Nowra-Bomaderry Jets

Nowra-Bomaderry Jets
Club information
Full name Nowra-Bomaderry Jets
Rugby League Football Club
Short name The Jets
Colours      Blue
     Gold
     Black
Founded 2007
Current details
Ground(s)
Coach(s) Ben Wellington (1st) / James Wellington (Res) / Peter Atfield (3rd Grade) / Ryan James & Steven Brandon (Under 18's) / Talia Atfield (WLT)
Captain(s) 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 premiership Nil

The Nowra-Bomaderry Jets are an Australian rugby league football team based in Nowra, a coastal town of the South Coast region. The club is a part of Country Rugby League and previously competed in the South Coast first grade competition since 2008 when struggling clubs Nowra Warriors and Bomaderry Swamp Rats merged at the end of the 2007 competition. The Nowra Warriors and Bomaderry Swamp Rats still field teams in junior rugby league competitions.

History

See also: Nowra Warriors

In November 2007, it was decided that the Nowra Warriors would merge with long-term rivals the Bomaderry Swamp Rats for the 2008 season. Both teams had been struggling with performance and sponsorship. Bomaderry had been out of first grade for six years prior to this decision. In the past, talks of merging had been quickly dismissed, but this time it was critical for the survival of both sides.[1]

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.[1] This is the natural result from the colours of each side, with Bomaderry formerly of blue and gold and Nowra of gold and black. Their logo is similar to that of NSWRL Premier League side Newtown Jets, with the name "Jets" inscribed over a large "S" (symbolising "Shoalhaven", in contrast to the large "N" of Newtown).

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 tail 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.

Honours

Team

WLT Womans League Tag 2012
1st Grade 2014
Under 18's 2015

Individual

Leigh Ardler (2008)
Leigh Ardler (2008)
Samuel Stewart (2012)
Ryan James (2014)

Coaches

2008 -
2009 -
2010 -
2011 - N/A
2012 - Chris Quinlan
2013 - Nathan Deaves
2014 - Ben Wellington
2015 - Ben Wellington
2016 - Ben Wellington


2008 -
2009 -
2010 -
2011 -
2012 -
2013 - Warren Goodsall
2014 - Warren Goodsall
2015 - Warren Goodsall
2016 - James Wellington
2008 -
2009 -
2010 -
2011 -
2012 -
2013 -
2014 -
2015 - Peter Atfield
2016 - Peter Atfield
2008 -
2009 -
2010 -
2011 - Warren Goodsall
2012 - N/A
2013 - N/A
2014 - N/A
2015 - Mick Blattner
2016 - Ryan James & Steven Brandon
2011 - Scott Chittleborough
2012 - Scott Chittleborough
2013 - Scott Chittleborough
2014 - Scott Chittleborough
2015 - Belinda Holt
2016 - Talia Atfield

Captains

2008 -
2009 -
2010 -
2011 - N/A
2012 - Sam Stewart
2013 - Ben Wellington
2014 - Ben Wellington
2015 - Ben Wellington
2016 - Ben Wellington


2008 -
2009 -
2010 -
2011 -
2012 -
2013 - Gerald Browne
2014 - Gerald Browne
2015 - Gerald Browne
2016 -
2008 -
2009 -
2010 -
2011 -
2012 -
2013 -
2014 -
2015 -
2016 -
2008 -
2009 -
2010 -
2011 -
2012 - N/A
2013 - N/A
2014 - N/A
2015 -
2016 -
2011 - Belinda Chittleborough
2012 - Belinda Chittleborough
2013 - Belinda Chittleborough
2014 - Belinda Chittleborough
2015 - Talia Atfield
2016 - Talia Atfield

[2]

References

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