Jets

KOE NSW Cup Finals Week 1

Saturday 6th September 2025

2pm

 JUBILEE STADIUM, KOGARAH

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Jack A. Williams holds the Canterbury Cup NSW premiership trophy aloft in a moment of supreme triumph for the entire Newtown RLFC. Photo: Mike Magee Photography
Jack A. Williams holds the Canterbury Cup NSW premiership trophy aloft in a moment of supreme triumph for the entire Newtown RLFC. Photo: Mike Magee Photography

NSWRL confirms NSW Cup in 2021

Here is a media release from the NSW Rugby League with regard to the NSW Cup competition in 2021.

Tuesday 10 November 2020 

The NSW Rugby League today confirmed it will run a 10-team NSW Cup competition in 2021 in line with the NRL competition.
 
NSWRL Head of Football Robert Lowrie said the full home and away second tier competition will kick-off the same weekend as the NRL.
 
“We are really thrilled to be able to announce that our premier competition will go ahead after the COVID-19 pandemic forced us to cancel it this year,” Lowrie said.

“The competition provides an important pathway to the NRL. Many open age competitions operated in New South Wales during season 2020. Much was learnt about COVID-19 protocols and confidence was gained about the capacity to safely conduct competitions in a COVID-safe way.
 
“We are therefore very confident of our ability to deliver all of our competitions safely and efficiently during the 2021 season. Additionally, we are working with an NRL representative from the Apollo Committee to construct bio-security protocols to mitigate risk and to enable player movement between the NRL and NSW Cup.”
 
At our season launch on 3 March 2021, we expect to be able to announce exciting news about a new naming rights partner for our premier competition.

Billy is hoisted high by Jets team-mate Aaron Gray in that moment of exhilaration of having won the 2019 NSW Cup Grand Final.

The Newtown Jets say farewell and thank you to a superb player and popular club identity, Billy Magoulias

One of the prestige awards of the night is the Fred Daly Memorial Shield, which is awarded to the player considered to have rendered the most outstanding service to the Newtown RLFC on and off the field. This year's recipient is the Henson Park crowd favourite and powerhouse middle forward Brad "Big Red" Fearnley, flanked by the club President Barry Cotter (left) and the Australian Mutual Bank sponsorship executive and Development Manager Glen Warner (right). (Newtown RLFC).

NEWTOWN JETS PRESENTATION NIGHT

Image: Harrison Tse

We take a look at the prize-winners from the 2025 Newtown Jets Presentation Night held at the Petersham RSL Club on Tuesday evening, 23rd September

Peter Ryan was a very capable member of the Newtown Bluebags 1955 NSWRL first grade grand final team. 
He is pictured standing in the back row, second in from the right. (Newtown RLFC photo)

We say farewell to the last of the 1955 men

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Vale John Bradstock

Newtown's hard-working middle forward Brad Fearnley about to score against the Canberra Raiders. (Photo: Mario Facchini)

The Newtown Jets staged a great second-half fightback, but fell short of running down the Raiders lead

Australian Mutual Bank
Front of Jersey

Petersham RSL
Back of Jersey

Deicorp
Back of Jersey, Training Gear, Socks

Eclectic 365
Chest

John Singleton Group
Sleeve

PHILTER
Shoulder blades, Brewing

Coverforce
Front of Shorts

VIC on the Park
Back of Shorts

Strive Fitness
Gym

Sports Medicine Institute
Medical Services & Rehabilitation

Henson Park Hotel
Back of Shorts

Arista Technologies
Technology Partner

Newtown Jets respect and honour the Traditional Custodians of the Land and pay our respects to their Elders past and present. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on and that the land area encompassing Henson Park traditionally belonged to the Gadigal people of the Eora nation.