Melbourne Rugby League
The Melbourne Rugby League, (currently the Storm Premiership for branding reasons), is a rugby league football competition located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia and run by NRL Victoria. As of the 2022 season, there are currently 17 competing teams across the varying age groups who are affiliated with the Melbourne Storm junior system.
| Current season or competition: | |
| Sport | Rugby league |
|---|---|
| Formerly known as | Victorian Rugby League |
| Instituted | 1951 |
| Inaugural season | 1952 |
| Number of teams | 17 |
| Country | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
| Premiers | |
| Most titles | |
| Website | NRL Victoria website |
Clubs
First Division Clubs
| Colours | Clubs | Location | Ground | Founded | Premierships |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Altona Roosters | Newport | Bruce Comben Reserve, Altona Meadows | 1987 | 8 (1997, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012) | |
| Casey Warriors | Clyde | Casey Fields, Cranbourne East | 2010 | 1 (2015) | |
| Geelong Sharks | Geelong | TBA | 2023 | 0 | |
| Northern Thunder | Broadmeadows | Seabrook Reserve, Goulburn St, Broadmeadows | 1999 | 0 | |
| Truganina Rabbitohs | Truganina | Clearwood Drive Reserve, Truganina | 2015 | 2 (2019, 2022) | |
| Waverley Oakleigh Panthers | Clayton | Fregon Reserve, Clayton | 1976 | 4 (1980, 1992, 1993, 1994) | |
| Werribee Bears | Werribee | Haines Reserve, Werribee | 2008 | 3 (2016, 2017, 2018) |
Second Division Clubs
| Colours | Clubs | Location | Ground | Founded | Premierships |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Eastern Raptors | Boronia | Colchester Reserve, Colchester Rd, Boronia | 2011 | 0 | |
| Melton Broncos | Melton | Mt Carberry Reserve, Melton South | 2013 | 0 | |
| Pakenham Eels | Pakenham | Cardinia Recreation Reserve, Cardinia | 2016 | 0 | |
| Sunshine Cowboys | Ardeer | More Park, Ardeer | 2016 | 0 | |
| Sunbury United Tigers | Sunbury | Langama Park, Sunbury | 1992 | 4 (2009, 2011, 2013, 2014) |
Junior Divison Clubs
| Colours | Clubs | Location | Ground | Founded | Premierships |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Doveton Steelers | Doveton | Betula Reserve, Doveton | 2001 | 1 (2007) | |
| Frankston Raiders | Frankston | Peninsula Reserve, Frankston | 2015 | 1 (1983) | |
| Hume Eagles | Craigieburn | Hothlyn Drive Reserve, Craigieburn | 2020 | 0 | |
| Mernda Dragons | Lalor | Huskisson Reserve, Lalor | 2015 | 0 | |
| North West Wolves | Niddrie | AJ Davis Reserve, Fullarton Rd, Airport West | 2010 | 0 | |
| South Eastern Titans | Dandenong | Greaves Reserve, Dandenong | 2007 | 0 |
Defunct Clubs
| Colours | Clubs | Location | Ground | Founded | Defunct Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ballarat Highlanders | Ballarat | Doug Dean Reserve | 2000s | Moved to newly formed Central Highlands Rugby League as Ballarat Dragons | |
| Berwick Bulldogs | Berwick | Greaves Reserve | 1992 | 2007 (Replaced South Eastern Titans) | |
| Canterbury RLFC | Canterbury | ||||
| Casey Chiefs | Casey | Casey Fields, Cranbourne East | 1997 | 2005 (Renamed Casey Sharks) | |
| Casey Sharks | Casey | Casey Fields, Cranbourne East | 2005 | 2010 (Renamed Casey Warriors) | |
| Coburg RLFC | Coburg | Brearley Reserve | 1981 | 1994 | |
| Craigieburn Phoenix | Craigieburn | Hothlyn Drive Reserve | 2008 | 2016 (Renamed Hume City Bulldogs) | |
| Dandenong Knights | Dandenong | Greaves Reserve | 2002 | ||
| East Sale RAAF | Sale | ||||
| Essendon RLC | Essendon | ||||
| Fitzroy All Blacks | Fitzroy | ||||
| Frankston Sharks | Frankston | Ballam Park | 1981 | 2007 Replaced | |
| Geelong Bulldogs | Geelong | Osborne Park | 1991 | 1993 | |
| Geelong Raiders | Geelong | Rippleside Park | 2010 | 2012 | |
| Geelong Tiger Snakes | Geelong | Friers Reserve | 2004 | 2010 (Renamed Geelong Raiders) | |
| Gippsland Wildcats | Morwell | Maryvale Reserve | 2002 | ||
| Hume City Bulldogs | Craigieburn | Hothlyn Drive Reserve | 2016 | 2020 (Renamed Hume Eagles) | |
| Laverton RLFC | Laverton | 1987 (Merged with Point Cook RLFC) | |||
| Maroondah Magpies | Bayswater | Glen Park | 2004 | 2007 | |
| Melbourne University | Parkville | HG Smith Oval | 2003 | ||
| Moorabbin Rams | Moorabbin | Keys Road Reserve | 1965 (Rugby Union) | 2007 Returned to Rugby Union | |
| Parkdale RLFC | Parkdale | ||||
| Point Cook RLFC | Point Cook | ||||
| Richmond RLC | Richmond | ||||
| St Kilda Saints | St Kilda | Elwood Reserve | 2003 | ||
| Tottenham RLFC | Tottenham | ||||
| Wodonga Storm | Wodonga | Baranduda Recreation Reserve | 2000s | 2022 (left MRL in 2014 for Murray Cup) |
Defunct Clubs
| Colours | Club | Location | Ground | Founded | Defunct Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ballarat Highlanders | Ballarat | Doug Dean Reserve | 2000s | Moved to newly formed Central Highlands Rugby League as Ballarat Dragons, folded 2007 | |
| Berwick Bulldogs | Berwick | Greaves Reserve | 1992 | 2007 (Replaced South Eastern Titans) | |
| Canterbury RLFC | Canterbury | ||||
| Casey Chiefs | Casey | Casey Fields, Cranbourne East | 1997 | 2005 (Renamed Casey Sharks) | |
| Casey Sharks | Casey | Casey Fields, Cranbourne East | 2005 | 2010 (Renamed Casey Warriors) | |
| Coburg RLFC | Coburg | Brearley Reserve | 1981 | 1994 | |
| Craigieburn Phoenix | Craigieburn | Hothlyn Drive Reserve | 2008 | 2016 (Renamed Hume City Bulldogs) | |
| Dandenong Knights | Dandenong | Greaves Reserve | 2002 | ||
| East Sale RAAF | Sale | ||||
| Essendon RLC | Essendon | ||||
| Fitzroy All Blacks | Fitzroy | ||||
| Frankston Sharks | Frankston | Ballam Park | 1981 | 2007 Replaced | |
| Geelong Bulldogs | Geelong | Osborne Park | 1991 | 1993 | |
| Geelong Raiders | Geelong | Rippleside Park | 2010 | 2012 | |
| Geelong Tiger Snakes | Geelong | Friers Reserve | 2004 | 2010 (Renamed Geelong Raiders) | |
| Gippsland Wildcats | Morwell | Maryvale Reserve | 2002 | ||
| Hume City Bulldogs | Craigieburn | Hothlyn Drive Reserve | 2016 | 2020 (Renamed Hume Eagles) | |
| Laverton RLFC | Laverton | 1987 (Merged with Point Cook RLFC) | |||
| Maroondah Magpies | Bayswater | Glen Park | 2004 | 2007 | |
| Melbourne University | Parkville | HG Smith Oval | 2003 | ||
| Moorabbin Rams | Moorabbin | Keys Road Reserve | 1965 (Rugby Union) | 2007 Returned to Rugby Union | |
| Parkdale RLFC | Parkdale | ||||
| Point Cook RLFC | Point Cook | ||||
| Richmond RLC | Richmond | ||||
| St Kilda Saints | St Kilda | Elwood Reserve | 2003 | ||
| Tottenham RLFC | Tottenham | ||||
| Wodonga Storm | Wodonga | Baranduda Recreation Reserve | 2000s | 2022 (left MRL in 2014 for Murray Cup) |
Mens First Grade Premiers
Since the commencement of the competition in 1952, the St Kilda Saints RLC have won the most premierships (10) over all, however, of the current clubs, the most premierships have been won by Altona Roosters (8).[1]
| Season | Premiers | Score | Runners-Up |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1952 | Ballarat RAAF | ||
| 1953 | Essendon RLC | ||
| 1954 | Richmond RLC | ||
| 1955 | |||
| 1956 | |||
| 1957 | Richmond RLC | ||
| 1958 | Canterbury RLFC | ||
| 1959 | Ballarat RLFC | ||
| 1960 | Ballarat RLFC | ||
| 1961 | |||
| 1962 | Point Cook RLFC | ||
| 1963 | Point Cook RLFC | ||
| 1964 | Tottenham RLFC | ||
| 1965 | |||
| 1966 | |||
| 1967 | Point Cook RLFC | ||
| 1968 | |||
| 1969 | |||
| 1970 | |||
| 1971 | RAAF East Sale | ||
| 1972 | |||
| 1973 | Melbourne RLFC | ||
| 1974 | |||
| 1975 | Match Abandoned | ||
| 1976 | RAAF Bombers | ||
| 1977 | |||
| 1978 | RAAF Laverton | ||
| 1979 | No Record | ||
| 1980 | |||
| 1981 | |||
| 1982 | |||
| 1983 | |||
| 1984 | |||
| 1985 | |||
| 1986 | Parkdale RLFC | ||
| 1987 | |||
| 1988 | Laverton RLFC | ||
| 1989 | 24-18 | ||
| 1990 | 20-14 | ||
| 1991 | 26-10 | ||
| 1992 | 24-12 | Peninsula | |
| 1993 | 34-22 | ||
| 1994 | 20-16 | ||
| 1995 | 38-26 | ||
| 1996 | 38-18 | ||
| 1997 | 28-12 | ||
| 1998 | 38-10 | ||
| 1999 | 54-0 | ||
| 2000 | 26-8 | Sunbury Cougars | |
| 2001[2] | 58-22 | ||
| 2002[3] | 26-14 | ||
| 2003 | 40-12 | ||
| 2004[4] | 54-22 | ||
| 2005[5] | 36–16 | ||
| 2006[6] | 20–12 | ||
| 2007[7] | 23–22 | ||
| 2008[8] | 72–10 | ||
| 2009[9] | 48–18 | ||
| 2010[10] | 28–26 | ||
| 2011[11] | 32–26 | ||
| 2012[12] | 25–22 | ||
| 2013[13] | 34–16 | ||
| 2014[14] | 48–16 | ||
| 2015[15] | 30–22 | ||
| 2016[16] | 14-10 | ||
| 2017[17] | 20-18 | ||
| 2018[18] | 12-8 | ||
| 2019 | 52-16 | ||
| 2020 | Seasons Cancelled due to the COVID-19 Pandemic | ||
| 2021 | |||
| 2022 | 48-12 | ||
Women's First Grade Premiers
The NRL Victoria women's first grade competition has been run since 2015. The most premierships have been won by Werribee Bears (2).[1]
| Season | Premiers | Score | Runners-Up |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2015[15] | |||
| 2016[16] | |||
| 2017[17] | 28 - 4 | ||
| 2018[18] | 14 - 12 | ||
| 2019 | |||
| 2020 | Seasons Cancelled due to the COVID-19 Pandemic | ||
| 2021 | |||
| 2022 | 10 - 6 | ||
Notable Juniors
See also
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