S. G. Ball Cup

S. G. Ball Cup
Current season or competition:
2018 S. G. Ball Cup season
Sport Rugby league
Instituted 1965
Inaugural season 1965
Number of teams 16
Country  Australia
Premiers Penrith Panther ({{{season}}})
Most titles Parramatta Eels (12 titles)
Website S. G. Ball Cup website
Related competition Harold Matthews Cup

The S. G. Ball Cup is a junior rugby league football competition played in New South Wales, played between teams made up of players aged under 18. The competition is administered by the New South Wales Rugby League. The competition includes both junior representative teams of NRL and NSW Cup clubs that do not field a team in the NRL competition. In 2009 the Melbourne Storm from Victoria, was admitted to the competition. In 2010 the competition continued its national growth with the introduction of the WA Reds / West Coast Pirates from Perth.

The S. G. Ball Cup is named after S. G. "George" Ball, one of the five people responsible for the formation of the South Sydney Rabbitohs, and who was club secretary for over fifty years.

Clubs

In 2018, sixteen clubs fielded teams in the NSWRL S G Ball Cup.

S. G. Ball Cup premiers

1965 to Current

YearPremiers
1965 South Sydney
1966 Parramatta
1967 Parramatta
1968 Parramatta
1969 South Sydney
1970 St. George
1971 Western Suburbs
1972 Canterbury-Bankstown
1973 Parramatta
1974 South Sydney
1975 South Sydney
1976 South Sydney
1977 Penrith
1978 Canterbury-Bankstown
1979 South Sydney
1980 South Sydney
1981 Penrith
1982 Balmain
1983 Parramatta
1984 St. George
1985 Parramatta
1986 South Sydney
1987 Parramatta
1988 Parramatta
1989 Illawarra
1990 Newcastle Knights
1991 Parramatta
1992 St. George
1993 Parramatta
1994 South Sydney
1995 Canberra
1996 Illawarra
1997 Sydney City Roosters
1998 South Sydney
1999 Parramatta
2000 Penrith
2001 Newcastle Knights
2002 Western Suburbs
2003 Penrith
2004 Newcastle Knights
2005 Canberra
2006 Penrith
2007 Parramatta
2008 Sydney Roosters
2009 Canterbury-Bankstown
2010 Sydney Roosters
2011 Newcastle Knights
2012 Balmain
2013 Balmain
2014 Sydney Roosters
2015 Cronulla-Sutherland
2016 Penrith
2017 Parramatta
2018 Penrith
YearPremiersRunners UpMinor PremiersWooden Spoon
2006Penrith PanthersSouth Sydney RabbitohsParramatta EelsNorth Sydney Bears
2007Parramatta EelsPenrith PanthersPenrith PanthersWestern Sydney Academy
2008Sydney RoostersParramatta EelsCanterbury BulldogsNorth Sydney Bears
2009Canterbury BulldogsMelbourne StormSt George DragonsWestern Suburbs Magpies
2010Sydney RoostersParramatta EelsCronulla SharksCentral Coast Centurions
2011Newcastle KnightsCanterbury BulldogsWestern Suburbs MagpiesWestern Sydney Academy
2012Balmain TigersCanberra RaidersBalmain TigersWestern Sydney Academy
2013Balmain TigersPenrith PanthersPenrith PanthersWest Coast Pirates
2014Sydney RoostersPenrith PanthersParramatta EelsWest Coast Pirates
2015Cronulla SharksSouth Sydney RabbitohsCanberra RaidersNorth Sydney Bears
2016Penrith PanthersIllawarra SteelersNewcastle KnightsWest Coast Pirates
2017Parramatta EelsCronulla SharksCronulla SharksWest Coast Pirates
2018Penrith PanthersCanterbury BulldogsSydney RoostersWest Coast Pirates

See also

References

    • Official website
    • Andrews, Malcolm (1980). Rugby League – The Greatest game of All. Cammeray: Horwitz. ISBN 0-7255-0831-0. ISBN 0-7255-0831-1 (listed invalid).
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