Country Rugby League - Regions

Regions

The CRL administers the following senior competitions:

  • Region 1 - East Coast Dolphins
    • Northern Rivers Division (Group 1 and 18's merger)
    • Group 2 (northern Mid North Coast)
    • Group 3 (southern Mid North Coast)
  • Region 2 - Greater Northern Tigers
    • Group 4 (western New England)
    • Group 19 (New England)
    • Group 21 (Hunter)
  • Region 3 - Bidgee Bulls
    • Canberra Division
    • Group 9 (Wagga Wagga & Districts)
    • Group 20 (Griffith/Leeton)
  • Region 4 - Western Rams
    • Group 10 (Central West)
    • Group 11 (Dubbo)
    • Group 14
    • Outback Rugby League
    • Cups: Castlereagh Cup, Woodbridge Cup, Barwon Darling Rugby League Cup
  • Region 5 - Greater Southern
    • Illawarra Division
    • Group 6 (Southern Highlands & Macarthur)
    • Group 7 (South Coast)
    • Group 16 (Far South Coast)
  • Region 6 - Newcastle Rebels
    • Central Coast Division
    • Newcastle Division

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