Australian Schools Rugby Championships
Division I Championships (1999 onwards) | |||
Year | Winner | Runner-up | Location |
---|---|---|---|
2012 | NSW I | QLD I | Sydney |
2011 | QLD I | NSW I | Brisbane |
2010 | QLD II | NSW II | Brisbane |
2009 | QLD I | Comb. States | Sydney |
2008 | QLD I | NSW I | Canberra |
2007 | QLD I | NSW II | Canberra |
2006 | QLD II | NSW II | Sydney |
2005 | NSW I | QLD I | Canberra |
2004 | NSW I | QLD I | Sydney |
2003 | QLD I | NSW I | Brisbane |
2002 | NSW I | NSW II | Sydney |
2001 | QLD I | NSW I | Darwin |
2000 | NSW I | ACT | Brisbane |
1999 | NSW I | ACT | Melbourne |
The Australian Schools Rugby Championships, held to determine the champion state and to select the Australian Schools Rugby team, have taken place every year since 1973. Under the current format, the championships are played in two divisions.
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