Far North Coast Rugby Union
The Far North Coast District Rugby Union, or FNCRU, is the governing body for the sport of rugby union within the District of Far North Coast in Australia. It is a member of the New South Wales Country Rugby Union.
Sport | Rugby Union |
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Jurisdiction | Far North Coast, Australia |
Abbreviation | Far North Coast Rugby Union |
Affiliation | New South Wales Rugby Union |
Headquarters | Lismore, New South Wales |
Teams
Wollongbar Alstonville Pioneers | Lyle Park | Pioneers | |||
Ballina Seahorses | Quays Reserve | Horses | |||
Ashgrove Sports Ground | Jeeps | 1931 | |||
North Brisbane (Wooloowin) | Hugh Courtney Oval | Eagles, Norths | 1991 (1933 — Eagle Jctn, 1961 — Teachers, 1974 — Teachers-Norths) | ||
Inner West (St Lucia) | University Field 5A | Red Heavies | 1912 | ||
Southern Brisbane (Annerley) | R.A. "Chipsy" Wood Oval | Magpies, Souths | 1948 | ||
Sunnybank and Logan | Oldmac Oval, Macgregor | Dragons | 1989 |
2019 Finals Series
- Presidents Cup
Evans River Killer Whales 32 d Iluka Cossacks 10
- Women's 7s
WAR Pioneer Pearls 12 d Yamba Buccanetts 0
- Reserve Grade
Mullumbimby Moonshiners 20 d Ballina Seahorses 10
- First Grade
WAR 48 d Casurina Beach 14
Wollongbar - Alstonville Pioneers won there 5th consecutive title, this year under the coaching of Lennox Head & Far North Coast Super Coach, Paul Jeffery
Representative Players
Currently Far North Coast has a number of representative players including:
- Izack Rodda - Wallabies
- Rory Arnold - Wallabies
- Alex Gibbon - NSW Country Cockatoos
- Ben Damon - NSW Country Cockatoos
History
Clubs
The club's that compete in the senior grade competition are:
- Ballina
- Bangalow Rebels
- Byron Bay
- Casurina Beach Barbarians
- Casino Bulls
- Evans River Killer Whales
- Grafton Redmen
- Iluka Cossacks
- Kyogle Cockies
- Lennox Head Trojans
- Lismore City
- Mullumbimby Moonshiners
- Southern Cross University
- Wollongbar/Alstonville
- Yamba Buccaneers
- Tenterfield Bumblebees
References
External links
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