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NRL Schoolboy Cup

The NRL Schoolboy Cup is the premier secondary schools rugby league competition in Australia, held annually since 1975. Formerly known under such names as the Amco Shield, Commonwealth Bank Cup, Arrive Alive Cup and GIO Schoolboy Cup nearly 450 schools from throughout Australia compete in the knock-out competition.[1]

NRL Schoolboy Cup
SportRugby league
Instituted1975
CountryAustralia (ARLC)
HoldersIpswich State High School (2022)
Most titlesSt Gregory's College, Campbelltown (9 titles)
WebsiteGIO Schoolboy Cup website
Broadcast partnerNews Corp Australia

The player of the tournament is awarded the Peter Sterling Medal, renamed in 1996 after Peter Sterling, who won the medal in 1978. The competition is televised on Fox Sports.

The most successful school is St Gregory's College, Campbelltown, with nine titles, while the most recent champions are Kirwan State High School, who won their second title in 2019.

History Edit

The competition started in 1975 as the Amco Shield. The inaugural winners were Patrician Brothers' College, Fairfield who defeated Blacktown High School in the final, 16–8. The match was played at Leichhardt Oval as a curtain raiser to the 1975 Amco Cup final between Eastern Suburbs and Parramatta.[2]

Originally, the televised matches of the competition were played and recorded as the curtain raisers to mid week Amco Cup games. After the midweek competitions died out, the televised matches were played prior to Friday Night Football and were shown on Channel 9 in the weeks leading up to the NRL Grand Final. The games are currently played and recorded midweek and shown on Fox Sports, with commentary by Andrew Voss.

In 1978, Padua College, Brisbane were the first Queensland school and first school from outside of New South Wales to make the final. They lost 19–3 to Patrician Brothers' College, Fairfield.

In 1980, St Gregory's College, Campbelltown became the first school to win back-to-back titles. They later became the first school to win three titles in a row from 1989 to 1991.

In 1982 Holy Cross College, Ryde became the first school to play in four consecutive finals from 1979. They lost three of their four finals, with their only victory coming against Patrician Brothers' College, Fairfield in 1981.

In 1996, Erindale College, Canberra became the first school from the Australian Capital Territory to reach the final. A year later they became the first school from outside of New South Wales to win the competition. They won the competition again in 1998, beating Parramatta Marist High School in both years.

In 2001, Palm Beach Currumbin State High School became the first Queensland school to win the competition. Brisbane's Wavell State High School became the second a year later in 2002.

Endeavour Sports High School won the competition three years in a row from 2004 to 2006, becoming the first school to do so since 1991.

In 2015, Townsville's Kirwan State High School became the first school from North Queensland to win the competition, defeating Patrician Brothers' College, Blacktown, who were in their fourth straight final, losing the last three in a row.

In 2016, Westfields Sports High School won the competition for the first time.

In 2017, Keebra Park State High School became first Queensland school to win the competition three times, becoming the most successful school in the state. A year later, Palm Beach Currumbin won their third title, drawing level with Keebra Park. In 2019, Kirwan State High School won the competition for the second time, making it three straight years a Queensland school has won.

In 2020 and 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, no national finals were held for the first time in the competition's history.[3]

In 2022, after a three year absence, the national final returned, with Ipswich State High School defeating Patrician Brothers' College, Fairfield to win their first title.[4]

Naming rights Edit

Due to sponsorship, the Schoolboy Cup has gone under many different names since first being held in 1975. Originally known as the Amco Shield, it has been known as the NRL Schoolboy Cup since 2018.

  • Amco Shield (1975–1979)
  • Commonwealth Bank Cup (1980–1996)
  • Aussie Home Loans Cup (1997–1999)
  • Nutri-Grain Cup (2000–2002)
  • Arrive Alive Cup (2003–2009)
  • National Schoolboy Cup (2010–2011)
  • GIO Schoolboy Cup (2012–2017)
  • NRL Schoolboy Cup (2018–present)

Champions Edit

Champions by each Season
Season Champions Score Runners-up
1975 Patrician Brothers' College, Fairfield 16–8 Blacktown Boys High School
1976 Blacktown boys High School 16–7 Ashcroft High School
1977 Ashcroft High School 16–3 Parramatta Marist High School
1978 Patrician Brothers' College, Fairfield 19–3 Padua College, Brisbane
1979 St Gregory's College, Campbelltown 16–14 Holy Cross College, Ryde
1980 St Gregory's College, Campbelltown 11–9 Holy Cross College, Ryde
1981 Holy Cross College, Ryde 15–11 Patrician Brothers' College, Fairfield
1982 Patrician Brothers' College, Fairfield 18–15 Holy Cross College, Ryde
1983 Patrician Brothers' College, Fairfield 14–2 St Gregory's College, Campbelltown
1984 St Gregory's College, Campbelltown 16–10 Christian Brothers' High School, Lewisham
1985 Ashcroft High School 13–6 Patrician Brothers' College, Fairfield
1986 St Gregory's College, Campbelltown 26–0 Christian Brothers' High School, Lewisham
1987 Patrician Brothers' College, Fairfield 21–0 Keebra Park State High School
1988 Parramatta Marist High School 14–6 Holy Cross College, Ryde
1989 St Gregory's College, Campbelltown 12–10 Holy Cross College, Ryde
1990 St Gregory's College, Campbelltown 18–4 St John's College, Woodlawn
1991 St Gregory's College, Campbelltown 28–12 Patrician Brothers' College, Fairfield
1992 Patrician Brothers' College, Fairfield 17–16 Harristown State High School
1993 St Gregory's College, Campbelltown 27–6 Wavell State High School
1994 John Paul II Senior High School, Marayong 34–4 Eagle Vale High School
1995 Parramatta Marist High School 24–0 McCarthy Catholic Senior High School
1996 John Paul II Senior High School, Marayong 12–6 Erindale College, Canberra
1997 Erindale College, Canberra 26–12 Parramatta Marist High School
1998 Erindale College, Canberra 27–14 Parramatta Marist High School
1999 Terra Sancta College 16–14 Palm Beach Currumbin State High School
2000 St Gregory's College, Campbelltown 16–0 St Francis Xavier's College, Hamilton
2001 Palm Beach Currumbin State High School 16–4 St Gregory's College, Campbelltown
2002 Wavell State High School 22–20 Terra Sancta College
2003 St Dominic's College, Penrith 28–0 Endeavour Sports High School
2004 Endeavour Sports High School 16–7 Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown
2005 Endeavour Sports High School 20–10 Keebra Park State High School
2006 Endeavour Sports High School 16–7 Keebra Park State High School
2007 Matraville Sports High School 32–10 Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown
2008 Palm Beach Currumbin State High School 24–22 Matraville Sports High School
2009 Keebra Park State High School 18–12 Matraville Sports High School
2010 The Hills Sports High School 18–14 Keebra Park State High School
2011 The Hills Sports High School 22–20 Matraville Sports High School
2012 Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown 32–6 Endeavour Sports High School
2013 Keebra Park State High School 28–4 Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown
2014 Endeavour Sports High School 22–12 Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown
2015 Kirwan State High School 28–10 Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown
2016 Westfields Sports High School 26–24 Keebra Park State High School
2017 Keebra Park State High School 25–12 Westfields Sports High School
2018 Palm Beach Currumbin State High School 20–12 Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown
2019 Kirwan State High School 16–10 Westfields Sports High School
2022 Ipswich State High School 32–6 Patrician Brothers' College, Fairfield

Titles Edit

No. School Location Titles Runners-up
1 St Gregory's College Gregory Hills, New South Wales 1979, 1980, 1984, 1986, 1989,
1990, 1991, 1993, 2000 (9)
1983, 2001 (2)
2 Patrician Brothers' College (Fairfield) Fairfield, New South Wales 1975, 1978, 1982, 1983, 1987,
1992 (6)
1981, 1985, 1991, 2022 (4)
3 Endeavour Sports High School Caringbah, New South Wales 2004, 2005, 2006, 2014 (4) 2003, 2012 (2)
4 Keebra Park State High School Southport, Queensland 2009, 2013, 2017 (3) 1987, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2016 (5)
Palm Beach Currumbin State High School Currumbin, Queensland 2001, 2008, 2018 (3) 1999 (1)
6 Parramatta Marist High School Westmead, New South Wales 1988, 1995 (2) 1977, 1997, 1998 (3)
Ashcroft High School Ashcroft, New South Wales 1977, 1985 (2) 1976 (1)
Erindale College Wanniassa, Australian Capital Territory 1997, 1998 (2) 1996 (1)
Kirwan State High School Kirwan, Queensland 2015, 2019 (2)
St Andrews College Marayong, New South Wales 1994, 1996 (2)
The Hills Sports High School Seven Hills, New South Wales 2010, 2011 (2)
12 Patrician Brothers' College (Blacktown) Blacktown, New South Wales 2012 (1) 2004, 2007, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2018 (6)
Holy Cross College Ryde, New South Wales 1981 (1) 1979, 1980, 1982, 1988, 1989 (5)
Matraville Sports High School Chifley, New South Wales 2007 (1) 2008, 2009, 2011 (3)
Westfields Sports High School Fairfield West, New South Wales 2016 (1) 2017, 2019 (2)
St John Paul II Catholic College Nirimba Fields, New South Wales 1999 (1) 2002 (1)
Blacktown Boys High School Blacktown, New South Wales 1976 (1) 1975 (1)
Wavell State High School Wavell Heights, Queensland 2002 (1) 1993 (1)
Ipswich State High School Brassall, Queensland 2022 (1)
St Dominic's College Penrith, New South Wales 2003 (1)

Peter Sterling Medal Edit

The Peter Sterling Medal is awarded to the most outstanding player in the competition. Sterling, one of rugby league's most decorated players, won the award in 1978 while attending Patrician Brothers' College, Fairfield. In 1996, the medal was renamed in his honour.

Season Player School
1976 Steve White Blacktown High School
1977 Alan Emery Ashcroft High School
1978 Peter Sterling Patrician Brothers' College, Fairfield
1979 Ivan Henjak St Gregory's College, Campbelltown
1980 Ben Elias Holy Cross College, Ryde
1981 Ben Elias Holy Cross College, Ryde
1982 Paul Langmack Patrician Brothers' College, Fairfield
1983 Greg Alexander Patrician Brothers' College, Fairfield
1984 Paul Osborne Christian Brothers' High School, Lewisham
1985 David Rowles Ashcroft High School
1986 Damien Kenniff St Gregory's College, Campbelltown
1987 David Danes Patrician Brothers' College, Fairfield
1988 David Bayssari Parramatta Marist High School
1989 Jason Taylor St Gregory's College, Campbelltown
1990 Troy Dicinoski St John's College, Woodlawn
1991 Damien Chapman St Gregory's College, Campbelltown
1992 Andrew Dunemann Harristown State High School
1993 Kris Flint St Gregory's College, Campbelltown
1994 Michael Withers John Paul II Senior High School, Marayong
1995 Nathan Cayless Parramatta Marist High School
1996 Chris Smith John Paul II Senior High School, Marayong
1997 Greg Keary Parramatta Marist High School
1998 Peter Rose Erindale College
1999 Christian Orsini Terra Sancta College
2000 Riley Mullins St Gregory's College, Campbelltown
2001 Mat Brown Palm Beach Currumbin State High School
2002 Aaron Lewis Wavell State High School
2003 Michael Carl St Dominic's College, Penrith
2004 Beau Champion Endeavour Sports High School
2005 Ben Te'o Keebra Park State High School
2006 Matthew Mundine Endeavour Sports High School
2007 Adam Reynolds Matraville Sports High School
2008 Ryan James Palm Beach Currumbin State High School
2009 Jordan Kahu Keebra Park State High School
2010 Gerard McCallum The Hills Sports High School
2011 Kem Seru Matraville Sports High School
2012 Jaden Clarke Endeavour Sports High School
2013 Marion Seve Keebra Park State High School
2014 Joey Tramontana Patrician Brothers' College Blacktown
2015 Julian Christian Kirwan State High School
2016 Payne Haas Keebra Park State High School
2017 David Fifita Keebra Park State High School
2018 Tom Dearden Palm Beach Currumbin State High School
2019 Adrian Trevilyan Kirwan State High School
2022 Gabriel Satrick Ipswich State High School

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ . NSWRL. 25 May 2010. Archived from the original on 27 July 2011. Retrieved 15 August 2010.
  2. ^ "Celebrating 40 years of Schoolboy Rugby League". 17 September 2015.
  3. ^ "Patrician Brothers Blacktown defeat Westfields Sports High". The Daily Telegraph. 11 November 2020.
  4. ^ "Watch Ipswich v Patrician Brothers in interstate derby". The Courier Mail. 14 September 2022.

External links Edit

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The NRL Schoolboy Cup is the premier secondary schools rugby league competition in Australia held annually since 1975 Formerly known under such names as the Amco Shield Commonwealth Bank Cup Arrive Alive Cup and GIO Schoolboy Cup nearly 450 schools from throughout Australia compete in the knock out competition 1 NRL Schoolboy CupSportRugby leagueInstituted1975CountryAustralia ARLC HoldersIpswich State High School 2022 Most titlesSt Gregory s College Campbelltown 9 titles WebsiteGIO Schoolboy Cup websiteBroadcast partnerNews Corp AustraliaThe player of the tournament is awarded the Peter Sterling Medal renamed in 1996 after Peter Sterling who won the medal in 1978 The competition is televised on Fox Sports The most successful school is St Gregory s College Campbelltown with nine titles while the most recent champions are Kirwan State High School who won their second title in 2019 Contents 1 History 2 Naming rights 3 Champions 3 1 Titles 4 Peter Sterling Medal 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditThe competition started in 1975 as the Amco Shield The inaugural winners were Patrician Brothers College Fairfield who defeated Blacktown High School in the final 16 8 The match was played at Leichhardt Oval as a curtain raiser to the 1975 Amco Cup final between Eastern Suburbs and Parramatta 2 Originally the televised matches of the competition were played and recorded as the curtain raisers to mid week Amco Cup games After the midweek competitions died out the televised matches were played prior to Friday Night Football and were shown on Channel 9 in the weeks leading up to the NRL Grand Final The games are currently played and recorded midweek and shown on Fox Sports with commentary by Andrew Voss In 1978 Padua College Brisbane were the first Queensland school and first school from outside of New South Wales to make the final They lost 19 3 to Patrician Brothers College Fairfield In 1980 St Gregory s College Campbelltown became the first school to win back to back titles They later became the first school to win three titles in a row from 1989 to 1991 In 1982 Holy Cross College Ryde became the first school to play in four consecutive finals from 1979 They lost three of their four finals with their only victory coming against Patrician Brothers College Fairfield in 1981 In 1996 Erindale College Canberra became the first school from the Australian Capital Territory to reach the final A year later they became the first school from outside of New South Wales to win the competition They won the competition again in 1998 beating Parramatta Marist High School in both years In 2001 Palm Beach Currumbin State High School became the first Queensland school to win the competition Brisbane s Wavell State High School became the second a year later in 2002 Endeavour Sports High School won the competition three years in a row from 2004 to 2006 becoming the first school to do so since 1991 In 2015 Townsville s Kirwan State High School became the first school from North Queensland to win the competition defeating Patrician Brothers College Blacktown who were in their fourth straight final losing the last three in a row In 2016 Westfields Sports High School won the competition for the first time In 2017 Keebra Park State High School became first Queensland school to win the competition three times becoming the most successful school in the state A year later Palm Beach Currumbin won their third title drawing level with Keebra Park In 2019 Kirwan State High School won the competition for the second time making it three straight years a Queensland school has won In 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID 19 pandemic no national finals were held for the first time in the competition s history 3 In 2022 after a three year absence the national final returned with Ipswich State High School defeating Patrician Brothers College Fairfield to win their first title 4 Naming rights EditDue to sponsorship the Schoolboy Cup has gone under many different names since first being held in 1975 Originally known as the Amco Shield it has been known as the NRL Schoolboy Cup since 2018 Amco Shield 1975 1979 Commonwealth Bank Cup 1980 1996 Aussie Home Loans Cup 1997 1999 Nutri Grain Cup 2000 2002 Arrive Alive Cup 2003 2009 National Schoolboy Cup 2010 2011 GIO Schoolboy Cup 2012 2017 NRL Schoolboy Cup 2018 present Champions EditChampions by each Season Season Champions Score Runners up1975 Patrician Brothers College Fairfield 16 8 Blacktown Boys High School1976 Blacktown boys High School 16 7 Ashcroft High School1977 Ashcroft High School 16 3 Parramatta Marist High School1978 Patrician Brothers College Fairfield 19 3 Padua College Brisbane1979 St Gregory s College Campbelltown 16 14 Holy Cross College Ryde1980 St Gregory s College Campbelltown 11 9 Holy Cross College Ryde1981 Holy Cross College Ryde 15 11 Patrician Brothers College Fairfield1982 Patrician Brothers College Fairfield 18 15 Holy Cross College Ryde1983 Patrician Brothers College Fairfield 14 2 St Gregory s College Campbelltown1984 St Gregory s College Campbelltown 16 10 Christian Brothers High School Lewisham1985 Ashcroft High School 13 6 Patrician Brothers College Fairfield1986 St Gregory s College Campbelltown 26 0 Christian Brothers High School Lewisham1987 Patrician Brothers College Fairfield 21 0 Keebra Park State High School1988 Parramatta Marist High School 14 6 Holy Cross College Ryde1989 St Gregory s College Campbelltown 12 10 Holy Cross College Ryde1990 St Gregory s College Campbelltown 18 4 St John s College Woodlawn1991 St Gregory s College Campbelltown 28 12 Patrician Brothers College Fairfield1992 Patrician Brothers College Fairfield 17 16 Harristown State High School1993 St Gregory s College Campbelltown 27 6 Wavell State High School1994 John Paul II Senior High School Marayong 34 4 Eagle Vale High School1995 Parramatta Marist High School 24 0 McCarthy Catholic Senior High School1996 John Paul II Senior High School Marayong 12 6 Erindale College Canberra1997 Erindale College Canberra 26 12 Parramatta Marist High School1998 Erindale College Canberra 27 14 Parramatta Marist High School1999 Terra Sancta College 16 14 Palm Beach Currumbin State High School2000 St Gregory s College Campbelltown 16 0 St Francis Xavier s College Hamilton2001 Palm Beach Currumbin State High School 16 4 St Gregory s College Campbelltown2002 Wavell State High School 22 20 Terra Sancta College2003 St Dominic s College Penrith 28 0 Endeavour Sports High School2004 Endeavour Sports High School 16 7 Patrician Brothers College Blacktown2005 Endeavour Sports High School 20 10 Keebra Park State High School2006 Endeavour Sports High School 16 7 Keebra Park State High School2007 Matraville Sports High School 32 10 Patrician Brothers College Blacktown2008 Palm Beach Currumbin State High School 24 22 Matraville Sports High School2009 Keebra Park State High School 18 12 Matraville Sports High School2010 The Hills Sports High School 18 14 Keebra Park State High School2011 The Hills Sports High School 22 20 Matraville Sports High School2012 Patrician Brothers College Blacktown 32 6 Endeavour Sports High School2013 Keebra Park State High School 28 4 Patrician Brothers College Blacktown2014 Endeavour Sports High School 22 12 Patrician Brothers College Blacktown2015 Kirwan State High School 28 10 Patrician Brothers College Blacktown2016 Westfields Sports High School 26 24 Keebra Park State High School2017 Keebra Park State High School 25 12 Westfields Sports High School2018 Palm Beach Currumbin State High School 20 12 Patrician Brothers College Blacktown2019 Kirwan State High School 16 10 Westfields Sports High School2022 Ipswich State High School 32 6 Patrician Brothers College FairfieldTitles Edit No School Location Titles Runners up1 St Gregory s College Gregory Hills New South Wales 1979 1980 1984 1986 1989 1990 1991 1993 2000 9 1983 2001 2 2 Patrician Brothers College Fairfield Fairfield New South Wales 1975 1978 1982 1983 1987 1992 6 1981 1985 1991 2022 4 3 Endeavour Sports High School Caringbah New South Wales 2004 2005 2006 2014 4 2003 2012 2 4 Keebra Park State High School Southport Queensland 2009 2013 2017 3 1987 2005 2006 2010 2016 5 Palm Beach Currumbin State High School Currumbin Queensland 2001 2008 2018 3 1999 1 6 Parramatta Marist High School Westmead New South Wales 1988 1995 2 1977 1997 1998 3 Ashcroft High School Ashcroft New South Wales 1977 1985 2 1976 1 Erindale College Wanniassa Australian Capital Territory 1997 1998 2 1996 1 Kirwan State High School Kirwan Queensland 2015 2019 2 St Andrews College Marayong New South Wales 1994 1996 2 The Hills Sports High School Seven Hills New South Wales 2010 2011 2 12 Patrician Brothers College Blacktown Blacktown New South Wales 2012 1 2004 2007 2013 2014 2015 2018 6 Holy Cross College Ryde New South Wales 1981 1 1979 1980 1982 1988 1989 5 Matraville Sports High School Chifley New South Wales 2007 1 2008 2009 2011 3 Westfields Sports High School Fairfield West New South Wales 2016 1 2017 2019 2 St John Paul II Catholic College Nirimba Fields New South Wales 1999 1 2002 1 Blacktown Boys High School Blacktown New South Wales 1976 1 1975 1 Wavell State High School Wavell Heights Queensland 2002 1 1993 1 Ipswich State High School Brassall Queensland 2022 1 St Dominic s College Penrith New South Wales 2003 1 Peter Sterling Medal EditThe Peter Sterling Medal is awarded to the most outstanding player in the competition Sterling one of rugby league s most decorated players won the award in 1978 while attending Patrician Brothers College Fairfield In 1996 the medal was renamed in his honour Season Player School1976 Steve White Blacktown High School1977 Alan Emery Ashcroft High School1978 Peter Sterling Patrician Brothers College Fairfield1979 Ivan Henjak St Gregory s College Campbelltown1980 Ben Elias Holy Cross College Ryde1981 Ben Elias Holy Cross College Ryde1982 Paul Langmack Patrician Brothers College Fairfield1983 Greg Alexander Patrician Brothers College Fairfield1984 Paul Osborne Christian Brothers High School Lewisham1985 David Rowles Ashcroft High School1986 Damien Kenniff St Gregory s College Campbelltown1987 David Danes Patrician Brothers College Fairfield1988 David Bayssari Parramatta Marist High School1989 Jason Taylor St Gregory s College Campbelltown1990 Troy Dicinoski St John s College Woodlawn1991 Damien Chapman St Gregory s College Campbelltown1992 Andrew Dunemann Harristown State High School1993 Kris Flint St Gregory s College Campbelltown1994 Michael Withers John Paul II Senior High School Marayong1995 Nathan Cayless Parramatta Marist High School1996 Chris Smith John Paul II Senior High School Marayong1997 Greg Keary Parramatta Marist High School1998 Peter Rose Erindale College1999 Christian Orsini Terra Sancta College2000 Riley Mullins St Gregory s College Campbelltown2001 Mat Brown Palm Beach Currumbin State High School2002 Aaron Lewis Wavell State High School2003 Michael Carl St Dominic s College Penrith2004 Beau Champion Endeavour Sports High School2005 Ben Te o Keebra Park State High School2006 Matthew Mundine Endeavour Sports High School2007 Adam Reynolds Matraville Sports High School2008 Ryan James Palm Beach Currumbin State High School2009 Jordan Kahu Keebra Park State High School2010 Gerard McCallum The Hills Sports High School2011 Kem Seru Matraville Sports High School2012 Jaden Clarke Endeavour Sports High School2013 Marion Seve Keebra Park State High School2014 Joey Tramontana Patrician Brothers College Blacktown2015 Julian Christian Kirwan State High School2016 Payne Haas Keebra Park State High School2017 David Fifita Keebra Park State High School2018 Tom Dearden Palm Beach Currumbin State High School2019 Adrian Trevilyan Kirwan State High School2022 Gabriel Satrick Ipswich State High SchoolSee also EditAustralian Schoolboys rugby league team Junior KangaroosReferences Edit 2010 ARL Schoolboy Cup NSWRL 25 May 2010 Archived from the original on 27 July 2011 Retrieved 15 August 2010 Celebrating 40 years of Schoolboy Rugby League 17 September 2015 Patrician Brothers Blacktown defeat Westfields Sports High The Daily Telegraph 11 November 2020 Watch Ipswich v Patrician Brothers in interstate derby The Courier Mail 14 September 2022 External links EditGIO Schoolboy Cup website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title NRL Schoolboy Cup amp oldid 1149310051, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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