Illawarra Rugby League

The Illawarra Rugby League is a rugby league competition in Wollongong, NSW. It is one of the oldest rugby league competitions in Australia, founded in 1911 with five clubs (Dapto, Helensburgh, Mount Keira, Unanderra and Wollongong).[1] The area provides a nursery of juniors for the Illawarra Steelers and St George Illawarra Dragons. The season is contested by seven teams and concludes with a finals series involving the top four teams.

Illawarra Division Rugby League
SportRugby league
Instituted1911
Inaugural season1911
Number of teams14
Country Australia
Premiers Collegians (2022)
Most titles Port Kembla (24 titles)
WebsiteIllawarra Rugby League
Broadcast partnerBarTV Sports
Related competitionPresidents Cup Conferences:
*Denton Engineering Cup (North)
*Ron Massey Cup (Central)
*Peter McDonald Premiership (West)

History

Only the Northern parts of the Illawarra have traditionally been included in this competition, with teams further south playing in Group 7. However, Shellharbour's decision in 2009 to field a team in the NSW Cup was coupled with a decision to play in the Illawarra Rugby League as well, blurring the boundary between the two competitions. Other Group 7 clubs are fielding teams in the lower leagues of Illawarra competitions and there's a possibility the two competitions may merge.

The Illawarra Division is one of the strongest, along with Newcastle, local competition in New South Wales. The league features many former and current players from the NRL Senior Competition and also players from the NRL Youth Competition. The Illawarra Division Senior representative team are two-time National Country champions and have won the Country Rugby League championships consistently. The Division also supplies players to the NSWRL Harold Matthews and SG Ball Cup competitions.

On 21 July 2011, whilst celebrating their centenary, Illawarra Rugby League announced their "Team of the Century".[2][3] Immortals Graeme Langlands and Bob Fulton featured at fullback and five-eighth respectively, as well as Harry Wells at centre. The entire team follows:

Teams

The following table lists the clubs and the teams fielded in the 2024 senior competitions: Mojo Homes Illawarra Cup - NSWRL President's Cup Southern Conference (PC), Division 1 (Div1), Division 2 (Div2), Under 18s (U18), Women's tackle (Wom), Ladies League Tag (LLT). The table also indicates whether the club has junior teams.

Clubs are listed by their highest grade of competition.

ClubFirst
Season
HomegroundPremiershipsPremiership Years2024 Season
ICRes3rdU18LLTJnr
First Grade Clubs
Collegians Collie Dogs1933Collegians Sporting Complex, Figtree121967, 1987, 1996-98, 2004-05, 2007, 2013, 2017, 2019, 2022YesYes-YesYesYes
Corrimal Cougars1912Robert Zeims Park21948, 1974YesYesYesYesYesYes
Dapto Canaries1911Dapto Showground171966, 1968, 1975-77, 1979, 1982-83, 1985, 1990, 1992, 1994, 2000-02, 2006, 2016YesYes--YesYes
De La Salle Caringbah2022Woolooware Oval0NoneYes-----
Thirroul Butchers1913Thomas Gibson Oval101940, 1954, 1973, 1995, 1999, 2003, 2008, 2012, 2014, 2023YesYes-YesTwoYes
Western Suburbs Red Devils1949Sid Parrish Park, Figtree161957, 1959, 1969-72, 1978, 1980-81, 1984, 1989, 1991, 2009-11, 2018YesYes-YesTwoYes
Second/Reserve Grade Clubs
Avondale Wombats2024Dandaloo Sports Ground, Dapto0None-YesYes---
Berkeley Eagles1955Berkeley Sports Ground0None-YesYesYes-Yes
Helensburgh Tigers1911Rex Jackson Oval41986, 1988, 1993, 2015-YesYes-YesYes
Third Grade Clubs
Avondale Greyhounds1976Reed Park, Dapto0None--Yes-YesYes
Figtree Crushers1995Figtree High School0None--Yes-YesNo
Mount Kembla Lowries1912Mt Kembla Park31936, 1939, 1939 (SG)--Yes---
Northern Suburbs Bulldogs1946Jim Allen Oval, Wombarra31952, 1960-61--Yes--Yes
Windang Sharks/Pelicans1974Boronia Oval, Windang0None--Yes--Yes
Junior/Women's Only Clubs
Port Kembla Blacks1913Noel Mulligan Oval241922-24, 1927-28, 1934-35, 1937-38, 1941-44, 1946, 1949, 1953, 1955-56, 1962-63, 1965---Yes-Yes
Woonona-Bulli Bushrangers1972Hollymount Park0None----YesYes

Map

Local Areain New South Wales
8km
5miles
Woonona-Bulli
Port Kembla
Figtree
Windang
Northern Suburbs
Mount Kembla
Avondale
Thirroul
Helensburgh
Dapto
Corrimal
Collegians & Wests
Berkeley
Locations of Illawarra Rugby League clubs.
(Black = First Division Club, Red = Second Division/Junior Club)
300km
200miles
Wollongong
Canberra
Sydney
Relation to state & national capitals

Former clubs

First Grade

Clubs with at least one season in 1st Grade

  • Albion Park (1926–31 lower grades, 1934–37 1st Grade)
  • Army (1942–43 1st & 2nd grade)
  • Bombo (1925–27)
  • Bulli (1926 1st grade, 1927–31 lower grades)
  • Cronulla-Caringbah Sharks (2022 1st grade)
  • Diggers (1919 2nd grade, 1920–21 1st grade)
  • Gerringong (1925–27)
  • Glebe (1921–23 lower grades, 1924–28 1st grade)
  • Jamberoo (1928–30)
  • Kiama (1926 3rd grade, 1927–28 1st grade)
  • Mount Keira (1912–13, 1920, 1924-28, 1932-39, 1945-48 (as Unanderra-Kiera) 1st grade; 1914 & 1919 2nd grades, 1922–23 lower grades, 1929–31 lower grades, 1940–44 lower grades) – Formally merged with Unanderra to form Western Suburbs in 1949
  • Main Roads Board (1927)
  • North Wollongong (1931 1st grade, 1923–24 3rd grade)
  • Scarborough (1938–40 1st grade, 1920–21 & 1941–46 lower grades)
  • Services (1942–43 1st grade; a separate team from Army)
  • Shellharbour Sharks (2009–13 1st grade; 1928, 1930 & 1944 lower grades)
  • Unanderra (1912–14, 1919–21, 1923, 1926–30, 1945–48 (as Unanderra-Keira); 1922, 1924–25, 1932–33, 1944 lower grades) – Formally merged with Mount Kiera to form Western Suburbs in 1949
  • University of Wollongong (Books 1988–2005 1st grade; Titans 2009 3rd grade, 2010–11 1st grade; 1975–76 Division 2). Also known as the Lighthouse Keepers.
  • Wentworthville Magpies (1975–77)
  • West Wollongong (1921–24 lower grades, 1925–26 1st grade, 1927–28 lower grades, 1929–35 1st grade)
  • Wollongong (Buccaneers 1912–14, 1919–24, 1929–71 1st grade; Wolves 1972–88 1st grade; Bulls 1997 lower grades, 1998–2005 1st grade; Wollongong-University Bulls joint venture 2006–08 1st grade)

Lower Grades only

Clubs or teams that participated in two or more seasons are listed below. Participants in the Amateur Rugby League (1982–87) are included.

  • Albion Park Outlaws (1991–97, 2010–13)
  • Austinmer (1997–99)
  • Balgownie Tigers (1913–14, 1921–22, 1944–52, 1973–93)
  • Baxters Goannas (1991–93)
  • Bellambi (1997–2002)
  • Bomaderry Swamp Rats (2016–18 Women)
  • Bulli Hotel Colts (1989–95, 2005–09)
  • Cabbage Tree Hotel (1994)
  • Coniston (1931–33)
  • Fairy Meadow Chargers (1972–90)
  • Guinerys Goannas (1979–90)
  • Harp Angels (1986-91; Harp Hares 2003)
  • Illawarra All Blacks (1992–93)
  • Imperial Hotel Knights (1991–94)
  • Kiama Surf Bees (1988–92)
  • Lakeview Bears (1989–95)
  • Open Hearth Hotel (1975–78)
  • North Wollongong Surf (1972–79, 2009–14)
  • Ryans Hotel (1981–83 Roos, 1985–87 Colts)
  • Shellharbour Barracudas (1996–97)
  • South Pacific Lions (1981–82)
  • Tech (1944–54 Under 18/19 & 16/17 teams)
  • The Blues (Berkeley, 1997–99)
  • Unanderra Falcons (1981–97)
  • Welcome Inn (1995 Knights, 1996 Steamers)

First Grade Premiers

Tip: To view original newspaper articles on matches up to 1954, hover over the blue number in the Reports column and then click on the article name. That will open the article in Trove.

SeasonGrand Final InformationMinor Premiers
PremiersScoreRunners-UpReport
1911 Wollongong5–5 Mt. KeiraIM[4] Wollongong
1912 Berkeley (Unanderra)11–0 Mt. KeiraIM[5]
1913 Wollongong10–5 Mt. Keira Wollongong
1914 Unanderra5–3 WollongongIM[6]
1915 UnanderraIM[7]
1916–1918 – No competition due to World War I
1919 Unanderra8–5 WollongongIM[8]
1920 Wollongong Wollongong
1921 Wollongong5–3 Port KemblaIM[9]
1922 Port Kembla0–0 WollongongIM[10]
1922 Port Kembla5–3 WollongongIM[11]
1923 Port Kembla3–0 WollongongIM[12]
1924 Port Kembla22–13 Wollongong (Glebe)IM[13]
1925 Gerringong9–8 Port KemblaSCT[14]
1926 Wollongong (Glebe)13–7 Mt. KeiraIM[15]
1927 Port Kembla2–0 Wollongong (Glebe)IM[16] Port Kembla
1928 Port Kembla10–6 Mt. KeiraIM[17] Port Kembla
1929 WollongongForfeit Port KemblaIM[18] Wollongong
1930 Wollongong13–6 Port KemblaIM[19] Port Kembla
1931 Wollongong31–14 ThirroulIM[20] Wollongong
1932 Wollongong5–4 Mt. KeiraSCT[21]
1933 West Wollongong17–17 WollongongIM[22] West Wollongong
1933

Replay

West Wollongong16–11 WollongongIM[23]
1934 Port Kembla8–6 West WollongongIM[24] West Wollongong
1935 Port Kembla15–8 West WollongongIM[25] Port Kembla
1936 Mount Kembla12–8 Port KemblaIM[26] Port Kembla
1937 Port Kembla41–10 WollongongIM[27] Port Kembla
1938 Port Kembla18–5 Mount KemblaIM[28] Port Kembla
1939 (SG)[29] Mount Kembla26–15 Port KemblaIM[29] Mount Kembla
1939 Mount Kembla0–0 CorrimalIM[30] Corrimal
1939

Replay

Mount Kembla8–2 CorrimalIM[31] Corrimal
1940 Thirroul4–3 CorrimalIM[32] Thirroul
1941 Port Kembla24–7 Corrimal
1942 Port Kembla17–9 Collegians (CBC)IM[33] Port Kembla
1943 Port Kembla16–5 Port KemblaIM[34] Wollongong
1944 Port Kembla30–8 ThirroulIM[35] Port Kembla
1945 Wollongong5–2 Port KemblaIM[36]
1946 Port Kembla19–14 WollongongIM[37]
1947 Wollongong21–8 Port KemblaIM[38] Port Kembla
1948 Corrimal22–7 Port KemblaIM[39] Port Kembla
1949 Port Kembla20–9 WollongongIM[40] Wollongong
1950 Wollongong9–6 Port KemblaIM[41] Port Kembla
1951 Wollongong15–11 CorrimalIM[42] Corrimal
1952 North Wollongong18–5 Port KemblaIM[43] North Wollongong
1953 Port Kembla10–7 North WollongongIM[44] Port Kembla
1954 Thirroul20–7 Port KemblaIM[45] Thirroul
1955 Port Kembla20–7 WollongongIM[46] Port Kembla
1956 Port Kembla14–9 WollongongIM[47] Wollongong
1957 Wests22–6 Wollongong
1958 Port Kembla10–8 Wests
1959 Wests12–6 North Wollongong
1960 North Wollongong10–5 Port KemblaIM[48] Port Kembla
1961 North Wollongong10–2 Wollongong
1962 Port Kembla10–9 North WollongongIM[49] North Wollongong
1963 Port Kembla13–0 North WollongongIM[50] Port Kembla
1964 Wollongong23–5 Port KemblaIM[51] Wollongong
1965 Port Kembla6–4 Wollongong Collegians
1966 Dapto13–6 Collegians Collegians
1967 Collegians12–4 Port Kembla Collegians
1968 Dapto17–11 Port KemblaIM[52] Port Kembla
1969 Wests11–2 Port Kembla Port Kembla
1970 Wests12–4 DaptoIM[53] Thirroul
1971 Wests18–11 Thirroul
1972 Wests23–9 Thirroul
1973 Thirroul8–6 Wests
1974 Corrimal22–8 WollongongIM[54] Wollongong
1975 Dapto15–2 Thirroul
1976 Dapto22–6 Corrimal
1977 Dapto18–5 Port Kembla Wests
1978 Wests17–13 Port Kembla Wests
1979 Dapto22–3 WestsIM[55] Wests
1980 Wests6–0 Port Kembla
1981 Wests22–0 Corrimal
1982 Dapto15–12 Corrimal Corrimal
1983 Dapto23–10 Wests Wests
1984 Wests24–4 HelensburghIM[56] Wests
1985 Dapto40–4 CollegiansIM[57] Dapto
1986 Helensburgh8–6 CollegiansIM[58] Collegians
1987 Collegians16–2 WestsIM[59] Thirroul
1988 Helensburgh20–16 CollegiansIM[60] Collegians
1989 Wests13–12 Corrimal Corrimal
1990 Dapto28–2 Collegians
1991 Wests14–12 Dapto Wests
1992 Dapto28–6 UniversityIM[61] Dapto
1993 Helensburgh22–8 Wests Helensburgh
1994 Dapto22–14 WestsIM[62]
1995 Thirroul23–22 Wests Thirroul
1996 Collegians11–2 Thirroul Collegians
1997 Collegians32–16 DaptoIM[63]
1998 Collegians34–10 UniversityIM[64]
1999 Thirroul40–12 Collegians
2000 Dapto30–14 Thirroul Dapto
2001 Dapto18–12 Thirroul Collegians
2002 Dapto20–16 Collegians Collegians
2003 Thirroul28–22 DaptoRLW Thirroul
2004 Collegians10–4 Thirroul Collegians
2005 Collegians16–14 Wests Collegians
2006 Dapto34–14 Thirroul Dapto
2007 Collegians20–18 Dapto Dapto
2008 Thirroul16–12 Collegians Thirroul
2009 Wests14–4 Thirroul Wests
2010 Wests24–0 Thirroul Wests
2011 Wests34–24 Helensburgh Wests
2012 Thirroul20–16 WestsTB[65] Wests
2013 Collegians29–28 Helensburgh Collegians
2014 Thirroul18–16 HelensburghIM[66] VH[67] Thirroul
2015 Helensburgh16–10 WestsVH[68] Helensburgh
2016 Dapto28–16 WestsVH[69] Dapto
2017 Collegians22–14 DaptoIM[70] VH[71] Dapto
2018 Wests18–16 ThirroulVH[72] Wests
2019 Collegians16–14 WestsIM[73] VH[74] Thirroul
2020No 1st Grade competition due to COVID-19.[75]
2021Competition suspended and subsequently abandoned due to COVID-19.
2022 Collegians12–10 WestsVH[76] NS[77] Thirroul

Women's Opens Premiership

SeasonGrand Final InformationMinor Premiers
PremiersScoreRunners-UpReport
2011 Helensburgh48–12 University of WollongongIM[78]
2012 Helensburgh Wests Wests
2014 Helensburgh42–6 Port KemblaVH[79] Helensburgh
2015 Corrimal20–16 HelensburghVH[80] Corrimal
2016 Helensburgh24–10 CorrimalVH[81] Berkeley
2017 Corrimal24–0 BerkeleyVH[82] Corrimal
2018 Corrimal28–0 HelensburghVH[83] Corrimal
2019 Corrimal18–8 HelensburghVH[84] Helensburgh
2020 Helensburgh40–24 CorrimalNSWRL[85] VH[86] Helensburgh
No competitions in 2021–2022 seasons
2023–onwards merged with Women's Southern Corridor Competition

See also

References

External links and Sources