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Jersey Flegg Cup

The Jersey Flegg Cup is a junior rugby league competition played in New South Wales, Australia, contested among teams made up of players aged 21 or under. The competition is administered by the New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL), and is named for Eastern Suburbs foundation player and prominent administrator of the game, Harry "Jersey" Flegg.

Jersey Flegg Cup
SportRugby league
First season1961
Owner(s)NSWRL
CEODavid Trodden
No. of teams14
CountriesAustralia, New Zealand, Fiji
Most recent
champion(s)
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (2023)
Most titles Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (11 titles)
Related
competitions
NRL Under-20s
Hastings Deering Colts
Official websiteJersey Flegg

History edit

The Jersey Flegg Cup began in 1961 as an under-19 age group competition and was originally played over 9–12 weeks early in the season, alongside the SG Ball Cup and Harold Matthews Cup during the NSWRL's junior representative season. In 1998, with the advent of the National Rugby League (NRL), the competition switched to the current under-20 age limit and was played over a full season, running alongside the senior NRL competition and culminating with the Grand Final held on the same day as the NRL Grand Final.[1]

The competition ceased at the end of the 2007 season to make way for the NRL-administered under-20 competition, the National Youth Competition (NYC), which commenced in 2008.

In 2016, the NRL announced that the National Youth Competition would be discontinued after the 2017 season, in favour of state-based under-20 competitions, administered by the Queensland Rugby League (QRL) and New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL).[2]

On 1 February 2018, the NSWRL officially announced the reintroduction of the Jersey Flegg Cup for the 2018 season after a 10-year absence.[3]

Jersey Flegg Cup teams edit

The Jersey Flegg Cup consists of 10 teams, 11 from New South Wales, 1 each from Auckland, Australian Capital Territory, Victoria and Fiji . In 2019, the Canberra Raiders and South Sydney Rabbitohs returned to the competition after using their New South Wales Cup affiliates in 2018, while the Victoria Thunderbolts joined after spending the last four seasons in QRL-based competitions.[4][5][6]
Most of the clubs being colts grade teams to the reserve grade teams of the New South Wales Cup and the senior grade teams of the NRL.

Current teams edit

Jersey Flegg Cup
Rugby League Club City/Town State/Territory Home Venue/s[7] Est. Title/s Recent NRL affiliate
  Canberra Raiders Canberra Australian Capital Territory GIO Stadium 1982 2 1993   Raiders
  Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Belmore New South Wales Belmore Sports Ground 1934 10 2023   Bulldogs
  Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Woolooware New South Wales PointsBet Stadium 1967 1 2018   Sharks
  Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Brookvale New South Wales Brookvale Oval 1947 3 1987   Sea Eagles
  Melbourne Storm Melbourne Victoria AAMI Park 2015 0 -   Storm
  Newcastle Knights Newcastle New South Wales McDonald Jones Stadium 1988 2 1992   Knights
  New Zealand Warriors Auckland Auckland Mt Smart Stadium 1995 0 -   Warriors
  North Sydney Bears North Sydney New South Wales North Sydney Oval 1908 1 1998 None
  Parramatta Eels Wentworthville New South Wales Ringrose Park 1947 3 1990   Eels
  Penrith Panthers Penrith New South Wales BlueBet Stadium 1967 5 2022   Panthers
  South Sydney Rabbitohs Redfern New South Wales Redfern Oval 1908 9 2019   Rabbitohs
  St George Illawarra Dragons Sydney, Wollongong New South Wales WIN Stadium 1998* 1^ 2005   Dragons
  Sydney Roosters Sydney New South Wales Allianz Stadium 1908 3 2004   Roosters
  Wests Tigers Campbelltown New South Wales Campbelltown Stadium 1999* 0^ -   Tigers
* denotes that the club was formed as a joint-venture of former existing clubs.
^ denotes that previous clubs making up the joint venture had won premierships prior to merging, which are not included in this tally.
Alternate Home Venue/s for Canberra Raiders; Raiders Belconnen, Belmore Sports Ground, McDonalds Park.
Alternate Home Venue/s for Manly Sea Eagles; HE Laybutt Field.
Alternate Home Venue/s for Melbourne Storm; Seabrook Reserve, Gosch's Paddock, Comely Banks Recreation Reserve.
Alternate Home Venue/s for Newcastle Knights; Newcastle Knights Centre of Excellence.
Alternate Home Venue/s for South Sydney Rabbitohs; Accor Stadium.
Alternate Home Venue/s for Sydney Roosters; Wentworth Park.

Season Structure edit

Regular season edit

The Jersey Flegg Cup follows the same regular season format as the NSW Cup, with games usually played as curtain-raisers to the senior fixtures. Beginning in early March, a round of regular season games is then played almost every weekend for twenty-one weeks, ending in late August. Unlike the NSW Cup, the Jersey Flegg Cup features three full rounds where every team receives a bye. These rounds are scheduled in to accommodate university exam periods.[8]

Teams receive two competition points for a win, and one point for a draw. The bye also receives two points; a loss, no points. Teams on the ladder are ranked by competition points, then match points differential (for and against) and points percentage are used to separate teams with equal competition points. At the end of the regular season, the club which is ranked highest on the ladder is declared minor premiers.

Finals series edit

The eight highest placed teams at the end of the regular season compete in the finals series. The Jersey Flegg follows the same finals format as the NRL and the NSW Cup. The system consists of a number of games between the top eight teams over four weeks in September, until only two teams remain.

These two teams then contest the Grand Final, which is played in late September at a suburban Sydney stadium (for example, Leichhardt Oval[9]), as a curtain-raiser to the NSW Cup Grand Final.

Premiership Winners edit

Year Age Premiers Score Runner-up Minor Premiers Wooden Spooners Reference
1961 U17/s   Manly Sea Eagles 23 – 5   Wests Magpies Knock Out Competition [10][11][12]
1962 U17/s   Souths Rabbitohs 14 – 9   Parramatta Eels [13][14][15]
1963 U17/s   Canterbury Bulldogs 10 – 0   Newtown Jets [16][17]
1964 U17/s   Souths Rabbitohs 10 – 4   St George Dragons [18][19]
1965 U17/s   Wests Magpies 12 – 4   Balmain Tigers [20][21]
1966 U17/s   Souths Rabbitohs 10 – 4   Balmain Tigers   Balmain Tigers   Norths Bears [22][23][24][25][26]
1967 U17/s   Souths Rabbitohs 8 – 2   St George Dragons   St George Dragons   Norths Bears [27][28][29][30]
1968 U17/s   Souths Rabbitohs 13 – 7   Parramatta Eels   St George Dragons   Norths Bears [31][32][33][34][35]
1969 U18/s   Souths Rabbitohs 6 – 0   Canterbury Bulldogs   Souths Rabbitohs   Norths Bears [36][37][38][39][40]
1970 U18/s   Parramatta Eels
1971 U18/s   Canterbury Bulldogs
1972 U18/s   Souths Rabbitohs
1973 U18/s   Balmain Tigers
1974 U18/s   Manly Sea Eagles 8 – 7   Parramatta Eels
1975 U18/s   St George Dragons 14 – 10   Wests Magpies
1976 U17/s   Canterbury Bulldogs 18 – 10   Parramatta Eels
1977 U17/s   Penrith Panthers
1978 U18/s   Souths Rabbitohs   Balmain Tigers
1979 U18/s   Canterbury Bulldogs 22 – 12   Souths Rabbitohs
1980 U18/s   Balmain Tigers 26 – 7   Newtown Jets
1981 U18/s   Balmain Tigers
1982 U18/s   Balmain Tigers   Cronulla Sharks
1983 U18/s   Canterbury Bulldogs
1984 U18/s   Balmain Tigers
1985 U19/s   Parramatta Eels
1986 U19/s   Penrith Panthers
1987 U19/s   Manly Sea Eagles
1988 U19/s   Balmain Tigers 19 – 10   Newcastle Knights
1989 U19/s   Canberra Raiders 26 – 8   Balmain Tigers
1990 U19/s   Parramatta Eels 22 – 8   Cronulla Sharks
1991 U19/s   Newcastle Knights 28 – 12   Canberra Raiders
1992 U19/s   Newcastle Knights 26 – 12   Wests Magpies
1993 U19/s   Canberra Raiders 28 – 6   St George Dragons
1994 U19/s   Balmain Tigers 34 – 26   St George Dragons
1995 U19/s   Sydney City Roosters 29 – 16   Manly Sea Eagles
1996 U19/s   St George Dragons 22 – 10   Manly Sea Eagles
1997 U20/s   Balmain Tigers   Sydney City Roosters
1998 U19/s   Norths Bears 28 – 12   Parramatta Eels   Norths Bears   Canberra Raiders [41]
1999 U20/s   Canterbury Bulldogs 18 – 12   Newcastle Knights   St George Dragons   Wests Magpies [42][43]
2000 U20/s   Canterbury Bulldogs 22 – 8   Wests Magpies   Canterbury Bulldogs   Souths Rabbitohs [44][45]
2001 U20/s   Canterbury Bulldogs 12 – 10   Cronulla Sharks   Canterbury Bulldogs   Souths Rabbitohs [46][47] a
2002 U20/s   Sydney Roosters 23 – 22   St George Illawarra Dragons   St George Illawarra Dragons   Balmain Tigers [48]
2003 U19/s   Canterbury Bulldogs 32 – 22   Cronulla Sharks   Cronulla Sharks   Central Coast Rip [49][50][51]
2004 U20/s   Sydney Roosters 14 – 13   Cronulla Sharks   Sydney Roosters   Central Coast Rip [52]
2005 U20/s   St George Illawarra Dragons 30 – 20   Parramatta Eels   St George Illawarra Dragons   Central Coast [53]
2006 U20/s   Penrith Panthers 22 – 20   Newcastle Knights   Newcastle Knights   Central Coast [54]
2007 U20/s   Penrith Panthers 19 – 14   Parramatta Eels   Penrith Panthers   Central Coast Storm [55]
2018 U20/s   Cronulla Sharks 22 – 12   Penrith Panthers   Newcastle Knights   Wests Tigers [56]
2019 U20/s   Souths Rabbitohs 16 – 14   Canberra Raiders   Cronulla Sharks   Manly Sea Eagles [57]
2020 Season was suspended and then cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[58]
2021 U21/s Season was suspended and then cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[59]
2022 U21/s   Penrith Panthers 19 – 18   Newcastle Knights   Sydney Roosters   Souths Rabbitohs [60]
2023 U21/s   Canterbury Bulldogs 22 – 20   Sydney Roosters   Sydney Roosters   Wests Tigers
  • NOTE = Not held between 2008 and 2017

Premiership Tally edit

No. Club Seasons
1   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 10 (1963, 1971, 1976, 1979, 1983, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2023)
2   South Sydney Rabbitohs 9 (1962, 1964, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1972, 1978, 2019)
3   Balmain Tigers 8 (1973, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1988, 1994, 1997)
4   Penrith Panthers 5 (1977, 1986, 2006, 2007, 2022)
5   Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 3 (1961, 1974, 1987)
5   Parramatta Eels 3 (1970, 1985, 1990)
5   Sydney Roosters 3 (1995, 2002, 2004)
8   St George Dragons 2 (1975, 1996)
8   Canberra Raiders 2 (1989, 1993)
8   Newcastle Knights 2 (1991, 1992)
11   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 1 (2018)
11   St George Illawarra Dragons 1 (2005)
11   North Sydney Bears 1 (1998)
11   Western Suburbs Magpies 1 (1965)

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website

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The Jersey Flegg Cup is a junior rugby league competition played in New South Wales Australia contested among teams made up of players aged 21 or under The competition is administered by the New South Wales Rugby League NSWRL and is named for Eastern Suburbs foundation player and prominent administrator of the game Harry Jersey Flegg Jersey Flegg CupSportRugby leagueFirst season1961Owner s NSWRLCEODavid TroddenNo of teams14CountriesAustralia New Zealand FijiMost recentchampion s Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs 2023 Most titlesCanterbury Bankstown Bulldogs 11 titles RelatedcompetitionsNRL Under 20sHastings Deering ColtsOfficial websiteJersey Flegg Contents 1 History 2 Jersey Flegg Cup teams 2 1 Current teams 3 Season Structure 3 1 Regular season 3 2 Finals series 4 Premiership Winners 5 Premiership Tally 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe Jersey Flegg Cup began in 1961 as an under 19 age group competition and was originally played over 9 12 weeks early in the season alongside the SG Ball Cup and Harold Matthews Cup during the NSWRL s junior representative season In 1998 with the advent of the National Rugby League NRL the competition switched to the current under 20 age limit and was played over a full season running alongside the senior NRL competition and culminating with the Grand Final held on the same day as the NRL Grand Final 1 The competition ceased at the end of the 2007 season to make way for the NRL administered under 20 competition the National Youth Competition NYC which commenced in 2008 In 2016 the NRL announced that the National Youth Competition would be discontinued after the 2017 season in favour of state based under 20 competitions administered by the Queensland Rugby League QRL and New South Wales Rugby League NSWRL 2 On 1 February 2018 the NSWRL officially announced the reintroduction of the Jersey Flegg Cup for the 2018 season after a 10 year absence 3 Jersey Flegg Cup teams editThe Jersey Flegg Cup consists of 10 teams 11 from New South Wales 1 each from Auckland Australian Capital Territory Victoria and Fiji In 2019 the Canberra Raiders and South Sydney Rabbitohs returned to the competition after using their New South Wales Cup affiliates in 2018 while the Victoria Thunderbolts joined after spending the last four seasons in QRL based competitions 4 5 6 Most of the clubs being colts grade teams to the reserve grade teams of the New South Wales Cup and the senior grade teams of the NRL Current teams edit Jersey Flegg Cup Rugby League Club City Town State Territory Home Venue s 7 Est Title s Recent NRL affiliate nbsp Canberra Raiders Canberra Australian Capital Territory GIO Stadium 1982 2 1993 nbsp Raiders nbsp Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs Belmore New South Wales Belmore Sports Ground 1934 10 2023 nbsp Bulldogs nbsp Cronulla Sutherland Sharks Woolooware New South Wales PointsBet Stadium 1967 1 2018 nbsp Sharks nbsp Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Brookvale New South Wales Brookvale Oval 1947 3 1987 nbsp Sea Eagles nbsp Melbourne Storm Melbourne Victoria AAMI Park 2015 0 nbsp Storm nbsp Newcastle Knights Newcastle New South Wales McDonald Jones Stadium 1988 2 1992 nbsp Knights nbsp New Zealand Warriors Auckland Auckland Mt Smart Stadium 1995 0 nbsp Warriors nbsp North Sydney Bears North Sydney New South Wales North Sydney Oval 1908 1 1998 None nbsp Parramatta Eels Wentworthville New South Wales Ringrose Park 1947 3 1990 nbsp Eels nbsp Penrith Panthers Penrith New South Wales BlueBet Stadium 1967 5 2022 nbsp Panthers nbsp South Sydney Rabbitohs Redfern New South Wales Redfern Oval 1908 9 2019 nbsp Rabbitohs nbsp St George Illawarra Dragons Sydney Wollongong New South Wales WIN Stadium 1998 1 2005 nbsp Dragons nbsp Sydney Roosters Sydney New South Wales Allianz Stadium 1908 3 2004 nbsp Roosters nbsp Wests Tigers Campbelltown New South Wales Campbelltown Stadium 1999 0 nbsp Tigers denotes that the club was formed as a joint venture of former existing clubs denotes that previous clubs making up the joint venture had won premierships prior to merging which are not included in this tally Alternate Home Venue s for Canberra Raiders Raiders Belconnen Belmore Sports Ground McDonalds Park Alternate Home Venue s for Manly Sea Eagles HE Laybutt Field Alternate Home Venue s for Melbourne Storm Seabrook Reserve Gosch s Paddock Comely Banks Recreation Reserve Alternate Home Venue s for Newcastle Knights Newcastle Knights Centre of Excellence Alternate Home Venue s for South Sydney Rabbitohs Accor Stadium Alternate Home Venue s for Sydney Roosters Wentworth Park Season Structure editRegular season edit The Jersey Flegg Cup follows the same regular season format as the NSW Cup with games usually played as curtain raisers to the senior fixtures Beginning in early March a round of regular season games is then played almost every weekend for twenty one weeks ending in late August Unlike the NSW Cup the Jersey Flegg Cup features three full rounds where every team receives a bye These rounds are scheduled in to accommodate university exam periods 8 Teams receive two competition points for a win and one point for a draw The bye also receives two points a loss no points Teams on the ladder are ranked by competition points then match points differential for and against and points percentage are used to separate teams with equal competition points At the end of the regular season the club which is ranked highest on the ladder is declared minor premiers Finals series edit The eight highest placed teams at the end of the regular season compete in the finals series The Jersey Flegg follows the same finals format as the NRL and the NSW Cup The system consists of a number of games between the top eight teams over four weeks in September until only two teams remain These two teams then contest the Grand Final which is played in late September at a suburban Sydney stadium for example Leichhardt Oval 9 as a curtain raiser to the NSW Cup Grand Final Premiership Winners editYear Age Premiers Score Runner up Minor Premiers Wooden Spooners Reference 1961 U17 s nbsp Manly Sea Eagles 23 5 nbsp Wests Magpies Knock Out Competition 10 11 12 1962 U17 s nbsp Souths Rabbitohs 14 9 nbsp Parramatta Eels 13 14 15 1963 U17 s nbsp Canterbury Bulldogs 10 0 nbsp Newtown Jets 16 17 1964 U17 s nbsp Souths Rabbitohs 10 4 nbsp St George Dragons 18 19 1965 U17 s nbsp Wests Magpies 12 4 nbsp Balmain Tigers 20 21 1966 U17 s nbsp Souths Rabbitohs 10 4 nbsp Balmain Tigers nbsp Balmain Tigers nbsp Norths Bears 22 23 24 25 26 1967 U17 s nbsp Souths Rabbitohs 8 2 nbsp St George Dragons nbsp St George Dragons nbsp Norths Bears 27 28 29 30 1968 U17 s nbsp Souths Rabbitohs 13 7 nbsp Parramatta Eels nbsp St George Dragons nbsp Norths Bears 31 32 33 34 35 1969 U18 s nbsp Souths Rabbitohs 6 0 nbsp Canterbury Bulldogs nbsp Souths Rabbitohs nbsp Norths Bears 36 37 38 39 40 1970 U18 s nbsp Parramatta Eels 1971 U18 s nbsp Canterbury Bulldogs 1972 U18 s nbsp Souths Rabbitohs 1973 U18 s nbsp Balmain Tigers 1974 U18 s nbsp Manly Sea Eagles 8 7 nbsp Parramatta Eels 1975 U18 s nbsp St George Dragons 14 10 nbsp Wests Magpies 1976 U17 s nbsp Canterbury Bulldogs 18 10 nbsp Parramatta Eels 1977 U17 s nbsp Penrith Panthers 1978 U18 s nbsp Souths Rabbitohs nbsp Balmain Tigers 1979 U18 s nbsp Canterbury Bulldogs 22 12 nbsp Souths Rabbitohs 1980 U18 s nbsp Balmain Tigers 26 7 nbsp Newtown Jets 1981 U18 s nbsp Balmain Tigers 1982 U18 s nbsp Balmain Tigers nbsp Cronulla Sharks 1983 U18 s nbsp Canterbury Bulldogs 1984 U18 s nbsp Balmain Tigers 1985 U19 s nbsp Parramatta Eels 1986 U19 s nbsp Penrith Panthers 1987 U19 s nbsp Manly Sea Eagles 1988 U19 s nbsp Balmain Tigers 19 10 nbsp Newcastle Knights 1989 U19 s nbsp Canberra Raiders 26 8 nbsp Balmain Tigers 1990 U19 s nbsp Parramatta Eels 22 8 nbsp Cronulla Sharks 1991 U19 s nbsp Newcastle Knights 28 12 nbsp Canberra Raiders 1992 U19 s nbsp Newcastle Knights 26 12 nbsp Wests Magpies 1993 U19 s nbsp Canberra Raiders 28 6 nbsp St George Dragons 1994 U19 s nbsp Balmain Tigers 34 26 nbsp St George Dragons 1995 U19 s nbsp Sydney City Roosters 29 16 nbsp Manly Sea Eagles 1996 U19 s nbsp St George Dragons 22 10 nbsp Manly Sea Eagles 1997 U20 s nbsp Balmain Tigers nbsp Sydney City Roosters 1998 U19 s nbsp Norths Bears 28 12 nbsp Parramatta Eels nbsp Norths Bears nbsp Canberra Raiders 41 1999 U20 s nbsp Canterbury Bulldogs 18 12 nbsp Newcastle Knights nbsp St George Dragons nbsp Wests Magpies 42 43 2000 U20 s nbsp Canterbury Bulldogs 22 8 nbsp Wests Magpies nbsp Canterbury Bulldogs nbsp Souths Rabbitohs 44 45 2001 U20 s nbsp Canterbury Bulldogs 12 10 nbsp Cronulla Sharks nbsp Canterbury Bulldogs nbsp Souths Rabbitohs 46 47 a 2002 U20 s nbsp Sydney Roosters 23 22 nbsp St George Illawarra Dragons nbsp St George Illawarra Dragons nbsp Balmain Tigers 48 2003 U19 s nbsp Canterbury Bulldogs 32 22 nbsp Cronulla Sharks nbsp Cronulla Sharks nbsp Central Coast Rip 49 50 51 2004 U20 s nbsp Sydney Roosters 14 13 nbsp Cronulla Sharks nbsp Sydney Roosters nbsp Central Coast Rip 52 2005 U20 s nbsp St George Illawarra Dragons 30 20 nbsp Parramatta Eels nbsp St George Illawarra Dragons nbsp Central Coast 53 2006 U20 s nbsp Penrith Panthers 22 20 nbsp Newcastle Knights nbsp Newcastle Knights nbsp Central Coast 54 2007 U20 s nbsp Penrith Panthers 19 14 nbsp Parramatta Eels nbsp Penrith Panthers nbsp Central Coast Storm 55 2018 U20 s nbsp Cronulla Sharks 22 12 nbsp Penrith Panthers nbsp Newcastle Knights nbsp Wests Tigers 56 2019 U20 s nbsp Souths Rabbitohs 16 14 nbsp Canberra Raiders nbsp Cronulla Sharks nbsp Manly Sea Eagles 57 2020 Season was suspended and then cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 58 2021 U21 s Season was suspended and then cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 59 2022 U21 s nbsp Penrith Panthers 19 18 nbsp Newcastle Knights nbsp Sydney Roosters nbsp Souths Rabbitohs 60 2023 U21 s nbsp Canterbury Bulldogs 22 20 nbsp Sydney Roosters nbsp Sydney Roosters nbsp Wests Tigers NOTE Not held between 2008 and 2017Premiership Tally editNo Club Seasons 1 nbsp Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs 10 1963 1971 1976 1979 1983 1999 2000 2001 2003 2023 2 nbsp South Sydney Rabbitohs 9 1962 1964 1966 1967 1968 1969 1972 1978 2019 3 nbsp Balmain Tigers 8 1973 1980 1981 1982 1984 1988 1994 1997 4 nbsp Penrith Panthers 5 1977 1986 2006 2007 2022 5 nbsp Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 3 1961 1974 1987 5 nbsp Parramatta Eels 3 1970 1985 1990 5 nbsp Sydney Roosters 3 1995 2002 2004 8 nbsp St George Dragons 2 1975 1996 8 nbsp Canberra Raiders 2 1989 1993 8 nbsp Newcastle Knights 2 1991 1992 11 nbsp Cronulla Sutherland Sharks 1 2018 11 nbsp St George Illawarra Dragons 1 2005 11 nbsp North Sydney Bears 1 1998 11 nbsp Western Suburbs Magpies 1 1965 See also edit nbsp Sports portal NRL Under 20s Harold Matthews Cup SG Ball Cup Hastings Deering Colts Rugby League Competitions in AustraliaReferences edit Jersey Flegg Cup NSWRL www nswrl com au Archived from the original on 19 March 2018 NRL replaces Holden Cup under 20s with new NSW Qld competitions in 2018 Fox Sports www foxsports com au 17 November 2016 Buxton Matt 1 February 2018 Reintroducing Jersey Flegg NSWRL com au Retrieved 2 February 2018 Rabbitohs lead the way with exciting new pathways 5 September 2018 Raiders under 20 s to return in 2019 as club announces new Coach 9 October 2018 Victoria to Make Welcome Return to NSWRL 9 October 2018 2018 DRAW Jersey Flegg Cup NSWRL com au 15 February 2018 Retrieved 17 February 2018 Reintroducing Jersey Flegg February 2018 Family Fun at 2017 Grand Finals 15 September 2017 Sydney Cricket Ground Final Flegg Memorial Cup Competition Rugby League News 42 10 June 10 1961 Sydney N S W Rugby Football League Retrieved 4 May 2022 via Trove Flegg Cup to Manly Rugby League News 42 12 June 17 1961 Sydney N S W Rugby Football League Retrieved 4 May 2022 via Trove H Flegg Memorial Trophy Winners Manly Warringah The Rugby League News 42 30 February 1 1962 Sydney N S W Rugby Football League Retrieved 4 May 2022 via Trove 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day with the Dogs Jersey Flegg Grand Final Sydney Morning Herld Fairfax p 29 Lenehan Martin 10 October 2002 Young Chooks perfect Pay day Rugby League Week Lamb flies in Flegg Daily Telegraph News Limited 20 May 2003 p 38 Monday Scoreboard Part 2 Netball Water Polo Daily Telegraph News Limited 19 May 2003 p 48 Steelers face tough contest at Cronulla Illawarra Mercury Fairfax 29 April 2003 p 53 Marshall Matt 6 October 2004 Roosters rejoice in the power of one Rugby League Week Marshall Matt 5 October 2005 Nerves of Steel Rugby League Week Logue Matt 4 October 2006 Plucky Panthers give sacked coach Kenny an unforgettable send off Rugby League Week Ramus Daniel 3 October 2007 Schoolies Week Rugby League Week Sharks Outclass Panthers to win Jersey Flegg Cup New South Wales Rugby League 23 September 2018 Retrieved 9 October 2020 South Sydney crowned 2019 Jersey Flegg Cup champions New South Wales Rugby League 29 September 2019 Retrieved 9 October 2020 NSWRL cancels nine competitions for 2020 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