Gridiron NSW - Division One Championship Game History

Division One Championship Game History

Year Champion Runner-Up Score
2011 Sydney University Lions West Sydney Pirates 47-8
2010 Sydney University Lions UTS Gators 37-0
2009 Sydney University Lions UTS Gators 34-26
2008 Sydney University Lions West Sydney Pirates 38-34
2007 Sydney University Lions UTS Gridiron 34-28
2006 Sydney University Lions UTS Gridiron 34-26
2005 Sydney University Lions Bondi Raiders 23-0
2004 Sydney University Lions West Sydney Pirates 32-7
2003 Sydney University Lions UWS Outlaws 38-21
2002 UWS Outlaws Sydney University Lions 33-18
2001 Sutherland Seahawks Sydney University Lions 28-21
2000 Sutherland Seahawks Sydney University Lions 12-6
1999 Bondi Raiders Sutherland Seahawks 09-07
1998 Bondi Raiders ACT Astros 10-3
1997 Sutherland Seahawks ACT Astros 21-17
1996 ACT Astros Sydney University Lions 14-0
1995 Sydney University Lions ACT Astros 13-3
1994 Canberra Sabretooths Manly Redbacks 10-6
1993 Manly Redbacks Sydney University Lions 14-13
1992 Sydney University Lions Bondi Raiders 14-6
1991 Bondi Raiders Sydney University Lions 14-12
1990 Bondi Raiders Sydney University Lions 16-13
1989 Bondi Raiders Sydney University Lions 14-13
1988 Bondi Raiders Hills District Eagles ??-??
1987 Bondi Raiders Eastern Suburbs Buccaneers ??-??
1986 Sydney University Lions Eastern Suburbs Buccaneers ??-??
1985 Sydney University Lions Bondi Raiders 15-9
1984 Canterbury Cougars Sydney University Stormtroopers (Lions) 19-7

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