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Group 11 Rugby League
SportRugby league
Instituted1946
Inaugural season1946
Number of teams8
CountryAustralia
Premiers Wellington Cowboys (2019)
Most titles Dubbo CYMS (14 titles)
WebsiteGroup 11 at SportsTG

Group 11 is a rugby league competition in the surrounding areas of Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia. The competition is played in four grades, these being First-Grade, Reserve-Grade, Under 18s and Ladies League Tag.

Current clubs

Town Team Home Ground No. of Premierships Premiership Years
Dubbo Dubbo CYMS Apex Oval, Dubbo 14 1969, 1971, 1975, 1986, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007,2009, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2017
Dubbo Macquarie Raiders Apex Oval, Dubbo 10 1959, 1960, 1961, 1965, 1978, 1979, 1985, 2001, 2007, 2012
Dubbo Dubbo Westside No. 1 Oval, Dubbo 2 1981, 1982
Forbes Forbes Magpies Spooner Park, Forbes 8 1958, 1962, 1970, 1977, 1987, 1998, 2016, 2018
Narromine Narromine Jets Cale Oval, Narromine 11 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1968, 1974, 1976, 1980, 1995, 2000, 2005
Nyngan Nyngan Tigers Larkin Oval, Nyngan 0 None
Parkes Parkes Spacemen Pioneer Oval, Parkes 9 1954, 1972, 1973, 1983, 1984, 1988, 1996, 2010, 2013
Wellington Wellington Cowboys Kennard Park, Wellington 8 1946, 1948, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 2019

At a Group 11 AGM on Sunday 17 November 2013 the Group approved an application by the Dubbo Westside RLFC to be re-admitted to the competition as a result of a ballot undertaken by stakeholders that returned a resounding 25–11 vote in favour of Westside thus returning the club to the competition after the club folded in 1999

The Rabbitohs won the Group 11 Premiership twice with back to back title wins in 1981 and 1982 and It is expected the Rabbitohs will play their home games at No.1 Oval after the ground's previous rugby league tenants Dubbo CYMS elected to make the move to Apex Oval.

Previous clubs

Club Nickname No. of Premierships Premiership Years Moved to
Canowindra Tigers 1 1947 Woodbridge Cup
Cobar[1] Roosters 4 1993, 1997, 1998, 2006 Castlereagh Cup
Condobolin Rams 2 1950, 1957 Woodbridge Cup
Eugowra Golden Eagles 5 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967 Woodbridge Cup
Gilgandra Panthers 1 1989 Castlereagh Cup
Manildra Rhinos 1 1999 Woodbridge Cup
Peak Hill Roosters 1 1951 Woodbridge Cup

Group 11 First-Grade Premiers

  • 1946: Wellington
  • 1947: Canowindra
  • 1948: Wellington
  • 1949: Dubbo
  • 1950: Condobolin
  • 1951: Peak Hill
  • 1952: Narromine
  • 1953: Narromine
  • 1954: Parkes
  • 1955: Narromine
  • 1956: Narromine
  • 1957: Condobolin
  • 1958: Forbes
  • 1959: Dubbo Macquarie
  • 1960: Dubbo Macquarie
  • 1961: Dubbo Macquarie
  • 1962: Forbes
  • 1963: Eugowra
  • 1964: Eugowra
  • 1965: Eugowra
  • 1966: Eugowra
  • 1967: Eugowra
  • 1968: Narromine
  • 1969: Dubbo CYMS
  • 1970: Forbes
  • 1971: Dubbo CYMS
  • 1972: Parkes
  • 1973: Parkes
  • 1974: Narromine
  • 1975: Dubbo CYMS
  • 1976: Narromine
  • 1977: Forbes
  • 1978: Dubbo Macquarie
  • 1979: Dubbo Macquarie
  • 1980: Narromine
  • 1981: Dubbo Westside
  • 1982: Dubbo Westside
  • 1983: Parkes
  • 1984: Parkes
  • 1985: Dubbo Macquarie
  • 1986: Dubbo CYMS
  • 1987: Forbes
  • 1988: Parkes
  • 1989: Gilgandra
  • 1990: Wellington
  • 1991: Wellington
  • 1992: Wellington
  • 1993: Cobar
  • 1994: Wellington
  • 1995: Narromine
  • 1996: Parkes
  • 1997: Cobar
  • 1998: Cobar
  • 1999: Manildra
  • 2000: Dubbo Macquarie
  • 2001: Dubbo CYMS
  • 2002: Dubbo CYMS
  • 2003: Dubbo CYMS
  • 2004: Dubbo CYMS
  • 2005: Narromine
  • 2006: Cobar
  • 2007: Dubbo CYMS
  • 2008: Dubbo Macquarie
  • 2009: Dubbo CYMS
  • 2010: Parkes
  • 2011: Dubbo CYMS
  • 2012: Dubbo Macquarie
  • 2013: Parkes
  • 2014: Dubbo CYMS
  • 2015: Dubbo CYMS
  • 2016: Forbes
  • 2017: Dubbo CYMS
  • 2018: Forbes
  • 2019: Wellington

See also

References

  1. ^ "Roosters move to Castlereagh competition" in The Cobar Weekly, 14 February 2018