The 2012 New South Wales Cup was the 105th season of New South Wales's top-level statewide rugby league competition. The competition is contested by eleven teams over a 30 Week Long Season (including Finals), which concludes with the 2012 Grand Final at ANZ Stadium in Sydney.
Newtown 22 (Daniel Tupou, Jack Bosden, Francis Vaiotu, Nafe Seluini tries; Daniel Mortimer 3 goals) defeated Balmain Ryde-Eastwood 18 (Ava Seumanufagai, Sean Meaney, Josh Davis, Dane Chisholm tries; Sean Meaney goal) at ANZ Stadium, Homebush on 30 September 2012.[2]
Bundaberg Red Cup
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The 2012 Bundaberg Red Cup season was the third tier rugby league competition held in New South Wales, after the National Rugby League and New South Wales Cup.
Ladder
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2012 Bundaberg Red Cup - Final Table
Team
Pld
W
D
L
B
PF
PA
PD
Pts
1
The Entrance Tigers
18
14
0
4
0
605
260
+345
28
2
Wentworthville Magpies
18
13
1
4
0
743
332
+411
27
3
Windsor Wolves
18
13
1
4
0
682
358
+324
27
4
St Johns Eagles
18
13
0
5
0
586
457
+129
26
5
Cabramatta Two Blues
18
12
1
5
0
580
362
+218
25
6
Mount Pritchard Mounties
18
11
0
7
0
642
471
+171
22
7
Auburn Warriors
18
5
2
11
0
446
614
-168
12
8
Burwood North Ryde
18
3
0
15
0
400
720
-320
6
9
Blacktown Workers
18
2
1
15
0
372
904
-532
5
10
Kingsgrove Colts
18
1
0
17
0
244
822
-578
2
Finals
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Qualifying / Elimination Finals
Major / Minor Semi-finals
Preliminary Final
Grand Final
1
The Entrance
16
The Entrance
14
Wentworthville
14
Wentworthville
16
2
Wentworthville
36
Wentworthville
28
3
Windsor
16
Cabramatta
18
Windsor
14
Cabramatta
20
4
St Johns Eagles
20
5
Cabramatta
24
Grand final
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Wentworthville 16 (Cecil McKenzie, Mitch Stanfield, Pat Mataele tries; Aaron Fluke 2 goals) defeated The Entrance 14 (Mark Falaniko, Tim Nawaqatabu tries; Jake Fitzpatrick 3 goals) at St Mary's League Stadium on September 22, 2012.[3]
^"NSW Cup Premiers". NSWRL News. 8 (33). Sydney: TL Sports Publications on behalf of New South Wales Rugby League: 17–19. September 27, 2015.
^"Ron Massey Cup - Previous Grand Finals". NSWRL News. 8 (33). Sydney: TL Sports Publications on behalf of New South Wales Rugby League: 37–39. September 27, 2015.