New South Wales Rugby Union

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Not to be confused with New South Wales Rugby League.
New South Wales Rugby Union
NSWRU |
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Sport |
Rugby union |
Founded |
1874 (Southern R.U.)
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RA affiliation |
1949 (founding member)
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President |
Nick Farr-Jones |
Website |
www.nswrugby.com.au |
The New South Wales Rugby Union, or NSWRU, is the governing body for the sport of rugby union within most of the state of New South Wales in Australia. It is a member and founding union of Rugby Australia.
The southern areas of New South Wales encompassing the Monaro, Far South Coast, and Southern Inland unions are not affiliated with the NSWRU. They are now within the ACT and Southern NSW Rugby Union.
The New South Wales Rugby Union was founded in 1874 as the Southern Rugby Union, before changing to the present name in 1893.
See also
New South Wales portal
Rugby union portal
- Rugby union in New South Wales
- New South Wales Waratahs
References
External links
Rugby union in Australia
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Governing bodies |
Overall |
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States |
- ACT and Southern NSW
- New South Wales
- Northern Territory
- Queensland
- South Australia
- Tasmania
- Victoria
- Western Australia
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National teams |
Men's |
- Wallabies
- 7s
- U-20
- Schoolboys
Former: U-21
- U-19
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Women's |
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Other notable teams |
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Competitions |
International |
- The Rugby Championship
- Oceania U20 Championship
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Transnational |
- Global Rapid Rugby
- Super Rugby
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National |
National Rugby Championship (Horan-Little Shield)
- National Sevens Championship
- U19s Rugby Championship
- National Women's Championship
- Super W
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Premier |
- Shute Shield
- Queensland Premier Rugby
- ACTRU Premier Division
- Dewar Shield
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Hosted events |
- 1987 Rugby World Cup
- 2003 Rugby World Cup
- Australian Sevens
- Australian Women's Sevens
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Defunct |
- Australian Provincial Championship
- Australian Rugby Championship
- Australian Rugby Shield
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Rugby union in |
- ACT
- New South Wales
- Northern Territory
- Queensland
- South Australia
- Victoria
- Western Australia
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International trophies |
- Bledisloe Cup
- Cook Cup
- Hopetoun Cup
- James Bevan Trophy
- Lansdowne Cup
- Mandela Challenge Plate
- Puma Trophy
- Tom Richards Trophy
- Trophée des Bicentenaires
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World Rugby events |
Men's |
- World Cup
- World Cup Sevens
- Sevens World Series
- U20 World Championship
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Women's |
- World Cup
- World Cup Sevens
- Sevens World Series
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Multi-sport events |
- Olympics
- Commonwealth Games
- Pacific Games
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Related articles |
- History
- International players
- International records
- International tests and series
- Test captains
- World Cup record
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New South Wales Rugby Union
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Member of Rugby Australia
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Super Rugby team |
New South Wales Waratahs |
NRC teams |
- Country Eagles
- Sydney Rays
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Shute Shield |
- Eastern Suburbs
- Eastwood
- Gordon
- Manly
- Northern Suburbs
- Parramatta
- Penrith
- Randwick
- Southern Districts
- Sydney University
- Warringah
- West Harbour
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Regional bodies |
- New South Wales Suburban Rugby Union
- New South Wales Country Rugby Union
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