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UNDER 19 DIVISION I with the Introduction of Divisionalisation Into Sydney Football in 2009, the Titles of the Various Grades Altered NSW AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL HISTORY SOCIETY Inc AFL SYDNEY— PREMIERS & FINALS PARTICIPANTS UNDER 19 DIVISION I With the introduction of divisionalisation into Sydney football in 2009, the titles of the various grades altered. This grade began in 1957 as an Under 18 competition. Previous to this similar aged grades were conducted in Sydney by the Metropolitan Australian National Football Association. The league conducted the competition from 1957 although the age grouping at times fluctuated between Under 18 and Under 19. Apart from the Premier Division (major league first grade), there is promotion and relegation in all competitions. Fifth & Teams Year Premier Runner-Up Third Fourth In competition Under 18 Competition 1957 South Sydney 15-8 (98) Balmain 6-8 (44) Western Suburbs Eastern Suburbs 6 teams 1958 Eastern Suburbs 9-2 (56) North Shore 6-6 (42) Balmain South Sydney 8 teams 1959 Eastern Suburbs 11-6 (72) Western Suburbs 7-9 (51) Newtown North Shore 8 teams 1960 Newtown 14-8 (92) Eastern Suburbs 8-8 (56) Western Suburbs St George 8 teams Age Group Changed to Under 19 1961 St George 12-14 (86) Eastern Suburbs 10-10 Bankstown Balmain 10 teams (70) 1962 St George 9-21 (75) Eastern Suburbs 7-7 (49) Western Suburbs HMAS Nirimba 5 teams 1963 Liverpool-Bankstown 6-9 (45) HMAS Nirimba 4-11 (35) St George Eastern Suburbs 8 teams 1964 Sydney Naval 12-10 (82) Western Suburbs 4-5 (29) St George Universities 7 teams 1965 Sydney Naval 13-6 (84) Western Suburbs 4-8 (32) Sthn Districts St George 5 teams 1966 Western Suburbs 9-8 (62) Sydney Naval 7-10 (52) Sthn Districts Eastern Suburbs 6 teams 1967 Sydney Naval 8-7 (55) Western Suburbs 6-2 (38) St George Newtown 7 teams 1968 St George 20-20 (140) Western Suburbs 7-5 (47) Sydney Naval St George 7 teams 1969 St George 13-7 (85) Sydney Naval 9-7 (61) North Shore Western Suburbs 8 teams 1970 St George 5-17 (47) Western Suburbs 5-6 (36) Balmain HMAS Nirimba 8 teams 1971 Western Suburbs 11-7 (73) Balmain 11-5 (69) Sthn Districts St George 1972 St George 11-12 (78) HMAS Nirimba 7-12 (54) North Shore Sthn Districts 1973 St George 16-9 (105) Sthn Districts 11-8 (74) HMAS Nirimba North Shore 1974 St George 12-10 (82) Sthn Districts 10-13 (73) Western Suburbs HMAS Nirimba 1975 St George 17-14 (116) North Shore 10-11 (71) Balmain Sthn Districts 1976 St George 16-22 (118) North Shore 9-4 (58) Sthn Districts Balmain 1977 St George 16-14 (110) Sthn Districts 13-5 (83) North Shore Western Suburbs 1978 North Shore 13-15 (93) St George 14-8 (92) Pennant Hills Western Suburbs 1979 North Shore 16-20 (116) St George 6-2 (38) Sthn Districts Balmain 1980 North Shore 17-18 (120) East Sydney 1-6 (12) St George Pennant Hills 1981 North Shore 15-8 (98) St George 10-17 (77) Pennant Hills East Sydney 1982 Campbelltown 5-10 (40) North Shore 5-9 (39) St George Western Suburbs 1983 St George 15-16 (106) Campbelltown 14-12 (96) North Shore Pennant Hills 1984 North Shore 16-7 (103) Pennant Hills 7-18 (60) Campbelltown St George 1985 St George 14-10 (94) Campbelltown 9-10 (64) Pennant Hills North Shore 1986 North Shore 10-20 (80) Pennant Hills 7-7 (49) St George Campbelltown 1987 North Shore 8-8 (56) Campbelltown 8-6 (54) Hills St George Copyright © 2019 - NSW Australian Football History Society Inc NSW AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL HISTORY SOCIETY Inc AFL SYDNEY— PREMIERS & FINALS PARTICIPANTS UNDER 19 DIVISION I With the introduction of divisionalisation into Sydney football in 2009, the titles of the various grades altered. This grade began in 1957 as an Under 18 competition. Previous to this similar aged grades were conducted in Sydney by the Metropolitan Australian National Football Association. The league conducted the competition from 1957 although the age grouping at times fluctuated between Under 18 and Under 19. Apart from the Premier Division (major league first grade), there is promotion and relegation in all competitions. Fifth & Teams Year Premier Runner-Up Third Fourth In competition 1988 North Shore 13-3 (81) St George 9-9 (63) Hills Baulkham Hills 1989 St George 12-9 (81) North Shore 12-8 (80) Baulkham Hills Holroyd-Parramatta 1990 Campbelltown 10-6 (66) North Shore 6-15 (51) St George Holroyd-Parramatta 1991 North Shore 10-10 (70) St George 4-6 (30) Holroyd- Campbelltown Parramatta 1992 St George 12-12 (84) Hills 9-10 (64) North Shore Holroyd-Parramatta 1993 Pennant Hills 11-9 (75) St George 1-7 (13) North Shore Holroyd-Parramatta 1994 Pennant Hills 10-7 (67) Baulkham Hills 5-5 (35) St George North Shore 1995 St George 15-9 (99) Pennant Hills 2-1 (13) Baulkham Hills Campbelltown Age Group Change to Under 18 1996 Pennant Hills 6-5 (41) Baulkham Hills 5-6 (36) St George North Shore FINAL FIVE 1997 Baulkham Hills 14-12 (96) NCC-Hunters 9-10 (64) St George Monarch Blues North Shore 1998 Campbelltown 14-9 (93) NCC Hunters 7-10 (52) North Shore St George Pennant Hills FINAL FOUR 1999 Pennant Hills 13-11 (89) St George 8-5 (53) NCC Hunters North Shore 2000 East Coast Eagles 9-9 (63) Pennant Hills 7-8 (50) North Shore St George 2001 Sydney Redbacks 11-6 (72) North Shore 9-2 East Coast Eagles St George 2002 Sydney Redbacks 10-17 (77) North Shore 8-8 (56) Pennant Hills East Coast Eagles FINAL FIVE 2003 Pennant Hills 8-12 (60) North Shore 8-5 (53) East Coast Eagles *Wollongong 2004 St George 7-7 (49) Pennant Hills 7-6 (48) East Coast Eagles *Wollongong Redbacks FINAL FOUR 2005 St Ignatius – Riverview 14-16 Redbacks 3-9 (27) North Shore Pennant Hills (100) 2006 North Shore Bombers 9-10 (64) Pennant Hills 1-1 (7) *Wollongong St George 2007 North Shore Wildcats 10-11 (71) Pennant Hills 5-7 (37) St George North Shore Bombers FINAL FIVE 2008 North Shore Bombers 15-11 East Coast Eagles 8-11 Pennant Hills Campbelltown *Wollongong (101) (59) DIVISIONALISATION 2009 North Shore 8-9 (57) St George 6-9 (45) *Wollongong East Coast Eagles *Wollongong 2010 Sydney Uni 15-9 (99) East Coast Eagles 14-3 North Shore Pennant Hills St George (93) 2011 St Ignatius Riverview 16-6 (102) East Coast Eagles 11-4 (70) Pennant Hills North Shore Sydney Uni 2012 Sydney Hills Eagles 14-14 *Illawarra 11-10 (76) Sydney Uni St George Pennant Hills Copyright © 2019 - NSW Australian Football History Society Inc NSW AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL HISTORY SOCIETY Inc AFL SYDNEY— PREMIERS & FINALS PARTICIPANTS UNDER 19 DIVISION I With the introduction of divisionalisation into Sydney football in 2009, the titles of the various grades altered. This grade began in 1957 as an Under 18 competition. Previous to this similar aged grades were conducted in Sydney by the Metropolitan Australian National Football Association. The league conducted the competition from 1957 although the age grouping at times fluctuated between Under 18 and Under 19. Apart from the Premier Division (major league first grade), there is promotion and relegation in all competitions. Fifth & Teams Year Premier Runner-Up Third Fourth In competition (98) Under 18 Division I 2013 Pennant Hills 10-10 (70) UNSW/ES 10-7 (67) *Illawarra Lions St George Sydney Uni – 11 Under 19 – Division I FINAL FOUR 2014 St George 11-11 (77) North Shore 4-6 (30) Manly Warringah UNSW/ES 7 teams 2015 North Shore 7-15 (57) UNSW-ES 7-4 (48) Pennant Hills St George 8 teams FINAL FIVE 2016 North Shore 15-9 (98) UNSW-ES 10-7 (67) St George Pennant Hills Sth Coast Thunder - 9 FINAL FOUR 2017 St George 10-13 (73) North Shore 6-10 (46) UNSW-ES East Coast Eagles 7 teams 2018 UNSW-ES 14-11 (95) North Shore St George Sydney Uni 8 teams 2019 UNSW-ES 10-6 (66) Sydney Uni 4-8 (32) East Coast Eagles St George 8 teams *Same team Copyright © 2019 - NSW Australian Football History Society Inc .
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