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Masters


Welcome to the St Marys Masters home page. Hopefully this will give you an insight into the Masters game that we all love so much.

The Masters of Rugby League was formed for semi-retired and non-competitive players and officials to showcase their skills and abilities on the field without the risk of serious injury. The objective is to enjoy the game but still be able to get out of bed the next morning and go to work.

The Game is open to all. You must have obtained the age of 35yrs and not be playing any other competition football.

All games end in a draw with the emphasis being on sportsmanship, showing old skills and just enjoying the opportunity to still play Rugby League and renewing old friendships with a little bit of a convivial thrown in.

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Click here for Masters of Rugby League rules 

A big thank you must go to our sponsors - don't forget to support them because they are the one's making it cheap and affordable for you to play.

  • Dennis Yopp at Tansinna Holdings
  • Elgas Elgas Logo JPG
  • Goodfellows

Click here to view the Masters AGM Minutes

Click here to view Masters Draw 

Click here to view Masters Club Grounds

INTERNATIONAL MASTERS RUGBY LEAGUE TOURNAMENT

FRIDAY 26 SEPTEMBER TO FRIDAY 3 OCTOBER 2008

Venue : St Marys Rugby League Club, Cnr Forrester & Boronia Rds,
St Marys NSW  2760 Australia

Ground: The Western Weekender Stadium

Restricted to ex players over 35 years old this tournament has been running in New Zealand since 1993 and has been played in Australia on four occasions. At least 70 teams will be participating in this great week of Rugby League where old friends meet to enjoy a game with restricted rules and to bring back some great memories.

With 30 teams from New Zealand, others from overseas, Queensland, Western Australia and other States this will be the biggest ever.

This is a week of entertainment with games on the Saturday, Monday, Wednesday and the International games on the last Friday.

For more information visit http://www.mastersrugbyleague.com/ (NZ) or http://www.mastersofrugbyleague.com.au/  (AUST)