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Group 11 Rugby League

Group 11 Rugby League

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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 19s and Ladies League Tag.

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Current clubs

All four grades of Group 11 Clubs play in the Peter McDonald Premiership alongside Group 10 clubs from the 2023 season. For the 2022 season, Group 11 only officially fielded reserve and women's league tag competitions, although a Group 11 Premier was still crowned in First Grade and Under 18s, with this being the best team in the Group 11 Pool of the Peter McDonald Premiership. This model will be used in all grades from 2023.

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* Indicates where a club won the Group Premiership in a Year that another team won the overall Peter McDonald Premiership.

Previous clubs

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Return of Westside

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. The club folded as of 2020.

Group 11 Premiers

Group 11 Premiers By Grade 1946-2019

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Peter McDonald Premiership Premiers (2022-present)

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First Grade Honour Board 1946-Present

Source: [3]

  • 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
  • 2022: Dubbo CYMS*
  • 2023: Dubbo CYMS


* Indicates where a club won the Group Premiership in a Year that another team won the overall Peter McDonald Premiership.

Junior Competition

Group 11 JRL

The following clubs participate in the Group 11 Junior League. Where applicable, the club's differing Senior side/competition is listed.

Lachlan District JRL

Dubbo District JRL

  • Cobar Roosters JRL (Castlereagh Cup)
  • Narromine Jets Juniors (Castlereagh Cup)
  • Nyngan Tigers JRL
  • South Dubbo Raiders (Dubbo Macquarie)
  • St Johns Dubbo (No Seniors)
  • Warren Bulldogs (No Seniors)
  • Wellington Cowboys JRL


Notable Juniors

Dubbo CYMS

St Johns Dubbo

Forbes Magpies

Parkes Spacemen

Wellington Cowboys

See also


References

  1. "Roosters move to Castlereagh competition" in The Cobar Weekly, 14 February 2018
  2. Smith, Tallon (22 September 2023). "Grand Final Watch: Dubbo CYMS take Peter McDonald Premiership title, plus a recap of Groups 2, 3 & 7, GTS and the NHRL". Battlers For Bush Footy. Retrieved 25 September 2023.
  3. "Dubbo CYMS Old Boys". Dubbo CYMS Old Boys. Retrieved 6 August 2022.

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