Sport | Rugby Union |
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Jurisdiction | Central West region of New South Wales, Australia |
Abbreviation | CWRU |
Affiliation | New South Wales Rugby Union |
Headquarters | New South Wales, Australia |
President | Frank Newman |
Official website | |
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The Central West District Rugby Union, or CWRU, is the governing body for the sport of rugby union within the Central West district of New South Wales in Australia.[1] It is a member of the New South Wales Country Rugby Union.
History
Blowes Cup 1st Grade Premiers
- 1956 - Orange Wests
- 1957 - Molong
- 1958 - Orange Emus
- 1959 - Yeoval
- 1960 - Molong
- 1961 - Orange Emus
- 1962 - Orange Emus
- 1963 - Yeoval
- 1964 - Yeoval
- 1965 - Molong
- 1966 - Molong
- 1967 - Yeoval
- 1968 - Molong
- 1969 - Molong
- 1970 - Molong
- 1971 - Orange Emus
- 1972 - Orange Emus
- 1973 - Orange Emus
- 1974 - Mitchell
- 1975 - Dubbo Kangaroos & Orange City
- 1976 - Orange City
- 1977 - Bathurst
- 1978 - Mitchell
- 1979 - Bathurst
- 1980 - Orange Emus
- 1981 - Bathurst
- 1982 - Bathurst
- 1983 - Orange Emus
- 1984 - Orange City
- 1985 - Bathurst
- 1986 - Orange City
- 1987 - Dubbo Kangaroos
- 1988 - Orange City
- 1989 - Orange City
- 1990 - Orange City
- 1991 - Orange City
- 1992 - Orange City
- 1993 - Orange City
- 1994 - Bathurst
- 1995 - Dubbo Kangaroos
- 1996 - Bathurst
- 1997 - Bathurst
- 1998 - Bathurst
- 1999 - Orange Emus
- 2000 - Orange Emus
- 2001 - Orange Emus
- 2002 - Orange Emus
- 2003 - Forbes
- 2004 - CSU Bathurst
- 2005 - Bathurst
- 2006 - Dubbo Kangaroos
- 2007 - Dubbo Kangaroos
- 2008 - Dubbo Kangaroos
- 2009 - Narromine
- 2010 - Bathurst
- 2011 - Parkes
- 2012 - Orange City
- 2013 - Orange City
- 2014 - Dubbo Kangaroos
- 2015 - Orange Emus
- 2016 - Orange Emus
- 2017 - Forbes
- 2018 - Orange Emus
- 2019 - Bathurst
- 2020 - Orange Emus
- 2021 - Cowra
- 2022 - Bathurst
Clubs
Blowes Clothing Cup teams (tier-one)
Club | City | Home Ground | No. of Premierships | Premierships | Foundation Date |
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Bathurst Bulldogs | Bathurst | Ann Ashwood Park | 14 | 1977, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1985, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2005, 2010, 2019, 2022, 2023 | 1874 |
Cowra Eagles | Cowra | Cowra Rugby Ground | 1 | 2021 (default Covid) | 1967 |
Dubbo Kangaroos | Dubbo | Victoria Oval | 7 | 1975*, 1987, 1995, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2014 | 1899 |
Forbes Platypi | Forbes | Grinstead Oval | 2 | 2003, 2017 | 1968 |
Orange City | Orange | Pride Park | 11 | 1976, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2012, 2013 | |
Orange Emus | Orange | Endeavour Oval | 17 | 1958, 1961, 1962, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975*, 1980, 1983, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2020 |
New Holland Agriculture Cup teams (tier-two)
Club | City | Home Ground | No. of Premierships | Premierships | Foundation Date |
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CSU-Mitchell | Bathurst | University Oval | 1 | 2019 | 1921 |
Dubbo Rhinos | Dubbo | Apex Oval | 0 | None | |
Mudgee Wombats | Mudgee | Glen Willow Sporting Complex | 0 | None | |
Narromine Gorillas | Narromine | Cale Oval | 2 | 2017, 2018 | |
Parkes Boars | Parkes | Spicer Oval | 4 | 2020, 2021(default Covid), 2022, 2023 |
Oilsplus Cup (tier-three north)
Club | City | Home Ground |
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Blayney Rams | Blayney | Blayney Rugby Club |
Canowindra Pythons | Canowindra | Canowindra Rugby Club |
Coonabarabran Kookaburras | Coonabarabran | Coonabarabran Rugby Club |
Geurie Goats | Geurie | Geurie Rugby Club |
Molong Magpies | Molong | Molong Rugby Club |
Wellington Redbacks | Wellington | Wellington Rugby Club |
Yeoval Eagles | Yeoval | Yeoval Rugby Club |
South West Fuels Cup (tier-three south)
Club | City | Home Ground |
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Boorowa Goldies | Boorowa | Boorowa Rugby Club |
Cootamundra Tri-Colours | Cootamundra | Cootamundra Rugby Club |
Grenfell Panthers | Grenfell | Grenfell Rugby Club |
Harden Red Devils | Harden | Harden Rugby Club |
Temora Tuskers | Temora | Temora Recreation Ground |
West Wyalong Weevils | West Wyalong | West Wyalong Rugby Club |
Young Yabbies | Young | Cranfield Oval |
See also
References
- ↑ McGrath, Nick (16 September 2015). "Numbers game: Colts and GrainCorp Cup changes designed to attract players". Blayney Chronicle. Archived from the original on 1 August 2016. Retrieved 1 August 2016.
External links
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