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National Rugby League reserves affiliations

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The National Rugby League (NRL) is the top league of professional rugby league clubs in Australasia. Run by the Australian Rugby League Commission, however, there has not been a league-wide Reserve Grade competition since 1988, when the former New South Wales Rugby League expanded interstate to make the first attempt at a national competition, with the NRL Reserve Grade competition being shut down at the end of the 2002 season.

As a result, NRL-listed players who are not selected in their senior teams are made eligible to play in one of the second-tier state leagues: the New South Wales Cup or the Queensland Cup. The system used to accommodate NRL-listed players within these leagues varies considerably from state to state.

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Current affiliations

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In the 2024 season, the seventeen National Rugby League clubs will have the following reserves arrangements.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

More information NRL club, Reserves arrangement ...
  • The PNG Hunters and Western Clydesdales in the Queensland Cup are currently the only clubs in either state-based competition without an NRL affiliation.[7]
  • *=The North Sydney Bears Contract with the Melbourne Storm will end in 2026 before the Bears become a feeder club for the Perth Bears in 2027
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Participating clubs by season

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More information NSWRL First Division/Queensland Cup (Bundy Gold Cup 2000-2002), Year/Club ...

Bold=NSW Cup

Underline=Qld Cup

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Notes

  1. The Rabbitohs have a partnership with the Blackhawks but do not send players to the club.
  2. The Roosters have a partnership with the Jets but do not send players to the club.

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