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Bundaberg Red Cup

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General Information
First Season 2003
Current Season 2009
Website Bundaberg Red Cup
2006 Season
Premiers Sydney Bulls
Runners-Up Newtown Jets
Minor Premiers Sydney Bulls
Wooden spoon Asquith
2007 Season
Premiers Entrance Tigers
Runners-Up Sydney Bulls
Minor Premiers Cabramatta Blues
Wooden spoon Seven Hills Demons
2008 Season
Premiers Windsor
Runners-Up Sydney Bulls
Minor Premiers Windsor
Wooden Soon Chester Hill

The Bundaberg Red Cup (formerly Jim Beam Cup) is a semi-professional development level rugby league competition in New South Wales (NSW), Australia run jointly by the New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL) and the Country Rugby League of New South Wales (CRL). The competition is run concurrently with the National Rugby League (NRL) and comprises 11 teams drawn from both the Sydney metropolitan area and the NSW Central Coast, North of Sydney as well as one team from Western Australia who joined the league in 2008. The competition is named after its major sponsor, Bundaberg Rum.

The competition is an expanded version of the former Metropolitan Cup and Second Division competitions. The competition was renamed the Bundaberg Red Cup after the 2008 season, after Bundaberg replaced former sponsor Jim Beam.[1]

Radio Coverage can be heard on Hawkesbury Radio 89.9FM with Peter Jolly and Shane Skeen.

Contents

[edit] Current Ladder

Pos Team P W D L + - +/- PTS
1. Windsor 22 17 0 5 738 570 +168 34
2. Sydney Bulls 22 16 0 6 796 496 +300 32
3. Mt Pritchard 22 16 0 6 699 511 +188 32
4. Cabramatta 22 14 1 7 686 508 +178 29
5. Shellharbour 22 13 2 7 623 542 +81 28
6. Erina 22 11 0 11 620 610 +10 22
7. Wentworthville 22 10 1 11 581 609 -28 21
8. Belrose 22 9 0 13 570 576 -6 18
9. Western Australia 22 7 0 15 533 652 -119 14
10. Southern Sharks 22 6 1 15 533 786 -253 13
10. Campbelltown 22 5 1 16 505 718 -213 11
12. Chester Hill 22 4 2 16 402 708 -306 10

[edit] History

The Bundaberg Red Cup is the latest in a succession Sydney-based second tier, semi-professional Rugby League competitions.

[edit] Inter-District/Second Division (1963 - 1973)

The a second tier senior Rugby League competition in Sydney was the Inter-District Competition established in 1963 by the NSWRL. It was renamed the Second Division in 1964. Like succeeding competitions the Second Division had a high turnover of participating clubs. The 'promotion' of two of the two biggest clubs Penrith Panthers (1966 champions) and Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks, at the conclusion of the 1966 season did not help the long-term stability of the competition.

During this period Wentworthville ("The Magpies") was the most successful club, competing in every grand final of the Second Division, winning a total of 8 premierships (including 5 in a row between 1967 - 1971). Due to their domination of the competition 'Wenty' was widely considered the best candidate for promotion to the NSWRL Premiership when two positions were made available for the 1967 competition. Due to their proximity to Parramatta, where a Premiership club was established in 1947, the Magpies were overlooked.

Year Premiers
1963 Kingsford
1964 Western Suburbs colours.svg Wentworthville
1965 Western Suburbs colours.svg Wentworthville
1966 Canterbury colours.svg Penrith
1967 Western Suburbs colours.svg Wentworthville
1968 Western Suburbs colours.svg Wentworthville
1969 Western Suburbs colours.svg Wentworthville
1970 Western Suburbs colours.svg Wentworthville
1971 Western Suburbs colours.svg Wentworthville
1972 Illawarra colours.svg Ryde-Eastwood
1973 Western Suburbs colours.svg Wentworthville

[edit] The Metropolitan League (1974 - 1976)

The Second Division was reorganised in 1974 and renamed the Metropolitan League. It was dominated by the Ryde-Eastwood club. In the absence of Wentworthville, who competed in the Illawarra Rugby League competition, Ryde-Eastwood won all three Metropolitan League titles. The Metropolitan League was dismantled in 1976 and with it the idea of a second tier competition.

Year Premiers
1974 Illawarra colours.svg Ryde-Eastwood
1975 Illawarra colours.svg Ryde-Eastwood
1976 Illawarra colours.svg Ryde-Eastwood

[edit] The Metropolitan Cup (1990 - 2002)

The concept of the second tier competition was resurrected in 1990 with the establishment of the Metropolitan Cup. Many teams that were involved in the former Second Division and Metropolitan League were included in the new competition, including Ryde-Eastwood and Wentworthville. Other teams in the new competition included Guildford Owls, Mt.Pritchard, Bankstown Greyhounds, Western Suburbs Magpies and the Hills District Bulls. The Newtown Jets, who had been exiled from the New South Wales Rugby League premiership at the close of the 1983 season, were also granted admission into the competition in 1991 and became a successful club in their second life, winning 4 premierships (including 3 in a row between 1995 - 1997).Other teams who competed in the cup over the years included St. Marys Saints, West Wollongong Red Devils, Moorebank Rams (Bulldogs), UTS Roosters, Windsor Wolves,Cabramatta Blues, Sydney Bulls and the Kellyville Bushrangers

The final Metropolitan Cup was contested in 2002 and was won by a newly formed club, the Sydney Bulls, defeating Ryde-Eastwood in the last grand final of the Metropolitan Cup.

Year Premiers
1990 Illawarra colours.svg Ryde-Eastwood Hawks
1991 Annandale colours.svg Guildford Owls
1992 Newtown colours.svg Newtown Jets
1993 Canberra colours.svg St Mary's Saints
1994 Canberra colours.svg St Mary's Saints
1995 Newtown colours.svg Newtown Jets
1996 Newtown colours.svg Newtown Jets
1997 Newtown colours.svg Newtown Jets
1998 Western Suburbs colours.svg Wentworthville Magpies
1999 Western Suburbs colours.svg Wentworthville Magpies
2000 Illawarra colours.svg Ryde-Eastwood Hawks
2001 Canberra colours.svg St Mary's Saints
2002 South Sydney colours.svg Sydney Bulls

[edit] Jim Beam Cup (2003-2008)

The Jim Beam Cup was established in 2003 as part of another overall restructure of the NSWRL competitions operating in the levels below the NRL. The Jim Beam Cup was intended to lay the foundations of a semi-professional 'State League' competition (similar to the Queensland Cup) and included four non-Sydney teams from the Central Coast (Erina Eagles, The Entrance Tigers, Ourimbah Magpies, and Woy Woy Roosters.) With the inclusion of these clubs (who field teams in the Central Coast Division of the CRL) the Jim Beam Cup became a cooperative effort between the NSWRL and the CRL.

Radio Coverage was heard on Hawkesbury Radio 89.9FM with Peter Jolly and Shane Skeen.

Year Premiers Runners-up
2003 Balmain colours.svg The Entrance Tigers Western Suburbs colours.svg Wentworthville Magpies
2004 South Sydney colours.svg Sydney Bulls Balmain colours.svg The Entrance Tigers
2005 Ipswich Colours.svg Windsor Wolves South Sydney colours.svg Sydney Bulls
2006 South Sydney colours.svg Sydney Bulls Newtown colours.svg Newtown Jets
2007 Balmain colours.svg The Entrance Tigers South Sydney colours.svg Sydney Bulls
2008 Ipswich Colours.svg Windsor Wolves South Sydney colours.svg Sydney Bulls

[edit] Bundaberg Red Cup (2009 - present)

The 2009 Grand Final was a closely fought battle between Minor Premiers Wentworthville Magpies and Cabramatta Two Blues, with Wentworthville coming out victorious by 24-20 in the game at Leichhardt Oval.

Year Premiers Runners-up
2009 Western Suburbs colours.svg Wentworthville Magpies Parramatta Colours.svg Cabramatta Two Blues

[edit] Teams

Since its establishment in 2003 the competition has both expanded and contracted in terms of numbers of side competing. Aside from the original expansion of the Sydney-based competition into the Central Coast, the Bundaberg Red Cup has continued to expand throughout Sydney, moving away from its Western Sydney base in 2005 with the inclusion of two Northern Sydney sides: the Asquith Magpies and Belrose Eagles.

[edit] 2007

In 2007, 12 clubs competed for the Jim Beam Cup. New clubs Shellharbour, Chester Hill, Seven Hills and Mount Pritchard competed for the first time. Newtown Jets dropped out of the competition to concentrate on their club's 2007 NSWRL Premier League campaign.

In terms of geographical spread four clubs were based in the Parramatta District (Wentworthville, Seven Hills, Cabramatta and Mount Pritchard), two on the Central Coast of NSW (Erina and The Entrance) and Canterbury-Bankstown (Chester Hill and Sydney Bulls) and one each in Penrith (Windsor Wolves), Manly-Warringah (Belrose), Illawarra (Shellharbour) and North Sydney (Asquith).

[edit] 2008

In 2008, for the first time, an interstate team entered the competition, a Western Australia Rugby League representative side known as the WA Reds, with a view to developing the game in the state in order to secure a future NRL franchise in 2011 - 2012[2]. Also joining the competition for 2008 will be the Cronulla Sutherland Sharks and the Campbelltown Eagles. Seven Hills Demons has also announced they will no longer field a team in the Jim Beam Cup in Season. 2008.[3] The Entrance Tigers, who have just claimed the 2007 Title have unfortunately pulled of the Jim Beam Cup due to the restrictions placed on gambling and smoking in clubs and pubs [4]. The Asquith Magpies have also withdrawn from the competition.

[edit] Former Jim Beam Cup Teams

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ Row over Jim Beam, Bundaberg Rum sponsorship The Herald Sun, November 14, 2008
  2. ^ Read, Brent (2008-05-22). "WA eyes return as Sydney clubs battle". The Australian (News Limited). http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,23736889-5012431,00.html. Retrieved 2008-05-22. 
  3. ^ [1] WA Wins Bid for National Team: The Journey to the NRL Begins, WA Rugby League, Retrieved on 15 December 2006
  4. ^ Entrance Withdraw from the 2008 Jim Beam Cup

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