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2025 Sydney junior rugby league

Vlad59

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Hi folks. I’ve been travelling Europe the last few months but I’m back very soon and ready to post some exciting 2025 Sydney Junior rugby league data (and more). Brief summary is that there has been a further increase in team numbers. Canterbury has seen a significant increase in particular. I’m in Ireland right now. When I get back (next week) I’ll post some updates.
 
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Did you see the article I posted? I'll post it here too mate.

A proud family club in the Cronulla Junior League added the prestigious honour of being named the biggest junior league club in Australia. Here’s the secret to their booming success.

Sean Teuma


regular meeting between the Cronulla Junior League and its clubs was set to be a run of the mill one for the Gymea Gorillas.
That was until they received the shock news that they were now Australia’s biggest junior league club.

With 70 teams on their books, the Gorillas have the most registered participants of any club across the country, news that president Jordan Moyle is incredibly proud of.

“We’re very proud of that,” he said.

“We try to remain very family-oriented. We try to look after our juniors as much as our seniors.

“There are great people involved that make the club what it is. We’ve experienced 17 per cent growth in the last 12 months.

“Good word is what will bring people to the club and the things we do, we try and go above and beyond.

“We support things outside of league like charities, and get involved with Indigenous, Anzac and Women In League rounds. There’s a great sense of community involved, parents buy into it and it creates a good culture.”

Gymea is one of four Cronulla-region clubs (along with Como-Jannali, Engadine and De La Salle) in the top 10 in terms of participant numbers, with the Penrith region filling the other six spots.

“To have four out of the top 10 in terms of size come from the shire, it’s a real feather in the cap,” Cronulla Junior League general manager Chris Bannerman said.

“As much as the district puts a lot of effort into digital marketing and recruitment, it comes down to the clubs at the coalface doing the right thing and providing that great experience.”

It’s no secret that the female divisions are the fastest growing across the country, and that’s no different for Gymea.

“Female participants make up about 30 per cent of our club now,” Moyle said.

“We have 26 female teams and we’re seeing growth from the women’s tag transitioning into tackle.

“We have an U9s and U12s all girls tackle team, and we’re hoping to build on that each year.”

That growth is experienced across the region, with Bannerman confirming female participants make up 35-36 per cent of all registered players (up from 32-33 per cent in 2024).

The retention rate in the district was the highest in the state last season, reducing the churn of players leaving the game.

It’s an encouraging statistic as regions across the state look to combat falling numbers among boys once reaching their higher teenage years.

 

Steel City

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Hi folks. I’ve been travelling Europe the last few months but I’m back very soon and ready to post some exciting 2025 Sydney Junior rugby league data (and more). Brief summary is that there has been a further increase in team numbers. Canterbury has seen a significant increase in particular. I’m in Ireland right now. When I get back (next week) I’ll post some updates.
Look forward to it.
 

Vlad59

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I’ve included below the 2025 team numbers by district compared with 2024.

Please note that:

1. there has been a 6.5% increase in team numbers from 3000 to 3180.

2. Canterbury has recorded a 20% increase in teams.

3. Easts recorded the only drop (45 to 43)

Penrith 676 (626)
Cronulla 446 (428)
Parrra 386 (375)
Group 6 308 (300)
Canterbury 267 (214)
Wests 236 (236)
Souths 214 (192)
Manly 191 (187)
Balmain 170 (170)
Norths 129 (117)
Dragons 114 (108)
Easts 43 (45)

Please note I’ll now work on north coast, Illawarra and Newcastle. They are hard work due to large numbers.
 

rightleftin

Juniors
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I’ve included below the 2025 team numbers by district compared with 2024.

Please note that:

1. there has been a 6.5% increase in team numbers from 3000 to 3180.

2. Canterbury has recorded a 20% increase in teams.

3. Easts recorded the only drop (45 to 43)

Penrith 676 (626)
Cronulla 446 (428)
Parrra 386 (375)
Group 6 308 (300)
Canterbury 267 (214)
Wests 236 (236)
Souths 214 (192)
Manly 191 (187)
Balmain 170 (170)
Norths 129 (117)
Dragons 114 (108)
Easts 43 (45)

Please note I’ll now work on north coast, Illawarra and Newcastle. They are hard work due to large numbers.
No doubt the continuation of the growth in the female competitions and the TAG sport in the numbers makes things look very good. I had a look at Under 17 to open age for male rugby league and the following apply:

Penrith down 4 teams to 57 (70 in 1996)
Cronulla down 1 to 35 (no loss of teams this century)
Parramatta up 4 to 32 (45 in 1996)
South Sydney up 6 to 27 (37 in 1994)
Manly down 3 to 16 (25 in 2001)
Canterbury down 2 to 14 (26 in 1999)
St George down 1 to 13 (24 in 1993)
North Sydney up 5 to 12 (32 in 1990)
Balmain down 3 to 11 (23 in 1989)
Easts steady at 3

Overall, an increase of 1 team, so the long term decline is on at plateau for the last few years.
 

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