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Champion of Champions Results History.Indd CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS RESULTS HISTORY Year U/7 U/8 U/9 U/10 U/11 1968 Sans Souci Gladesville RSL North Bankstown Miranda 1969 Green Valley Green Valley Revesby Rovers Bass Hill North Bankstown 1970 Guildford Regents Park Epping YMCA Fairfield Diggers Spartans 1971 Epping YMCA Busby Sports Busby Sports Sans Souci Bankstown Sports 1972 Panania RSL Padstow Apia Green Valley Penrith RSL 1973 Carrs Park Smithfield Camden Peakhurst Lilli Pilli 1974 Pendle Hill Carrs Park Busby Sports Wenty Waratahs Bass Hill 1975 Granville Wakehurst St Mary’s Convent Gladesville Granville 1976 Nth. Rocks Nth. Rocks Five Dock RSL Oatley RSL Busby 1977 Fairfield Heights Nth. Rocks Miranda Baulkham Hills 1978 Forest Rangers Winston Hills Forest Rangers Kirrawee 1979 West Holroyd Nth. Rocks Five Dock Wenty Waratahs 1980 Fairfield Hts. Revesby Lions Springwood Five Dock RSL 1981 Rockdale Y.C. Fairfield Hts King Tomislav Chullora 1982 Mt Pritchard Earlwood Wand Penrith RSL King Tomislav 1983 Fairfield Hts. Chullora Nth. Rocks Connells Point 1984 Lansvale Merrylands Winston Hills Marconi 1985 Enfield Lansvale Merrylands Leichhardt 1986 Enfield Lansvale Camden 1987 Winston Hills Mt Pritchard Apia 1988 North Rocks Revesby Workers Sylvania 1989 Menai Hawks Campbelltown PY Revesby Workers 1990 Marconi Balgownie Campbelltown PY 1991 Macarthur Marconi Balgownie 1992 Chipping Norton Menai Hawks Parramatta 1993 Marconi East Bankstown 1994 North Side Monash Hills Independent 1995 St. Andrews Enfield 1996 Marconi Chullora 1997 North Rocks Leichhardt Tigers 1998 Menai Hawks Lilli Pilli 1999 Menai Hawks Yagoona 2000 WPH/Cherrybrook Wahroonga 2001 Marconi Killarney Dist. 2002 Marconi Northbridge 2003 Marconi Oak Flats 2004 Sydney Juniors Sydney Juniors 2005 AC United Sydney Juniors 2006 Smithfield RSL Smithfield RSL 2007 West Pymble Peakhurst United 2008 Smithfield RSL Unanderra 2009 Bondi United Balgownie 2010 Inter Lions Forrest Killarney 2011 Earlwood Wanderers CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS RESULTS HISTORY Year U/12 U/13 U/14 U/15 U/16 1968 Revesby Rovers Lidcombe Waratahs Belmore Bankstown Sports Bankstown Thistle 1969 North Bankstown Dundas Cronulla Prague Yagoona 1970 East Bankstown Dundas Smithfield Canley Heights Belmore 1971 Lakemba Padstow RSL Cronulla Smithfield Liverpool Rangers 1972 Fairfield RSL Lakemba East Bankstown Smithfield Campbelltown 1973 Padstow United Fairfield RSL Blacktown Sports East Bankstown Corrimal 1974 Epping Y.M.C.A. Green Valley Blacktown Sports Marconi Corrimal 1975 West. Suburbs Earlwood Wand Nepean Gladesville Bankstown 1976 Carlingford Apia Gwawley Bay Revesby Bulli 1977 St Marys Band Wenty Waratahs Peakhurst Gwawley Bay Gwawley Bay 1978 West. Suburbs Nth. Epping Engadine Eagles Wenty Waratahs Randwick PBC 1979 Epping Y.M.C.A. Pagewood Botany St Marys Band Bellambie E.Bankstown 1980 Smthfield HSprs Mt Colah Pgwd Botany Lansvale Bellambie 1981 Penrith Smthfield HSprs Lethbridge Park St Marys Penshurst 1982 Chullora Earlwood Wand Lethbridge Park Beakly St Marys S.C. 1983 Merrylands S.C. Belmore Canterbury Blacktown United Chullora 1984 Marconi Luddenham Chullora Penrith RSL Willhelmina 1985 Welcome Spts Randwick West United King Tomislav Castle Hill 1986 Apia Greystanes Bass Hill Lake Heights Sylvania 1987 Revesby Workers Campbelltown Greystanes Warilla Roselea 1988 Marconi Miranda Coniston Revesby Lions Puglia 1989 Campbelltown PY Ingleburn RSL Cherrywood Abruzzi Singleton 1990 Apia CSI Liverpool Albion Wakehurst Garden Suburb 1991 Marconi Castle Hill Mt Pritchard Figtree Nth Shore 1992 Balgownie Randwick Dubbo W/Side Marayong Sports Liverpool Albion 1993 Yagoona Hornsby Heights Wollondilly Figtree Hornsby Heights 1994 St Andrews Arncliffe Auroa Campsie United Unanderra WestSide Panthers 1995 C.C. Strikers A. C. United Gymea Ornge Ex Service Campsie 1996 Enfield Wagga United Inter Lions Hercules Albion Park 1997 Ingleburn RSL Prairiewood Pittwater RSL Goonellabah Gymea United 1998 Camden Killarney Dist. Unanderra Clarke Road Inter Lions 1999 Eastern Sub’s Unanderra Sth Dubbo Wanders Unanderra Enfield Rovers 2000 Alstonville Yoogali Oak Flats Unanderra Richmond Rovers 2001 Doonside Hawks Killarney Dist. West Pennant Hills Como West Jannali Unanderra 2002 Lane Cove Albion Park Port Kembla Maccabi SC Como West Jannali 2003 Eagles United Eagles United Saints United Shell Harbour Conniston 2004 Oak Flats Parramatta Eagles Hurlstone Park Chatswood Rangers AC United 2005 Sydney Juniors Oakflats Burwood Sc AC United Chatswood Rangers 2006 Georges Hall Thistle Fairfield Colts Quakers Hill Burwood SC Menai Hawks 2007 Lindfield SC Warilla SC Figtree East Gosford Burwood SC 2008 PCYC Parramatta Northbridge Balgownie Lilli Pilli Eastwood St Andrews 2009 Fairfield Colts Oak Flats Wakehurst Balgownie Leichhardt Tigers 2010 Balgownie Gladesville Ravens North Sydney Bears Figtree Brookvale 2011 North Sydney United Balgownie Unanderra North Sydney United Auburn District 2012 Marconi Juniors Figtree Putney Rangers Fairfield Hotspurs Bellambi JSC 2013 Mt Pritchard Broadmeadow Magic AC United WPH Cherrybrook Menai Hawks 2014 Connells Point BankstownSportsStrikers Wollongong Olympic Plumpton Oakhurst WPH Cherrybrook 2015 Castle Hill United Connells Point Rovers Mt Pritchard JSC Arncliffe Aroura FC Port Kembla JFC 2016 Hanwood FC Forest Killarney FC Mt Pritchard JSC Mt Pritchard JSC Riverstone Schofields 2017 Forest Killarney Terrigal FC Forest Killarney Fairfield Pats Lourdes FC CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS RESULTS HISTORY Year U/17 U/21 All Age Over 35’s Over 45’s 1968 Earlwood Wanderers 1969 Artarmon 1970 Peakhurst United Hurlstone Park 1971 Seaforth Sans Souci 1972 Guildford West Pymble Qantas 1973 Regents Park Granville Waratahs Sans Souci 1974 Sans Souci Cronulla RSL Sans Souci 1975 Ku-Ring-Gai Granville St George 1976 Gymea Seaforth Nth Bankstown 1977 Baulkham Hills Gymea Nth Bankstown 1978 St Ives Sans Souci Cronulla RSL 1979 Caringbah Rangers Sans Souci Gwawley Bay 1980 Peakhurst Terry Hills Avalon United 1981 Bellambie Wahroonga Nth Caringbah 1982 Penshurst Panania RSL Epping YMCA 1983 Nth. Epping Killarney Loftus 1984 Epp. Eastwood Pendle Hill Hurstville RSL 1985 Woonona Pendle Hill Seaforth 1986 Yoogali Blakehurst Epping Y.M.C.A. 1987 Figtree Normanhurst Hills I 1988 Kingsgrove Oly W. Pennant Hills Grays Point 1989 Randwick Cronulla Brookvale 1990 Castle Hill W. Pennant Hills Brookvale 1991 C.S.I. Kissing Point Greenacre 1992 Lismore Zagreb Seasiders 1993 Mt Colah Bankstown Sports Epping Eastwood 1994 Russel Vale West Pymble Engadine Eagles 1995 Milton Ulladulla St. Patricks Brookvale 1996 Dapto Menai Hawks Gymea Padstow 1997 Enfield Lilli Pilli Wakehurst Sylvania Heights 1998 Hanwood Lilli Pilli Brookvale Maccabi 1999 WPH/Cherrybrook Milperra Lions Grays Point Moss Vale 2000 North Rocks Gymea Grays Point Gladesville Ravens 2001 Auburn Fairfield Pats. Pittwater RSL Engadine Eagles 2002 Gymea United Barden Ridgebacks Brookvale Merrylands SFC 2003 Camden Falcons Loftus Yarrawarrah Brookvale Engadine Eagles 2004 Castle Hill United Menai Hawks All Saints Oatley Wst North Carringbah 2005 Sawtell SC Menai Hawks Sans Souci Grays Point 2006 Chatswood Rangers Como West-Jannali Yagoona Lions Epping Eastwood FC 2007 Wenty Waratahs Lilli Pilli Wyoming West Ryde Rovers 2008 Kanwal Warnervale Hurlstone Park Dunbar Rovers Castle Hill Southern Districts 2009 Inter Lions Kemps Creek Utd Yagoona |Lions All Saints Hunters Hill Gladesville Hornsby 2010 Sylvania Heights Roselea North Sydney Brookvale Southern Districts 2011 Gunners SC Burwood Pittwater RSL Castle Hill United Southern Districts 2012 Auburn Districts Lilli Pilli FC Pittwater RSL Northbridge FC Inter Lions (CDSFA) 2013 Glenhaven Lilli Pilli FC Lindfield Kellyville Kolts Cronulla RSL 2014 Connells Point Castle Hill Utd Dunbar Rovers Wakehurst Inter Lions 2015 West Pennant Hills Polonia Rams Coogee United Leichhardt Tigers Pagewood Botany 2016 Winston Hills SC Polonia Rams Coogee United Leichhardt Tigers Pagewood Botany 2017 WPH Cherrybrook Glenmore Park FC Menai Hawks Leichhardt Tigers St. Michaels CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS RESULTS HISTORY Year U/15 W U/17 W Year AAW O/30W 1987 Nepean 1987 Panania 1988 Bass Hill Mt Pritchard 1988 Wetherill Park 1989 Crest Liverpool Albion 1989 Mt Druitt 1990 1990 1991 Greystanes Sylvania 1991 Epping Eastwood 1992 Condell Park 1993 Condell Park 1994 Sea Siders 1995 Epping Eastwood 1996 Epping Eastwood 1997 Seasiders 1998 Seasiders 1999 Putney 2000 Seasiders 2001 Seasiders 2002 Seasiders 2003 Epping YMCA 2004 Corundi Red Rock 2005 Uni of Wollongong 2006 Brookvale 2007 North Sutherland 2008 Ourimbah United 2009 Uni of Wollongong Gladesville Ravens 2010 Uni of Wollongong North Sutherland 2011 Manly Vale Nepean Association 2012 Manly Vale Riverstone Schofields 2013 Albion Park NorthWest Sydney Women 2014 Como West Jannali Loftus Yarrawarrah 2015 Epping YMCA Marton SC 2016 Dunbar Rovers FC Marton SC 2017 Albion Park SC Wakehurst FC CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS RESULTS HISTORY Year U/12 W U/14 W U/16 W U/18 W U/21W 1997 L’pool City Robins 1998 L’pool City Robins 1999 L’pool City Robins 2000 Cootamundra Bathurst 75 2001 Milton Ulladulla Milton Ulladulla 2002 Churches United Gymea United 2003 Milton Ulladulla Gymea 2004 Seaforth SC Figtree SC Milton Ulladulla 2005 Wakehurst SC Beacon Hill Carlingford Redbacks 2006 Westside Panthers Kenthurst SC Beacon Hill Inter Lions 2007 Kincumber SC Bellambi Beacon Hill Avalon 2008 Smithfield RSL Kincumber SC Springwood SC Hurlstone Park 2009 Parklea Lilli Pilli Bexley North Unanderra 2010 South West Slopes Tennyson Tigers Wakehurst Miranda Magpies Culburra 2011 Unanderra South West Slopes Seaforth Hurlstone Park Miranda Magpies 2012 Woonona FC Bossley Sports South West Slopes Gladesville Ravens Hurlstone Park Wanderers 2013 Baulkham Hills Lindfield Avalon Seaforth Como West Jannali 2014 Northbridge FC Brookvale Avalon Wakehurst Doonside Hawks 2015 Hornsby Heights Kellyville Kolts Colo SFC Narellan Rangers Doonside Hawks 2016 Shellharbour JSC Cronulla Seagulls FC Gladesville Ravens Albion Park JFC Epping FC 2017 Gladesville Sharks Bonnyrigg FC Northbridge FC Gladesville Ravens Thirroul FC.
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