Canberra Region Rugby League

  • CRRL Announces GAVS Group Partnership

    CRRL Announces GAVS Group Partnership

    The Canberra Region Rugby League partners with GAVS Group, enhancing cleaning services ahead of the 2026 season.

    Canberra Region Rugby League

    The Canberra Region Rugby League is proud to announce a partnership with GAVS Group ahead of the 2026 season.

    Founded in 2010, GAVS Group has grown to become a market leader in cleaning and asset services across Australia, with the organisation placing emphasis on innovation, quality and customer satisfaction.

    Committed to providing tailored solutions, state-of-the-art equipment and eco-friendly practices that has seen them earn the trust of clients nationwide.


    As they look to strengthen their position in Canberra, the CRRL is excited to work alongside a partner who fosters strong partnerships on reliability, integrity and exceptional...

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  • 'Call an extraordinary meeting': Transfer rift emerges from cocaine allegations

    David Polkinghorne

    Cocaine allegations in Canberra clubs may lead to an extraordinary general meeting over player transfer rules and clearances.

    The Canberra Times

    Cocaine allegations are fuelling a rift among Canberra clubs over player transfer rules that could result in an extraordinary general meeting.

    The Canberra Times revealed the Canberra Region Rugby League was investigating an incident in the Woden Valley Rams change rooms last year, which has morphed into an impasse over a player clearance request.

    Now the sights could be turned to controversial CRRL "rule 18", which could become the focus of an EGM called by some of the Canberra Raiders Cup clubs.

    The Rams were standing firm on refusing to approve the Goulburn Bulldogs' clearance request for winger Tomasi Bikaca, with the CRRL subsequently quashing Goulburn's appeal.

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  • League investigates cocaine use in Canberra change room

    David Polkinghorne

    Canberra Region Rugby League is investigating cocaine allegations involving players during a game, prompted by a clearance request.

    The Canberra Times

    Canberra Region Rugby League is investigating allegations of players taking cocaine in a change room during a first-grade game.

    Bizarrely, the incident was drawn to the governing body's attention through a player clearance request, which led to ACT Policing, Sport Integrity Australia and NSW Rugby League all being notified.

    The incident allegedly occurred at Phillip Oval on May 31 - during the Woden Valley Rams home game against the Queanbeyan Blues.

    Rams coaching staff walked in on it and reported it to the club's hierarchy.

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