The National Rugby League (NRL) is the top league of professional rugby league clubs in Australasia. Run by the Australian Rugby League Commission, however, there has not been a league-wide Reserve Grade competition since 1988, when the former New South Wales Rugby League expanded interstate to make the first attempt at a national competition, with the NRL Reserve Grade competition being shut down at the end of the 2002 season.
As a result, NRL-listed players who are not selected in their senior teams are made eligible to play in one of the second-tier state leagues: the New South Wales Cup or the Queensland Cup. The system used to accommodate NRL-listed players within these leagues varies considerably from state to state.
Current affiliations
For the 2026 season, the 17 National Rugby League clubs will have the following reserves arrangements.
Current clubs
Future clubs
NRL club affiliation history
Australian Capital Territory club
Canberra Raiders
Upon their entry to the NSWRL premiership in 1982, the Raiders entered a team in the NSWRL's reserve grade competition. In the NRL-era the club has had the following arrangements:
In 2014 the Raiders had a club affiliation agreement with the Queensland Cup's Souths Logan Magpies, but did not supply any contracted players to play in the Queensland Cup competition.
New South Wales clubs
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
- 1998âÂÂ2008 â fielded stand-alone team in NSWRL organised competitions
- 2009 â affiliation agreement with Bankstown City Bulls
- 2010âÂÂ2020, 2023âÂÂpresent â stand-alone reserve grade team in New South Wales Cup
- 2021 â affiliation agreement with Mount Pritchard Mounties
- 2022 â split affiliation agreement with Mount Pritchard Mounties and stand-alone reserve grade team in NSW Cup
From 2023âÂÂ2025, the Bulldogs maintained a club affiliation agreement with the Queensland Cup's Western Clydesdales, but did not supply any contracted players to play in the Queensland Cup competition.
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
- 1998âÂÂ2007 â fielded stand-alone team in NSWRL organised competitions
- 2008 â joint venture with Cobras Junior Rugby League Club, known as Cronulla-Sutherland Cobras
- 2009âÂÂ2010 â stand-alone reserve grade team in New South Wales Cup
- 2011âÂÂ2014 â joint venture with Melbourne Storm to field reserve grade players in NSW Cup under Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks name
- 2015âÂÂpresent â club affiliation with Newtown Jets
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
- 1998âÂÂ1999 and 2003âÂÂ2008 â fielded stand-alone team in NSWRL organised competitions
- 2009âÂÂ2010 â fielded reserve grade team in Queensland Cup, playing as the Sunshine Coast Sea Eagles
- 2011âÂÂ2016, 2025âÂÂpresent â stand-alone reserve grade team in New South Wales Cup
- 2017âÂÂ2024 â affiliation agreement with Blacktown Workers
During the 2000âÂÂ2002 period when Manly operated the Northern Eagles joint venture in the NRL with the North Sydney Bears, both teams featured reserve grade teams in NSWRL competitions.
Newcastle Knights
- 1998âÂÂ2007 â fielded stand-alone team in NSWRL organised competitions
- 2008 â affiliation agreement with Central Newcastle
- 2009 â None (Knights reserves played in local Newcastle rugby league competition)
- 2010âÂÂ2011 â affiliation agreement with Central Coast Centurions
- 2012âÂÂpresent â stand-alone reserve grade team in New South Wales Cup
From 2020âÂÂ2022 the Knights had a club affiliation agreement with the Queensland Cup's Ipswich Jets, but did not supply any contracted players to play in the Queensland Cup competition.
Parramatta Eels
- 1998âÂÂ2007 â fielded stand-alone team in NSWRL organised competitions
- 2008âÂÂ2019 â club affiliation with Wentworthville Magpies
- 2020âÂÂpresent â stand-alone reserve grade team in New South Wales Cup
Penrith Panthers
- 1998âÂÂ2002 â fielded stand-alone team in NSWRL organised competitions
- 2003âÂÂ2006 â joint venture St Mary's Cougars known as St Mary's-Penrith Cougars
- 2007, 2014âÂÂpresent â stand-alone reserve grade team in New South Wales Cup
- 2008âÂÂ2013 â club affiliation with Windsor Wolves
South Sydney Rabbitohs
- 1998âÂÂ1999, 2002âÂÂ2006 â fielded stand-alone team in NSWRL organised competitions
- 2007âÂÂ2018 â club affiliation with North Sydney Bears
- 2019âÂÂpresent â stand-alone reserve grade team in New South Wales Cup
During the 2000âÂÂ2001 period when South Sydney were excluded from the NRL competition, the club maintained a team in NSWRL organised competitions.
In 2006, South Sydney had a club affiliation agreement with the Queensland Cup's Easts Tigers, but did not supply any contracted players to play in the Queensland Cup competition.
From 2024âÂÂ2025, South Sydney maintained a club affiliation agreement with the Townsville Blackhawks, but did not supply any contracted players to play in the Queensland Cup competition.
St. George-Illawarra Dragons
Formed as a joint venture between the Illawarra Steelers and St. George Dragons, the St. George-Illawarra Dragons entered the NRL in the 1999 NRL season. Both teams had fielded stand-alone teams in the NSWRL organised competition in 1998.
- 1999 â fielded two reserve grade teams Illawarra Steelers and St. George Dragons in NSWRL organised competitions.
- 2000âÂÂ2007 â fielded stand-alone team in NSWRL organised competitions
- 2008, 2011 â reserve grade players played in Illawarra District Rugby League competition
- 2009âÂÂ2010 â joint venture with Shellharbour City Dragons
- 2012âÂÂ2017 â club affiliation with Illawarra Cutters
- 2018âÂÂpresent â stand-alone reserve grade team in New South Wales Cup
Wests Tigers
Formed as a joint venture between the Balmain Tigers and Western Suburbs Magpies, the Wests Tigers entered the NRL in the 2000 NRL season. Both teams had previously fielded stand-alone teams in NSWRL organised competitions during the 1998 and 1999 seasons.
- 2000âÂÂ2012 â fielded two reserve grade teams Balmain Tigers and Western Suburbs Magpies in NSWRL organised competitions. From 2005âÂÂ2012, Balmain played as Balmain-Ryde-Eastwood Tigers.
- 2013âÂÂ2018 â stand-alone reserve grade team in New South Wales Cup
- 2019âÂÂpresent â stand-alone reserve grade team in New South Wales Cup playing as Western Suburbs Magpies
New Zealand club
New Zealand Warriors
Queensland clubs
Brisbane Broncos
Upon their entry to the NSWRL premiership in 1988 the Broncos entered a team in the NSWRL's reserve grade competition. In the NRL-era the club has had the following arrangements:
From 2026, Brisbane will maintain a club affiliation agreement with the Sunshine Coast Falcons, but will not supply any contracted players to play for the club.
Dolphins
Gold Coast Titans
North Queensland Cowboys
- 1998 â club affiliation agreement with Townsville Stingers
- 1999 â split club affiliation with Cairns Cyclones and Wests Panthers
- 2000âÂÂ2001 â fielded stand-alone team in NSWRL organised competition
- 2002âÂÂ2007 â fielded reserve grade team in Queensland Cup known as North Queensland Young Guns
- 2008âÂÂpresent â split club affiliation with Mackay Cutters
- 2008âÂÂpresent â split club affiliation with Northern Pride
- 2015âÂÂ2023, 2026âÂÂpresent â split club affiliation with Townsville Blackhawks
South Australian club
Adelaide Rams
In their only NRL season, the Rams had the following arrangement:
Victorian club
Melbourne Storm
From 2026, Melbourne also entered into a pathways partnership with Mounties, for players from the club to play in the NSW Cup competition with Melbourne, and Victorian players to play in the Ron Massey Cup competition with Mounties.
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