State Championships Results
Wombats prevail in tough final against Country North Cowboys
A great roll up for 2024 at the fantastic NSW town of Port Macquarie, saw eight men’s NSWPRL teams comprising of , Easts Wombats, Country North Cowboys, Bankstown Giants, Macarthur Bulls, Parramatta Eels, Manly sea eagles. Penrith Panthers and Country South Steelers all vying to make the finals. Easts Wombats won the first semi-final defeating…
Sutherland win the 1970 NSWPRL ‘Hanson Shield’
Thanks to Deb Rudd for supplying this photograph. Her dad Alan Rudd was a member of the victorious Sutherland Police Rugby League team in 1970. (see below) Deb graciously provided the following infomation: Back row: B Niven – R Davis – J Cribb – J Larkin – R Furtner – G Orchard – G Langford…
Easts Wombats do it again in 2023 Winners Police Bank Cup
Another fast and furious 2023 Final of the Police Bank Cup saw Easts Wombats score an impressive over a spirited and heroic opponent in the Bankstown Giants. It was a credit to all teams involved over a demanding 5 days in the hot, but clear Tamworth weather. The Wombats prevailed 16 points to 6 to…
NSW Police Rugby League Womens Teams 2022
History was made in 2022 when the NSW Police Rugby League was represented by five women’s Police teams comprising of the premiers Bankstown Giants, Easts Wombats, Macarthur Bulls, Country South and Country North. The ladies were refreshing to the carnival and showed a great standard of rugby league. Congratulations to all of the Police women…
Eastern Suburbs Wombats, Premiers 2020
What a game, after three days of intense Rugby League, the undefeated Eastern Suburbs Wombats and the NSW Corrective Services Courgars teams went to battle in the 2020 Grand Final. Held in the picturesque NSW Coastal town of Port Macquarie, both teams went into the match with high hopes of victory but with a squad…
NSW Rugby League Police Bank Cup 2020 results
Port Macquarie 2020 Day 1 AM Game 1 Parramatta 10 defeated Country South Nil Game 2 Correctives 22 defeated Country North 6 Game 3 Easts Wombats defeated Manly Nil Game 4 Bankstown Giants 10 defeated Macarthur Bulls Nil Day 1 PM Game 5 Correctives 10 defeated Parramatta 4 Game 6 Country South 16 defeated…
Parramatta PRL win the Police Bank Cup for 2019
Congratulations to Parramatta who won the 2019 Police Bank Cup in Port Macquarie, against a gallant Manly PRL team. Great effort from all players and officials from all respective teams for a fantastic tournament and we look forward to seeing you in beautiful Port Macquarie in 2020. Thanks to the referees who do a…
Results Port Macquarie Day 3
Day 3 opened with a great spectacle between Macarthur Bulls and Bankstown. Macarthur proved to strong winning by 18 points to 6 game 2 saw Manly defeat Country south by 10 points to 2 game 3 Easts defeated the Corrective Services by 22 points to 6 Day 4 semi final 1 Parramatta V Easts at…
Results Port Macquarie Day 2
Day 2 saw Easts wombats score a try in the dying seconds to defeat a gallant country south 6 points for 4 In other games, Macarthur def Country North 50 points to nil, Parramatta def Bankstown 24 points to 6 and Many defeated NSW Corrections 20 points to 6. Day 3, unfortunately Country North had…
Results Port Macquarie Day 1
Day 1 of the NSW State championship Police Bank series kicked off at Port Macquarie on Tuesday 20 March 2019. Results were; Country South 18 defeated Corrective services 6 Bankstown 12 defeated Country North 6 Manly 8 defeated Easts 2 Parramatta 14 defeated Mcarthur 10 Round 2 starts today (20/3/2019), games at 3pm, 4pm,5pm and…
Parramatta Premiers NSW Police Bank Cup 2017
The Parramatta Police team showed a ton of spirit to overcome a committed Illawarra Police team to take out the 2017 Police Bank Cup by 16 points to 6, on a damp heavy track at New Era Stadium Cabramatta. Coached by ex NRL coach Steve Ghosh, and led by Parramatta’s man of the match Rhys…
Country Championsips 2015
The NSW Police Rugby League country Championships was held on 10 – 12 March 2015, in the beautiful Nelson Bay country setting, in laid back Port Stephens. NSWPRL President Steve McDonald and Vice President Rod Sheraton were in attendance with committee members Steve Greer, Cameron Smith and NSWPRL Coach Superintendent Craig Sheridan. The NSW Police Rugby…