Central West Rugby Union

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Central West Rugby Union
SportRugby Union
JurisdictionCentral West region of
New South Wales, Australia
AbbreviationCWRU
AffiliationNew South Wales Rugby Union
HeadquartersNew South Wales, Australia
PresidentFrank Newman
Official website
www.centralwestrugby.com.au

The Central West District Rugby Union, or CWRU, is the governing body for the sport of rugby union within the Central West district of New South Wales in Australia.[1] It is a member of the New South Wales Country Rugby Union.

History[edit]

Blowes Cup 1st Grade Premiers

  • 1956 - Orange Wests
  • 1957 - Molong
  • 1958 - Orange Emus
  • 1959 - Yeoval
  • 1960 - Molong
  • 1961 - Orange Emus
  • 1962 - Orange Emus
  • 1963 - Yeoval
  • 1964 - Yeoval
  • 1965 - Molong
  • 1966 - Molong
  • 1967 - Yeoval
  • 1968 - Molong
  • 1969 - Molong
  • 1970 - Molong
  • 1971 - Orange Emus
  • 1972 - Orange Emus
  • 1973 - Orange Emus
  • 1974 - Mitchell
  • 1975 - Dubbo Kangaroos & Orange City
  • 1976 - Orange City
  • 1977 - Bathurst
  • 1978 - Mitchell
  • 1979 - Bathurst
  • 1980 - Orange Emus
  • 1981 - Bathurst
  • 1982 - Bathurst
  • 1983 - Orange Emus
  • 1984 - Orange City
  • 1985 - Bathurst
  • 1986 - Orange City
  • 1987 - Dubbo Kangaroos
  • 1988 - Orange City
  • 1989 - Orange City
  • 1990 - Orange City
  • 1991 - Orange City
  • 1992 - Orange City
  • 1993 - Orange City
  • 1994 - Bathurst
  • 1995 - Dubbo Kangaroos
  • 1996 - Bathurst
  • 1997 - Bathurst
  • 1998 - Bathurst
  • 1999 - Orange Emus
  • 2000 - Orange Emus
  • 2001 - Orange Emus
  • 2002 - Orange Emus
  • 2003 - Forbes
  • 2004 - CSU Bathurst
  • 2005 - Bathurst
  • 2006 - Dubbo Kangaroos
  • 2007 - Dubbo Kangaroos
  • 2008 - Dubbo Kangaroos
  • 2009 - Narromine
  • 2010 - Bathurst
  • 2011 - Parkes
  • 2012 - Orange City
  • 2013 - Orange City
  • 2014 - Dubbo Kangaroos
  • 2015 - Orange Emus
  • 2016 - Orange Emus
  • 2017 - Forbes
  • 2018 - Orange Emus
  • 2019 - Bathurst
  • 2020 - Orange Emus
  • 2021 - Cowra
  • 2022 - Bathurst

Clubs[edit]

Blowes Clothing Cup teams (tier-one)[edit]

Club City Home Ground No. of Premierships Premierships Foundation Date
Bathurst Bulldogs Bathurst Ann Ashwood Park 14 1977, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1985, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2005, 2010, 2019, 2022, 2023 1874
Cowra Eagles Cowra Cowra Rugby Ground 1 2021 (default Covid) 1967
Dubbo Kangaroos Dubbo Victoria Oval 7 1975*, 1987, 1995, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2014 1899
Forbes Platypi Forbes Grinstead Oval 2 2003, 2017 1968
Orange City Orange Pride Park 11 1976, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2012, 2013
Orange Emus Orange Endeavour Oval 17 1958, 1961, 1962, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975*, 1980, 1983, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2020

New Holland Agriculture Cup teams (tier-two)[edit]

Club City Home Ground No. of Premierships Premierships Foundation Date
CSU-Mitchell Bathurst University Oval 1 2019 1921
Dubbo Rhinos Dubbo Apex Oval 0 None
Mudgee Wombats Mudgee Glen Willow Sporting Complex 0 None 1874
Narromine Gorillas Narromine Cale Oval 2 2017, 2018
Parkes Boars Parkes Spicer Oval 4 2020, 2021(default Covid), 2022, 2023

Oilsplus Cup (tier-three north)[edit]

Club City Home Ground
. Canowindra Pythons Canowindra Canowindra Rugby Club
Coonabarabran Kookaburras Coonabarabran Coonabarabran Rugby Club
Geurie Goats Geurie Geurie Rugby Club
Molong Magpies Molong Molong Rugby Club
Wellington Redbacks Wellington Wellington Rugby Club
Yeoval Eagles Yeoval Yeoval Rugby Club

South West Fuels Cup (tier-three south)[edit]

Club City Home Ground
Blayney Rams Blayney Blayney Rugby Club
Boorowa Goldies Boorowa Boorowa Rugby Club
Cootamundra Tri-Colours Cootamundra Cootamundra Rugby Club
Grenfell Panthers Grenfell Grenfell Rugby Club
Harden Red Devils Harden Harden Rugby Club
Temora Tuskers Temora Temora Recreation Ground
West Wyalong Weevils West Wyalong West Wyalong Rugby Club
. Young Yabbies Young Cranfield Oval

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ McGrath, Nick (16 September 2015). "Numbers game: Colts and GrainCorp Cup changes designed to attract players". Blayney Chronicle. Archived from the original on 1 August 2016. Retrieved 1 August 2016.

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