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The Tasmanian Rugby League is responsible for administering the game of rugby league in the Australian state of Tasmania. Tasmania is an Affiliated State of the overall Australian governing body the Australian Rugby League.


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History

The Tasmanian Rugby League was founded at a meeting at Heathorn's Hotel, Hobart on 2 December 1953 and the first competition was held in 1954 with teams including Bellerive (Eastern suburbs), Taroona, Newtown and Canterbury. Players were initially recruited from Hobart Rugby Union teams and the first matches were played on 3 April 1954 at the South St Grounds, Bellerive. The first premiership was won by Taroona The first interstate match was played against Victoria on 12 June 1954 with Tasmania winning 18-8.

By the mid 1990s the Tasmanian Rugby League was running a statewide competition which included Six Hobart teams:

  • Glenorchy Stingrays
  • Panthers (possibly Sandy Bay Panthers)
  • Eastern Suburbs Eagles
  • Northern Suburbs Tigers (not connected to the current Hobart Tigers)
  • Hobart City Falcons
  • Derwent valley Sharks

and three regional teams:

  • Launceston Clippers ( the Australian Maritime College)
  • North-West Raiders (Based in Burnie)
  • Smithton

The Tasmanian Rugby League also ran a Northern Tasmanian vs Southern Tasmanian competition during this period. Ben Mckinnon from the Launceston Clippers is the only player to have won the statewide best + fairest on two occasions both in his debut season in 1995 and then again in 1997.

Due to dwindling player numbers the competition contracted to four Hobart teams during the early 2000s and midway through the 2003-04 season the senior amateur competition folded as a result of rising public liability insurance costs.

In late 2009 a new senior competition was established through the efforts of local 7HO FM Radio Personality Jason 'Wolfie' Wolfgram (President 09/10), and in conjunction with ARL Rugby League Development Officer, Graham McNaney. The decision to re-establish the competition followed a public forum at the Hotel Grand Chancellor in Hobart on Thursday 25 June 2009.

The revised summer competition initially included four teams:

  • Hobart Tigers;
  • Northern Suburbs Cowboys (formerly named Broncos)
  • Eastern Shore Thunder; and
  • Southern Rabbitohs

Gala Days and Under 17s junior exhibition matches have also been a feature of the revised competition. In February 2012 a National Rugby League trial match between Brisbane Broncos and Melbourne Storm was held in Hobart.

The Launceston Warriors were admitted to the competition during the 2012-13 season. A North West Titans team is due to join the competition in 2013-2014 representing North West Tasmania "Titans fill statewide picture". The Mercury. .

For the 2013-2014 season, the competition consists of 5 teams:

  • Hobart Tigers
  • Launceston Warriors
  • North West Coast Titans
  • South Hobart Storm (Formally Eastern Shore Thunder)
  • Southern Rabbitohs

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2013-14 Season

Note: * - Indicates that wins include forfeited matches

Southern Rabbitohs folded from the league
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2013-14 Finals Series


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2014-15 Season

As of the start of the 2014-15 season a new team from the Northern Suburbs of Hobart joined the comp, The team was named the [Claremont Cowboys]. Due to lack of players Launceston Warriors did not take part in the 2014-15 season.


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Premierships


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See also

  • Tasmanian Rugby Union

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References


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External links

  • Official website

Source of article : Wikipedia

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