Woy Woy to host Regional Reps Grand Final day
Author : NSWRL
Woy Woy to host Regional Reps Grand Final day
The NSWRL is pleased to announce the Grand Finals for the SLE Andrew Johns Cup, SLE Laurie Daley Cup.
Men’s and Women’s Country Championships will be staged as a quadruple-header on Sunday 3 April at Woy Woy Oval on the NSW Central Coast.
The teams for the deciders will be determined after this weekend’s Semi-finals.
Which will see games played at Shellharbour and Figtree on the NSW south coast, as well as Grafton on the NSW north coast.
Woy Woy Oval underwent an $8.5 million upgrade in 2016 and now includes a 600-seat grandstand, clubhouse and changerooms while the total capacity for the grounds is estimated at 1500.“The SLE Andrew Johns Cup and SLE Laurie Daley Cup showcases the rising stars of Rugby League from regional NSW
While the Men’s and Women’s Country Championship provides players with the opportunity to proudly represent their area,” NSWRL Head of Football Robert Lowrie said.
“I’m pleased that we’re able to host all Grand Finals at Woy Woy Oval.
It’s a great ground to watch Rugby League and the Central Coast has produced some tremendous players throughout history.
“The Grand Finals for these competitions last year provided plenty of highlights and I’m confident that 2022 won’t be any different.”
The SLE Andrew Johns Cup (Under 16s) and SLE Laurie Daley Cup (Under 18s) are part of the NSWRL’s Junior Representatives programs which kicked off on 5 February.
The competitions are played over five rounds followed by a finals series.
They are split into a northern pool (Central Coast Roosters, Newcastle and Maitland Region Knights, North Coast Bulldogs, Northern Rivers Titans, Northern Tigers)
The southern pool (Illawarra South Coast Dragons, Macarthur Wests Tigers, Monaro Colts, Riverina Bulls, Western Rams).
The Men’s and Women’s Country Championships involves the same teams but are only played over two rounds before a finals series.
The Semi-finals schedules are as follows:
Women’s Country Championships
Saturday 26 March (11.15am): NMR Knights v Macarthur Wests Tigers, Ron Costello Oval, Shellharbour
Saturday 26 March (12.35pm): Central Coast Roosters v Illawarra South Coast Dragons, Ron Costello Oval, Shellharbour
Men’s Country Championships
Saturday 26 March (2pm): Monaro Colts v Illawarra South Coast Dragons, Ron Costello Oval, Shellharbour
Sunday 27 March (1pm): Northern River Titans v Northern Tigers, Frank McGuren Field, Grafton
SLE Andrew Johns Cup
SLE Laurie Daley Cup
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