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Vale Jack Danzey
It is with great sadness to report that one of our Association’s greats Jack Danzey #634 has passed away. Jack…

NSWRLRA LES MATTHEWS MEMORIAL GOLF DAY
The Board of Directors would like to hold this important social event this year. Golf with some restrictions has been…
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Darian Furner Golf Day
As many of you are aware NSWRLRA / NRL Member Darian Furner has undergone a serious medical issue in recent times. Darian…

Save the Date- SCG Life Members Reunion Luncheon
The 2020 Life Members Reunion Luncheon will be unable to be held this year due to COVID-19 restrictions. The Board…
Meetings
NSWRLRA General Meeting
The first General Meeting for 2019 will be on WEDNESDAY 1ST MAY 7.30PM FOR A 7.45PM START @ NSWRL Centre…
Annual General Meeting- AGENDA- 30th January 2019
Just a reminder that tomorrow night the Association will be having their 111th Annual General Meeting at the new NSWRL…
Meeting Minutes

Minutes – 2017 AGM
NSWRL REFEREES’ ASSOCIATION Annual General Meeting Meeting Date 11.12.2017 Venue: Riviera Room, St George League Club Paul Simpkins in the…

General Meeting 3rd May 2017
GENERAL MEETING Date: 03.05.17 Time: 7.30p.m Location: Canterbury Leagues Club, Bridge Street, BELMORE. Present: As per Attendance Sheets (75 in…
Further milestones coming up on Saturday. Congratulations to Brad Kiehne on doing his 100th NSW Cup touchline and Mitch Currie reaching 250 combined games in Grade. ... See MoreSee Less
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Continuing with our new daily series: Behind the Whistle!
Each day, we’ll shine a spotlight on a referee or touch judge who has helped shape, serve and contribute to the great game of rugby league.
Today we recognise John Colenso, a proud product of the Cronulla Referees Association and one of the touch judges who helped keep the game moving at the highest level.
With 176 first grade games, a Grand Final in 1985, three State of Origin matches and a Test match in 1988, John earned appointments on some of rugby league’s biggest stages.
From his first grade debut in Round 6, 1975, through to his final first grade appearance in the 1989 Minor Semi Final between Canberra and Penrith at the Sydney Football Stadium, John’s career reflects consistency, commitment and service to the game.
A great contributor to rugby league officiating and another official worth celebrating in our Behind the Whistle series.
Who will be featured tomorrow? Stay tuned!
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A big milestone this weekend for NSW HP stalwart Nathan Loveday, who brings up 300 NSW Grade games when he touch judges the Jersey Flegg match between the Roosters and Storm. Graded in 2017, Nathan has been a cornerstone of the Grade Squad throughout that time. His dedication to the group off the field has been highly impactful. He won the Doug Wintin Award in 2019. Recognition of his ongoing drive to support his peers.
All the best for this weekend’s fixture Nathan. An achievement which should bring great pride! ... See MoreSee Less
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