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The '''Windsor Wolves''' are a [[Rugby league]] team based in the town of [[Windsor, New South Wales|Windsor, NSW]]. The club fields both junior and senior teams in the [[Penrith Panthers|Penrith]] district competitions and, since 2003, the semi-professional [[NSWRL Jim Beam Cup]] competition in NSW, Australia. In 2008 they became the feeder club to the [[Penrith Panthers]], playing in the [[NSW CUP]] State League competition that replaced the [[NSWRL Premier League]].
The '''Windsor Wolves''' are a [[Rugby league]] team based in the town of [[Windsor, New South Wales|Windsor, NSW]]. The club fields both junior and senior teams in the [[Penrith Panthers|Penrith]] district competitions and, since 2003, the semi-professional [[NSWRL Jim Beam Cup]] competition in NSW, Australia. In 2008 they became the feeder club to the [[Penrith Panthers]], playing in the [[NSW Cup]] State League competition that replaced the [[NSWRL Premier League]].


==Jim Beam Cup==
==Jim Beam Cup==

Revision as of 06:45, 29 September 2010

NSWRL Jim Beam Cup
Club name Windsor Wolves
First Season 2003
Ground Windsor Sporting Complex
Coach Trent Rosa
Premierships 2: 2005, 2008

The Windsor Wolves are a Rugby league team based in the town of Windsor, NSW. The club fields both junior and senior teams in the Penrith district competitions and, since 2003, the semi-professional NSWRL Jim Beam Cup competition in NSW, Australia. In 2008 they became the feeder club to the Penrith Panthers, playing in the NSW Cup State League competition that replaced the NSWRL Premier League.

Jim Beam Cup

Windsor Wolves logo

The Windsor Wolves have played in the NSWRL Jim Beam Cup since the inception of the competition in 2003, prior to this the highest level of competition for the club was in the Penrith district A-Grade competition which they last won in 1988.

The Wolves received an enormous boost in July 2007 as they signed a deal with the Penrith Panthers to act as a feeder club for them in the NSWRL Premier League for three seasons. This is a great achievement for the small club and means they will be competing in the second largest Rugby League competition in Australia.

Footnotes

  1. ^ [1]'Congratulatory Plaque for the Windsor Wolves', Hawkesbury Council News, retrieved 21 January 2007

Team Of The Century

1.Chris Walker

2.Collin Murphy

3.Vaughan Humphreys

4.Terry Glover

5.Dan Randall

6.Ron Phillips

7.Garry Longhurst

8.Tito Nuimata

9.Keith Sunderland

10.Leo Grosso

11.Tony Buckpitt

12.Jim Moffat

13.Richie Grech

14.Ray Robinson

15.Val De Bono

16.Craig Trindall

17.Tony Saunders

Coach. Rod Payne