Group 18 Rugby League | |
Formerly: | Tweed District Rugby League (TDRL) Gold Coast Group 18 Rugby League |
Founded: | 1914 (as TDRL) |
Inaugural: | 1914 |
Replaced: | Northern Rivers Regional Rugby League |
Ceotag: | Chief executive |
Teams: | 9
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Country: | Australia |
Champion U16s: | Bilambil (2012), Bilambil (2013), Bilambil (2014) |
Champion U15s: | South Tweed Bears (2012), Tugun Seahawks (2013), Bilambil (2014) |
Champion U14s: | Tweed Coast Raiders (2012), Cudgen Hornets (2013), Bilambil (2014) |
Champion U13s: | Tweed Heads Seagulls (2012), Mullumbimby Giants (2013), Bilambil (2014) |
Season: | 2015 |
Most Champs: | Tweed Heads Seagulls/Cudgen Hornets (1st), Bilambil Jets (2nd), South Tweed (3rd) |
Highest Recorded Score: | 72–10 (Bilambil u15s, 2015) |
Nrl Feeder Club: | Gold Coast Titans/Newcastle Knights |
Folded: | 2004 |
Group 18 is the name of a junior rugby league competition on the far north coast of New South Wales, Australia. Currently, the group has no senior competition. Prior to 2005, there was a joint Gold Coast-Group 18 competition which fielded teams from both the Queensland and New South Wales sides of the border. With the Burleigh Bears joining the Queensland Cup in 1997 and the Tweed Heads Seagulls joining them in 2003, the combined competition started to lose some of its lustre. In 2005, it was dissolved with the remaining Queensland teams forming a dedicated Gold Coast competition and the NSW teams joining an expanded Group 1 competition, now named Northern Rivers Regional Rugby League. Both Group 1 and Group 18 run junior competitions.
See main article: Northern Rivers Regional Rugby League.
The Group 18 Senior Rugby League Premiership amalgamated with Group 1 Rugby League in 2005 to form the Northern Rivers Regional Rugby League, and was thus discontinued in its own right.
In the 2020 season, there are 119 teams participating through the age groups of U6's to U16.5's. In the U16's, the following club have teams participating in the competition:
Group 18 Grand Finals (1968–1997 where available)[1]
1969 Murwillumbah Brothers 11–0 Cudgen Headland
1970 Cudgen Headland 20–7 Tweed Heads Seagulls
1971 South Murwillumbah 21–10 Burleigh Heads
1972 Gold Coast 16–11 Tweed Heads Seagulls
1973 Tweed Heads Seagulls 45–5 Murwillumbah Brothers
1974 Tweed Heads Seagulls 16–8 Mullumbimby
1975 Tweed Heads Seagulls 12–11 South Murwillumbah
1976 Cudgen Headland 19–7 Tweed Heads Seagulls
1977 Tweed Heads Seagulls 47–0 South Murwillumbah
1978 Murwillumbah Old Boys 20–11 Tweed Heads Seagulls
1979 Murwillumbah Old Boys 16–5 Tweed Heads Seagulls
1980 Bilambil-Terranora Lakes 23–11 Murwillumbah Old Boys
1981 Byron Bay 13–19 Tweed Heads Seagulls
1982 Bilambil-Terranora Lakes22–12 Tweed Heads Seagulls
1983 Tweed Heads Seagulls 30–1 Bilambil-Terranora Lakes* Tweed Heads Seagulls also won the Clayton Cup.
1984 Tweed Heads Seagulls 35–18 Cudgen Headland
1985 ???
1986 ???
1987 South Tweed 20–18 Cudgen Headland
1988 Cudgen Headland 8–4 Tweed Heads Seagulls
1989 Tweed Heads Seagulls 36–16 Southport* Tweed Heads Seagulls also won the Clayton Cup.
1990 Beaudesert 20–18 Bilambil-Terranora Lakes
1991 Beaudesert 32–18 Runaway Bay
1992 Bilambil-Terranora Lakes24–0 Nerang
1993 Bilambil-Terranora Lakes26–4 Beaudesert
1994 Tweed Heads Seagulls 27–26 Nerang
1995 Burleigh Heads 26–6 South Tweed
1996 South Tweed 16–10 Burleigh Heads
1997 Runaway Bay 18–17 Cudgen Headland