Tag: Group 4 Rugby League

  • LOOKING BACK AT GROUP 4 RUGBY LEAGUE IN 2017

    LOOKING BACK AT GROUP 4 RUGBY LEAGUE IN 2017

    It’s been a big year for the sport of rugby league across the North West, from remarkable comebacks, to a whole new structure for the 2018 season. Tonight we take a look back over the year that was in Group 4.

  • ROUND 2: GROUP 4 WOMEN’S 9’s

    ROUND 2: GROUP 4 WOMEN’S 9’s

    North Tamworth has made the most of dire conditions in the Group 4 Women’s 9’s. The home side won both their matches at Tamworth’s Rugby Park yesterday, as torrential rain fell during the entire round two fixture

  • KOOTINGAL-MOONBI ROOSTERS PREPARE FOR GROUP 4 CHANGES

    KOOTINGAL-MOONBI ROOSTERS PREPARE FOR GROUP 4 CHANGES

    The Group 4 rugby league restructure has ruffled some feathers among North West clubs ahead of next season. But the Kootingal-Moonbi Roosters have met to construct an action plan to see them continue to prove a strong side on the field.

  • BLUES BEAT BULLDOGS TO SNAG SPOT IN GROUP 4 GRAND FINAL

    BLUES BEAT BULLDOGS TO SNAG SPOT IN GROUP 4 GRAND FINAL

    It will be a Bears and Blues showdown in this weekend’s Group Four Rugby League first division grand-final. Narrabri secured its first win over the Gunnedah Bulldogs this season, to snag the last grand-final spot.

  • GROUP 4 TEAMS OFFERED A SECOND CHANCE

    GROUP 4 TEAMS OFFERED A SECOND CHANCE

    Gunnedah will be hoping for Group 4 rugby league redemption this weekend, hosting Narrabri in Sunday’s Preliminary Final. It comes after a 40-4 defeat at the hands of the defending premiers last week. The Bulldogs have reason to be confident, winning all three matches between the teams this season. But with the Blues the only…

  • GUNNEDAH BULLDOGS THROUGH TO GROUP 4 SEMI FINALS

    GUNNEDAH BULLDOGS THROUGH TO GROUP 4 SEMI FINALS

    It was a come from behind win for Gunnedah in division one of Group 4 Rugby League yesterday. The two-point win seeing the Bulldogs lock up second place on the ladder – and a spot in the major semi finals next weekend.

  • GROUP 4 LADDER TAKING SHAPE

    GROUP 4 LADDER TAKING SHAPE

    After Wee Waa’s forfeit to Norths, there were only two Group 4 rugby league matches yesterday. Gunnedah trounced the Robins, while Collegian put in an improved effort against Narrabri. Having lost the previous match between the two by 120, the Warriors looked the better team at times in Tamworth. But the visitors had too much…

  • GROUP 4 RUGBY LEAGUE | ROUND 12

    GROUP 4 RUGBY LEAGUE | ROUND 12

    The North Tamworth Bears have remained the ladder leaders in the Group 4 first grade competition. They downed the Collegian Warriors 84-12 at home.

  • GROUP 4 REFEREES HOLD THEIR OWN INDIGENOUS ROUND

    GROUP 4 REFEREES HOLD THEIR OWN INDIGENOUS ROUND

    Group 4’s referees ditched their pink shirts this week, to acknowledge the vital role Indigenous people play in rugby league. The tribute is designed to kick off NAIDOC week in the north west.

  • GROUP 4’S FINANCES SECURED

    GROUP 4’S FINANCES SECURED

    Group 4 rugby league will be in a stronger financial position this year, after two new major sponsors agreed to terms for the season. Gunnedah’s Wayne Cadman Insurance and Financial Planning and Tamworth’s Super Steel, replace Wests Entertainment Group, who withdrew support after 2016’s violent grand final. Tripling the Group’s income, competition directors intend to…