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The National Youth Competition (sponsored as the Toyota Cup) is the official development competition for the Australian National Rugby League. It commenced in 2008.[1] The competition consists of teams from the 16 clubs that presently participate in the NRL competition, fielding squads made up of players between the ages of 17 and 19.[2] The draw and structure mirrors the NRL, with games played as lead-ins to the corresponding first-grade NRL games.[3] The competition uses a salary cap in the same way as first-grade NRL, and puts a heavy focus on life outside of football for the players.[4]
[edit] History[edit] Effect on existing competitionsThere is ongoing speculation as to how the Queensland Cup will fare with the introduction of the National Rugby League's Under-20s competition in 2008.[5] The Jersey Flegg Cup now goes to the winner of the National Youth Competition's minor premiership. [6] "The best Under-16s Harold Matthews and Under-18s SG Ball teams to compete with their Queensland counterparts for "National champion" status from 2008 onwards, with the added incentive of potential selection in Australian U16 and U18 sides to play New Zealand each year." [7] "Kaspar Crawley was given the honour of refereeing the 2008 Grand Final." [edit] National Youth Competition Premiers
[edit] Teams & Coaches
[edit] Television Coverage[edit] Australia
[edit] New ZealandAll New Zealand Warriors home games in the U20's competition will be shown live by Sky NZ.[11] [edit] Records[edit] Footnotes
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