Barraclough Shield

The Barraclough Shield is the trophy for interstate rugby union matches between the New South Wales Suburban and Queensland Suburban representative teams, colloquially known as "Subbies". The Barraclough Shield was first contested in 1966 and was named after Lindley John Forbes (John) Barraclough AM (1926-2005), a former New South Wales MP and stalwart of New South Wales Suburban Rugby.[1]

History of the Barraclough Shield

As of 2018, New South Wales have won the Barraclough Shield on forty three occasions, Queensland have won five, with three matches drawn.[1][2] Recent matches have usually been played at Ballymore Stadium in Brisbane, but the match in the 50th year of Subbies Rugby in Queensland was played at Suncorp Stadium as the curtain-raiser to the Queensland Reds match against the British and Irish Lions.[2][3][4]

List of winners since 1966:

YearWinner
2018Not Contested
2017Not Contested
2016New South Wales 38 d Queensland 3
2015New South Wales 62 d Queensland 13
2014New South Wales 60 d Queensland 19
2013New South Wales 45 d Queensland 0
2012New South Wales 35 d Queensland 16
2011New South Wales 12 d Queensland 9
2010Draw 22-22
2009New South Wales 41 d Queensland 21
2008Queensland 31 d New South Wales 28
2007New South Wales 33 d Queensland 19
2006Queensland 17 d New South Wales 12
2000–05New South Wales
1993–99New South Wales
1992Queensland 18 d New South Wales 13
1991New South Wales
1990Not Contested
1986-89New South Wales
1985Queensland 22 d New South Wales 13
1979–84New South Wales
1978Draw 6-6
1973–77New South Wales
1972Queensland 13 d New South Wales 12
1969-71New South Wales
1968Not Contested
1967New South Wales
1966Draw 12-12

See also

References

  1. "The Barraclough Shield". Queensland Rugby. 2012. Archived from the original on 11 March 2014. Retrieved 6 May 2014.
  2. "Annual Report 2013" (PDF 1.1 MB). New South Wales Suburban Rugby Union. 2013. Archived (PDF) from the original on 6 May 2014.
  3. Buchan, Jay (7 June 2013). "Ipswich trio chases revenge in Lions' curtain-raiser". The Queensland Times. Archived from the original on 22 April 2016. Retrieved 14 May 2014.
  4. "2013 Annual report". Queensland Rugby. 2013. p. 44. Retrieved 8 May 2014.
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