 (Web Archive)[1]

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1961 Ballina def Casino RSM * Ballina also won the Clayton Cup.

1962 Casino RSM 19–14 Ballina

1963 Casino RSM 8–0 Woodburn

1964 Casino RSM

1965 Casino RSM

1966 Lismore Marist Brothers def Casino RSM

1967 Casino RSM * Casino RSM also won the Clayton Cup.

1968 Casino RSM 32–10 South Lismore

1969 (Two competitions) Ballina 7–3 Casino RSM & 1969 Mallanganee 23–15 Baryulgil

1970 Grafton 12–5 South Grafton

1971 Kyogle+ 14–9 Lower Clarence

1972  ???

1973 Lower Clarence 27–13 Lismore Marist Brothers

1974 Western Suburbs 24–0 South Lismore-Woodburn

1975 South Grafton 17–8 South Lismore-Evans Head

1976 Casino RSM 22–7 South Grafton

1977 Grafton 16–14 South Grafton

1978 South Lismore-Evans Head 18–14 Casino RSM

1979 Casino RSM 33–10 South Grafton

1980 Lismore Marist Brothers 24–8 South Grafton

1981 Lismore Marist Brothers 20–2 Western Suburbs-Alstonville

1982 Ballina 14–4 Casino RSM

1983 Kyogle 14–12 Lower Clarence

1984–present (Grand Final results compiled from scores published in the Rugby League Week.) edit

Season Grand Final Information Minor Premiers
Premiers Score Runners-up
1984   Lower Clarence Mapgies 25–8   Grafton Ghosts
1985   Casino Cougars 17–10   Lismore Marist Brothers Rams   Casino Cougars
1986   Lismore Marist Brothers Rams 19–14   South Grafton Rebels   Lismore Marist Brothers Rams
1987   Lismore Marist Brothers Rams 22–6   Kyogle Turkeys   Lismore Marist Brothers Rams
1988   Grafton Ghosts 14–8   Lismore Marist Brothers Rams   Grafton Ghosts
1989   Ballina Seagulls 12–10   Grafton Ghosts   Ballina Seagulls
1990   Casino Cougars 38–29   Kyogle Turkeys   Casino Cougars
1991   Grafton Ghosts 29–14   Ballina Seagulls   Grafton Ghosts
1992   Lismore Marist Brothers Rams 6–4   Ballina Seagulls
1993   Ballina Seagulls 12–8   Lismore Marist Brothers Rams
1994   Lismore Marist Brothers Rams 13–6   South Grafton Rebels   Lismore Marist Brothers Rams
1995   Byron Bay Red Devils 17–10   South Grafton Rebels
1996   Byron Bay Red Devils 11–10   Lismore Marist Brothers Rams
1997   Lismore Marist Brothers Rams 20–10   Ballina Seagulls
1998   Lismore Marist Brothers Rams 46–6   Byron Bay Red Devils
1999   Lismore Marist Brothers Rams 29–16   Casino Cougars
2000   Lismore Marist Brothers Rams 34–10   Byron Bay Red Devils
2001   Lismore Marist Brothers Rams 26–2   Ballina Seagulls
2002   Grafton Ghosts 22–20   Lismore Marist Brothers Rams   Grafton Ghosts
2003   Lismore Marist Brothers Rams 42–41   South Grafton Rebels
2004   Mullumbimby Giants 14–12   Lismore Marist Brothers Rams   Mullumbimby Giants

References edit

  1. ^ "New South Wales competitions". 2005-02-12. Archived from the original on 2005-02-12. Retrieved 2022-08-21.

External Links and Sources edit