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Bulldogs TV has spent the evening at Revesby Heights Junior Rugby League Club to find out the history of the club and spend time training with the under 8's.

The Revesby Heights Rhinos will this year enter into their 52nd year in the junior league. Here is a snap shot of the history of the club.

1963 Revesby enter the Canterbury Bankstown DJRL.
Club colours are Red, White & Blue, with the first playing jersey having horizontal stripes.

1967 Revesby District changes name to Revesby Heights.
Playing jersey changed to old "Berries" pattern with red "V"

1970 Revesby Heights win their First Ever Premierships
Revesby Heights F Grade win the Premiership           
Revesby Heights G Grade win the Premiership

1971 Revesby Heights H Grade win the Premiership

1973 Revesby Heights J Grade win the Premiership

1974 Revesby Heights M Grade win the Premiership

1975 Revesby Heights L Grade win the Premiership
 
1979 Revesby Heights I Grade win the Premiership

1981 Revesby Heights I Grade win the Premiership
Revesby Heights win the last N Grade competition under the old rules

1984 Revesby Heights D Grade win the Premiership

1985 Revesby Heights E Grade win the Premiership

1986 Revesby Heights B Grade win the Premiership
Revesby Heights D Grade win the Premiership

1987 Revesby Heights C Grade win the Premiership

1989 Revesby Heights D Grade win the Premiership

1994 New Premiership Format Introduced
Revesby Heights U/11 Reserves (J Grade) win thePremiership

1995 Revesby Heights U/10’s win the Premiership

1997 Revesby Heights U/14’s win the Premiership

1998 Revesby Heights U/12 Reserves win the Premiership
Revesby Heights U/9 Reserves win the Premiership

1999 Revesby Heights U/11 Reserves Undefeated Premiers

2003 First time Revesby Heights wins three premierships in a season
Revesby Heights U/6 Grade win the Premiership
Revesby Heights U/8 Reserves win the Premiership
Revesby Heights U/9 Reserves win the Premiership

2004 Revesby Heights field 12 teams in the competition
Revesby Heights field a record four U/6 teams

2006 Revesby Heights U/7 Grade Undefeated Premiers
Revesby Heights U/7 Grade win Tommy Bishop Shield

2007 Revesby Heights U/11 Reserves Undefeated Premiers
Revesby Heights U/8 Grade win Premierships

2008 Lachlan Burr selected for NSW U/16

2009 Revesby Heights U/13 Division 2 win the Premiership
Revesby Heights U/12 Division 2 win the Premiership
Lachlan Burr selected for NSW U/18
Lachlan Burr awarded Peter 'Bullfrog' Moore Memorial Sports Foundation Scholarship

2010 Revesby Heights change name to "Revesby Heights Rhino’s JRLFC"
Playing jersey changed to incorporate new Rhino logo
Rhinos U19's (div 2) & U8's (div 3) win first premierships under new name

2011 Ali Allouche selected in Australian U15 Schoolboys side
Lachlan Burr and James O'Brien represent the Bulldogs at NYC
Chris Taripo represents the Roosters at NYC
Joe Toleafoa represents South Sydney at NYC

2012 Ali Allouche named Bulldogs Harold Matthews captain
Ali Allouche, Jaydn McGregor and Daniel Russell all selected in 2012 Bulldogs Harold Matthews squad
Lachlan Burr and James O'Brien represent the Bulldogs at NYC
Chris Taripo represents the Roosters at NYC
Joe Toleafoa represents South Sydney at NYC

Neptune Park is the home ground of the Revesby Heights Rhinos JRLFC

Acknowledgement of Country

Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs respect and honour the Darug and Eora nations, who are 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.