Canberra Region Rugby League News

  • Erindale College face Hunter Sports in massive PMC matchup

    Erindale College face Hunter Sports in massive PMC matchup

    Erindale faces Hunter Sports High in Peter Mulholland Cup, both unbeaten in first two rounds.

    Canberra Region Rugby League

    Erindale College faces another major challenge today as they take on the undefeated Hunter Sports High at 11am at Seiffert Oval in round three of the Peter Mulholland Cup.

    Click here to watch all the action live from 11:00am today. 

    Both Erindale College and Hunter Sports High secured their finals spots after going unbeaten in the first two rounds, with this match serving as a chance for either side to gain an edge over the other before finals.

    Erindale are coming off a gritty 20-18 win over Hills Sports, while Hunter dominated Illawarra SHS 62-6. 

    With both sides mirroring each other's form in the competition so far, this matchup is sure to be an intense...

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  • Vale Ken Bell

    Vale Ken Bell

    Canberra Region Rugby League mourns passing of local legend Ken Bell, honored with memorial service.

    Canberra Region Rugby League

    The Canberra Region Rugby League is deeply saddened to announce the passing of William 'Ken' Bell, a revered local legend of the game.

    Ken Bell is a Life Member of both the Yass Magpies Minor and Senior Rugby League Clubs, recognised for his unwavering dedication and support over many years.

    In honour of his invaluable contributions, Yass' home ground, Walker Park, proudly displays Ken's name on the grandstand.


    Additionally, Bell served as a match official for the Canberra District Rugby League Referees Association, contributing as both a Referee and Touch Judge.

    A memorial service for Ken will be held at Jim Beck Oval, Walker Park,...

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  • Grey socks initiative backing our new referees

    Grey socks initiative backing our new referees

    CRRL introduces grey socks for new referees in training, promoting positivity and respect during matches.

    Canberra Region Rugby League

    Grey socks are the new look for in-training match officials around the grounds, as the Canberra Region Rugby League (CRRL) and the Canberra & District Rugby League Referees Association (CDRLRA) ramp up their support for learning referees.

    For Rugby League supporters attending CRRL fixtures in 2024, a match official wearing grey socks signifies that they are first year referees who are still learning their craft. 


    The grey socks initiative aims to attract more referees and boost retention by creating a positive officiating environment. This includes treating these referees with respect, refraining from abuse, and understanding that...

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