The Craven Mild Cup was a competition held by the New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL) in Australia before the start of the season proper, from 1962 until 1981. From 1962 to 1969 it was simply known as the Preseason Cup, before tobacco company W.D. & H.O. Wills took up sponsorship - with the competition rebranded the Wills Cup - in 1970, and the Craven Mild Cup for its last four seasons, from 1978 to 1981.

The Preseason Cup first took place over March 1961, with matches played at night under lights at the Sydney Sportsground, Redfern Oval and Lidcombe Oval. The halves were played 35 minutes each.[1] In March 1962, the Berries won the Preseason Cup, beating Western Suburbs 14-10 under floodlights at the Sydney Sportsground.[2]

In 1972, an estimated 251,000 spectators watched matches in the competiion.[3]

The NSWRL competition clubs made up the participants, except in 1970 when Wentworthville and Sydney Uni took park as well.

The competition was discontinued in 1982 due the increased length of the NSWRL regular season with its expansion to 14 clubs.[citation needed]

Results edit

Year Winner Score Loser
1962   Canterbury 14-10   Western Suburbs
1963   St George 17-6   Balmain
1964   St George 41-14   North Sydney
1965   St George 15-7   Western Suburbs
1966   South Sydney 11-3   North Sydney
1967   Balmain 11-10   Manly-Warringah
1968   Penrith 28-12   Newtown
1969   South Sydney 19-7   Western Suburbs
1970   Canterbury 20-11   St George
1971   St George 20-7   Cronulla-Sutherland
1972   South Sydney 11-10   Eastern Suburbs
1973   Newtown 17-15   St George
1974   Eastern Suburbs 43-0   South Sydney
1975   Parramatta 11-5   Manly-Warringah
1976   Balmain 17-5   Manly-Warringah
1977   Eastern Suburbs 13-9   North Sydney
1978   South Sydney 10-3   Canterbury-Bankstown
1979   Eastern Suburbs 12-9   Balmain
1980   Manly-Warringah 21-12   Balmain
1981   Eastern Suburbs 12-3   Parramatta

References edit

  1. ^ "Pre-Season Competition Starts March 1". The Rugby League News. 42 (29): 4. January 1962. Retrieved 18 February 2024.
  2. ^ "Berries Were Really Up This Time". The Rugby League News. 43 (1): 17. April 1962. Retrieved 18 February 2024.
  3. ^ "Wills Increase Prizemoney". The Rugby League News. 54 (3): 5. February 15–18, 1973. Retrieved 17 February 2024.