New South Wales Suburban Rugby Union - Trophies

Trophies

Cross Divisional

  • Champion Club - Cowboy Cup

Cowboy Cup is competed by every team in Suburban Rugby. Each team, including Halligan Cup and Under 85 kg competitions which are not included within divisional club championship competitions, earns points for the club. The winner of the Cowboy Cup is the club across all divisions who earn the most points throughout the season.

First Division

  • Club Champion - Bruce Graham Shield
  • 1st grade- Kentwell Cup
  • 2nd grade- Burke Cup
  • 3rd grade- Whiddon Cup
  • 4th grade- Judd Cup
  • 5th grade- Sutherland Cup
  • Colts- Barbour Cup

Second Division

  • Club Champion - Reliance Shield
  • 1st grade Barraclough Cup
  • 2nd grade Stockdale Cup
  • 3rd grade Blunt Cup
  • 4th grade Richardson Cup
  • Colts- Robertson Cup

Third Division

  • Club Champion - Harris Shield
  • 1st grade- Clark Cup
  • 2nd grade- Farrant Cup
  • 3rd grade- Campbell Cup
  • 4th grade- Nicholson Cup
  • Colts- Radford Cup

(Radford Cup is a competition for 1st grade colts teams from 3rd division and below, but is open to second grade colts teams from 1st and 2nd division clubs. In addition, it is open to Premiership clubs who have additional colts.)

Fourth Division

  • Club Champion - Herlihy Shield
  • 1st grade- McLean Cup
  • 2nd grade- Grose Cup
  • 3rd grade- Walker Cup

Fifth Division

  • Club Champion - David Swan Shield
  • 1st grade- Jeffrey Cup
  • 2nd grade- Noice Cup

Sixth Division

  • 1st grade- Meldrum Cup

There is also the Halligan Cup which is played by 'extra' teams from clubs in each division. In 2011, 26 teams played Halligan Cup matches. There is an Under-85 kg Cup which is contested by eight clubs in 2011 .The Rugby Club Cup is contested by U/19 teams, but has not been played since the 2007 season.

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