Kiama Knights
Club information | |
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Full name |
Kiama Rugby League Football Club |
Short name | The Knights |
Colours |
Primary: Red Black Secondary: White |
Founded | 1914 |
Current details | |
Ground(s) | |
Chairman | Neil Piper |
Coach(s) | Simon Foster |
Captain(s) | Dean Gentle |
Competition | Group 7 Rugby League |
Records | |
Premierships | 11 (1925, 1930, 1933, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1950, 1969, 1983, 1985) |
Runners-up | 12 (1918, 1919, 1934, 1935, 1940, 1941, 1951, 1953, 1977, 1984, 1990, 1991) |
The Kiama Knights are an Australian rugby league football team based in Kiama, a coastal town of the Illawarra and South Coast regions. The club was formed in 1914 as one of the founding members of South Coast Rugby League, and continue to participate in this league's local competition.
History
On May 30, 1914, Kiama kicked-off the inaugural South Coast Rugby League competition with a 6-3 home win at Kiama Showground against nearest neighbour and soon to be biggest rivals, Gerringong. Gerringong, however, would go on to take out the premiership final with an 11-10 victory at the Kiama Showground, a match that would charge a sixpence to attend.[1] In 1930, Kiama merged with Bombo and they won the title that year. As Bombo-Kiama, the club won the title again in 1933. In 1940 the team would be only referred to by Kiama and this team won the first of four consecutive titles in 1945, an achievement which has not been surpassed in the league to this day. Kiama has won 11 Group 7 premierships overall, behind Gerringong (16), Berry and Albion Park (12).
Name and emblem
The Kiama Knights were not always known by this moniker. In 1918, when the competition reformed after World War I, the club was known as the Dinkums, before switching to Warriors the following year. In 1923 the club was known as the Starlights.[2] The Kiama Knights emblem is adopted from that of the Newcastle Knights.
Colours
The colours used by the Kiama side are red, black and white, following a similar strip to that of the NSWRL Sydney team, the North Sydney Bears.
Home ground
The Kiama Knights have played out of the Kiama Showground since their inception in 1914. At one stage this ground was called "Church Point", due to its geographical location. The showground has undergone a recent development to its grandstand and pavilion in 2009.[3]
Players
Current players
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Notable past players
- Shaun Timmins (1994-06 Illawarra Steelers & St. George Illawarra Dragons)
- Brett Morris (2006- St. George Illawarra Dragons)
- Josh Morris (2007- St. George Illawarra Dragons & Canterbury Bulldogs)
- Mitch Rein (2011- St. George Illawarra Dragons)
Honours
Team
- Group 7 Rugby League Premierships: 11
- 1925, 1930, 1933, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1950, 1969, 1983, 1985
- Group 7 Rugby League Runners-Up: 12
- 1918, 1919, 1934, 1935, 1940, 1941, 1951, 1953, 1977, 1984, 1990, 1991
- Group 7 Second Grade Premierships: 8
- 1919, 1921, 1923, 1929, 1936, 1950, 1951, 1982
- Group 7 U-18's Premierships: 6
- 1945, 1946, 1982, 1992, 2002, 2004
- Leo O'Dwyer Cups: 4
- 1948, 1949, 1950, 1985
Individual
- Michael Cronin Medal: 4
- Peter Gentle (1991), Andrew Jackson (1998), Daniel Gunning (2002 & 2006)
- Group 7 Rugby League Player of the Year: 4
- Peter French (1983), Graham Murtagh (1995), Mark Duncan (2004), Daniel Gunning (2006)
- Group 7 Rugby League Rookie of the Year: 2
- Graham Murtagh (1983), Mitch Rein (2008)
- Group 7 Rugby League Leading Point-scorer: 1
- Tony Fitler (1984)
- Group 7 Rugby League Leading Try-scorer: 4
- Peter Gentle (1983), Ian Howcroft (1986), Robert Baillie (1989), Jeremy Alger (2008)
- Group 7 Under-21s Player of the Year: 2
- Scott Morris (2001), John Elliott (2006)
- Group 7 Under-18s Player of the Year: 3
- Dean Antony (1992), Paul Ross (2003), James Gilmore (2009)
- Kevin Walsh Scholarship: 8
- Joe Murphy (1982), Dean Smith (1985), John Watkins & Scott England (1988), Matt Duggan (1990), Samuel Burke (1999), Josh Elliott (2001), Mitch Rein (2005)
Source: Group 7 History
References
External links
- Kiama Knights Homepage
- Country Rugby League Homepage
- Country Rugby League
- South Coast Rugby League Homepage
- Group 7 Rugby League