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The New South Wales Rugby League will administer several Major Competitions during the 2024 season. This will include five men's competitions, two women's ...
Second round: 117 New South Wales clubs level 5 and below entered this stage. 49 Northern New South Wales clubs level 4 and below entered this stage. 38 Queensland clubs (1 from the previous round and 37 teams from levels 5 and below) entered this stage. 78 Victorian clubs progressed to this stage.
The 2023 season of the New South Wales Cup commenced on the 3 March. Teams played 26 regular competition rounds, with the top five teams qualifying for the final series in September. Round 10 will be only played at 2 grounds as part of magic round that being North Sydney Oval and HE Laybutt Field [1]
The 2024 season is a double round-robin format with each team playing 30 games for the regular season. The top-six team qualifies to the finals series which returned after the format was omitted from last season. [1] [2] The competition's matches were broadcast free and live on YouTube with the addition of the 2024 Waratah Cup. [3]
The 2024 NSW Open was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the fourth edition of the tournament which was part of the 2024 ATP Challenger Tour and the tenth edition of the tournament which was part of the 2024 ITF Women's World Tennis Tour. It took place in Sydney, Australia between 28 October and 3 November 2024.
Fourth round: 16 Australian Capital Territory clubs (4 from the previous round and 12 teams from levels 2–3) entered this stage. 64 New South Wales Clubs (44 from the previous round and 20 teams from levels 2–3) entered this stage. 32 Northern New South Wales clubs (20 from the previous round and 12 teams from level 2) entered this stage.
The Waratah Cup is a knockout cup competition in New South Wales, run by the governing body of football in NSW, Football NSW.Teams competing in the Waratah Cup come from the National Premier Leagues NSW, NSW League One, NSW League Two, and numerous other semi professional & amateur association clubs within New South Wales.