Historical Results
ALFRED WEBB CUP ALFRED ALFRED WEBB WEBB CUP CUP -- OVERALLOVERALL WINNER WINNER STATE STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS CHAMPIONSHIPS
From the 1932 Programme
The Alfred Webb Cup, donated by the family of the late Chief Officer Webb, is a perpetual trophy for the Brigade gaining the highest aggregate number of points awarded during the Demonstration. In the event of an equal number of points being gained by two or more teams, the cup to be awarded to the team gaining the highest number of points for discipline.
In determining the aggregate, points to be allotted as follows: Each first place 10 points, each second place 5 points, each third place 3 points. ------
In 1934 points were awarded for the first five places: 8, 5, 3, 2, 1.
In 1935 points for places in team events were 16, 10, 6, 4 and 2. One and two man events 8, 5, 3, 2, 1.
This scoring system continued until 2006 when the following was introduced from 2008 onwards.
Team Events 200, 120, 80, 60, 40, 38, 36, 34 and on by 2 for total of 24 places (Then all teams completing evolution receive 1 point) Single and two competitor events 100, 60, 40, 30, 20, 19, 18, 17 and on by 1 for total of 24 places. (Then all competitor/s completing evolution receive 1 point)
Location Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
WAGGA WAGGA 1932 LITHGOW LOCKHART ORANGE TAMWORTH QUEANBEYAN
NEWCASTLE 1934 LITHGOW ORANGE LOCKHART JUNEE DORRIGO/TAMWORTH/WAGGA
KATOOMBA 1935 NARRANDERA ORANGE W WAGGA JUNEE LOCKHART
TAMWORTH 1937 NARRANDERA CRONULLA COROWA MURRUMBURRAH DORRIGO
KATOOMBA 1939 NARRANDERA CRONULLA CANOWINDRA ORANGE WEST WYALONG
LEETON 1954 ORANGE NARRANDERA BLACKHEATH GRAFTON BELMONT
GRAFTON 1956 ORANGE YASS GRAFTON BELMONT NARRANDERA
ORANGE 1958 ORANGE BLACKHEATH GRAFTON COROWA PARKES
TWEED HEADS 1960 NARRANDERA GRAFTON BLACKHEATH BELLINGEN DORRIGO
WAGGA WAGGA 1962 NARRANDERA BLACKHEATH GRAFTON SAWTELL BELLINGEN
PORT MACQUARIE 1964 YASS NARRANDERA SAWTELL GRAFTON BOWRAL
ALBURY 1966 YASS NARRANDERA FINLEY GRAFTON BOWRAL
TWEED HEADS 1968 NARRANDERA YASS FINLEY GRAFTON W WAGGA
PORT MACQUARIE 1970 FINLEY NARRANDERA W WAGGA YOUNG YASS
COFFS HARBOUR 1972 FINLEY YASS NARRANDERA BOWRAL NOWRA
ALBURY 1974 FINLEY YASS NARRANDERA GRAFTON NOWRA
PORT MACQUARIE 1976 FINLEY BLACKHEATH MURWILLUMBAH YASS NOWRA
QUEANBEYAN 1978 YASS FINLEY GRAFTON NOWRA CANOWINDRA
TWEED HEADS 1980 GRAFTON CANOWINDRA CASINO PORT MACQUARIE YASS
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Location Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
PORT MACQUARIE 1982 PORT MACQUARIE FINLEY BALGOWNIE GRAFTON & KYOGLE
COFFS HBR/SAWTELL 1984 YASS NOWRA FINLEY SOUTH GRAFTON CASINO & PT MACQUARIE
TAM/WEST TAMWORTH1986 FINLEY CANOWINDRA PORT MACQUARIE YASS SOUTH GRAFTON
PORT MACQUARIE 1988 PORT MACQUARIE BALGOWNIE FINLEY CANOWINDRA YASS
DUBBO 1990 FINLEY PT MACQUARIE CANOWINDRA BLACKHEATH GRAFTON
WOLLONGONG 1992 FINLEY CANOWINDRA & PT MACQUARIE BLACKHEATH & BALGOWNIE
WEST TAMWORTH 1994 PORT MACQUARIE SOUTH GRAFTON BLACKHEATH CANOWINDRA NOWRA
PORT MACQUARIE 1996 PORT MACQUARIE CANOWINDRA SOUTH GRAFTON FINLEY BATHURST
DUBBO (DELROY) 1998 PORT MACQUARIE FINLEY NOWRA TRANGIE BLACKHEATH
COFFS HARBOUR 2000 PORT MACQUARIE TRANGIE BALGOWNIE CANOWINDRA NOWRA
WOLLONGONG 2002 NOWRA BALGOWNIE PORT MACQUARIE GLEN INNES KELSO
PORT MACQUARIE 2004 KELSO BALGOWNIE / NOWRA DORRIGO STH GRAFTON
PORT MACQUARIE 2006 CASINO KELSO NOWRA SCARBOROUGH GLEN INNES
TAMWORTH 2008 NOWRA KELSO DORRIGO STH GRAFTON ECHUCA (Vic)
BANORA POINT 2010 KELSO DORRIGO KOOTINGAL (RFS) GLEN INNES BERRY
TAMWORTH 2012 KELSO ECHUCA (Vic) BERRY KOOTINGAL (RFS) BEGA
BATHURST (KELSO) 2014 DORRIGO TAMWORTH KELSO KOOTINGAL (RFS) WYONG
WYONG 2016 BEGA KOOTINAGAL (RFS) KELSO NOWRA WYONG
The Board of Fire Commissioners introduced the first State wide Demonstration in 1932. Before that date a two day Interstate Demonstration was held in January 1909 at Corowa under the patronage of the Metropolitan and Northern Fire Brigades' Association of New South Wales. The General Supervisor was Captain Ritchie of the Corowa Volunteer Fire Brigade and the Referee was Captain Love (Granville Brigade), President of the N.S.W. Volunteer Firemen's Association. Seventy nine brigades competed, shown here in the order of the Procession (the spelling is in accordance with the 1909 "Official Programme")
Yass Albury Burwood Bourke Morpeth Granville Narandera Armidale Weston Warren Junee Yarrawonga Tighe's Hill Coonamble Goulburn Mosman Bowral Young Carrington Parkes Minmi East Maitland Hamilton Chiltern Lambton Newcastle City Gladesville West Maitland Campbelltown Glen Innes Waverly Wickham Bathurst Ashfield Kurri Kurri Tungamah Wallsend and Plattsburg Benalla Lithgow Braidwood Wagga Newcastle Central Corowa Moree Merewether Temora Orange Canterbury West Wallsend West Wyalong Wellingon Dubbo Stockton Moss Vale Granville Waratah and Mayfield New Lambton Rutherglen Wangaratta Cobar Bullaroo St. Peters Inverell Newcastle West Wollongong Willoughby Barren Jack City Broadmeadows Liverpool Tumut Queanbeyan Camden Manly Casino Islington Beechworth Adamstown Forbes Theatre Royal
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