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NRL Northern Territory
NRL Northern Territory logo
Founded1950
Formerly namedNorthern Territory Rugby Football League Association
ResponsibilityNorthern Territory, Australia
HeadquartersTerritory Rugby League Stadium, Marrara, Northern Territory
Websitehttps://www.nrlnt.com.au/
Northern Territory
As of 2 December 2009

NRL Northern Territory (abbreviated as NRLNT, formerly the Northern Territory Rugby League) is the organisation responsible for administering the game of rugby league in the Northern Territory. It controls the Darwin Rugby League, Darwin Junior Rugby League and Central Australian Rugby Football League.

Northern Territory is an affiliated state of the overall Australian governing body the Australian Rugby League.

History

Logo used prior to 2013

The first rugby league competition in Darwin took place in 1941. This competition was among servicemen stationed in Darwin during World War 2. The competition was suspended following the Japanese air raids on 19 February 1942 and did not recommence until 1943.

The game was not played on an organised basis after servicemen left the city at the end of the war until the formation of the Northern Territory Rugby Football League Association in 1950. The newly formed association's first game was held on 14 January 1951. Rugby league in the Northern Territory is being played at Richardson Park.

Competitions

Current

Other

The Gove Rugby League is a competition located in Gove, Northern Territory.

The Darwin Rugby League is a former rugby league competition based in Darwin, Northern Territory. The competition is administered by the Northern Territory Rugby League which is the body that takes care of the league's affairs. It administered the competition, officially, from 1950 in Darwin until 2010.[1][2]

On 6 May 2010, the Australian Rugby League disbanded the Darwin Rugby League due to ongoing issues, including the scheduling of matches and the playing clubs arguing these changes. [citation needed] The competition in Darwin is now controlled by the NTRL.

Darwin Rugby League Champions

This is a list of the Northern Territory Rugby League 1st Grade competition champions and the runners-up for each seasons the competition existed.

Season Premiers Score Runners-up
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994 Litchfield Bears Nightcliff Dragons
1995 Litchfield Bears Nightcliff Dragons
1996 Litchfield Bears South Darwin Rabbitohs
1997 Litchfield Bears University Sharks
1998 Litchfield Bears Nightcliff Dragons
1999
2000
2001[3] Nightcliff Dragons 38–10 Northern Territory Institute of Sport
2002[4]
2003
2004[5]
2005[6] Nightcliff Dragons 13–12 Darwin Brothers
2006[7] Nightcliff Dragons 34–24 Darwin Brothers
2007[8] University Sharks 22–16 Litchfield Bears
2008[9] Litchfield Bears South Darwin Rabbitohs
2009[10] Darwin Brothers 44–10 University Sharks
2010 Darwin Brothers Nightcliff Dragons
2011
2012 Darwin Brothers 44–10 University Sharks
2013 Palmerston Raiders 32–22 Darwin Brothers
2014[11] South Darwin Rabbitohs 30–20 Palmerston Raiders
2015 Nightcliff Dragons 30–22 Palmerston Raiders
2016 Mackillop Sharks 34–16 Palmerston Raiders
2017 Northern Sharks 34–22 Darwin Brothers
2018 Litchfield Bears 28-4 Nightcliff Dragons
2019 Litchfield Bears 26-12 Palmerston Raiders
2020 Darwin Brothers 28-26 Litchfield Bears

Notable NTRL juniors who competed in the NRL

Alice Springs

Darwin Brothers

Federal United

Waratahs

  • Steve Larder (1985–89 Illawarra Steelers

Nightcliff Dragons

Nhulunbuy

Katherine Bushrangers

Palmerston Raiders

See also

References

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