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The [[Tooheys New Cup]] (TNC) is a [[rugby union]] competition established by the [[New South Wales Rugby Union]] (NSWRU) in 2002 as a stepping stone between the existing grade rugby (see [[Shute Shield]]) and [[Super 12]] competitions. Open to the existing 12 grade clubs, the TNC features [[Super 12]] players not on international duty and the occasional [[Australian national rugby union team|Wallaby]]. In seasons 2004-2005 the [[Canberra]] Vikings competed in addition to the Sydney based sides.
The [[Tooheys New Cup]] (TNC) is a [[rugby union]] competition established by the [[New South Wales Rugby Union]] (NSWRU) in 2002 as a stepping stone between the existing grade rugby (see [[Shute Shield]]) and [[Super 14]] competitions. Open to the existing 12 grade clubs, the TNC features [[Super 14]] players not on international duty and the occasional [[Australian national rugby union team|Wallaby]]. In seasons 2004-2005 the [[Canberra]] Vikings competed in addition to the Sydney based sides.


==Cup winners==
==Cup winners==

Revision as of 02:41, 24 February 2006

The Tooheys New Cup (TNC) is a rugby union competition established by the New South Wales Rugby Union (NSWRU) in 2002 as a stepping stone between the existing grade rugby (see Shute Shield) and Super 14 competitions. Open to the existing 12 grade clubs, the TNC features Super 14 players not on international duty and the occasional Wallaby. In seasons 2004-2005 the Canberra Vikings competed in addition to the Sydney based sides.

Cup winners

See also