Goulburn Murray Rugby League

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The Storm Goulburn Murray Premiership is a rugby league competition on the border of Victoria and New South Wales. Initially the competition was established in 1998 as the Goulburn Murray Rugby League by the Country Rugby League and the Victorian Rugby League. The league was disbanded in 2009 before being re-established as the Murray Cup in 2014. As of 2022 there is a competition for both Senior Men's and Women's Tag football.[1] In 2023, as part of a branding arrangement, the competition is known as the Storm Goulburn Murray Premiership.

Storm Goulburn Murray Premiership
SportRugby league
Instituted1998
Inaugural season1998
Ceased2009
Re-formed2014
Number of teams8
CountryWodonga, Victoria, Australia
Premiers Wolfpack RLFC (2023)
Most titles Corowa Cougars (5 titles)

Current Clubs edit

There are currently eight clubs affiliated with the Goulburn Murray Rugby League competition, with four based in Victoria and four based in New South Wales. Shepparton, Wodonga and Wangaratta have all succeeded former teams based in their respective cities.

Clubs Moniker Established Ground Premierships
  Border Bears 2024 Haydon Park, West Albury None
  Charles Sturt University Mud Dogs 2014 Sarvaas Park, North Albury None
  Corowa Cougars 1986 Airport Oval, Corowa 5 (1999, 2001, 2004-06)
  Shepparton Eagles 2024 Pee Wee Oval, Mooroopna None
  Tumbarumba Greens 1934 Tumbarumba Showground 1 (2019)
  Wangaratta Knights 2017 Glenrowan Recreation Reserve None
  Wodonga Wombats 2018 Baranduda Recreation Reserve 1 (2022)
  Wolfpack RLFC Wolfpack 2016 Eldorado Recreation Reserve 1 (2023)

Former Teams edit

There are more than a dozen clubs which formerly competed in the Goulburn Murray Rugby League.

Clubs Moniker Notes
  Albury Roos Joined from Group 13 when it merged with Group 9, Folded
  Ballarat Highlanders Moved to Central Highlands Rugby League in 2005
  Bonegilla Gorillas Folded 2022
  Chiltern RLFC Chiltern Folded 2000s
  Deniliquin Raiders Folded 2000s
  Finley Tigers Folded 2000s
  Murray River Warriors Folded 2019
  Puckapunyal Seymour Army Folded 2007
  Southern Riverina Jets Folded 2005
  Twin City Hornets Folded 2005
  Vikings RLFC Vikings Folded 2000s
  Wangaratta Scorpions Folded 2008
  Wangaratta Tigers Folded 2008
  Westside Brothers Folded 2014
  Wodonga Bears Folded 2006
  Wodonga Storm Folded 2022

Goulburn Murray Rugby League/Murray Cup Champions edit

This is a list of the Goulburn Murray Rugby League 1st Grade competition champions and the runners-up for each seasons the competition existed.

Season Premiers Score Runners Up
Goulburn Murray Rugby League
1998   Albury Roos 21 – 20   Southern Riverina Jets
1999   Corowa Cougars 26 – 14   Finley Tigers
2000   Twin City Hornets 28 – 24   Albury Roos
2001[2]   Corowa Cougars 44 – 12   Twin City Hornets
2002[3]   Finley Tigers 40 – 12   Corowa Cougars
2003   Twin City Hornets 24 – 22   Corowa Cougars
2004[4]   Corowa Cougars   Twin City Hornets
2005[5]   Corowa Cougars 50 – 6   Southern Riverina Jets
2006[6]   Corowa Cougars   Vikings RLFC
2007[7] Unknown
2008[8]   Wangaratta Tigers   Wodonga Storm
Hiatus 2009-2014
Murray Cup
2015   Murray River Warriors 40 – 12   Wodonga Storm
2016   Murray River Warriors 26 – 18   Wodonga Storm
2017   Wodonga Storm 14 – 4   CSU Mud Dogs
2018   Wodonga Storm
2019   Tumbarumba 32 – 12   Corowa Cougars
2020–2021 No Premiers; unfinished seasons due to COVID-19 pandemic
2022   Wodonga Wombats 40 – 4   Bonegilla Gorillas
Goulburn Murray Premiership
2023[9]   Wolfpack RLFC 22 – 20   Corowa Cougars

Ladies League Tag Premiers edit

Season Premiers Score Runners Up
???-2019 unknown
2020–2021 No Premiers; unfinished seasons due to COVID-19 pandemic
2022   CSU Mud Dogs
2023[9]   Tumbarumba 8 – 6   CSU Mud Dogs

References edit

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