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The Junee Rugby League Football Club , nicknamed the Diesels , is an Australian rugby league football club based in Junee, New South Wales . Formed in 1926, the club competes in the Group 9 Rugby League competition. The club also has an affiliate junior club.

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72-457: The club was formed in 1926, three years after the Group 9 competition. The club has won two First Grade premierships in 1964 and 1986, and been runner up four times. In 2021 and 2022, the club had no First Grade squad after player shortages and financial difficulties hit the club. However, the club returned to the field in 2023 with a new crop of local juniors filtering into First Grade throughout

144-685: A 14–4 victory thus achieving their second premiership and claiming some vengeance for the stripped premierships. The 2013 season saw the resurgence of foundation clubs the Sydney Roosters and the South Sydney Rabbitohs with both clubs finishing first and second place respectively. The NRL was also left with a black eye after the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks were caught using performance-enhancing substances by ASADA dating back to 2011. The 2013 Grand Final

216-582: A famous 49-year drought by a score of 14–12. Following the success generated by the 2017 Women's Rugby League World Cup , a national women's league was established, and the first season commenced in September 2018 comprising four clubs aligned to existing NRL clubs. On 22 March 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic , the NRL became one of the last major sports in the world to continue playing games. Following

288-657: A fourth - which in fact was a fair try - was disallowed" Sydney Bulldogs 17 (Tries: Price, Hughes, Silva. Goals: Halligan 2/5. Field Goal: Lamb.) Manly-Warringah 4 (Goals: Ridge 2/2.) Clive Churchill Medallist : Jim Dymock After a grand final appearance the previous season in which they lost to Canberra , the Bulldogs rebranded from the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs to the Sydney Bulldogs in 1995. This short-lived rebrand saw

360-584: A game of rugby league. 107,999 spectators saw the Melbourne Storm defeat the newly created St. George Illawarra Dragons in the decider at Stadium Australia . Balmain and Western Suburbs formed the joint-venture club, the Wests Tigers at the end of 1999, while North Sydney and Manly Warringah created the ill-fated Northern Eagles . As part of another image makeover, a number of teams also released new club logos. The most notable of these

432-421: A row, and winning the 2010 series by a scoreline of 3–0, their first Origin whitewash since 1995. In 2010 the NRL set a record total season average attendance of 17,367 per game and a record total season aggregate attendance of 3,490,778. During the 2010 finals series, the second qualifying match between the Wests Tigers and Sydney Roosters became the first McIntyre system final to go into extra time, with

504-606: A seven-year association with Tina Turner and the end of an era in Australian sports marketing. With a lock-up-your-daughters, kick-off your suspenders, red-blooded Tina Turner marketing blitz, the ARL had stuck it right up the other footy codes. As in 1994 the New South Wales Rugby League and its advertising agency Hertz Walpole returned to the original 1989 recording of The Best by Turner to underscore

576-671: A special Heritage round held in mid-April, coinciding with the first round of competition played in 1908. At a Gala event on 17 April 2008 the Team of the Century was announced, being: For the second year in a row, the grand final was played between the Melbourne Storm and the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles, in the NRL's first ever twilight decider. The Manly club took out the premiership game 40–0, setting

648-566: A team from each faction, being the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles and the Sydney Bulldogs. Having finished in sixth place at the end of the regular season, the Bulldogs managed a history-making finals surge, winning three sudden death matches to make the grand final. Canterbury were ahead at half-time 6-4 after a tight contest dominated by defence in the opening half. The Bulldogs scored 11 unanswered points in

720-559: A year of turmoil and disgrace at the aftermath of the alleged rape scandal to hold aloft the NRL trophy and give the club their first premiership since 1995. In 2005, a record national audience of 4.1 million tuned in to watch the grand final between the Wests Tigers and the North Queensland Cowboys . The 2006 Grand Final was won by the Brisbane Broncos over the Melbourne Storm , 15–8. The matchup

792-479: The 1996 season . The performance of Eddie Ward, refereeing his NSWRL/ARL first grand final (Ward had previously officiated in Brisbane Rugby League grand finals including the infamous 1990 decider ), was subject to some post match controversy. Rugby League Week commented: "Two of Canterbury's three tries appeared to have resulted from borderline passes, another came on the seventh tackle, and

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864-491: The Auckland Warriors , North Queensland Cowboys , South Queensland Crushers and Western Reds the 1995 season involved an unprecedented twenty clubs, including five Sydney -based foundation teams, another six from Sydney , one from Newcastle , one from Wollongong , two from Brisbane , one from Gold Coast , one from Townsville , one from Auckland , one from Canberra and one from Perth , who all contested

936-794: The Australian Capital Territory and New Zealand . Tracing its origins back to the New South Wales Rugby League , which formed in 1908, rugby league competition in Australia had gone through numerous iterations, including the 1990s Super League war , by the time the NRL formed in 1998 as a joint partnership between the Australian Rugby League (ARL) and the News Corporation -controlled Super League . The partnership

1008-556: The Melbourne Storm , who were created by Super League for their 1998 season. Clubs on both sides of the war were shut down. Super League decided to close the Hunter Mariners and the financially ruined Perth Reds , who were $ 10 million in debt at the end of 1997, while the ARL decided to close down the South Queensland Crushers , who were also in severe financial trouble. Additionally, at the end of 1998

1080-423: The North Queensland Cowboys going from 11th position in 2003 to third in 2004, narrowly missing out on a maiden Grand Final berth. Crowd average records were broken in 2003, 2004 and 2005. In 2005, the NRL reached record levels of popularity for its competition. Total crowds for the competition season almost reached the figures for the last year of the competition conducted by the ARL competition of 1995, prior to

1152-2570: The 1995 season with less geographically distinct names: the Balmain Tigers became the 'Sydney Tigers', the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs became the 'Sydney Bulldogs', and the Eastern Suburbs Roosters became the 'Sydney City Roosters'. 1st season Ground: Ericsson Stadium Coach: John Monie Captain: Dean Bell 8th season Ground: ANZ Stadium Coach: Wayne Bennett Captain: Allan Langer 14th season Ground: Bruce Stadium Coach: Tim Sheens Captain: Ricky Stuart 29th season Ground: Endeavour Park Coach: John Lang Captain: Andrew Ettingshausen 8th season Ground: Seagulls Stadium Coach: John Harvey Captain: Craig Coleman 14th season Ground: Wollongong Stadium Coach: Graham Murray → Allan Fitzgibbon Captain: John Cross 49th season Ground: Brookvale Oval Coach: Bob Fulton Captain: Geoff Toovey 8th season Ground: Marathon Stadium Coach: Malcolm "Mal" Reilly Captain: Mark Sargent → Paul Harragon 1st season Ground: Stockland Stadium Coach: Grant Bell Captain: various 88th season Ground: North Sydney Oval Coach: Peter Louis Captain: Jason Taylor 49th season Ground: Parramatta Stadium Coach: Ron Hilditch Captain: Paul Dunn 29th season Ground: Penrith Stadium Coach: Royce Simmons Captain: John Cartwright 1st season Ground: Suncorp Stadium Coach: Bill Gardner → Bob Lindner Captain: Mario Fenech → Trevor Gillmeister 88th season Ground: Sydney Football Stadium Coach: Ken Shine Captain: Lee Jackson → Craig Field 75th season Ground: Kogarah Oval Coach: Brian Smith Captain: Mark Coyne 61st season Ground: Parramatta Stadium Coach: Chris Anderson Captain: Terry Lamb 88th season Ground: Sydney Football Stadium Coach: Phil Gould Captain: Sean Garlick 88th season Ground: Parramatta Stadium Coach: Wayne Pearce Captain: Paul Sironen 1st season Ground: WACA Ground Coach: Peter Mulholland Captain: Brad Mackay 88th season Ground: Campbelltown Stadium Coach: Tommy Raudonikis Captain: Paul Langmack A new finals system involving eight teams instead of

1224-412: The 2015 Grand Final. The 2015 Grand Final is considered by many to be the greatest grand final of all time as a high intensity match ended in dramatic circumstances when North Queensland scored as the full-time siren sounded. Johnathan Thurston would miss the conversion from the sideline as the ball hit the post thus sending the match into golden point, the first golden point grand final. Ben Hunt would drop

1296-653: The Aboriginal community. The first match saw the Indigenous All Stars beat the NRL All Stars 16–12. The success of this event has seen it become a recurring fixture on the rugby league calendar with Queensland awarded the hosting rights for the next three years. The 29th State of Origin series was also played featuring the world's first live free-to-air 3D TV broadcast. Queensland later made further history by winning an unprecedented fifth series in

1368-538: The Australian Rugby League and News Corporation agreed upon a constitutional framework paving the way for the establishment of a new and independent commission to govern the sport in Australia. The negotiations of such a framework became drawn out over establishing details, primarily of sponsorship, media rights, funding of state bodies, funding of the Melbourne Storm , debate over News Ltd private ownership of clubs, and also of individual appointments to

1440-659: The Australian Rugby League gathered at the Sydney Football Stadium to decide whether to accept News Limited's offer of a settlement – eventually voting in favour by 36 votes to 4. As a result, in the following months the National Rugby League, jointly owned by the ARL and News Limited, was formed. It was announced that the inaugural National Rugby League (NRL) season of 1998 would have 20 teams competing, 19 remaining Super League and ARL teams plus

1512-635: The Greater Sydney area (including one that also represents the Illawarra region south of Sydney), another in regional New South Wales , four in Queensland , and one each in Victoria , the Australian Capital Territory , and New Zealand. The league operates on a single group system, with no divisions or conferences and no relegation or promotion . A total of twenty-three clubs have played in

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1584-555: The NRL agreement was exclusionary, intended to unfairly exclude South Sydney, and breached the Trade Practices Act. Justice Paul Finn ruled that the agreement did not specifically exclude any club and dismissed the Rabbitohs' claims for re-instatement into the national competition. Souths appealed this decision and were re-admitted into the competition in 2002. The Auckland Warriors experienced much financial hardship in

1656-647: The NRL and the ARLC announced that the competition would expand to 17 teams, with the admission of the Dolphins , based out of the suburb of Redcliffe in greater Brisbane, for the 2023 season. Since the NRL commenced in 1998 there have been six CEOs , they are: Since the Australian Rugby League Commission was inaugurated in 2012, there have been three chairmen: The NRL currently consists of seventeen clubs. Nine clubs are based within

1728-727: The NRL decided to close down former Super League club, the Adelaide Rams and former ARL club, the Gold Coast Chargers , despite the Gold Coast franchise being one of the few clubs to make a profit during the Super League war. One condition of the peace agreement between the ARL and News Limited was that there would be a 14-team competition in 2000. The 20 clubs that played in 1998 would be assessed on various items such as sponsorship, crowds, on-field success and

1800-558: The NRL returned to having a club based on the Gold Coast , Queensland with the inclusion of the Gold Coast Titans . The Titans were the first professional sporting team to occupy the Gold Coast since 1998, when the Gold Coast Chargers were one of the teams removed during the NRL's rationalisation process between the end of the Super League war and the 2000 season. The 2007 season saw the return of Monday Night Football and

1872-587: The NRL since its first season in 1998. Eleven clubs have been members for every season. Two of the clubs currently in the NRL were founded in 1908, the first year of rugby league competition in Australia: the Sydney Roosters (founded as 'Eastern Suburbs') and the South Sydney Rabbitohs . The Wests Tigers are a merger of two other foundation clubs: The Western Suburbs Magpies and the Balmain Tigers . Penrith Stadium (22,500) Original franchise

1944-531: The NRL to continue without crowds. The competition ended up kicking off on that date, with the Parramatta Eels defeating the Brisbane Broncos 34–6 at Lang Park behind closed doors. The match drew the highest TV ratings for a regular season game since 2014. The NRL returned a full two weeks before any other sport in Australia, and were the first sport to return to play worldwide that actually ceased play. In October 2021, after months of speculation,

2016-469: The National Rugby League was born, incorporating the traditional Sydney clubs, successfully coompelling the Sydney market to follow the newly created national competition. The prospect of a truly national rugby league competition in addition to the introduction of pay television in Australia attracted the attention of global media organisation, News Corporation , and it followed that professional rugby league

2088-629: The One Hundred Minute Epic described in media circles as one of the greatest of the modern era. The 2010 grand final was played between the St. George Illawarra Dragons and the Sydney Roosters . St. George Illawarra won 32–8. This was the first premiership won by the club in its eleven-year existence and the first time in 31 years for the St. George part of the joint venture. After several years of preparation and build up, on 14 December 2010

2160-400: The Super League war. The average attendance record remained until 2010. From 2004 to 2005, there was a 39% increase in sponsorship, a 41% increase in merchandise royalties, and a 12% increase in playing participation. In 2005, Business Review Weekly ranked the NRL 497 in revenue of Australian private companies, with revenue of A$ 66.1m (+7%) with 35 employees. In 2004, Canterbury-Bankstown put

2232-570: The ball on the kick-off and hand the North Queensland side the chance to win which was converted as Johnathan Thurston successfully kicked a field goal to win the match 17–16. The 2016 season saw the Melbourne Storm return to the minor premiership position while the Canberra Raiders returned to the top four for the first time since the 2003. The Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks and reigning premiers North Queensland would fill out

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2304-691: The beginning of the National Rugby League in 1998. The Manly Warringah Rugby League Football Club took over the NRL licence from the Northern Eagles franchise, after the financial bankruptcy of the North Sydney faction made the joint-venture untenable. The Penrith Panthers rose from the bottom of the table to win the Premiership, while the Brisbane club returned to Lang Park mid-year. Season 2004 proved even more successful than 2003, with

2376-424: The beginning of the demise of some of the traditional Sydney-based clubs as well as having a negative effect on the Brisbane Rugby League premiership . Following the 1983 season, Sydney foundation club Newtown Jets were ultimately forced to withdraw from the competition because of financial difficulties. Further expansion of the league followed in 1988 , with another three teams based outside Sydney introduced to

2448-607: The competition's name becoming the NRL Telstra Premiership, while in 2002 David Gallop took over the CEO role from David Moffett , and the competition has become more and more popular each season. In 2001 the NRL Grand Final started to be played on Sunday nights, a shift from the traditional Sunday afternoon slot used for over a decade prior. The 2003 season was widely regarded as the most successful since

2520-637: The competition; the Newcastle Knights and the first two Queensland teams, the Brisbane Broncos and Gold Coast-Tweed Giants . The Brisbane and Newcastle sides proved to be successful and popular and paved the way towards a push for a truly national competition. This was attempted in 1995 with control of the premiership passing from the NSWRFL to the Australian Rugby League (ARL), who invited four more teams from outside NSW to participate in 1995. Ultimately this competition failed, but in its demise

2592-541: The early part of the decade, ultimately collapsing before being resurrected as the New Zealand Warriors for the 2001 season. They made the grand final in 2002 and then again in 2011, losing both encounters to the Sydney Roosters and the re-instated Manly Warringah Sea Eagles, respectively. In 2001, Australia's largest telecommunications provider Telstra became naming rights sponsor of the NRL, with

2664-701: The eight highest-placed teams from the regular season. The season culminates in the premiership-deciding grand final . The winners compete in the World Club Challenge against the champions of the English Super League . The reigning premiers are the Penrith Panthers , having won their sixth premiership, and fourth consecutive, in 2024. The New South Wales Rugby League ran the major rugby league competition of New South Wales from its inception in 1908 until 1994 . Following

2736-483: The end of the regular season, the ARL's inaugural 20-team competition had set a new record for aggregate match attendances of 3,061,338. 1995 marked the final year of the New South Wales Rugby League 's sponsorship arrangement with Rothmans and Winfield due to the Federal Government 's blanket ban on cigarette advertising in Australia effective from 1 January 1996. It was consequently the final year of

2808-587: The final year that clubs competed for the Winfield Cup . There had been a cloud over the league for some time in the form of rumours and speculation about the Super League , but the ensuing dispute was more extensive than almost any commenters and analysts had predicted. The subsequent Super League war would have massive impacts on the sport in Australia and would substantially harm the league's popular support and grassroots structures. The 1995 season

2880-590: The first time ever outside the borders of New South Wales and Queensland , and indeed, Australia , the addition of two other new clubs from Western Australia , Western Reds (later Perth Reds) , based in Perth , and from Auckland , Auckland Warriors , based in Auckland . This saw a total of twenty teams, the largest number in the League's history, compete during the regular season for the J J Giltinan Shield , which

2952-433: The game, replacing former state based boards and assuming full control of the NRL from the NRL partnership (comprising the previous ARL board and News Limited ). The current Chairman is Peter V'landys AM. The 2012 Grand Final involved the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs and the Melbourne Storm , this was the first time since 2008 that the first and second placed teams contested the grand final. The Melbourne Storm recorded

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3024-520: The grand final contested between Manly and Melbourne. Melbourne won the title 34–8 and the grand final achieved the honour of being the most watched television show in Australia in 2007. Throughout 2008, the NRL celebrated 100 years since rugby league was introduced into Australia, with several initiatives to recognise the important milestone, including an extensive marketing campaign called the 'Centenary of Rugby League'. The competition began in March, with

3096-448: The imposition of the first COVID-19 restrictions, the NRL initially announced it would be moving forward with the season. The decision prompted a wave of condemnation online, including from Australian personalities and sport people. The following day after Queensland closed its borders, the NRL announced that the season would have to be suspended indefinitely. It was feared that some teams would not survive this period without income, as it

3168-419: The inclusion of two Friday night games. Both of which turned out to be ratings successes. Another change from the previous seasons was a reduction in the number of byes per team in the season. With an odd number of teams contesting between 2002 and 2006, the draw meant that at least one team would have to have a bye each weekend. With the inclusion of the 16th team for the 2007 season, the National Rugby League had

3240-599: The introduction of a new format for interstate rugby league, the State of Origin series in 1980, the decade of the 1980s brought about expansion of the NSWRL premiership , with the introduction of commercial sponsorship, the Winfield Cup , and the addition of non-Sydney-based teams, Canberra and Illawarra in 1982. Although this move brought more interest in the competition statewide in New South Wales , it would spell

3312-403: The large number of teams meant a resulting top eight would battle it out in the finals rather than the usual five. These were Manly, Canberra, Brisbane, Cronulla, Newcastle, Sydney Bulldogs, St. George and North Sydney (who made it in due to Auckland being penalised for an interchange infringement). Cronulla-Sutherland's halfback Paul Green was awarded the 1995 Rothmans Medal . The Dally M Award

3384-487: The like. It was also announced that clubs that merged would receive a large sum of money, as well as a guaranteed position in the 2000 NRL Competition. The St. George Dragons and the Illawarra Steelers were the first clubs to take up the offer, forming the joint-venture St. George Illawarra Dragons at the end of the 1998 season. The 1999 Grand Final brought about a new official world record attendance for

3456-565: The new body. The 2011 grand final was contested between the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles and the New Zealand Warriors . This was the second grand final involving the New Zealand Warriors. Manly recorded a 24–10 win claiming their second premiership under head coach Des Hasler . On 10 February 2012, the independent commission, known as the Australian Rugby League Commission assumed control of all levels of

3528-439: The option of reverting to back to the system used between 2000 and 2001 where every team played each round. That system was not used however, with teams were given just a single bye during the year, grouped in periods that will assist clubs around representative fixtures. The opening round saw two matches at Brisbane's Lang Park , the first featuring reigning champions Brisbane against fellow Queensland side North Queensland, while

3600-455: The premiership since 1988) for State of Origin or Test matches , including the 1995 Rugby League World Cup , who had aligned with News Ltd 's proposed Super League . 1995 would prove to be a year of massive change for the League. In addition to the introduction of four new teams, it was the last year of the premiership's association with Rothmans and the Winfield brand and consequently

3672-493: The premiership, making it the largest competition in terms of participation in Australia's history. We haven't brought these teams into the Winfield Cup just to see them dropped after one season With the storm that would be the Super League war already brewing in the background, three clubs based in Sydney suburbs, in an effort to position themselves favourably as battle lines were being drawn up, re-branded themselves for

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3744-412: The previous five was introduced for the expanded 1995 competition. The final eight was to be made of four clubs who would ultimately prove loyal to the Australian Rugby League ( Manly-Warringah , St. George , North Sydney and Newcastle ) and four clubs who would join Super League's rebel ranks ( Sydney Bulldogs , Canberra , Brisbane and Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks ). The Grand Final was played out by

3816-432: The record for the highest winning margin in a grand final (although the club formerly known as St. George Dragons were beaten 38–0 in 1975 and using the modern point scale of 4-point tries, this would amount to 46–0.) Furthermore, it was the first time a team had been kept scoreless in a Grand Final since 1978. The 2009 season marked the beginning of the second century of rugby league in Australia. The grand final that year

3888-437: The season launch advertisement. Footage from the studio bluescreen shoot taken during Turner's 1993 Sydney visit was used in the final advertisements. The enduring images are of Turner performing the song on an elevated stage in front of the fluttering banners of the 20 clubs that would participate in 1995's expanded competition. When the Australian Rugby League began taking bids for additional teams to begin playing in 1995, it

3960-669: The season, and even hosted a famous Pie in the Sky match featuring many former National Rugby League players. This article about a rugby league football team or club is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . National Rugby League The National Rugby League (known as the NRL Telstra Premiership due to sponsorship) is a professional rugby league competition in Australasia which contains clubs from New South Wales , Queensland , Victoria ,

4032-410: The second half to secure the club's seventh NSWRL/ARL title and their first of the decade. This was despite the fact that in the game they lost the scrum count 3-5 and the penalty count 9-10. Manly's 22-3 season win–loss record was the best not to have secured the premiership. At game's end Lamb enjoyed the rare honour of celebrating as a retiring victorious skipper, although he surprisingly returned for

4104-405: The second match featured the new club, the Gold Coast, playing St. George Illawarra. The weather during the middle of the season was less than ideal, with cyclonic conditions severely affecting many NRL games played in Sydney and Newcastle. The 2007 finals series saw the South Sydney Rabbitohs return to finals football for the first time in decades. The season culminated on 30 September 2007, with

4176-596: The top four. The season continued a trend of the minor premiership not being decided to the final round, the fourth consecutive year. The 2016 Grand Final was contested between the Melbourne Storm and the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks , it was the Cronulla's fourth grand final appearance while it was the seventh for the Melbourne club. The match was a tight affair and was not settled until after the siren had sounded. The Cronulla-Sutherland claimed their first premiership ending

4248-445: The traditional clubs that had moved to the Super League competition back into a re-unified competition. Following a period of negotiation with News Corporation, on 23 September 1997 the ARL announced that it was forming a new company to conduct the competition in 1998. On 7 October News' Manaaki Ranginui announced that he was confident that there would be a single competition in 1998. On 19 December, representatives of clubs affiliated with

4320-451: Was a significant milestone in the history of the NRL, as two interstate teams (teams not from New South Wales, the "heartland" of the NRL) contested the grand final for the first time. In the city of Melbourne, whose team was playing in their second grand final, the game's television ratings were higher than in Sydney where the game was played. Crowds were down on 2005, however were better than any other year prior to that. In its tenth season

4392-402: Was contested by the South Sydney Rabbitohs and the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs . This was South Sydney's first grand final appearance since 1971. South Sydney would break their 43-year premiership drought with a 30–6 victory. The 2015 season saw the return of the Queensland juggernauts, The North Queensland Cowboys and the Brisbane Broncos who would finish inside the top four and contest

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4464-422: Was dissolved in 2012, with control of the NRL going to the re-constituted ARL, which was re-structured with an independent board of directors and renamed the Australian Rugby League Commission. The season typically runs from March to October, with each team playing 24 matches. The first-placed team at the end of the regular season awarded the minor premiership . This is followed by a finals series contested between

4536-539: Was established in 1947. 1995 ARL season The 1995 ARL premiership was the 88th season of professional rugby league football in Australia, and the first to be run by the Australian Rugby League following the hand-over of the Premiership's administration by the New South Wales Rugby League . For the first time since 1988 , the Premiership expanded again, with the addition of two new clubs from Queensland ; North Queensland Cowboys , based in Townsville , and South Queensland Crushers , based in Brisbane . And for

4608-413: Was expected that only two teams would enter. The Auckland Warriors were the first club to be accepted, with the final place being fought for by South Queensland , North Queensland and Perth . The Australian Rugby League later announced that all three clubs had been accepted, taking the number of teams from 16 in 1994 to 20 in 1995, the highest it had ever been and would ever be. With the addition of

4680-399: Was followed by a series of play-off finals between the top eight teams that culminated in a grand final for the Winfield Cup between the newly re-branded Sydney Bulldogs and the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles . The 1995 season also saw the first major consequences of the Super League war , with the ARL's refusal to select players from the eight clubs (which included every club that had won

4752-420: Was foreseen as a financial catastrophe. On 9 April 2020, ARL Commissioner Wayne Pearce announced the NRL would return on 28 May. The announcement came under heavy criticism from the Government of New South Wales and health officials, with Premier Gladys Berejiklian saying she had not approved a return. However, the NRL released documents signed by NSW Police Commissioner Mick Fuller, showing approval for

4824-405: Was given to Canberra's five-eighth, Laurie Daley who was also named Rugby League Week 's player of the year. Manly-Warringah's Steve Menzies became the first forward for 50 years to top the season's try-scoring list, while his teammate Matthew Ridge set a club point scoring record of 257 points (11 tries, 106 goals and 1 field goal) to be the league's leading point scorer for the year. By

4896-411: Was played between the Parramatta Eels and once again Melbourne Storm . Melbourne defeated Parramatta 23 – 16 to win the premiership to make it two premierships out of the last four grand finals for the Melbourne side. In 2010 the Inaugural All Stars Match was held on 13 February, in conjunction with the Sorry Day reconciliation anniversary to promote rugby league's long association and involvement with

4968-428: Was played between the Sydney Roosters and the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles with the Roosters recording a 26–18 victory. The 2014 season started with the introduction of the Auckland Nines and was marred by the handing down of a million dollar fine to the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks for their role in the ASADA scandal while head coach Shane Flanagan was suspended for the entirety of the 2014 season. The 2014 Grand Final

5040-499: Was played in front of a background of legal actions which did large damage to interpersonal relations within the league, with players and managers jockeying for position. Players who had signed with the new Super League venture were forbidden by the ARL from participating in the 1995 State of Origin . Queensland and New South Wales selectors were limited to selecting players only from ARL-aligned clubs. The usual twenty-two regular season rounds were played from March till August. However

5112-660: Was shaken to its very foundations in the mid-1990s with the advent of the Super League war . Initially a conflict over broadcasting rights, it became a dispute as to who controlled the sport and which traditional clubs would survive into the new national era, as News Limited formed their own Super League and admitted some former ARL clubs, poaching players from the original ARL league with high salaries. With twenty-two teams of highly varying quality playing in two competitions that year, crowd attendances and corporate sponsorships were spread very thinly, and many teams found themselves in financial difficulty. The ARL undertook moves to invite

5184-515: Was the Sydney Roosters, dropping the City section of their name for the 2000 season and beyond. Souths were controversially axed from the competition at the end of 1999 for failing to meet the criteria. This move was highly controversial and on 12 November 2000 about 80,000 marched in protest at their continued exclusion. South Sydney challenged the decision in the Federal Court claiming that

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