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Group 9 is a rugby league competition in New South Wales, Australia based around the surrounding areas of Wagga Wagga. It is run under the auspices of the Country Rugby League. The Competition is now played in four Grades, Under 16, known as the Sullivan Cup, Under 18, known as the Weissel Cup, Reserve Grade, known as the Burmiester Shield and the VB Group 9 First Grade. Wally Lewis passing the ball in Rugby League State of Origin. ...
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Wagga Wagga (pronounced wogga wogga, informally called Wagga) is a city in New South Wales, Australia. ...
History
Group 9 Rugby League was formed at a meeting in Harden in 1923. Harden-Murrumburrah is a township and Local Government Area (see Harden Shire Council) located in the South West Slopes region of New South Wales and is adjacent to both the Canberra region of the Australian Capital Territory, and the Riverina Region in the southwest area of NSW. The town is...
Teams - Wagga Brothers
- South City (formerly Wagga Magpies and Turvey Park Lions)
- Tumut Blues
- Cootamundara Bulldogs
- Gundagai Tigers
- Wagga Kangaroos
- Junee Diesels
- Lavington Panthers
- Young Cherrypickers
- Temora Dragons - 2006 Premiers
- Tumbarumba Greens
- Harden Hawks (Kicked out of the 2007 Group 9 Comp)
Wagga Brothers is an Australian rugby league team that plays in the Group 9 competition based in areas surrounding Wagga Wagga, regional New South Wales. ...
Group 9 First Grade Premiers from 1971 onwards. - 2006. Brothers 40 defeated Gundagai 16
- 2005. Brothers 19 defeated Tumut 12
- 2004. Brothers 28 defeated Gundagai 24 (Extra Time after 22 all at full time.)
- 2003. Brothers 31 defeated Gundagai 10
- 2002. Brothers 56 defeated Turvey Park 16
- 2001. Brothers 22 defeated Temora 20
- 2000. Brothers 32 defeated Tumbarumba 20
- 1999. Brothers 40 defeated Harden 16
- 1998. Brothers 38 defeated Young 22
- 1997. Brothers 28 defeated Harden 22
- 1996. Brothers 20 defeated Harden 10
- 1995. Brothers 42 defeated Wagga Magpies 16
- 1994. Brothers 24 defeated Gundagai 20
- 1993. Brothers 24 defeated Gundagai 10
- 1992. Brothers 16 defeated Tumut 4
- 1991. Brothers 22 defeated Wagga Magpies 6
- 1990. Brothers 16 defeated Temora 16
- 1989. Brothers 24 defeated Temora 23
- 1988. Brothers 22 defeated Temora 16
- 1987. Brothers 37 defeated Temora 8
- 1986. Brothers 10 defeated Young 6
- 1985. Brothers 28 defeated Wagga Magpies 12
- 1984. Brothers 32 defeated Gundagai 12
- 1983. Brothers 40 defeated Young 14
- 1982. Brothers 14 defeated Tumut 8
- 1981. Brothers 18 defeated Wagga Kangaroos 15
- 1980. Brothers 27 defeated Young 19
- 1979. Brothers 20 defeated Harden 7
- 1978. Brothers 26 defeated Tumut 7
- 1977. Brothers 18 defeated Cootamundra 5
- 1976. Brothers 13 defeated Temora 8
- 1975. Brothers 26 defeated Harden 6
- 1974. Brothers 104 defeated Cootamundra 5
- 1973. Brothers 24 defeated Wagga Kangaroos 4
- 1972. Brothers 19 defeated Tumut 5
- 1971. Brothers 26 defeated Tumut 8
Eric Weissel Medal Winners - 2006. PATRICK CLARK (Gundagai) & TREVOR KRAUSE (Temora) 30 votes
- 2005. Greg LYNCH (Lavington) 29 votes
- 2004. Peter JENSEN (Tumbarumba) & Baden POWER(Kangaroos) 24 votes
- 2003. William GOODE (Temora) & Peter McDONALD (Gundagai) 19 votes
- 2002. Scott ENGLAND (Cootamundra) 23 votes
- 2001. Trevor KRAUSE (Temora) 25 votes
- 2000. Craig BLACKHALL (Tumbarumba) 30 votes
- 1999. Brett CUMMINS (Kangaroos)
- 1998. Todd HUGGINS (Junee)
- 1997. Chris MARLAND (Temora) & Matt RIDLEY (Magpies)
- 1996. Adam McGRATH (Tumbarumba)
- 1995. Mark STIMSON (Temora) 25 votes
- 1994. Chris WARD (Harden) 29 votes
- 1993. Brett GALE (Albury) 28 votes
- 1992. Paul STRUTT (Tumbarumba)
- 1991. Mick SELL (Young)
- 1990. Chas MASCINI (Kangaroos)
- 1989. Michael WILKINSON (Tumut) 20 votes
- 1988. Gary LITTLEJOHN (Magpies) 18 votes
- 1987. Robert ANDERSON (Harden) 22 votes
- 1986. George ASHBY (Gundagai)
- 1985. Rod SLATER (Young)
- 1984. Peter LEITNER (Harden)
- 1983. Michael SCOTT (Young)
- 1982. Pat CUDMORE (Junee)
- 1981. D.TIMBS (Temora) & J.SHEA (Harden)
- 1980. Michael HILL (Young)
- 1979. Craig DUFFY (Temora)
- 1978. PAT SMITH(Gundagai) & J.SHEA (Harden)
- 1977. Graeme SMITH (Wagga Magpies)
- 1976. Steve McDONALD (Wagga Kangaroos)
External links - Wagga Brothers Homepage
- Group 9 Homepage
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