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Outback Rugby League

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Sport
  
Rugby league

Inaugural season
  
2007

Country
  
Australia

Instituted
  
1980

Number of teams
  
4

Website
  
Outback RL Homepage

The Outback Rugby League Cup is a New South Wales Country Rugby League (NSWCRL) Group Competition which is based in Broken Hill in the far west of New South Wales and surrounding districts such as Wilcannia and Menindee.

Contents

The competition folded in 1998 but was revived in 2007.

Teams

The founding clubs of the competition are:

  • Broken Hill Cowboys
  • Wilcannia Boomerangs
  • Wilcannia Tigers
  • Menindee Yabbies
  • History

    The Outback Rugby League was formed in 2007 after a long absence of regular A-Grade rugby league from Broken Hill. The last regular rugby league competition in the area was in 1997 as the Group 12 competition which also included clubs from Broken Hill, Menindee & Wilcannia.

    The new competition features clubs from the same areas. A new club was formed before the opening season, the Wilcannia Tigers. The inaugural competition saw a total of 266 registered players across all grades, from under-sixes up. Broken Hill is traditionally dominated by Australian Rules Football.

    The 2007 Grand final was a close game between Wilcannia Tigers and Menindee Yabbies. The Yabbies eventually won by one point, 36–35, at Lamb Park in Broken Hill in front of 1,000 spectators. Recently, for the 2008 Outback Rugby League Season, CFMEU (the major sponsor of such teams as the Canberra Raiders) has signed on to become the competition's major sponsor from 2008 and beyond. This will be a massive boost for the competition, financially speaking.

    First grade premiership

    The premiers of the group competition since 1980:

    References

    Outback Rugby League Wikipedia