Tag: Group 4 Rugby League

  • GROUP 4 POWERHOUSE UNSUCCESSFUL WITH TRANSFER REQUEST

    GROUP 4 POWERHOUSE UNSUCCESSFUL WITH TRANSFER REQUEST

    The North Tamworth Bears have had a planned move to Group 21 rugby league blocked, at a Group 4 meeting over the weekend. The three-time defending champions are keen to shift south with hopes of facing stronger teams. But their current competition’s committee rejected the request, as it would’ve left just five sides in first…

  • WEE WAA TO MAKE A COMEBACK TO GROUP 4 RUGBY LEAGUE

    WEE WAA TO MAKE A COMEBACK TO GROUP 4 RUGBY LEAGUE

    After a couple of years in lower tiers, the Wee Waa Rugby League Club looks set to re-join Group 4’s first division in 2017. It’s only November but player numbers are already looking strong across all grades.

  • GROUP 4 RUNNERS UP UNDERGO MAKEOVER

    GROUP 4 RUNNERS UP UNDERGO MAKEOVER

    The fall out from this year’s violent Group 4 grand final continues, with the West Tamworth Lions re-branding as the South West Robins. The new name commemorates the club’s history, having formerly been known as the West Tamworth Robins until 1998. Junior sides will remain as the Lions. It’s the second Group 4 club to…

  • GROUP 4 SEEKING CLARIFICATION BEFORE MEETING WITH CLUBS

    GROUP 4 SEEKING CLARIFICATION BEFORE MEETING WITH CLUBS

    Group 4 has cancelled Sunday’s meeting, with negotiations continuing with Country Rugby League about a new constitution. The local competition’s committee say they didn’t want to waste clubs’ time over the weekend, if they can’t answer all questions. It’s anticipated the issues will be resolved by November 6, when the Group is to host the Annual…

  • GROUP 4 GRAND FINAL LOCATION DECIDED

    GROUP 4 GRAND FINAL LOCATION DECIDED

    In the first week of Group 4 semi finals, Narrabri ended the Bulldogs season. And Norths ensured Jack Woolaston Oval would host a third straight grand final, as the Bears accounted for Wests. The Lions having to wait until the second half to get on the scoreboard, through Sean Nean. A scuffle saw Brock Wadwell and Phil…

  • REP SEASON NOT OVER FOR GROUP 4

    REP SEASON NOT OVER FOR GROUP 4

    Group 4 has named a powerful second division representative outfit to travel to Wauchope next month to tackle Hastings. The men will be joined by a ladies league tag team, made up of players who didn’t play at the Greater Northern Championships.

  • GROUP 4 RUGBY LEAGUE KICKS OFF

    GROUP 4 RUGBY LEAGUE KICKS OFF

    In round one of Group 4 rugby league yesterday, Wests racked up a century against the Rams, and Oxley lamented a slow start in Gunnedah. While the defending premiers out-muscled the Blues.

  • GROUP 4 CLAIMS DUAL BACK-TO-BACK CROWNS

    GROUP 4 CLAIMS DUAL BACK-TO-BACK CROWNS

    Group 4 successfully defended both Greater Northern Championship crowns in Tamworth yesterday. The ladies League Tag side only conceded one try, while the men led a second half comeback against Group 21.

  • OPEN RACE FOR GROUP 4’S LEAGUE TAG KNOCKOUT

    OPEN RACE FOR GROUP 4’S LEAGUE TAG KNOCKOUT

    After the men played two weeks ago, Group 4’s Ladies League Tag teams will take centre stage at Scully Park this weekend. Everyone is chasing the Oxley Diggers, who have won the pre-season tournament for the last two years.

  • CONCERNS ABOUT NEW GROUP 4 SECOND DIVISION FORMAT

    CONCERNS ABOUT NEW GROUP 4 SECOND DIVISION FORMAT

    Werris Creek has expressed reservations about Group-4 Rugby League’s new two-tier Second Division, after losing home games. The competition was split after 13 sides entered this season.