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Group 13 Rugby League
The Group 13 Rugby league Competition is a defunct New South Wales Country Rugby League group competition which was run under the auspices of the Club Rugby League. It was disbanded after the 1991 Season. It covered an area comprising the southernmost parts of inland New South Wales and even some parts of Northern Victoria. The group was born from the Far South Rugby League and Wagga Rugby League, and was originally called Group 18 between 1934 and 1936. The Far South Rugby League comprised Albury, Holbrook, Henty, Culcairn, Tumbarumba, The Rock and Yerong Creek whilst Wagga Rugby League comprised Wagga Magpies, Wagga Old Boys, Borambola, Farm and Militia. Many towns and teams competed in Group 13 between 1934 and 1991. Four Grades were contested: First Grade, Reserve Grade, Under 18s and Under 16s. After the 1991 season, the remaining clubs joined the Group 9 Rugby League Competition or went into recess; many later ended up in the Victorian-administered Murray Cup.
Teams
First Grade Champions
Clayton Cup Winners
Group 13 produced six teams that won the Clayton Cup (Country Rugby League) highest honour in Club Rugby League. 1939 – Wagga Magpies 1940 – Henty 1969 – Tarcutta 1975 – Albury Blues 1985 – Tumbarumba 1986 – Tumbarumba
Roddy Shield
The Roddy Shield is a rugby league nines competition played in the vicinity of Tumut, New South Wales, Australia.
Clubs
Current
Former
Premiers
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