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1 Current clubs  





2 Previous clubs  



2.1  Return of Westside  







3 Group 11 Premiers  



3.1  Group 11 Premiers By Grade 1946-2019  





3.2  Peter McDonald Premiership Premiers (2022-present)  





3.3  First Grade Honour Board 1946-Present  







4 Junior Competition  



4.1  Group 11 JRL  



4.1.1  Lachlan District JRL  





4.1.2  Dubbo District JRL  







4.2  Notable Juniors  







5 See also  





6 References  





7 External links  














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Group 11 Rugby League

Sport

Rugby league

Instituted

1946

Inaugural season

1946

Number of teams

8

Country

Australia

Premiers

Dubbo CYMS (2023)

Most titles

Dubbo CYMS (15 titles)

Website

Group 11 at SportsTG

Group 11 is a rugby league competition in the surrounding areas of Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia. The competition is played in four grades, these being First-Grade, Reserve-Grade, Under 19s and Ladies League Tag.

Current clubs[edit]

All four grades of Group 11 Clubs play in the Peter McDonald Premiership alongside Group 10 clubs from the 2023 season. For the 2022 season, Group 11 only officially fielded reserve and women's league tag competitions, although a Group 11 Premier was still crowned in First Grade and Under 18s, with this being the best team in the Group 11 Pool of the Peter McDonald Premiership. This model will be used in all grades from 2023.

Town

Moniker

Home Ground

No. of Premierships

Premiership Years

Dubbo

CYMS

Apex Oval, Dubbo

15

1969, 1971, 1975, 1986, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2022*

Dubbo Macquarie

Raiders

Apex Oval, Dubbo

7

1959, 1960, 1961, 1978, 1979, 1985, 2000, 2008, 2012

Forbes

Magpies

Spooner Park, Forbes

8

1958, 1962, 1970, 1977, 1987, 2016, 2018

Nyngan

Tigers

Larkin Oval, Nyngan

0

None (2 in Group 15; 1979 & 1983)

Parkes

Spacemen

Pioneer Oval, Parkes

9

1954, 1972, 1973, 1983, 1984, 1988, 1996, 2010, 2013

Wellington

Cowboys

Kennard Park, Wellington

7

1946, 1948, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 2019

* Indicates where a club won the Group Premiership in a Year that another team won the overall Peter McDonald Premiership.

Previous clubs[edit]

Club

Nickname

No. of Premierships

Premiership Years

Moved to

Canowindra

Tigers

1

1947

Woodbridge Cup

Cobar

Roosters

4

1993, 1997, 1998, 2006

Group 14 Rugby League[1]

Condobolin

Rams

2

1950, 1957

Woodbridge Cup

Cumnock

Cumnock

0

None

Folded

Dubbo

Dubbo

1

1949

Split: Macquarie and CYMS

Dubbo Westside

Rabbitohs

2

1981, 1982

Folded 2020

Eugowra

Golden Eagles

5

1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967

Woodbridge Cup

Gilgandra

Panthers

1

1989

Group 14 Rugby League

Manildra

Rhinos

1

1999

Woodbridge Cup

Narromine

Jets

11

1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1968, 1974, 1976, 1980, 1995, 2000, 2005

Group 14 Rugby League

Peak Hill

Roosters

1

1951

Woodbridge Cup

Return of Westside[edit]

At a Group 11 AGM on Sunday 17 November 2013 the Group approved an application by the Dubbo Westside RLFC to be re-admitted to the competition as a result of a ballot undertaken by stakeholders that returned a resounding 25–11 vote in favour of Westside thus returning the club to the competition after the club folded in 1999. The Rabbitohs won the Group 11 Premiership twice with back to back title wins in 1981 and 1982 and It is expected the Rabbitohs will play their home games at No.1 Oval after the ground's previous rugby league tenants Dubbo CYMS elected to make the move to Apex Oval. The club folded as of 2020.

Group 11 Premiers[edit]

Group 11 Premiers By Grade 1946-2019[edit]

Group 11 Premiers

Year

1st Grade

Reserve Grade

Under 18s

N/A

1946

Wellington

N/A

1947

Canowindra

1948

Wellington

1949

Dubbo

Dubbo

1950

Condobolin

Forbes

Forbes

1951

Peak Hill

Parkes

Parkes

1952

Narromine

Narromine

Parkes

1953

Narromine

Cumnock

Dubbo

1954

Parkes

Parkes

Parkes

1955

Narromine

Parkes

Dubbo

1956

Narromine

Dubbo

Condobolin

1957

Condobolin

Dubbo

Dubbo

1958

Forbes

Parkes

Wellington

1959

Dubbo Macquarie

Wellington

Dubbo Macquarie

1960

Dubbo Macquarie

Wellington

Dubbo CYMS

1961

Dubbo Macquarie

Dubbo Macquarie

Dubbo CYMS

1962

Forbes

Forbes

Parkes

1963

Eugowra

Condobolin

Condobolin

1964

Eugowra

Dubbo Macquarie

Dubbo Macquarie

1965

Eugowra

Dubbo Macquarie

Canowindra

1966

Eugowra

Dubbo CYMS

Parkes

1967

Eugowra

Parkes

Eugowra

1968

Narromine

Eugowra

Canowindra

1969

Dubbo CYMS

Dubbo CYMS

Dubbo Macquarie

1970

Forbes

Dubbo CYMS

Dubbo Macquarie

1971

Dubbo CYMS

Dubbo CYMS

Dubbo CYMS

1972

Parkes

Dubbo Macquarie

Dubbo CYMS

1973

Parkes

Dubbo CYMS

Dubbo CYMS

1974

Narromine

Dubbo Macquarie

Dubbo Macquarie

1975

Dubbo CYMS

Forbes

Dubbo Macquarie

1976

Narromine

Dubbo Macquarie

Dubbo CYMS

1977

Forbes

Dubbo Macquarie

Dubbo Macquarie

1978

Dubbo Macquarie

Dubbo Macquarie

Dubbo CYMS

1979

Dubbo Macquarie

Dubbo Macquarie

Dubbo Macquarie

1980

Narromine

Dubbo CYMS

Dubbo Macquarie

1981

Dubbo Westside

Narromine

Narromine

1982

Dubbo Westside

Dubbo Macquarie

Dubbo Macquarie

1983

Parkes

Dubbo Macquarie

Wellington

1984

Parkes

Parkes

Dubbo Westside

1985

Dubbo Macquarie

Parkes

Dubbo Macquarie

1986

Dubbo CYMS

Dubbo CYMS

Forbes

1987

Forbes

Dubbo CYMS

Dubbo Macquarie

1988

Parkes

Dubbo CYMS

Dubbo Macquarie

1989

Gilgandra

Wellington

Dubbo CYMS

1990

Wellington

Cobar

Cobar

1991

Wellington

Dubbo CYMS

Dubbo Macquarie

1992

Wellington

Dubbo Macquarie

Forbes

1993

Cobar

Dubbo Macquarie

Parkes

1994

Wellington

Dubbo CYMS

Dubbo CYMS

1995

Narromine

Dubbo CYMS

Wellington

1996

Parkes

Parkes

Wellington

1997

Cobar

Cobar

Parkes

1998

Cobar

Cobar

Narromine

1999

Manildra

Wellington

Forbes

2000

Dubbo Macquarie

Dubbo CYMS

Narromine

2001

Dubbo CYMS

Forbes

Dubbo CYMS

2002

Dubbo CYMS

Dubbo CYMS

Narromine

2003

Dubbo CYMS

Narromine

Narromine

2004

Dubbo CYMS

Dubbo CYMS

Narromine

2005

Narromine

Dubbo CYMS

Dubbo CYMS

2006

Cobar

Dubbo Macquarie

Narromine

2007

Dubbo CYMS

Dubbo CYMS

Forbes

2008

Dubbo Macquarie

Dubbo CYMS

Dubbo Macquarie

2009

Dubbo CYMS

Parkes

Dubbo CYMS

League Tag Instituted 2010

Year

1st Grade

Reserve Grade

Under 18s

Ladies League Tag

2010

Parkes

2011

Dubbo CYMS

2012

Dubbo Macquarie

2013

Parkes

2014

Dubbo CYMS

2015

Dubbo CYMS

2016

Forbes

2017

Dubbo CYMS

2018

Forbes

2019

Wellington

Peter McDonald Premiership Premiers (2022-present)[edit]

Year

Premiers

Score

Runner-Up

Venue

Scott Weir Medal

Group 10 Premiers

Group 11 Premiers

2022

Forbes

28-16

Dubbo CYMS

Apex Oval, Dubbo

Mitch Andrews (Forbes)

Mudgee

Dubbo CYMS

2023[2]

Dubbo CYMS

25-12

Mudgee

Apex Oval, Dubbo

Jarryn Powyer (CYMS)

Mudgee

Dubbo CYMS

First Grade Honour Board 1946-Present[edit]

Source: [3]

  • 1946: Wellington
  • 1947: Canowindra
  • 1948: Wellington
  • 1949: Dubbo
  • 1950: Condobolin
  • 1951: Peak Hill
  • 1952: Narromine
  • 1953: Narromine
  • 1954: Parkes
  • 1955: Narromine
  • 1956: Narromine
  • 1957: Condobolin
  • 1958: Forbes
  • 1959: Dubbo Macquarie
  • 1960: Dubbo Macquarie
  • 1961: Dubbo Macquarie
  • 1962: Forbes
  • 1963: Eugowra
  • 1964: Eugowra
  • 1965: Eugowra
  • 1966: Eugowra
  • 1967: Eugowra
  • 1968: Narromine
  • 1969: Dubbo CYMS
  • 1970: Forbes
  • 1971: Dubbo CYMS
  • 1972: Parkes
  • 1973: Parkes
  • 1974: Narromine
  • 1975: Dubbo CYMS
  • 1976: Narromine
  • 1977: Forbes
  • 1978: Dubbo Macquarie
  • 1979: Dubbo Macquarie
  • 1980: Narromine
  • 1981: Dubbo Westside
  • 1982: Dubbo Westside
  • 1983: Parkes
  • 1984: Parkes
  • 1985: Dubbo Macquarie
  • 1986: Dubbo CYMS
  • 1987: Forbes
  • 1988: Parkes
  • 1989: Gilgandra
  • 1990: Wellington
  • 1991: Wellington
  • 1992: Wellington
  • 1993: Cobar
  • 1994: Wellington
  • 1995: Narromine
  • 1996: Parkes
  • 1997: Cobar
  • 1998: Cobar
  • 1999: Manildra
  • 2000: Dubbo Macquarie
  • 2001: Dubbo CYMS
  • 2002: Dubbo CYMS
  • 2003: Dubbo CYMS
  • 2004: Dubbo CYMS
  • 2005: Narromine
  • 2006: Cobar
  • 2007: Dubbo CYMS
  • 2008: Dubbo Macquarie
  • 2009: Dubbo CYMS
  • 2010: Parkes
  • 2011: Dubbo CYMS
  • 2012: Dubbo Macquarie
  • 2013: Parkes
  • 2014: Dubbo CYMS
  • 2015: Dubbo CYMS
  • 2016: Forbes
  • 2017: Dubbo CYMS
  • 2018: Forbes
  • 2019: Wellington
  • 2022: Dubbo CYMS*
  • 2023: Dubbo CYMS

  • * Indicates where a club won the Group Premiership in a Year that another team won the overall Peter McDonald Premiership.

    Junior Competition[edit]

    Group 11 JRL[edit]

    The following clubs participate in the Group 11 Junior League. Where applicable, the club's differing Senior side/competition is listed.

    Lachlan District JRL[edit]

    Dubbo District JRL[edit]


    Notable Juniors[edit]

    Dubbo CYMS

    St Johns Dubbo

    Forbes Magpies

    Parkes Spacemen

    Wellington Cowboys

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Roosters move to Castlereagh competition" in The Cobar Weekly, 14 February 2018
  • ^ Smith, Tallon (22 September 2023). "Grand Final Watch: Dubbo CYMS take Peter McDonald Premiership title, plus a recap of Groups 2, 3 & 7, GTS and the NHRL". Battlers For Bush Footy. Retrieved 25 September 2023.
  • ^ "Dubbo CYMS Old Boys". Dubbo CYMS Old Boys. Retrieved 6 August 2022.
  • External links[edit]

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  • New South Wales Rugby League (current)
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    CRL Divisions

  • Central Coast
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  • CRL Groups

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