Nowra-Bomaderry Jets
Nowra Bomaderry Sporting Complex, Bomaderry, New South Wales | |
Coach | Ben Wellington (1st) / James Wellington (Res) / Peter Atfield (3rd Grade) / Ryan James & Steven Brandon (Under 18's) / Talia Atfield (WLT) |
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Captain | Ben Wellington (1st, Res, 3rd Grade, Under 18's) / Talia Atfield (WLT) |
Competition | Group 7 Rugby League |
Records | |
Premierships | Women's League Tag (2012) 1st Grade (2014) Under 18's (2015) |
Runners-up | Women's League Tag (2011 & 2013) |
Minor premierships | Nil |
The Nowra-Bomaderry Jets are an
History
In November 2007, it was decided that the
Name, logo and colours
2008–2010
It was announced that the newly merged team would be called the Shoalhaven Jets and their colours would be blue, gold, and black.
2012
After the side was able to recruit enough players and sponsors to field a team in the 2012 Group 7 Rugby League first grade competition after missing the 2011 season, the club re-branded themselves to "Nowra-Bomaderry" and established a new logo. The logo is based on the original logo, but utilises the club's colours of gold, blue and black. The year 2012 is also brandished on the logo.
2014
The Jets won the first grade competition in 2014. Led by Ben Wellington the Nowra-Bomaderry Jets completed a fairy tale finish by beating Warilla 30–20.
2015
After three years of no fielding an Under 18's team, the Jets won the Under 18's premiership in 2015. Coached by journeyman and the Jets 1st Grade prop Mick Blattner they completed another fairy tale for the club with many of the players still only 17.
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2008–2010
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2012–present
Honours
Team
- Group 7 Rugby League Premierships:
- Group 7 Rugby League Runners-Up: WLT Women's League Tag 2011 & 2013
- CRL Clayton Cup: None
Individual
- Group 7 Rugby League Kevin Walsh Memorial Trophy (Leading Point-scorer): 1
- Leigh Ardler (2008)[2]
- Group 7 Rugby League Tim Jones Memorial Trophy (Leading Try-scorer): 1
- Leigh Ardler (2008)[2]
- Group 7 Rugby League Michael Cronin Medal (Best & Fairest)
- Samuel Stewart (2012)[2]
- Group 7 Rugby League Roy Stewart Trophy (Rookie of the Year): 1
- Ryan James (2014)[2]
References
- ^ a b Warriors, Swamp Rats join forces
- ^ a b c d e f g Group 7 History Archived 8 August 2016 at the Wayback Machine