Junior League Shire Touch League
#PlayNRL - Junior League
The Cronulla Sharks work very closely with the Cronulla Sutherland Junior League in promoting rugby league as a healthy sporting option for youth in the local area.
Through development and junior representative programs the Sharks also attempt to provide quality coaching and playing opportunities in offering elite players a pathway to the high levels of the game.
With over 4000 active participants throughout the 14 clubs in the Sutherland Shire, the Sharks are committed to supporting the junior competitions and their players, while acknowledging and assisting the efforts of the many volunteers who commit time to developing and growing the sport of Rugby League.
Girls can now play Sharks LeagueTouch for their local JRL club. LeagueTouch is an exciting non-contact(touch) form of rugby league with kicking and conversions after a try. Games are played on Sunday morning with JRL games.
Shire Touch Football
Touch football is available all year round for seniors and juniors at Taren Point Touch Association.
Winter Competition:
- May - September
- Monday nights (Mens & Mixed divisions)
- Wednesday nights (Ladies, Mens over 30’s & Mixed divisions)
- Junior competition is played using Sharks LeagueTouch rules on Sundays with the Junior Rugby League. Click HERE for LeagueTouch
Summer Competition:
- October - March
- Tuesday nights (Mens & Mixed divisions)
- Wednesday nights (Ladies, Mens over 30’s & Mixed divisions)
- Junior competition is played on Wednesday’s from September - December.
Summer League Touch is available for boys, girls and seniors, for more information and to register CLICK HERE
Cronulla Sharks Touch Football representative teams are selected from these competitions. For more information on ShireTouch contact Aileen on [email protected] or call on 0431-908-984
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks respect and honour the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.