New South Wales Suburban Rugby Union
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The New South Wales Suburban Rugby Union, or NSWSRU, is affiliated to the New South Wales Rugby Union and runs the competition affectionately known as "Subbies" rugby. There are around 7,500 players and 55 clubs competing across 6 divisions,[1] making "Subbies" the largest centrally administered rugby competition in the world. NSWSRU is truly the grassroots of rugby in Sydney.
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Sport | Rugby union |
Founded | 1933; 91 years ago (1933) as "Metropolitan S.D.R.U." (1933; 91 years ago (1933) as "Metropolitan S.D.R.U.") |
NSWRU affiliation | 1933 |
Headquarters | Daceyville, NSW |
Website | rugby.net.au |
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The major trophy in "Subbies" is the Kentwell Cup that is awarded to the first grade premiers of the first division competition. The NSWSRU selects representative sides to compete against New South Wales Country for the Maher-Ross Cup, and Queensland Suburban for the Barraclough Shield.