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Group 10 Rugby League
SportRugby league
Instituted1947
Inaugural season1947
Ceased2021
Replaced byWestern Premiership
Country Australia
Most recent premiers Bathurst Panthers (2019)
Most titles Orange CYMS (12 titles)
WebsiteGroup 10 Homepage

Group 10 is a rugby league competition in the Central West area of New South Wales, under the auspices of the New South Wales Rugby League. It had been under the control of Country Rugby League but that changed after the NSWRL agreed to a new constitution and the CRL voted to wind up its affairs immediately. The decisions was made on 19 October 2019 and the merger means that the aim of a unified administration of the sport in NSW was achieved over a year ahead of time.[1]

Ahead of the 2022 season, the Group 10 and Group 11 competitions merged to form the Western Premiership.[2]

Origin and formation

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At the end of the 1946 representative campaign, it was Bathurst that was crowned Western Challenge Cup premiers after finishing ahead of Lithgow, Orange and Oberon in the four-team group. The team's 7–0 win against Oberon in the final match of the round-robin competition in August at the Bathurst Sportsground saw the team finish the campaign undefeated.

Group 10 would meet two months later but Group 10 secretary Harley Brazil put forward a radical proposal, which alter the future of rugby league in the Central West region. Brazil put forward a "scheme" for an inter-town competition, with a goal to kick off in 1947. Brazil's idea was to see the leading eight teams in the Group (Bathurst Railway, Bathurst Waratahs, Lithgow Small Arms Factory, Lithgow Western Suburbs, Oberon, Orange Our Boys, Orange Waratahs and Portland) participate in the competition.[3]

When the districts met in February, not everyone accepted Brazil's proposal, which become referred to as the 'Brazil plan' by the local press. Representatives from Bathurst, Orange, Lithgow, Mudgee, Oberon, Blayney and Portland would debate over three proposals for several hours. The three proposals mentioned in the Lithgow Mercury on 26 February 1947 included:

  • The 'Brazil plan': The leading clubs from the major districts competing in an inter-town club competition.
  • The 'Bathurst proposal': An inter-district competition with games played every two weeks, to permit the local competitions to be played on alternative weeks. Winners of the inter-district competition would receive a prize of £100 and the Western Challenge Cup.
  • The 'Orange proposal': Rugby league would conduct the same way it was in the 1946 season, with the Western Challenge Cup to be played for at least every three weeks.

Ultimately, it was the 'Brazil plan' that was adopted by 10 votes to eight but it was quickly followed by opposition from Orange and Bathurst.[4]

Issues continued and by Group 10's annual general meeting on 16 March, tensions reached boiling point between Orange and Bathurst and the other leagues. According to the Lithgow Mercury, Bathurst and Orange were granted permission to conduct their own competitions, independent of the new inter-town club tournament.[5]

Brazil's plan for a new inter-town club competition was thrown into turmoil, with only four teams nominating, well below the secretary's eight-team dream. At the Group's meeting on 7 April, only Lithgow Small Arms Factory, Lithgow Western Suburbs, Oberon Tigers and Portland Colts had put their hands up for the new competition.

The first ever games in Group 10 had been locked in for Sunday, 13 April. Wests would play Oberon in Lithgow, while Portland would host Factory. Both games would kick-off at 3.15pm, with curtain-raisers the local Lithgow first grade competition games. Match reports in the Lithgow Mercury indicate Wests overcame the Tigers 17–3.[6] C. Hallam scored the first try for Wests, which may have been the first ever try scored in the competition. In the other match, Portland downed Factory 14–7. Factory won the inaugural premiership by defeating Portland 17–7 in the grand final.[7][8]

Overview

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The current season format consists of fourteen rounds, with each team playing each other twice. The top five teams then play-off to the McIntyre final five system, culminating in the grand final which is held at the home ground of the major semi-final winner.

Former NRL players to play in Group 10 in recent times include Luke Branighan (Oberon and Bathurst St Patrick's) and Josh Starling (Oberon and Bathurst Panthers), with the latter signing on for the Panthers ahead of the 2020 season. Former Manly forward George Rose played one season for Oberon in 2016.[9] NSW legend Mark O'Meley played a one-off game for St Pat's in 2016.[10] Mick Sullivan has been one of the most influential ex-NRL players in recent times, leading Orange CYMS to five premierships during his nine-season stint between 2010 and 2018, a record haul for a captain-coach in the competition's history.[11]

Current clubs and location

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From 2023, all four grades of Group 10 Clubs play in the Peter McDonald Premiership alongside Group 11 Rugby League clubs.[12] Although a Group 10 Premier is still crowned in all grades, with this being the best team in the Group 10 Pool of the Peter McDonald Premiership. In 2022, Group 10 still officially fielded Reserve and women's League Tag competitions while the First Grade and Under 18s competitions were run as the Peter McDonald Premiership.

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ClubHome GroundPMPWinnersRunners-upYears wonYears runner-up
Bathurst PanthersCarrington ParkYes432006, 2007, 2018, 20192000, 2004, 2005
Bathurst St Patrick'sJack Arrow Sporting ComplexYes621968, 1973, 1989, 2001, 2008, 20141953, 1982
Lithgow Workmen's ClubTony Luchetti ShowgroundYes4181960, 1991, 2005, 20121957, 1959, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1972, 1976, 1978, 1988, 1990, 1998, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2015
Mudgee DragonsGlen WillowYes881986, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2009, 2016, 2022, 20231984, 1985, 1987, 2001, 2003, 2008, 2010, 2019
Orange CYMSWade ParkYes1271952, 1953, 1954, 1958, 1959, 1987, 1988, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2015, 20171950, 1951, 1956, 2002, 2012, 2016, 2022
Orange HawksWade ParkYes371955, 1999, 20031969, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1997, 2013, 2023

Junior Clubs

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Previous clubs

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ClubWinnersRunners-upYears wonYears runners-upStatusLast season
Bathurst Charlestons1419791948, 1952, 1966, 1967Amalgamated with Bathurst Leagues Club to form Bathurst Penguins in 1990.1989
Bathurst Penguins231994, 19971991, 1992, 1995Amalgamated with Penrith Panthers Leagues Club to form Bathurst Panthers in 2000.1999
Bathurst Railway901948, 1949, 1950, 1957, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1980, 1981Disbanded1993
Bathurst Waratahs00Disbanded1952
Blayney Bears531977, 1990, 1993, 1996, 19981986, 1994, 1999Woodbridge Cup2023
Cowra Magpies4111978, 1983, 1992, 19951955, 1970, 1971, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1989, 1993, 1996, 2014, 2018Woodbridge Cup2023
Glen Davis00Disbanded1950
Kandos Waratahs00Mid West Cup1975
Katoomba00Disbanded1962
Lithgow East Diggers101951Disbanded1954
Lithgow Shamrocks321982, 1984, 19851981, 1983Disbanded1994
Lithgow Small Arms Factory221947, 19561949, 1954Disbanded1965
Lithgow State Mine00Disbanded1956
Lithgow St Patrick's00Disbanded1955
Lithgow Western Suburbs00Disbanded1951
Millthorpe00Disbanded1948
Oberon Tigers1141961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1971, 19751958, 1960, 1968, 2017Woodbridge Cup2019
Orange Aces00Disbanded1953
Orange Our Boys00Disbanded1954
Orange Rovers00Disbanded1950
Orange Waratahs00Disbanded1949
Portland Colts011947Mid West Cup1974
Wallerawang Warriors00Mid West Cup1961

Past premiers

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Group 10 (1947-2021)

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  • Between 1948 and 1951, Group 10 was split into a Western Zone and an Eastern Zone, with the top teams from each zone crossing over to contest a finals series.
SeasonChampionScoreRunners-UpGrand final venueMinor premiersWooden SpoonTeams
Lithgow Small Arms Factory
17–7
Portland ColtsLithgow Showground, Lithgow Portland Colts Oberon Tigers
4
Bathurst Railway[a]
8–6
Bathurst CharlestonsLithgow Showground, Lithgow Bathurst Railway (West)
Portland Colts (East)
Blayney Bears (West)
Glen Davis (East)
10 (West)[b]
8 (East)
Bathurst Railway[c]
6–4
Lithgow Small Arms FactoryLithgow Showground, Lithgow Bathurst Railway (West)
Lithgow Small Arms Factory (East)
Bathurst Waratahs (West)
Kandos Waratahs (East)
7 (West)
7 (East)
Bathurst Railway[d]
9–8
Orange CYMSBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Bathurst Charlestons (West)
Lithgow East Diggers (East)
Bathurst Waratahs
Glen Davis (East)
8 (West)[e]
8 (East)
Lithgow East Diggers
17–4
Orange CYMSBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Bathurst Railway (West)
Lithgow East Diggers (East)
Blayney Bears (West)
Lithgow Western Suburbs (East)
6 (West)
7 (East)[f]
Orange CYMS
14–2
Bathurst CharlestonsWade Park, Orange Orange CYMS Bathurst St Patrick's
10[g]
Orange CYMS
9–8
Bathurst St Patrick'sBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Orange CYMSOrange Aces
9
Orange CYMS[h]
7–2
Lithgow Small Arms FactoryBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Orange CYMS Oberon Tigers
9
Orange Emmco
13–10
Cowra MagpiesBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Cowra Magpies
Orange CYMS
Orange Emmco
Bathurst Charlestons
10
Lithgow Small Arms Factory
10–4
Orange CYMSBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Lithgow Small Arms FactoryLithgow State Mine
10
Bathurst Railway
27–14
Lithgow Workmen's ClubLithgow Showground, Lithgow Lithgow Workmen's Club Orange Emmco
9[i]
Orange CYMS
17–6
Oberon TigersBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Orange CYMS Bathurst Charlestons
10
Orange CYMS
5–4
Lithgow Workmen's ClubBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Oberon Tigers Blayney Bears
11
Lithgow Workmen's Club
12–11
Oberon TigersBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Lithgow Workmen's Club Lithgow Small Arms Factory
11
Oberon Tigers
22–7
Lithgow Workmen's ClubBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Bathurst Railway Lithgow Small Arms Factory
11[j]
Oberon Tigers
14–7
Lithgow Workmen's ClubWade Park, Orange Oberon TigersKatoomba
10
Oberon Tigers
23–2
Lithgow Workmen's ClubBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Oberon Tigers Lithgow Small Arms Factory
9
Oberon Tigers[k]
30–2
Lithgow Workmen's ClubBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Oberon Tigers Lithgow Small Arms Factory
9
Oberon Tigers
29–5
Lithgow Workmen's ClubWade Park, Orange Bathurst St Patrick's Lithgow Small Arms Factory
9
Oberon Tigers
23–10
Bathurst CharlestonsBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Oberon Tigers Lithgow Shamrocks
9
Oberon Tigers
23–2
Bathurst CharlestonsBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Oberon Tigers Lithgow Shamrocks
9
Bathurst St Patrick's
9–8
Oberon TigersBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Orange Ex-Services Cowra Magpies
10
Oberon Tigers
7–3
Orange Ex-ServicesBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Orange Ex-Services Portland Colts
10
Oberon Tigers
7–6
Cowra MagpiesBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Cowra Magpies Bathurst Charlestons
10
Oberon Tigers
12–5
Cowra MagpiesBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Cowra Magpies Bathurst Charlestons
10
Bathurst Railway
14–5
Lithgow Workmen's ClubLithgow Showground, Lithgow Orange Ex-Services Bathurst Charlestons
10
Bathurst St Patrick's
20–14
Orange Ex-ServicesBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Bathurst St Patrick's Lithgow Shamrocks
10
Bathurst Railway
12–11
Orange Ex-ServicesBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Orange Ex-Services Portland Colts
11
Oberon Tigers
17–4
Orange Ex-ServicesBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Oberon Tigers Kandos Waratahs
11
Bathurst Railway
21–14
Lithgow Workmen's ClubBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Oberon Tigers Orange CYMS
10
Blayney Bears
7–6
Cowra MagpiesWest Cowra Oval, Cowra Lithgow Workmen's Club Orange CYMS
10
Cowra Magpies
12–9
Lithgow Workmen's ClubLithgow Showground, Lithgow Mudgee Dragons Orange Ex-Services
11
Bathurst Charlestons
11–9
Cowra MagpiesBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Mudgee Dragons Lithgow Shamrocks
11
Bathurst Railway
14–6
Cowra MagpiesBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Cowra Magpies Bathurst St Patrick's
11
Bathurst Railway
19–16
Lithgow ShamrocksBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Lithgow Shamrocks Mudgee Dragons
11
Lithgow Shamrocks
16–15
Bathurst St Patrick'sLithgow Showground, Lithgow Lithgow Shamrocks Blayney Bears
11
Cowra Magpies
31–8
Lithgow ShamrocksWest Cowra Oval, Cowra Lithgow Shamrocks Bathurst Charlestons
11
Lithgow Shamrocks
19–12
Mudgee DragonsLithgow Showground, Lithgow Lithgow Shamrocks Bathurst Charlestons
11
Lithgow Shamrocks
47–8
Mudgee DragonsLithgow Showground, Lithgow Lithgow Shamrocks Cowra Magpies
11
Mudgee Dragons
16–14
Blayney BearsJubilee Oval, Mudgee Mudgee Dragons Oberon Tigers
11
Orange CYMS
18–9
Mudgee DragonsWade Park, Orange Mudgee Dragons Oberon Tigers
11
Orange CYMS
20–19
Lithgow Workmen's ClubWade Park, Orange Orange CYMS Bathurst Charlestons
11
Bathurst St Patrick's
31–14
Cowra MagpiesSt Patrick's Sportsground, Bathurst Bathurst St Patrick's Bathurst Charlestons
11
Blayney Bears
29–10
Lithgow Workmen's ClubKing George Oval, Blayney Blayney Bears Oberon Tigers
11
Lithgow Workmen's Club
22–13
(replay)
Bathurst PenguinsWade Park, Orange Lithgow Workmen's Club Bathurst Railway
11
Cowra Magpies
16–6
Bathurst PenguinsWest Cowra Oval, Cowra Cowra Magpies Lithgow Shamrocks
11
Blayney Bears
54–28
Cowra MagpiesKing George Oval, Blayney Bathurst Penguins Orange United
11
Bathurst Penguins
16–12
(extra-time)
Blayney BearsKing George Oval, Blayney Blayney Bears Orange United
10
Cowra Magpies
19–16
Bathurst PenguinsCarrington Park, Bathurst Bathurst Penguins Bathurst St Patrick's
8
Blayney Bears
34–23
Cowra MagpiesWest Cowra Oval, Cowra Cowra Magpies Oberon Tigers
9
Bathurst Penguins
12–9
(extra-time)
Orange HawksWade Park, Orange Orange Hawks Orange CYMS
8
Blayney Bears
29–18
Lithgow Workmen's ClubKing George Oval, Blayney Orange Hawks Orange CYMS
8
Orange Hawks
30–16
Blayney BearsKing George Oval, Blayney Orange Hawks Lithgow Workmen's Club
8
Mudgee Dragons
34–12
Bathurst PanthersCarrington Park, Bathurst Bathurst Panthers Orange Hawks
8
Bathurst St Patrick's
28–6
Mudgee DragonsCarrington Park, Bathurst Mudgee Dragons Cowra Magpies
7
Mudgee Dragons
28–24
Orange CYMSJubilee Oval, Mudgee Mudgee Dragons Orange Hawks
7
Orange Hawks
34–30
Mudgee DragonsJubilee Oval, Mudgee Mudgee Dragons Cowra Magpies
7
Mudgee Dragons
17–10
Bathurst PanthersCarrington Park, Bathurst Bathurst Panthers Cowra Magpies
6
Lithgow Workmen's Club
19–4
Bathurst PanthersTony Luchetti Showground, Lithgow Lithgow Workmen's Club Oberon Tigers
8
Bathurst Panthers
10–4
(extra-time)
Lithgow Workmen's ClubTony Luchetti Showground, Lithgow Lithgow Workmen's Club Orange Hawks
8
Bathurst Panthers
24–4
Lithgow Workmen's ClubCarrington Park, Bathurst Bathurst Panthers Oberon Tigers
8
Bathurst St Patrick's
19–12
Mudgee DragonsCarrington Park, Bathurst Bathurst St Patrick's Cowra Magpies
8
Mudgee Dragons
32–29
Lithgow Workmen's ClubJubilee Oval, Mudgee Mudgee Dragons Orange Hawks
7
Orange CYMS
23–16
Mudgee DragonsWade Park, Orange Orange CYMS Bathurst Panthers
7
Orange CYMS
30–12
Lithgow Workmen's ClubEndeavour Oval, Orange Lithgow Workmen's Club Bathurst St Patrick's
7
Lithgow Workmen's Club
40–14
Orange CYMSTony Luchetti Showground, Lithgow Lithgow Workmen's Club Bathurst Panthers
8
Orange CYMS
22–14
Orange HawksWade Park, Orange Orange Hawks Blayney Bears
9
Bathurst St Patrick's
34–12
Cowra MagpiesSid Kallas Oval, Cowra Bathurst St Patrick's Blayney Bears
9
Orange CYMS
14–10
Lithgow Workmen's ClubWade Park, Orange Orange CYMS Oberon Tigers
9
Mudgee Dragons
14–10
Orange CYMSWade Park, Orange Orange CYMS Lithgow Workmen's Club
9
Orange CYMS
23–22
Oberon TigersWade Park, Orange Orange CYMS Blayney Bears
9
Bathurst Panthers
12–10
Cowra MagpiesSid Kallas Oval, Cowra Cowra Magpies Blayney Bears
9
Bathurst Panthers
9–8
(extra-time)
Mudgee DragonsCarrington Park, Bathurst Orange Hawks Blayney Bears
9
Season cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Season abandon before finals could be played due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Orange CYMS Lithgow Workmen's Club[l]
6
  • 1991 finished in a 16-all draw with no points scored in extra-time. Replay was required.

Peter McDonald Premiership Premiers (2022-present)

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Lower grades

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First Division/Reserve Grade

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  • 1952 Wallerawang Warriors
  • 1953
  • 1954 Bathurst Charlestons
  • 1955 Cowra Magpies
  • 1956 Orange CYMS
  • 1957 Lithgow Small Arms Factory
  • 1958 Orange Emmco
  • 1959 Orange Emmco
  • 1960 Orange Emmco
  • 1961 Orange CYMS
  • 1962 Oberon Tigers
  • 1963 Lithgow Workmen's Club
  • 1964 Lithgow Workmen's Club
  • 1965 Orange CYMS
  • 1966 Oberon Tigers
  • 1967 Orange CYMS
  • 1968 Lithgow Workmen's Club
  • 1969 Orange Ex-Services
  • 1970 Bathurst Railway
  • 1971 Bathurst Railway
  • 1972 Lithgow Workmen's Club
  • 1973 Orange Ex-Services
  • 1974 Orange Ex-Services
  • 1975 Oberon Tigers
  • 1976 Oberon Tigers
  • 1977 Orange Ex-Services
  • 1978 Blayney Bears
  • 1979 Cowra Magpies
  • 1980 Bathurst Charlestons
  • 1981 Bathurst Railway
  • 1982 Mudgee Dragons
  • 1983 Cowra Magpies
  • 1984 Bathurst Charlestons
  • 1985 Orange United
  • 1986 Mudgee Dragons
  • 1987 Blayney Bears
  • 1988 Bathurst St Patrick's
  • 1989 Bathurst St Patrick's
  • 1990 Bathurst Penguins
  • 1991 Orange United
  • 1992 Cowra Magpies
  • 1993 Bathurst Penguins
  • 1994 Bathurst Penguins
  • 1995 Cowra Magpies
  • 1996 Bathurst Railway
  • 1997 Orange CYMS
  • 1998 Cowra Magpies
  • 1999 Blayney Bears
  • 2000 Bathurst Panthers
  • 2001 Bathurst St Patrick's
  • 2002 Bathurst Panthers
  • 2003 Bathurst Panthers
  • 2004 Bathurst St Patrick's
  • 2005 Cowra Magpies
  • 2006 Cowra Magpies
  • 2007 Bathurst Panthers
  • 2008 Bathurst Panthers
  • 2009 Cowra Magpies
  • 2010 Bathurst St Patrick's
  • 2011 Bathurst Panthers
  • 2012 Mudgee Dragons
  • 2013 Bathurst Panthers
  • 2014 Orange CYMS
  • 2015 Orange CYMS
  • 2016 Bathurst Panthers
  • 2017 Lithgow Workmen's Club
  • 2018 Bathurst St Patrick's
  • 2019 Lithgow Workmen's Club
  • 2022 Bathurst Panthers
  • 2023 Cowra Magpies

Under 18s

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  • 1954 Bathurst St Patrick's
  • 1955
  • 1956 Orange CYMS
  • 1957
  • 1958
  • 1959
  • 1960 Cowra Magpies
  • 1961 Bathurst St Patrick's
  • 1962 Orange CYMS
  • 1963
  • 1964 Lithgow Shamrocks
  • 1965 Bathurst St Patrick's
  • 1966 Lithgow Workmen's Club
  • 1967 Orange CYMS
  • 1968 Cowra Magpies
  • 1969 Bathurst St Patrick's
  • 1970 Cowra Magpies
  • 1971 Orange Ex-Services
  • 1972 Oberon Tigers
  • 1973 Bathurst Charlestons
  • 1974 Cowra Magpies
  • 1975 Cowra Magpies
  • 1976 Orange CYMS
  • 1977 Bathurst St Patrick's
  • 1978 Bathurst Charlestons
  • 1979 Cowra Magpies
  • 1980 Orange CYMS
  • 1981 Orange CYMS
  • 1982 Bathurst Railway
  • 1983 Blayney Bears
  • 1984 Bathurst Railway
  • 1985 Cowra Magpies
  • 1986 Lithgow Workmen's Club
  • 1987 Mudgee Dragons
  • 1988 Mudgee Dragons
  • 1989 Oberon Tigers
  • 1990 Orange CYMS
  • 1991 Orange CYMS
  • 1992 Bathurst Penguins
  • 1993 Mudgee Dragons
  • 1994 Cowra Magpies
  • 1995 Orange Hawks
  • 1996 Orange Hawks
  • 1997 Orange CYMS
  • 1998 Mudgee Dragons
  • 1999 Mudgee Dragons
  • 2000 Bathurst Panthers
  • 2001 Bathurst Panthers
  • 2002 Orange CYMS
  • 2003 Cowra Magpies
  • 2004 Cowra Magpies
  • 2005 Bathurst Panthers
  • 2006 Cowra Magpies
  • 2007 Orange CYMS
  • 2008 Mudgee Dragons
  • 2009 Bathurst St Patrick's
  • 2010 Bathurst Panthers
  • 2011 Bathurst Panthers
  • 2012 Bathurst St Patrick's
  • 2013 Cowra Magpies
  • 2014 Orange Hawks
  • 2015 Orange Hawks
  • 2016 Lithgow Workmen's Club
  • 2017 Orange CYMS
  • 2018 Bathurst Panthers
  • 2019 Bathurst St Patrick's
  • 2020-21: No Premiers - COVID-19 pandemic
  • 2022: Nyngan Tigers (Group 11)
  • 2023 Orange Hawks

Women's League Tag

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  • 2012 Bathurst St Patrick's
  • 2013 Bathurst Panthers
  • 2014 Bathurst Panthers
  • 2015 Bathurst St Patrick's
  • 2016 Blayney Bears
  • 2017 Bathurst St Patrick's
  • 2018 Bathurst St Patrick's
  • 2019 Bathurst St Patrick's
  • 2022 Bathurst St Patrick's
  • 2023 Bathurst St Patrick's

Under 18s League Tag

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  • 2018 Orange Hawks
  • 2019 Orange Hawks

Notes

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  1. ^ Bathurst Railway also finished the season undefeated.
  2. ^ Millthorpe withdrew after two rounds and its record was expunged. The club is still included in the total tally of competing teams.
  3. ^ Bathurst Railway also finished the season undefeated.
  4. ^ Bathurst Railway also won the Clayton Cup.
  5. ^ Orange Rovers withdrew after one round and its record was expunged. The club is still included in the total tally of competing teams.
  6. ^ Oberon Tigers withdrew after three rounds and its record was expunged. The club is still included in the total tally of competing teams.
  7. ^ Bathurst Waratahs withdrew after two rounds and its record was expunged. The club is still included in the total tally of competing teams.
  8. ^ Orange CYMS also won the Clayton Cup.
  9. ^ Wallerawang Warriors withdrew after 14 rounds and its record was expunged. The club is still included in the total tally of competing teams.
  10. ^ Wallerawang Warriors withdrew after seven rounds and its record was expunged. The club is still included in the total tally of competing teams.
  11. ^ Oberon Tigers also won the Clayton Cup.
  12. ^ Lithgow Workmen's Club could no longer play after round nine due to affects from the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown in Sydney

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Country Rugby League merge with NSW Rugby League is official". Manning River Times. 23 October 2019. Retrieved 23 October 2019.
  2. ^ Schedule for 2022 Peter McDonald Premiership finally confirmed in Parkes Champion Post 24 January 2022
  3. ^ "GROUP 10". National Advocate. New South Wales, Australia. 14 October 1946. p. 2. Retrieved 26 May 2020 – via Trove.
  4. ^ "Rugby League". Lithgow Mercury. New South Wales, Australia. 24 February 1947. p. 3. Retrieved 26 May 2020 – via Trove.
  5. ^ "RUGBY LEAGUE". Lithgow Mercury. New South Wales, Australia. 19 March 1947. p. 4. Retrieved 26 May 2020 – via Trove.
  6. ^ "Portland And Wests In Group Competition Wins". Lithgow Mercury. New South Wales, Australia. 14 April 1947. p. 2. Retrieved 26 May 2020 – via Trove.
  7. ^ "RUGBY LEAGUE". Lithgow Mercury. New South Wales, Australia. 8 September 1947. p. 2. Retrieved 26 May 2020 – via Trove.
  8. ^ "Rugby League". Lithgow Mercury. New South Wales, Australia. 11 September 1947. p. 6. Retrieved 26 May 2020 – via Trove.
  9. ^ GOOD SIGN: Oberon Tigers sign George Rose in Oberon Review, 17 March 2016
  10. ^ NSW legend Mark O'Meley to turn out for Bathurst St Pat's in Central Western Daily 30 June 2016
  11. ^ Mick Sullivan, the greatest: Five-time premiership winner to call time on decorated stint with Orange CYMS in Central Western Daily] 13 April 2018
  12. ^ Schedule for 2022 Peter McDonald Premiership finally confirmed in Parkes Champion Post 24 January 2022
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    Group 10 Rugby League
    SportRugby league
    Instituted1947
    Inaugural season1947
    Ceased2021
    Replaced byWestern Premiership
    Country Australia
    Most recent premiers Bathurst Panthers (2019)
    Most titles Orange CYMS (12 titles)
    WebsiteGroup 10 Homepage

    Group 10 is a rugby league competition in the Central West area of New South Wales, under the auspices of the New South Wales Rugby League. It had been under the control of Country Rugby League but that changed after the NSWRL agreed to a new constitution and the CRL voted to wind up its affairs immediately. The decisions was made on 19 October 2019 and the merger means that the aim of a unified administration of the sport in NSW was achieved over a year ahead of time.[1]

    Ahead of the 2022 season, the Group 10 and Group 11 competitions merged to form the Western Premiership.[2]

    Origin and formation

    At the end of the 1946 representative campaign, it was Bathurst that was crowned Western Challenge Cup premiers after finishing ahead of Lithgow, Orange and Oberon in the four-team group. The team's 7–0 win against Oberon in the final match of the round-robin competition in August at the Bathurst Sportsground saw the team finish the campaign undefeated.

    Group 10 would meet two months later but Group 10 secretary Harley Brazil put forward a radical proposal, which alter the future of rugby league in the Central West region. Brazil put forward a "scheme" for an inter-town competition, with a goal to kick off in 1947. Brazil's idea was to see the leading eight teams in the Group (Bathurst Railway, Bathurst Waratahs, Lithgow Small Arms Factory, Lithgow Western Suburbs, Oberon, Orange Our Boys, Orange Waratahs and Portland) participate in the competition.[3]

    When the districts met in February, not everyone accepted Brazil's proposal, which become referred to as the 'Brazil plan' by the local press. Representatives from Bathurst, Orange, Lithgow, Mudgee, Oberon, Blayney and Portland would debate over three proposals for several hours. The three proposals mentioned in the Lithgow Mercury on 26 February 1947 included:

    • The 'Brazil plan': The leading clubs from the major districts competing in an inter-town club competition.
    • The 'Bathurst proposal': An inter-district competition with games played every two weeks, to permit the local competitions to be played on alternative weeks. Winners of the inter-district competition would receive a prize of £100 and the Western Challenge Cup.
    • The 'Orange proposal': Rugby league would conduct the same way it was in the 1946 season, with the Western Challenge Cup to be played for at least every three weeks.

    Ultimately, it was the 'Brazil plan' that was adopted by 10 votes to eight but it was quickly followed by opposition from Orange and Bathurst.[4]

    Issues continued and by Group 10's annual general meeting on 16 March, tensions reached boiling point between Orange and Bathurst and the other leagues. According to the Lithgow Mercury, Bathurst and Orange were granted permission to conduct their own competitions, independent of the new inter-town club tournament.[5]

    Brazil's plan for a new inter-town club competition was thrown into turmoil, with only four teams nominating, well below the secretary's eight-team dream. At the Group's meeting on 7 April, only Lithgow Small Arms Factory, Lithgow Western Suburbs, Oberon Tigers and Portland Colts had put their hands up for the new competition.

    The first ever games in Group 10 had been locked in for Sunday, 13 April. Wests would play Oberon in Lithgow, while Portland would host Factory. Both games would kick-off at 3.15pm, with curtain-raisers the local Lithgow first grade competition games. Match reports in the Lithgow Mercury indicate Wests overcame the Tigers 17–3.[6] C. Hallam scored the first try for Wests, which may have been the first ever try scored in the competition. In the other match, Portland downed Factory 14–7. Factory won the inaugural premiership by defeating Portland 17–7 in the grand final.[7][8]

    Overview

    The current season format consists of fourteen rounds, with each team playing each other twice. The top five teams then play-off to the McIntyre final five system, culminating in the grand final which is held at the home ground of the major semi-final winner.

    Former NRL players to play in Group 10 in recent times include Luke Branighan (Oberon and Bathurst St Patrick's) and Josh Starling (Oberon and Bathurst Panthers), with the latter signing on for the Panthers ahead of the 2020 season. Former Manly forward George Rose played one season for Oberon in 2016.[9] NSW legend Mark O'Meley played a one-off game for St Pat's in 2016.[10] Mick Sullivan has been one of the most influential ex-NRL players in recent times, leading Orange CYMS to five premierships during his nine-season stint between 2010 and 2018, a record haul for a captain-coach in the competition's history.[11]

    Current clubs and location

    From 2023, all four grades of Group 10 Clubs play in the Peter McDonald Premiership alongside Group 11 Rugby League clubs.[12] Although a Group 10 Premier is still crowned in all grades, with this being the best team in the Group 10 Pool of the Peter McDonald Premiership. In 2022, Group 10 still officially fielded Reserve and women's League Tag competitions while the First Grade and Under 18s competitions were run as the Peter McDonald Premiership.

    Map
    30km
    19miles
    Hawks
    CYMS
    Mudgee
    Workmen's
    Cowra
    Blayney
    St Patrick's
    Panthers
    Locations of the current Group 10 clubs.
    ClubHome GroundPMPWinnersRunners-upYears wonYears runner-up
    Bathurst PanthersCarrington ParkYes432006, 2007, 2018, 20192000, 2004, 2005
    Bathurst St Patrick'sJack Arrow Sporting ComplexYes621968, 1973, 1989, 2001, 2008, 20141953, 1982
    Lithgow Workmen's ClubTony Luchetti ShowgroundYes4181960, 1991, 2005, 20121957, 1959, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1972, 1976, 1978, 1988, 1990, 1998, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2015
    Mudgee DragonsGlen WillowYes881986, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2009, 2016, 2022, 20231984, 1985, 1987, 2001, 2003, 2008, 2010, 2019
    Orange CYMSWade ParkYes1271952, 1953, 1954, 1958, 1959, 1987, 1988, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2015, 20171950, 1951, 1956, 2002, 2012, 2016, 2022
    Orange HawksWade ParkYes371955, 1999, 20031969, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1997, 2013, 2023

    Junior Clubs

    Previous clubs

    ClubWinnersRunners-upYears wonYears runners-upStatusLast season
    Bathurst Charlestons1419791948, 1952, 1966, 1967Amalgamated with Bathurst Leagues Club to form Bathurst Penguins in 1990.1989
    Bathurst Penguins231994, 19971991, 1992, 1995Amalgamated with Penrith Panthers Leagues Club to form Bathurst Panthers in 2000.1999
    Bathurst Railway901948, 1949, 1950, 1957, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1980, 1981Disbanded1993
    Bathurst Waratahs00Disbanded1952
    Blayney Bears531977, 1990, 1993, 1996, 19981986, 1994, 1999Woodbridge Cup2023
    Cowra Magpies4111978, 1983, 1992, 19951955, 1970, 1971, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1989, 1993, 1996, 2014, 2018Woodbridge Cup2023
    Glen Davis00Disbanded1950
    Kandos Waratahs00Mid West Cup1975
    Katoomba00Disbanded1962
    Lithgow East Diggers101951Disbanded1954
    Lithgow Shamrocks321982, 1984, 19851981, 1983Disbanded1994
    Lithgow Small Arms Factory221947, 19561949, 1954Disbanded1965
    Lithgow State Mine00Disbanded1956
    Lithgow St Patrick's00Disbanded1955
    Lithgow Western Suburbs00Disbanded1951
    Millthorpe00Disbanded1948
    Oberon Tigers1141961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1971, 19751958, 1960, 1968, 2017Woodbridge Cup2019
    Orange Aces00Disbanded1953
    Orange Our Boys00Disbanded1954
    Orange Rovers00Disbanded1950
    Orange Waratahs00Disbanded1949
    Portland Colts011947Mid West Cup1974
    Wallerawang Warriors00Mid West Cup1961

    Past premiers

    Group 10 (1947-2021)

    • Between 1948 and 1951, Group 10 was split into a Western Zone and an Eastern Zone, with the top teams from each zone crossing over to contest a finals series.
    SeasonChampionScoreRunners-UpGrand final venueMinor premiersWooden SpoonTeams
    1947
    Lithgow Small Arms Factory
    17–7
    Portland ColtsLithgow Showground, Lithgow Portland Colts Oberon Tigers
    4
    1948
    Bathurst Railway[a]
    8–6
    Bathurst CharlestonsLithgow Showground, Lithgow Bathurst Railway (West)
    Portland Colts (East)
    Blayney Bears (West)
    Glen Davis (East)
    10 (West)[b]
    8 (East)
    1949
    Bathurst Railway[c]
    6–4
    Lithgow Small Arms FactoryLithgow Showground, Lithgow Bathurst Railway (West)
    Lithgow Small Arms Factory (East)
    Bathurst Waratahs (West)
    Kandos Waratahs (East)
    7 (West)
    7 (East)
    1950
    Bathurst Railway[d]
    9–8
    Orange CYMSBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Bathurst Charlestons (West)
    Lithgow East Diggers (East)
    Bathurst Waratahs
    Glen Davis (East)
    8 (West)[e]
    8 (East)
    1951
    Lithgow East Diggers
    17–4
    Orange CYMSBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Bathurst Railway (West)
    Lithgow East Diggers (East)
    Blayney Bears (West)
    Lithgow Western Suburbs (East)
    6 (West)
    7 (East)[f]
    1952
    Orange CYMS
    14–2
    Bathurst CharlestonsWade Park, Orange Orange CYMS Bathurst St Patrick's
    10[g]
    1953
    Orange CYMS
    9–8
    Bathurst St Patrick'sBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Orange CYMSOrange Aces
    9
    1954
    Orange CYMS[h]
    7–2
    Lithgow Small Arms FactoryBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Orange CYMS Oberon Tigers
    9
    1955
    Orange Emmco
    13–10
    Cowra MagpiesBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Cowra Magpies
    Orange CYMS
    Orange Emmco
    Bathurst Charlestons
    10
    1956
    Lithgow Small Arms Factory
    10–4
    Orange CYMSBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Lithgow Small Arms FactoryLithgow State Mine
    10
    1957
    Bathurst Railway
    27–14
    Lithgow Workmen's ClubLithgow Showground, Lithgow Lithgow Workmen's Club Orange Emmco
    9[i]
    1958
    Orange CYMS
    17–6
    Oberon TigersBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Orange CYMS Bathurst Charlestons
    10
    1959
    Orange CYMS
    5–4
    Lithgow Workmen's ClubBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Oberon Tigers Blayney Bears
    11
    1960
    Lithgow Workmen's Club
    12–11
    Oberon TigersBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Lithgow Workmen's Club Lithgow Small Arms Factory
    11
    1961
    Oberon Tigers
    22–7
    Lithgow Workmen's ClubBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Bathurst Railway Lithgow Small Arms Factory
    11[j]
    1962
    Oberon Tigers
    14–7
    Lithgow Workmen's ClubWade Park, Orange Oberon TigersKatoomba
    10
    1963
    Oberon Tigers
    23–2
    Lithgow Workmen's ClubBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Oberon Tigers Lithgow Small Arms Factory
    9
    1964
    Oberon Tigers[k]
    30–2
    Lithgow Workmen's ClubBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Oberon Tigers Lithgow Small Arms Factory
    9
    1965
    Oberon Tigers
    29–5
    Lithgow Workmen's ClubWade Park, Orange Bathurst St Patrick's Lithgow Small Arms Factory
    9
    1966
    Oberon Tigers
    23–10
    Bathurst CharlestonsBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Oberon Tigers Lithgow Shamrocks
    9
    1967
    Oberon Tigers
    23–2
    Bathurst CharlestonsBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Oberon Tigers Lithgow Shamrocks
    9
    1968
    Bathurst St Patrick's
    9–8
    Oberon TigersBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Orange Ex-Services Cowra Magpies
    10
    1969
    Oberon Tigers
    7–3
    Orange Ex-ServicesBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Orange Ex-Services Portland Colts
    10
    1970
    Oberon Tigers
    7–6
    Cowra MagpiesBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Cowra Magpies Bathurst Charlestons
    10
    1971
    Oberon Tigers
    12–5
    Cowra MagpiesBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Cowra Magpies Bathurst Charlestons
    10
    1972
    Bathurst Railway
    14–5
    Lithgow Workmen's ClubLithgow Showground, Lithgow Orange Ex-Services Bathurst Charlestons
    10
    1973
    Bathurst St Patrick's
    20–14
    Orange Ex-ServicesBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Bathurst St Patrick's Lithgow Shamrocks
    10
    1974
    Bathurst Railway
    12–11
    Orange Ex-ServicesBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Orange Ex-Services Portland Colts
    11
    1975
    Oberon Tigers
    17–4
    Orange Ex-ServicesBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Oberon Tigers Kandos Waratahs
    11
    1976
    Bathurst Railway
    21–14
    Lithgow Workmen's ClubBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Oberon Tigers Orange CYMS
    10
    1977
    Blayney Bears
    7–6
    Cowra MagpiesWest Cowra Oval, Cowra Lithgow Workmen's Club Orange CYMS
    10
    1978
    Cowra Magpies
    12–9
    Lithgow Workmen's ClubLithgow Showground, Lithgow Mudgee Dragons Orange Ex-Services
    11
    1979
    Bathurst Charlestons
    11–9
    Cowra MagpiesBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Mudgee Dragons Lithgow Shamrocks
    11
    1980
    Bathurst Railway
    14–6
    Cowra MagpiesBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Cowra Magpies Bathurst St Patrick's
    11
    1981
    Bathurst Railway
    19–16
    Lithgow ShamrocksBathurst Sportsground, Bathurst Lithgow Shamrocks Mudgee Dragons
    11
    1982
    Lithgow Shamrocks
    16–15
    Bathurst St Patrick'sLithgow Showground, Lithgow Lithgow Shamrocks Blayney Bears
    11
    1983
    Cowra Magpies
    31–8
    Lithgow ShamrocksWest Cowra Oval, Cowra Lithgow Shamrocks Bathurst Charlestons
    11
    1984
    Lithgow Shamrocks
    19–12
    Mudgee DragonsLithgow Showground, Lithgow Lithgow Shamrocks Bathurst Charlestons
    11
    1985
    Lithgow Shamrocks
    47–8
    Mudgee DragonsLithgow Showground, Lithgow Lithgow Shamrocks Cowra Magpies
    11
    1986
    Mudgee Dragons
    16–14
    Blayney BearsJubilee Oval, Mudgee Mudgee Dragons Oberon Tigers
    11
    1987
    Orange CYMS
    18–9
    Mudgee DragonsWade Park, Orange Mudgee Dragons Oberon Tigers
    11
    1988
    Orange CYMS
    20–19
    Lithgow Workmen's ClubWade Park, Orange Orange CYMS Bathurst Charlestons
    11
    1989
    Bathurst St Patrick's
    31–14
    Cowra MagpiesSt Patrick's Sportsground, Bathurst Bathurst St Patrick's Bathurst Charlestons
    11
    1990
    Blayney Bears
    29–10
    Lithgow Workmen's ClubKing George Oval, Blayney Blayney Bears Oberon Tigers
    11
    1991
    Lithgow Workmen's Club
    22–13
    (replay)
    Bathurst PenguinsWade Park, Orange Lithgow Workmen's Club Bathurst Railway
    11
    1992
    Cowra Magpies
    16–6
    Bathurst PenguinsWest Cowra Oval, Cowra Cowra Magpies Lithgow Shamrocks
    11
    1993
    Blayney Bears
    54–28
    Cowra MagpiesKing George Oval, Blayney Bathurst Penguins Orange United
    11
    1994
    Bathurst Penguins
    16–12
    (extra-time)
    Blayney BearsKing George Oval, Blayney Blayney Bears Orange United
    10
    1995
    Cowra Magpies
    19–16
    Bathurst PenguinsCarrington Park, Bathurst Bathurst Penguins Bathurst St Patrick's
    8
    1996
    Blayney Bears
    34–23
    Cowra MagpiesWest Cowra Oval, Cowra Cowra Magpies Oberon Tigers
    9
    1997
    Bathurst Penguins
    12–9
    (extra-time)
    Orange HawksWade Park, Orange Orange Hawks Orange CYMS
    8
    1998
    Blayney Bears
    29–18
    Lithgow Workmen's ClubKing George Oval, Blayney Orange Hawks Orange CYMS
    8
    1999
    Orange Hawks
    30–16
    Blayney BearsKing George Oval, Blayney Orange Hawks Lithgow Workmen's Club
    8
    2000
    Mudgee Dragons
    34–12
    Bathurst PanthersCarrington Park, Bathurst Bathurst Panthers Orange Hawks
    8
    2001
    Bathurst St Patrick's
    28–6
    Mudgee DragonsCarrington Park, Bathurst Mudgee Dragons Cowra Magpies
    7
    2002
    Mudgee Dragons
    28–24
    Orange CYMSJubilee Oval, Mudgee Mudgee Dragons Orange Hawks
    7
    2003
    Orange Hawks
    34–30
    Mudgee DragonsJubilee Oval, Mudgee Mudgee Dragons Cowra Magpies
    7
    2004
    Mudgee Dragons
    17–10
    Bathurst PanthersCarrington Park, Bathurst Bathurst Panthers Cowra Magpies
    6
    2005
    Lithgow Workmen's Club
    19–4
    Bathurst PanthersTony Luchetti Showground, Lithgow Lithgow Workmen's Club Oberon Tigers
    8
    2006
    Bathurst Panthers
    10–4
    (extra-time)
    Lithgow Workmen's ClubTony Luchetti Showground, Lithgow Lithgow Workmen's Club Orange Hawks
    8
    2007
    Bathurst Panthers
    24–4
    Lithgow Workmen's ClubCarrington Park, Bathurst Bathurst Panthers Oberon Tigers
    8
    2008
    Bathurst St Patrick's
    19–12
    Mudgee DragonsCarrington Park, Bathurst Bathurst St Patrick's Cowra Magpies
    8
    2009
    Mudgee Dragons
    32–29
    Lithgow Workmen's ClubJubilee Oval, Mudgee Mudgee Dragons Orange Hawks
    7
    2010
    Orange CYMS
    23–16
    Mudgee DragonsWade Park, Orange Orange CYMS Bathurst Panthers
    7
    2011
    Orange CYMS
    30–12
    Lithgow Workmen's ClubEndeavour Oval, Orange Lithgow Workmen's Club Bathurst St Patrick's
    7
    2012
    Lithgow Workmen's Club
    40–14
    Orange CYMSTony Luchetti Showground, Lithgow Lithgow Workmen's Club Bathurst Panthers
    8
    2013
    Orange CYMS
    22–14
    Orange HawksWade Park, Orange Orange Hawks Blayney Bears
    9
    2014
    Bathurst St Patrick's
    34–12
    Cowra MagpiesSid Kallas Oval, Cowra Bathurst St Patrick's Blayney Bears
    9
    2015
    Orange CYMS
    14–10
    Lithgow Workmen's ClubWade Park, Orange Orange CYMS Oberon Tigers
    9
    2016
    Mudgee Dragons
    14–10
    Orange CYMSWade Park, Orange Orange CYMS Lithgow Workmen's Club
    9
    Orange CYMS
    23–22
    Oberon TigersWade Park, Orange Orange CYMS Blayney Bears
    9
    Bathurst Panthers
    12–10
    Cowra MagpiesSid Kallas Oval, Cowra Cowra Magpies Blayney Bears
    9
    Bathurst Panthers
    9–8
    (extra-time)
    Mudgee DragonsCarrington Park, Bathurst Orange Hawks Blayney Bears
    9
    Season cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
    2021
    Season abandon before finals could be played due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Orange CYMS Lithgow Workmen's Club[l]
    6
    • 1991 finished in a 16-all draw with no points scored in extra-time. Replay was required.

    Peter McDonald Premiership Premiers (2022-present)

    Lower grades

    First Division/Reserve Grade

    • 1952 Wallerawang Warriors
    • 1953
    • 1954 Bathurst Charlestons
    • 1955 Cowra Magpies
    • 1956 Orange CYMS
    • 1957 Lithgow Small Arms Factory
    • 1958 Orange Emmco
    • 1959 Orange Emmco
    • 1960 Orange Emmco
    • 1961 Orange CYMS
    • 1962 Oberon Tigers
    • 1963 Lithgow Workmen's Club
    • 1964 Lithgow Workmen's Club
    • 1965 Orange CYMS
    • 1966 Oberon Tigers
    • 1967 Orange CYMS
    • 1968 Lithgow Workmen's Club
    • 1969 Orange Ex-Services
    • 1970 Bathurst Railway
    • 1971 Bathurst Railway
    • 1972 Lithgow Workmen's Club
    • 1973 Orange Ex-Services
    • 1974 Orange Ex-Services
    • 1975 Oberon Tigers
    • 1976 Oberon Tigers
    • 1977 Orange Ex-Services
    • 1978 Blayney Bears
    • 1979 Cowra Magpies
    • 1980 Bathurst Charlestons
    • 1981 Bathurst Railway
    • 1982 Mudgee Dragons
    • 1983 Cowra Magpies
    • 1984 Bathurst Charlestons
    • 1985 Orange United
    • 1986 Mudgee Dragons
    • 1987 Blayney Bears
    • 1988 Bathurst St Patrick's
    • 1989 Bathurst St Patrick's
    • 1990 Bathurst Penguins
    • 1991 Orange United
    • 1992 Cowra Magpies
    • 1993 Bathurst Penguins
    • 1994 Bathurst Penguins
    • 1995 Cowra Magpies
    • 1996 Bathurst Railway
    • 1997 Orange CYMS
    • 1998 Cowra Magpies
    • 1999 Blayney Bears
    • 2000 Bathurst Panthers
    • 2001 Bathurst St Patrick's
    • 2002 Bathurst Panthers
    • 2003 Bathurst Panthers
    • 2004 Bathurst St Patrick's
    • 2005 Cowra Magpies
    • 2006 Cowra Magpies
    • 2007 Bathurst Panthers
    • 2008 Bathurst Panthers
    • 2009 Cowra Magpies
    • 2010 Bathurst St Patrick's
    • 2011 Bathurst Panthers
    • 2012 Mudgee Dragons
    • 2013 Bathurst Panthers
    • 2014 Orange CYMS
    • 2015 Orange CYMS
    • 2016 Bathurst Panthers
    • 2017 Lithgow Workmen's Club
    • 2018 Bathurst St Patrick's
    • 2019 Lithgow Workmen's Club
    • 2022 Bathurst Panthers
    • 2023 Cowra Magpies

    Under 18s

    • 1954 Bathurst St Patrick's
    • 1955
    • 1956 Orange CYMS
    • 1957
    • 1958
    • 1959
    • 1960 Cowra Magpies
    • 1961 Bathurst St Patrick's
    • 1962 Orange CYMS
    • 1963
    • 1964 Lithgow Shamrocks
    • 1965 Bathurst St Patrick's
    • 1966 Lithgow Workmen's Club
    • 1967 Orange CYMS
    • 1968 Cowra Magpies
    • 1969 Bathurst St Patrick's
    • 1970 Cowra Magpies
    • 1971 Orange Ex-Services
    • 1972 Oberon Tigers
    • 1973 Bathurst Charlestons
    • 1974 Cowra Magpies
    • 1975 Cowra Magpies
    • 1976 Orange CYMS
    • 1977 Bathurst St Patrick's
    • 1978 Bathurst Charlestons
    • 1979 Cowra Magpies
    • 1980 Orange CYMS
    • 1981 Orange CYMS
    • 1982 Bathurst Railway
    • 1983 Blayney Bears
    • 1984 Bathurst Railway
    • 1985 Cowra Magpies
    • 1986 Lithgow Workmen's Club
    • 1987 Mudgee Dragons
    • 1988 Mudgee Dragons
    • 1989 Oberon Tigers
    • 1990 Orange CYMS
    • 1991 Orange CYMS
    • 1992 Bathurst Penguins
    • 1993 Mudgee Dragons
    • 1994 Cowra Magpies
    • 1995 Orange Hawks
    • 1996 Orange Hawks
    • 1997 Orange CYMS
    • 1998 Mudgee Dragons
    • 1999 Mudgee Dragons
    • 2000 Bathurst Panthers
    • 2001 Bathurst Panthers
    • 2002 Orange CYMS
    • 2003 Cowra Magpies
    • 2004 Cowra Magpies
    • 2005 Bathurst Panthers
    • 2006 Cowra Magpies
    • 2007 Orange CYMS
    • 2008 Mudgee Dragons
    • 2009 Bathurst St Patrick's
    • 2010 Bathurst Panthers
    • 2011 Bathurst Panthers
    • 2012 Bathurst St Patrick's
    • 2013 Cowra Magpies
    • 2014 Orange Hawks
    • 2015 Orange Hawks
    • 2016 Lithgow Workmen's Club
    • 2017 Orange CYMS
    • 2018 Bathurst Panthers
    • 2019 Bathurst St Patrick's
    • 2020-21: No Premiers - COVID-19 pandemic
    • 2022: Nyngan Tigers (Group 11)
    • 2023 Orange Hawks

    Women's League Tag

    • 2012 Bathurst St Patrick's
    • 2013 Bathurst Panthers
    • 2014 Bathurst Panthers
    • 2015 Bathurst St Patrick's
    • 2016 Blayney Bears
    • 2017 Bathurst St Patrick's
    • 2018 Bathurst St Patrick's
    • 2019 Bathurst St Patrick's
    • 2022 Bathurst St Patrick's
    • 2023 Bathurst St Patrick's

    Under 18s League Tag

    • 2018 Orange Hawks
    • 2019 Orange Hawks

    Notes

    1. ^ Bathurst Railway also finished the season undefeated.
    2. ^ Millthorpe withdrew after two rounds and its record was expunged. The club is still included in the total tally of competing teams.
    3. ^ Bathurst Railway also finished the season undefeated.
    4. ^ Bathurst Railway also won the Clayton Cup.
    5. ^ Orange Rovers withdrew after one round and its record was expunged. The club is still included in the total tally of competing teams.
    6. ^ Oberon Tigers withdrew after three rounds and its record was expunged. The club is still included in the total tally of competing teams.
    7. ^ Bathurst Waratahs withdrew after two rounds and its record was expunged. The club is still included in the total tally of competing teams.
    8. ^ Orange CYMS also won the Clayton Cup.
    9. ^ Wallerawang Warriors withdrew after 14 rounds and its record was expunged. The club is still included in the total tally of competing teams.
    10. ^ Wallerawang Warriors withdrew after seven rounds and its record was expunged. The club is still included in the total tally of competing teams.
    11. ^ Oberon Tigers also won the Clayton Cup.
    12. ^ Lithgow Workmen's Club could no longer play after round nine due to affects from the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown in Sydney

    See also

    References

    1. ^ "Country Rugby League merge with NSW Rugby League is official". Manning River Times. 23 October 2019. Retrieved 23 October 2019.
    2. ^ Schedule for 2022 Peter McDonald Premiership finally confirmed in Parkes Champion Post 24 January 2022
    3. ^ "GROUP 10". National Advocate. New South Wales, Australia. 14 October 1946. p. 2. Retrieved 26 May 2020 – via Trove.
    4. ^ "Rugby League". Lithgow Mercury. New South Wales, Australia. 24 February 1947. p. 3. Retrieved 26 May 2020 – via Trove.
    5. ^ "RUGBY LEAGUE". Lithgow Mercury. New South Wales, Australia. 19 March 1947. p. 4. Retrieved 26 May 2020 – via Trove.
    6. ^ "Portland And Wests In Group Competition Wins". Lithgow Mercury. New South Wales, Australia. 14 April 1947. p. 2. Retrieved 26 May 2020 – via Trove.
    7. ^ "RUGBY LEAGUE". Lithgow Mercury. New South Wales, Australia. 8 September 1947. p. 2. Retrieved 26 May 2020 – via Trove.
    8. ^ "Rugby League". Lithgow Mercury. New South Wales, Australia. 11 September 1947. p. 6. Retrieved 26 May 2020 – via Trove.
    9. ^ GOOD SIGN: Oberon Tigers sign George Rose in Oberon Review, 17 March 2016
    10. ^ NSW legend Mark O'Meley to turn out for Bathurst St Pat's in Central Western Daily 30 June 2016
    11. ^ Mick Sullivan, the greatest: Five-time premiership winner to call time on decorated stint with Orange CYMS in Central Western Daily] 13 April 2018
    12. ^ Schedule for 2022 Peter McDonald Premiership finally confirmed in Parkes Champion Post 24 January 2022
    • Group 10 ladder - from Sporting Pulse


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