Waratah Mayfield Cheetahs Explained

Waratah Mayfield is a rugby league club based in the Newcastle, New South Wales region of Australia.

Known as The Cheetahs and wearing Maroon and Gold, they were a member of the First Grade Newcastle Rugby League until 2004 and now compete in Newcastle & Hunter Rugby League.

Clubname:Waratah-Mayfield
Emblem:Cheetah
Colours: Gold
Maroon
League:Newcastle Rugby League
Ground:Waratah Oval, Waratah NSW
Premierships:6
Premiershipyears:1936, 1942, 1944, 1952, 1990, 2000
Web:http://www.sportingpulse.com/club_info.cgi?c=7-2358-21234-0-0

History

Waratah Mayfield RLFC were founded in 1927 and entered the Newcastle Rugby League in 1928. Waratah were successful right from the start in the Newcastle First Grade in only their second year losing the grand final in the years 1929, 1933 and 1934, before finally tasting glory in 1936 when they beat Northern Suburbs in the grand final, the team they lost to in 1929.

In 1990, Waratah-Mayfield ended a 38-year drought when they defeated Lakes United 17–14 to win the Newcastle premiership. The next premiership came in 2000 when Waratah Mayfield faced off against Lakes United and again claimed victory taking out the grand final 20–14.

Leaner times were ahead for Waratah Mayfield, and in 2004 the club suffering from financial hardships and struggling to recruit enough players to take part in the Newcastle rugby league they were forced to withdraw from all senior competitions. Today the club continues in junior rugby league competitions and in the Newcastle & Hunter Rugby League competition.

Premiership titles

Years Won
193619421944195219902000

Notable juniors

References