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The Barraclough Shield is the trophy for interstate rugby union matches between the New South Wales Suburban and Queensland Suburban representative teams, colloquially known as "Subbies". The Barraclough Shield was first contested in 1966 and was named after Lindley John Forbes (John) Barraclough AM (1926-2005), a former New South Wales MP and stalwart of New South Wales Suburban Rugby.[1]
Organising body | NSWSRU QSRU |
---|---|
Founded | 1966 |
Abolished | 2016 |
Region | New South Wales Queensland |
Number of teams | 2 |
Most successful team(s) | New South Wales (43) |
As of 2020, New South Wales have won the Barraclough Shield on forty three occasions, Queensland have won five, with three matches drawn.[1][2] Recent matches have usually been played at Ballymore Stadium in Brisbane, but the match in the 50th year of Subbies Rugby in Queensland was played at Suncorp Stadium as the curtain-raiser to the Queensland Reds match against the British and Irish Lions.[2][3][4]
List of winners since 1966:
Ed. | Year | Winner | Score |
---|---|---|---|
– | 2017–pres. | (Not contested) | |
49 | 2016 | New South Wales | 38–3 |
48 | 2015 | New South Wales | 62–13 |
47 | 2014 | New South Wales | 60–19 |
46 | 2013 | New South Wales | 45–0 |
45 | 2012 | New South Wales | 35–16 |
44 | 2011 | New South Wales | 12–9 |
43 | 2010 | (no champion crowned) | 22–22 |
42 | 2009 | New South Wales | 41–21 |
41 | 2008 | Queensland | 31–28 |
40 | 2007 | New South Wales | 33–19 |
39 | 2006 | Queensland | 17–12 |
38 | 2005 | New South Wales | ? |
37 | 2004 | New South Wales | ? |
36 | 2003 | New South Wales | ? |
35 | 2002 | New South Wales | ? |
34 | 2001 | New South Wales | ? |
33 | 2000 | New South Wales | ? |
32 | 1999 | New South Wales | ? |
31 | 1998 | New South Wales | ? |
30 | 1997 | New South Wales | ? |
29 | 1996 | New South Wales | ? |
28 | 1995 | New South Wales | ? |
27 | 1994 | New South Wales | ? |
26 | 1993 | New South Wales | ? |
25 | 1992 | Queensland | 18–13 |
24 | 1991 | New South Wales | ? |
– | 1990 | (Not contested) | |
23 | 1989 | New South Wales | ? |
22 | 1988 | New South Wales | ? |
21 | 1987 | New South Wales | ? |
20 | 1986 | New South Wales | ? |
19 | 1985 | Queensland | 22–13 |
18 | 1984 | New South Wales | ? |
17 | 1983 | New South Wales | ? |
16 | 1982 | New South Wales | ? |
15 | 1981 | New South Wales | ? |
14 | 1980 | New South Wales | ? |
13 | 1979 | New South Wales | ? |
12 | 1978 | (no champion crowned) | 6–6 |
11 | 1977 | New South Wales | ? |
10 | 1976 | New South Wales | ? |
9 | 1975 | New South Wales | ? |
8 | 1974 | New South Wales | ? |
7 | 1973 | New South Wales | ? |
6 | 1972 | Queensland | 13–12 |
5 | 1971 | New South Wales | ? |
4 | 1970 | New South Wales | ? |
3 | 1969 | New South Wales | ? |
– | 1968 | (Not contested) | |
2 | 1967 | New South Wales | ? |
1 | 1966 | (no champion crowned) | 12–12 |
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