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Men's All Age Records MEN'S ALL AGE RECORDS MOST CONSECUTIVE SEASONS IN DIVISION ONE/PREMIER ONE Began 1961 40 West Pymble 1970-2009 32 Kissing Point 1978-2009 30 Hornsby RSL 1976-2005 22 Chatswood Rangers 1988-2009 17 Mt Colah 1966-1982 17 Greenwich 1978-1994 16 Wahroonga 1965-1980 15 Lindfield 1971-1985 13 Bannockburn Rovers 1978-1990 11 Asquith 1970-1980 10 Hornsby Heights 1983-1992 DIVISION ONE/PREMIER LEAGUE CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS Began 1976;Ended 1999 8 West Pymble 5 Chatswood Rangers 3 Kissing Point;Hornsby Heights 1 Hornsby FC;Wahroonga;Bannockburn;Asquith;Hornsby RSL DIVISION ONE/PREMIER LEAGUE PREMIERSHIPS* Began 1961 8 West Pymble 7 Kissing Point 6 Asquith 5 Wahroonga; 4 Hornsby FC;Hornsby Heights 3 Chatswood Rangers 2 Bradfield Brittania 1 Cowan;CBC Bank,Berowra;Grace Bros.;Greenwich;Bannockburn;Hornsby RSL;North Sydney AA;Lindfield * 1966 result not available.Either Mt Colah or Bradfield Brittania DIVISION ONE/PREMIER LEAGUE RESERVE PREMIERSHIPS* Began 1974 9 Rangers/Chatswood Rangers 5 West Pymble 3 Hornsby FC;Hornsby RSL;Hornsby Heights;Greenwich;North Sydney AA 2 Wahroonga;Asquith**;Kissing Point** 1 Bannockburn;Lindfield **Joint premiers 1979 DIVISION TWO PREMIERSHIPS Began 1966;not contested 1967 3 Mt. 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DIVISION ONE/PREMIER LEAGUE FIRST & RESERVE GRADE DOUBLES 3 Hornsby FC 1974-1976 2 Hornsby Heights 1983;1987 2 Chatswood Rangers 1997;1999 1 Wahroonga 1977 1 Asquith 2004 TOTAL ALL AGE PREMIERSHIPS* 27 Rangers/Chatswood Rangers 19 North Sydney AA;Asquith 18 Hornsby Heights;Bannockburn 17 West Pymble 16 Kissing Point;Wahroonga;West Pymble;Lindfield 13 Lane Cove;North Sydney Bears;St Ives 12 Northbridge 11 Hornsby RSL 9 Berowra;Greenwich;North Turramurra 8 Hornsby FC;UTS/NSWIT 6 NSBHS;Mt Colah 5 Brooklyn;Gordon;Mt Kuring-gai 4 Artarmon(2);CFC;Dalmacija/Dalleys;Northside Monash;Knox OB/Knox United;BOBS 3 Homenetmen/Willoughby United;North Shore Hellas;North Sydney Artarmon;St Leo's;Vikings 2 Bradfield Britannia;Cowan;Lane Cove West;Pymble United;Turramurra United 1 ACYA;Albion;CBC Bank;Chase United;Chatswood;Grace Bros.;Hornsby United;North Ryde;North Sydney;North Sydney Amateurs;St Pius * Missing 1966 AA1;1978 AA5 3 PREMIERSHIPS IN THE SAME SEASON 1980 Bannockburn Rovers 1981 Wahroonga 1987 Hornsby Heights 1999 Chatswood Rangers 2001 North Sydney AA 2005 Lindfield 2007 North Sydney AA 2008 North Sydney AA 2009 Northside Monash TOTAL OVER 30/35 PREMIERSHIPS 12 Chatswood Rangers 9 Kissing Point;West Pymble 7 Mt Colah 6 Greenwich;Lindfield 5 Northbridge;Prouille 4 Lane Cove;North Sydney AA 3 Dalmacija;Wahroonga;Lane Cove West;Hornsby RSL 2 Hornsby Heights;Gordon;St Ives;St Michael's 1 North Turramurra;Rustic Rangers;Bannockburn;Chase United;North Sydney Bears;Brooklyn; ..
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