Sydney Combined Competition Explained

Sydney Combined Competition
Current Season:2015 Sydney Combined Competition
Founded:2013
Folded:2020
Teams:58
Countrytag:Region
Country:Sydney
Gov Body:New South Wales Rugby League
Championtag:Premiers
Champion:Penshurst RSL

The Sydney Combined Competition (SCC) formerly Inner City Combined Competition (ICCC) was an amateur rugby league competition for both senior and junior rugby league clubs in the St. George, Canterbury-Bankstown, Balmain, Western Suburbs and Eastern Suburbs areas of Sydney.

The competition replaced the Inner City Combined Competition in 2013. It featured over 40 clubs from under 13's right through to A Grade, before it was scrapped in favour of a new model in 2020, known as the NSWRL conference.[1] [2] [3]

District clubs (2013–2020)

Club
Home Ground
Alexandria RoversErskineville Oval
All Saints LiverpoolWoodward Park
Arncliffe scotsCahill Park
Auburn WarriorsLidcombe Oval
Balmain PCYCBirchgrove Oval
Bankstown BullsRuse Park
Bankstown Sports RLFCSteve Folkes Reserve
Bass Hill BroncosMiddleton Park
Berala BearsPeter Hislop Park
Bondi UnitedWaverley Oval
Botany RamsBooralee Park
Brighton SeagullsScarborough Park
Burwood North-Ryde UnitedTG Millner Field
Campbelltown CollegiansBradbury Oval
Campbelltown WarriorsWorrell Park
Carlingford CougarsCox Park
Chester Hill HornetsTerry Lamb Complex
Clovelly CrocodilesBurrows Park
Concord-Burwood United WolvesGoddard Park
Coogee Randwick WombatsMarcellin Fields
Dundas ShamrocksSt Patricks Marist College
Eaglevale St Andrews RLFCEschol Park Sports Complex
East Campbelltown EaglesWaminda Oval
East Hills BulldogsSmith Park
Earlwood SaintsPeakhurst park
Enfield FederalsCooke Park
Five Dock RSL RLFCFive Dock Park
Greenacre TigersRoberts Park
Holy Cross RhinosFrank Street/Cressy Rd
Hurstville UnitedBexley Oval
Ingleburn BulldogsWarren Ritchie Oval
Ingleburn RSL TigersWood Park
Kingsgrove ColtsBeverly Hills Park
Kogarah CougarsTodd Park
La Perouse UnitedYarra Oval
Leichhardt WanderersBlackmore Oval
Liverpool Catholic Club RaidersLCC Sportsground
Liverpool TitansJardine Park
Maroubra LionsSnape Park
Matraville TigersHeffron Park
Mascot JetsMascot Oval
Milperra ColtsKillara Reserve
Minto CobrasBenham Reserve
Moorebank RamsHammondville Oval
Newtown Junior JetsTempe Reserve
Paddington Woollahra TigersCentennial Park
Penshurst RSL RLFCH.E Evatt Park
Redfern All BlacksRedfern Oval
Renown UnitedRenown Park
Regents Park PumasGuilfoyle Oval
Riverwood LegionRiverwood Park
South Eastern SeagullsPioneers Park
St Christophers RLFCBill Delauney Reserve
St. George Dragons (Canterbury)Lance Hutchinson Oval
St Johns EaglesBegnell Oval
Strathfield RaidersAirey Park
Valley United VikingsEdwin Wheeler Oval
Zetland Magpies-

First Grade Premierships

SeasonGrand Final InformationMinor Premiers
PremiersScoreRunners-up
2012align=left Hurstville United4–78align=left St. George Dragonsalign=left All Saints Liverpool
2013align=left Penshurst RSL RLFC40–4align=left All Saints Liverpoolalign=left All Saints Liverpool
2014align=left Penshurst RSL RLFC30–6align=left St. George Dragons (Canterbury District)align=left St. George Dragons (Canterbury District)
2015align=left Auburn Warriors20–17align=left St. George Dragons (Canterbury District)align=left St. George Dragons (Canterbury District)
2016align=left Auburn Warriors20–17align=left Kingsgrove Coltsalign=left St. George Dragons (Canterbury District)

NSWRL Conference (2021–present)

The NSWRL Conference Competitions are a set of competitions for clubs in the Sydney rugby league districts of Balmain, Canterbury-Bankstown, Cronulla-Sutherland, Manly-Warringah/North Sydney, Parramatta and St. George.[4] The competition replaced the Sydney Combined Competition (SCC) in 2020.

Metro Open Age Gold

The competition is holding one top grade division in 2023, similar to the now defunct Sydney Combined Competition.[5]

ClubMonikerHome GroundSuburbDistrict
AvalonBulldogsHitchcock ParkAvalon Beach, New South WalesManly-Warringah/North Sydney
Belrose EaglesEaglesLionel Watts OvalBelrose, New South WalesManly-Warringah/North Sydney
BerowraWallabiesWarrina OvalBerowra, New South WalesManly-Warringah/North Sydney
CromerKingfishersSt Matthews FarmCromer, New South WalesManly-Warringah/North Sydney
East HillsBulldogsEast HillsCastle Hill, New South WalesCanterbury-Bankstown
ForrestvilleFerretsForestville ParkForestville, New South WalesManly-Warringah/North Sydney
Harbord UnitedDevilsHarbord ParkHarbord, New South WalesManly-Warringah/North Sydney
Hills DistrictBullsCrestwood OvalBaulkham Hills, New South WalesParramatta Junior Rugby League
MoorebankRamsHammondville OvalMoorebank, New South WalesCanterbury-Bankstown
NarrabeenSharksLake ParkNarrabeen, New South WalesManly-Warringah/North Sydney
Ryde-EastwoodHawksLidcombe OvalRyde, New South WalesBalmain District Junior Rugby League
Wentworthville United JRLFCMagpiesRingrose ParkWentworthville, New South WalesParramatta Junior Rugby League

Central Northern Open Age

The Central Northern Open Age competitions are for clubs in the Sydney rugby league districts of Balmain and Manly-Warringah/North Sydney. The following clubs are participating in Central Northern District competitions in 2023. This competition's Gold division is merged with Central West for 2023 as Metro Open Age Gold (see above).

Central Northern Open Age Silver

ClubMonikerHome GroundSuburbDistrict
AsquithMagpiesStorey ParkAsquith, New South WalesManly-Warringah/North Sydney
Bondi UnitedUnitedBondiBondi, New South WalesSouth Sydney District RFL
Concord-BurwoodWolvesWentworth ParkConcord, New South WalesBalmain District Junior Rugby League
Cromer (2)KingfishersSt Matthews FarmCromer, New South WalesManly-Warringah/North Sydney
LeichhardtTigersBirchgrove OvalLeichhardt, New South WalesBalmain District Junior Rugby League
LeichhardtWanderersN/ASydneyBalmain District Junior Rugby League
Sydney UniversityLionsUniversity OvalUniversity of SydneyBalmain District Junior Rugby League
TAFE NSWPolecatsN/ASydneyBalmain District Junior Rugby League
WilloughbyRoosWilloughby ParkWilloughby, New South WalesManly-Warringah/North Sydney

Central Northern Open Age Bronze

ClubMonikerHome GroundSuburbDistrict
Asquith (2)MagpiesStorey ParkAsquith, New South WalesManly-Warringah/North Sydney
Carlingford CougarsCougarsN/ACarlingford, New South WalesBalmain District Junior Rugby League
Harbord UnitedDevilsHarbord ParkHarbord, New South WalesManly-Warringah/North Sydney
Leichhardt (2)WanderersN/ASydneyBalmain District Junior Rugby League
Macquarie UniversityWarriorsMacquarie UniversityRyde, New South WalesManly-Warringah/North Sydney
Pennant Hills-CherrybrookStagsGreenway ParkPennant Hills, New South WalesManly-Warringah/North Sydney
Redfern All BlacksAll BlacksPioneers ParkRedfern, New South WalesSouth Sydney District RFL
Sydney University (2)LionsUniversity OvalUniversity of SydneyBalmain District Junior Rugby League
TAFE NSW (2)PolecatsN/ASydneyBalmain District Junior Rugby League

Central West Open Age

Central West Open Age is the premier rugby league competition clubs in the Parramatta and Canterbury-Bankstown districts of Sydney. The competition features 12 clubs in 2023, in a single division, with its gold clubs playing in the Metro Gold competition.

Central West Open Age Silver

ClubMonikerHome GroundSuburbDistrict
All-Saints ToongabbieTigersC.V. Kelly ParkToongabbie, New South WalesParramatta Junior Rugby League
Bankstown SportsClubBankstown Sports ClubBankstown, New South WalesCanterbury-Bankstown
BeralaBearsN/ABerala, New South WalesCanterbury-Bankstown
Canley ValeKookaburrasAdams ParkCanley Vale, New South WalesParramatta Junior Rugby League
Chester HillHornetsN/AChester Hill, New South WalesCanterbury-Bankstown
GreenacreTigersN/AGreenacre, New South WalesCanterbury-Bankstown
GuildfordOwlsMccredie ParkGuildford, New South WalesParramatta Junior Rugby League
KellyvilleBushrangersKellyville ParkKellyville, New South WalesParramatta Junior Rugby League
Lalor ParkKookasCavanagh ReserveLalor Park, New South WalesParramatta Junior Rugby League
MerrylandsRamsMerrylands OvalMerrylands, New South WalesParramatta Junior Rugby League
South WestSharksN/ASydneyParramatta Junior Rugby League

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nine clubs vie for league glory. 11 April 2012.
  2. http://www.foxsportspulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?c=1-2149-0-0-0&sID=127124&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=21628158
  3. http://www.foxsportspulse.com/comp_info.cgi?a=LADDER&compID=302306&c=0-7901-0-0-0
  4. Web site: Association: NSWRL Conference Competitions . 2023-04-16 . www.playrugbyleague.com.
  5. Web site: Competition: 2023 METRO COMBINED OPEN AGE MENS GOLD Draw . 2023-04-16 . www.playrugbyleague.com.