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1St Grade Grand Final Appearances First Grade Final/Grand Final Appearances from 1865 # denotes Undefeated that season * denotes Joint Premiers Year Premiers Score Runners up (No semi finals, finals etc just first past the post system) 1865 Sydney Uni and Sydney F.C. * 1866 # Sydney Uni 1867 # Sydney Uni 1868 # Sydney Uni and The 50th Queen's Own Regiment * 1869 # Sydney Uni 1870 Wallaroo 1871 # Sydney Uni and Wallaroo * 1872 Wallaroo Sydney Uni 1873 # Sydney Uni and Wallaroo * 7 comps 1 R/Up Under Southern Rugby Union 1874 - 1891 Year Premiers Score Runners up 1874 # Wallaroo Waratah 1875 Sydney Uni and Waratah * 1876 Wallaroo Waratah 1877 Sydney Uni Wallaroo 1878 Wallaroo and Waratah * 1879 Wallaroo Sydney Uni 1880 Wallaroo Sydney Uni 1881 Sydney Uni Wallaroo 1882 Sydney Uni Wallaroo 1883 Redfern Sydney Uni Gardiner Challenge Cup 1883 - 1889 1884 Burwood Sydney Uni In 1883, The 'Gardiners Cup' was introduced for the premiership of the Senior Rugby Competition in Sydney. 1885 Sydney Uni Wallaroo Under the rules of the competition, if a club won it three times you kept the cup. Sydney University holds the cup due 1886 Gordon Sydney Uni to its success in 1885, 1887 and 1888 and still resides in our Grandstand Trophy cabinet today. 1887 # Sydney Uni 12-0 Arforma ***** ( Won the Southern Rugby Football Union Title.) 2nd Grade also Undefeated premiers this season 1888 # Sydney Uni Arforma 2nd grade Junior Premiers this season 1889 # Sydney Uni Strathfield 1890 # Sydney Uni 31-6 Strathfield RAS Shield 1890 - 1893 1891 # Sydney Uni 26-8 Zealander 1892 Wallaroo 3- 0 Sydney Uni 2nd grade Junior Premiers this season Under NSW Rugby Football Union 1892 - 1896 1893 Sydney Uni 3- 0 Randwick Won the Association cup in 1893 1894 Randwick 8- 0 Wallaroo Union Medals Competition 1894 to 1896 1895 Randwick 13-8 Sydney Uni Balmain in for Wentworth this year. 1896 Randwick 12- 3 Wentworth 6 clubs Randwick, Paddington, Sydney Uni, Wallaroo and Wentworth. (Paddington dropped out of comp, Rd 4) 1897 Randwick 17- 6 Pirates 6 clubs Randwick, Paddington, Sydney Uni, Wallaroo and Pirate and Sydney (Paddington dropped out of comp, Rd 3) 1898 Pirates 9- 3 Sydney Nash Cup fom 1897 - 1899 6 clubs same as above 1899 Wallaroo 16- 8 Randwick 11 comps 7 R/Up Under Metropolitan Rugby Union 1900-1914 Year Premiers Score Runners up (First past the post if not equal after normal rounds) 1900 Glebe Sydney Uni Glebe Undefeated Premiers in 2nd and 3rd grade competitions also in 1900. 1901 *Sydney Uni and *Glebe *Joint Premiers, Uni 2nd grade also Premiers this season. 8 clubs in Comp ES, WS, SS, NS, SU, Balmain, Glebe and Newtown. 1902 Wests 4-3 Sydney 1903 Easts Glebe at Uni No.1 Oval on the 26.8.1902 1904 Sydney Uni North Sydney Syd Uni were Joint Premiers with Glebe in 2nd Grade this season 1905 South Sydney Glebe 1906 Glebe 16-8 Newtown at Uni No.1 Oval on the 8.9.1906 Sydney/Easts in top four. Sydney Uni withdrew from comp to go to New Zealand. 1907 Glebe 13-0 Sydney Uni at the S.C.G on the 31.8.1907 1908 Newtown 17-0 Sydney Uni at the S.C.G on the 3.8.1908 1909 Glebe 17-6 South Sydney at the S.C.G. on the 4.9.1909 1910 Newtown 14-5 Glebe 1911 Newtown 27-10 Sydney Uni At Uni No.1 Oval on 2.9.1911 1912 Glebe 6-5 Wests At Uni No.1 Oval on 7.9.1912 1913 Easts Glebe 1914 Glebe 29-11 South Sydney at Uni No.1 on 29.8.1914 (11 teams in Comp) Randwick,N.Syd,Balmain,St.Geo,Sth.Syd,Wests, Easts, Manly, SU, Newtown and Glebe 1915-18 No Comp WS,ES,Manly,S.U.,Newt and Glebe. (1915, 10 teams no Wests but a Mosman instead) 1919 Sydney Uni 39-25 Glebe-Balmain at Sydney Sports Ground, Referee Mr. T.H.Bosward (Only six clubs in comp, Syd Uni, Glebe, Manly, Easts, YMCA and Cambridge Under the NSWRU 1919-1965, 1987-1988, 1992-2010. 1920 Sydney Uni Easts 1921 Easts 9-6 Manly at Manly Oval 1922 Manly 6-6 Glebe-Balmain at Manly Oval. Manly being in front on Competition points take the premiership in 1922 4 comps 4 R/Up Shute Shield Competition from 1923 Year Premiers Score Runners Up 1923 Sydney Uni 23-14 Glebe-Balmain at St.Lukes Oval, Concord on 15.9.1923 1924 Sydney Uni 19-10 Wests at The Grammar Ground on 6.9.1924 1925 Glebe-Balmain Wests Last round 15.8.1925 (No Final) 1926 Sydney Uni 19-15 Randwick at Sydney Sports Ground on 28.9.1926 1927 Sydney Uni 21-11 Manly at University No.1 Oval on the 6.8.1927 1928 Sydney Uni 38-11 YMCA at University No.1 Oval on the 1.9.1928 1929 Wests 18- 9 Norths at Sydney Cricket Ground 31.9.1929 1930 Randwick Glebe-Balmain No Final 1931 Easts 16- 9 Manly At the S.C.G. On the 8.8.1931 1932 the year semi finals, finals and grand finals were introduced 1932 Manly 12- 9 Drummoyne At the S.C.G. on the 3.9.1932 Norths/Sydney Uni other semi finalists 1933 Norths 8- 6 Manly At the S.C.G on the 16.9.1933 Randwick/Wests other semi finalists 1934 Randwick 13-12 Manly At the S.C.G. On the 15.9.1934 Sydney Uni/Norths other semi finalists 1935 Norths 22- 5 Manly At North Sydney Oval on the 14.9.1935 Randwick/Drummoyne other semi finalists 1936 Drummoyne 19-18 Sydney Uni At North Sydney Oval Randwick/Wests other semi finalists 1937 Sydney Uni 14 - 3 Wests At North Sydney Oval Drummoyne/Easts other semi finalists 1938 Randwick 26-12 Wests At Sydney Sports Ground Drummoyne/Manly other semi finalists 1939 Sydney Uni 25-17 Randwick At North Sydney Oval Gordon/Norths other semi finalists 1940 Randwick 20-10 Manly At North Sydney Oval St.George/Drummoyne other semi finalists 1941 Easts 9- 6 Sydney Uni At North Sydney Oval Randwick/Manly other semi finalists 1942 Manly 22- 6 Sydney Uni At North Sydney Oval Easts/Parramatta other semi finalists(Semi finals played at Uni No.1) though the 1940's 1943 Manly 5- 0 Easts At North Sydney Oval Randwick/Wests other semi finalists 1944 Easts 7- 3 Sydney Uni At North Sydney Oval Randwick//Wests other semi finalists 1945 Sydney Uni 11- 3 Parramatta At North Sydney Oval Randwick/Easts other semi finalists 1946 Easts 23-12 Randwick At Sydney Sports Ground Parramatta/Drummoyne other semi finalists 1947 Easts 32- 6 Manly At North Sydney Oval Gordon/Randwick other semi finalists 1948 Randwick 27-14 Manly At North Sydney Oval Gordon/Easts other semi finalists 1949 Gordon 12- 3 Sydney Uni At North Sydney Oval Randwick/Easts other semi finalists 1950 Manly 21-15 Gordon At North Sydney Oval Easts/Norths other semi finalists 1951 Sydney Uni 22-16 Easts At RAS Manly/Norths other semi finalists 1952 Gordon 19- 6 Manly At RAS Easts/Eastwood other semi finalists 1953 Sydney Uni 29- 6 Easts At RAS Eastwood/Manly other semi finalists 1954 Sydney Uni 22-17 St.George At RAS Eastwood/Easts other semi finalists 1955 Sydney Uni 21 -8 Gordon At RAS Easts/St.George other semi finalists 1956 Gordon 13-11 St.George At Sydney Sports Ground Randwick/Easts other semi finalists 1957 St.George 21- 3 Gordon At Sydney Sports Ground Randwick/Manly other semi finalists 1958 Gordon 13- 3 Manly At Sydney Sports Ground St.George/Easts other semi finalists 1959 Randwick 16- 0 Norths At Sydney Sports Ground Manly/St.George other semi finalists 1960 21-3 Manly At Sydney Sports Ground, 17.9.1960, Gordon/Randwick other semi finalists 1961 Sydney Uni 6 -0 Drummoyne At Sydney Sports Ground, St.George/Gordon other semi finalists 1962 Sydney Uni 14- 0 Randwick At Sydney Sports Ground, Easts/Gordon other semi finalists 1963 Norths 21-12 Sydney Uni At Sydney Sports Ground, St.George/Randwick other semi finalists 1964 Norths 27-13 Sydney Uni At Sydney Sports Ground, Drummoyne/Randwick other semi finalists 1965 Randwick 26- 5 Norths At Sydney Sports Ground, Sydney Uni/ Easts other semi finalists 1966 Randwick 30-11 Eastwood At Sydney Sports Ground, Norths/Manly other semi finalists 1967 Randwick 19-16 Gordon At Sydney Sports Ground, Sydney Uni/Manly other semi finalists 1968 Sydney Uni 22- 6 Manly At Sydney Sports Ground, Drummoyne/Randwick other semi finalists. (Only lost one game all season) 1969 Easts 16-12 Gordon At Sydney Sports Ground, Sydney Uni/Manly other semi finalists 1970 Sydney Uni 24-14 Easts At Sydney Sports Ground, Gordon/Drummoyne other semi finalists 1971 Randwick 21- 3 Manly At Sydney Sports Ground, Gordon/Easts other semi finalists 1972 Sydney Uni 10 -6 Gordon At Sydney Sports Ground, Eastwood/Randwick other semi finalists 1973 Randwick 15-12 Wests At Sydney Sports Ground, 1974 Randwick 10- 9 Parramatta At Sydney Sports Ground, Eastwood/Gordon/Sydney Uni/Drummoyne other semi finalists (6) in Semis now 1975 Norths 9- 6 Parramatta At Sydney Sports Ground, Randwick/Eastwood/Gordon/Wests other semi finalists 1976 Gordon 33- 4 Eastwood At Sydney Sports Ground, ,Easts/Parramatta/Sydney Uni/Norths other semi finalists 25.9.1976 1977 Parramatta 17- 9 Randwick At SCG 1978 Randwick 22-10 Easts At Sydney Sports Ground, 1979 Randwick 34- 3 Parramatta At Sydney Sports Ground, Syd Uni Runners Up in 2nd Division Competition 1979 Vs St.George 10-11 at Concord Oval 1980 Randwick 41- 3 Gordon At Sydney Sports Ground 1981 Randwick 33-15 Manly At Sydney Sports Ground 1982 Randwick 21-12 Warringah At Sydney Sports Ground 1983 Manly 12-10 Randwick At Sydney Sports Ground Sydney Uni Won 2nd Division 1st grade Premiership this season 1984 Randwick 21- 9 Parramatta At Concord Oval 1985 Parramatta 19-12 Randwick At Sydney Sports Ground 1986 Parramatta 30-12 Randwick At Sydney Sports Ground 1987 Randwick 19-16 Warringah At Concord Oval 1988 Randwick 26-13 Warringah At Concord Oval - (Under the Sydney Rugby Union 1989- 1991) 1989 Randwick 19- 6 Eastwood At Concord Oval 1990 Randwick 32- 9 Easts At Concord Oval 1991 Randwick 28- 9 Easts At Concord Oval 1992 Randwick 28-14 Gordon At Concord Oval 1993 Gordon 23-19 Warringah
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