South Australian Rugby League


The South Australian Rugby League is a not-for-profit organisation responsible for administering the game of rugby league in the state of South Australia. It was formed 28 July 1976 and is an affiliated state of the Australian Rugby League.

History

In the 1940s the Port Adelaide rugby union club split itself into four rugby league clubs, which formed the basis of the first organised rugby league competition in the state, run under the banner of the Amateur South Australian Rugby League.
The first South Australian representative team was formed in the early 1950s and traveled to play the South Sydney Rabbitohs in Sydney, NSW where they lost 45–10.
The first iteration of the South Australian Rugby League was created in the 1950s when Australian soldiers formed a small four team competition based out of the Woomera Test Range. This body ceased to exist when the soldiers were transferred to the Northern Territory.
The current SARL was incorporated on 28 July 1976 and originally featured teams from Northern Districts, South Adelaide, Port Adelaide, Glenelg, Norwood and West Lakes.
Today the competition features eight senior clubs and seven junior clubs, competitions are run from Under 7's through to First Grade.

Representative football

Representative teams are selected each year to compete in the Australian Secondary Schools Rugby League National Championships at both 15 and 18 years of age respectively, competing against Western Australia, Victoria, Northern Territory and New South Wales Combined Independent Schools at both age levels. Players who compete representing South Australia each year are eligible to be selected into both the Australian Merit Squad and the Australian Affiliated States Merit Squad at the 15 Years championships, and the Australian Schoolboys as well as the Australian Affiliated States team at the 18 Years championships.
A South Australian representative side has played a number of games against international touring sides, including the Australian team.
GameDateResultVenueAttendanceNotes
124 May 1914 Great Britain def. South Australia 101–0Hawthorn Oval, Adelaide2,5001914 Great Britain Lions tour
211 August 1948 Australia def. South Australia 96–5Hawthorn Oval, Adelaide4,0001948–49 Kangaroo Tour
318 May 1955 France def. South Australia 48–101,0741955 French Tour

The Adelaide Premiership

The top level competition in the SARL is sponsored as the Sportcentre Cup and is divided into two divisions.
Division one features five clubs and division two features five clubs.

Division One clubs

The following South Australian junior players have played in the National Rugby League.
Northern Districts Dragons
South Adelaide Bulldogs
Central Districts Roosters
* Current player as of 2017 NRL season