CENTRAL JUNIORS
Registrations OPEN December 2nd 2024
For the 2025 season

welcome
Welcome to Central Juniors
Central Charlestown Junior Rugby League Club is one of the oldest junior clubs in the Newcastle district. Formed in 1966, Central Juniors is as strong today as it was back then, proudly nurturing and supporting the development of over 300 players from the age of 5 through to U18s!
Over the past few years we have proudly watched on as some of our past Juniors have taken the field to play NRL or NRLW. We look forward to seeing many more players from our great club go on to play in the NRL, for their State and their Country.

Register for 2025
Registrations open 2/12/24 – 30/6/25 for the 2025 season. Early Bird prices are available for anyone that registers and pays before 1/2/25.

Central Juniors Indigenous Round
Every year we celebrate the many cultures within our diverse club through our Indigenous Round.

history
A proud history of over 50 years!
Central Charlestown Junior Rugby League Football Club is a proud family club located in the Newcastle / Lake Macquarie area.
We are a family focused community club, committed to fostering an all inclusive, positive environment for boys and girls from U5’s through to U18s.
We are closely linked to our Senior Club: Central Newcastle Butcher Boys and Birds.
Key Dates for 2025

Indigenous Round 2025
Date TBC
Join us for a full day of footy fun as we celebrate all of our Indigenous Players and their families!
With all our Junior Teams playing at home our signature Indigenous Round is a date for your calendar!
If you are interested in being part of this event or providing Sponsorship please contact us on centraljuniorsponsorships@gmail.com
Acknowledgement of Country
We would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge that we respectfully train and play on Awabakal Land.
We honour this privilege and responsibility with respect, humility and curiosity.
We acknowledge the wisdom, and diversity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ways of seeing and being, and their Elders past, present and emerging.