Group 13 Rugby League

The Group 13 Rugby league Competition is a defunct New South Wales Country Rugby League group competition which was run under the auspices of the Club Rugby League. It was disbanded after the 1991 Season. It covered an area which was the Southern Part of New South Wales and even some parts of Northern Victoria.

Group 13 Rugby League
SportRugby league
Formerly known asGroup 18
Instituted1934
Ceased1991
Most titlesTumbarumba (11)

Group 13 was originally called Group 18 between 1934 and 1936. The group was born from the Far South Rugby League and Wagga Rugby League.

The Far South Rugby League comprised Albury, Holbrook, Henty, Culcairn, Tumbarumba, The Rock and Yerong Creek whilst Wagga Rugby League comprised Wagga Magpies, Wagga Old Boys, Borambola, Farm and Militia.

Many towns and teams competed in Group 13 between 1934 and 1991. After the 1991 season, the remaining clubs joined the Group 9 Rugby League Competition.[1]

Group 13 produced six teams that won the Clayton Cup (Country Rugby League) highest honour in Club Rugby League.

1939 - Wagga Magpies

1940 - Henty

1969 - Tarcutta

1975 - Albury Blues

1985 - Tumbarumba

1986 - Tumbarumba

Teams

Group 13 Teams
Club Year Entered Home Ground Championships Runners-Up Minor Premierships
Albury Blues* 1934 Olive Street, CBC Oval & Greenfield Park 1958, 1974, 1975, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1988 & 1989
Albury Roos* 1947 Greenfield Park 1948 1957, 1970 & 1983
Albury Wanderers 1946 CBC Oval
Albury Magpies (Teachers) 1970 Alexandra Park
Adelong 1937 Adelong Show Ground 1950, 1951, 1952, 1960 & 1961
Army 1969
Batlow* 1935 Memorial Park 1954, 1972 & 1976
Bandiana 1951
Borambola-Tarcutta 1938 Tarcutta Reserve 1948
Corowa 1987
Culcairn 1946
Gerogery (Reserve Grade) 1957
Old Boys 1934 Wagga Cricket Ground
Gundagai 1938 Anzac Park
Henty 1934 East Henty Ground
Holbrook 1934 Holbrook Football Ground 1940
Junee 1939
Khancoban 1961 1964 1965
Ladysmith United* 1982
Lockhart 1936 1947 1946 & 1971
Morven 1940
RAAF 1968
Rand 1948
Tarcutta 1935 Tarcutta Reserve 1962, 1965 & 1969
Teachers College 1949 Wagga Cricket Ground
The Rock 1937
Tumbarumba* 1934 Tumbarumba Show Ground 1934, 1937, 1946, 1953, 1971, 1973, 1977, 1985, 1986, 1987 & 1991
Tumut 1938
Wagga Wagga Brothers* 1981 1981, 1982, 1984 & 1990
Wagga Wagga Magpies 1934 Wagga Cricket Ground 1938 & 1939 1934
Wagga Wagga Waratahs 1935 Wagga Cricket Ground 1935, 1941 1940

Note: Teams marked with a (*) means that they Competed in the Final Season

First Grade Champions

Season Grand Finals Minor Premiership
Premiers Score Runners-up Venue
1934 Tumbarumba 10-7 Wagga Wagga Magpies Wagga Cricket Ground
1935 Wagga Wagga Waratahs 7-3 Tarcutta Wagga Cricket Ground
1936 Tarcutta 15-9 Tumbarumba Tarcutta Reserve
1937 Tumbarumba 20-7 Albury Blues Wagga Cricket Ground
1938 Wagga Wagga Magpies 24-3 Holbrook Holbrook
1939 Wagga Wagga Magpies 29-0 Holbrook Wagga Cricket Ground
1940 Henty 8-8 Wagga Wagga Waratahs Wagga Cricket Ground
1940 Replay Henty 12-3 Wagga Wagga Waratahs Wagga Cricket Ground
1941 Wagga Wagga Waratahs 2-2 Tumbarumba Wagga Cricket Ground
1941 Replay Wagga Wagga Waratahs 7-2 Tumbarumba Wagga Cricket Ground
1942-1945 - No Competition
1946 Tumbarumba 5-0 Lockhart Holbrook
1947 Lockhart 2-0 Tumbarumba Wagga Cricket Ground
1948 Albury Roos 9-4 Borambola-Tarcutta Holbrook
1949 Wagga RLFC 20-15 Albury Roos Wagga Cricket Ground
1950 Adelong 19-4 Albury Roos Holbrook
1951 Adelong Draw Albury Roos
1951 Replay Adelong 9-4 Albury Roos Holbrook
1952 Adelong 5-4 Holbrook Greenfield Park, Albury
1953 Tumbarumba 22-14 Adelong Memorial Park, Batlow
1954 Batlow 14-6 Adelong Memorial Park, Batlow
1955 Holbrook 21-2 Albury Blues Culcairn
1956 Holbrook 7-0 Albury Blues Culcairn
1957 Albury Roos 11-2 Albury Blues Greenfield Park, Albury
1958 Albury Blues 7-6 Holbrook Culcairn
1959 Holbrook 10-5 Adelong Culcairn
1960 Adelong 10-2 Albury Blues Holbrook
1961 Adelong 32-10 Holbrook Holbrook
1962 Tarcutta 10-5 Albury Blues Holbrook
1963 Holbrook 15-2 Tarcutta
1964 Khancoban 10-5 Holbrook Greenfield Park, Albury
1965 Tarcutta 5-0 Khancoban Holbrook
1966 Army 19-8 Tarcutta Holbrook
1967 Holbrook 10-7 Army Greenfield Park, Albury
1968 Holbrook 15-7 Tarcutta Greenfield Park, Albury
1969 Tarcutta 10-9 Army Greenfield Park, Albury
1970 Albury Roos 9-7 Tarcutta Lockhart
1971 Tumbarumba 16-4 Lockhart Greenfield Park, Albury
1972 Batlow 10-5 Albury Blues Holbrook
1973 Tumbarumba Batlow Adelong Show Ground
1974 Albury Blues 24-6 Albury Roos
1975 Albury Blues 17-5 Batlow
1976 Batlow 19-7 Albury Blues
1977 Tumbarumba 13-11 Adelong
1978 Albury Blues 31-16 Albury Roos
1979 Albury Blues 22-10 Albury Roos
1980 Albury Blues 26-10 Tumbarumba
1981 Wagga Brothers 9-2 Albury Roos Tumbarumba Show Ground
1982 Wagga Brothers 17-10 Batlow
1983 Albury Roos 22-10 Tumbarumba
1984 Wagga Brothers 26-2 Batlow Weissel Oval, Wagga
1985 Tumbarumba 32-8 Wagga Brothers
1986 Tumbarumba 21-4 Wagga Brothers
1987 Tumbarumba 12-10 Wagga Brothers Weissel Oval, Wagga
1988 Albury Blues 28-8 Batlow Weissel Oval, Wagga
1989 Albury Blues 16-7 Tumbarumba Greenfield Park, Albury
1990 Wagga Brothers 36-6 Batlow Tumbarumba Show Ground
1991 Tumbarumba 18-8 Batlow Memorial Park, Batlow
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References

  1. "New South Wales competitions". Archived from the original on 12 February 2005. Retrieved 26 December 2007.
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