Sydney University

Australian Shute Shield | Australia

Team Info

Founded: 1900

Stadium: Sydney University Football Ground (No.2 Oval)

Manager: N/A

Upcoming Matches

Date Match Time
09 May 2026 Hunter vs Sydney University 05:05:00
16 May 2026 Randwick vs Sydney University 05:05:00
23 May 2026 Sydney University vs Gordon 05:05:00
30 May 2026 Sydney University vs Eastern Suburbs 05:05:00
13 Jun 2026 Eastwood vs Sydney University 05:05:00
20 Jun 2026 Sydney University vs West Harbour 05:05:00
27 Jun 2026 Northern Suburbs vs Sydney University 05:05:00
04 Jul 2026 Manly vs Sydney University 05:05:00
11 Jul 2026 Sydney University vs Hunter 05:05:00
18 Jul 2026 Gordon vs Sydney University 05:05:00

Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
02 May 2026
05:05
Sydney University 15 - 21 Manly Australian Shute Shield
25 Apr 2026
05:05
Sydney University 50 - 15 Western Sydney Two Blues Australian Shute Shield
18 Apr 2026
05:05
Southern Districts 28 - 31 Sydney University Australian Shute Shield
11 Apr 2026
05:10
Sydney University 7 - 45 Warringah Australian Shute Shield
Sydney University Football Ground (No.2 Oval)
09 Aug 2025
05:05
Sydney University 21 - 42 Eastwood Australian Shute Shield
02 Aug 2025
05:05
Eastern Suburbs 42 - 15 Sydney University Australian Shute Shield
26 Jul 2025
05:05
Western Sydney Two Blues 28 - 31 Sydney University Australian Shute Shield
18 Jul 2025
09:50
Sydney University 45 - 24 Manly Australian Shute Shield
12 Jul 2025
05:05
Sydney University 24 - 35 Northern Suburbs Australian Shute Shield
05 Jul 2025
05:05
Randwick 40 - 17 Sydney University Australian Shute Shield

About Sydney University

The Sydney University Football Club, founded in 1863, is the oldest club now playing rugby union in Australia, although this date is disputed by historian Tom Hickie who argues that it was 1865.

Sydney Uni was a member of the inaugural Sydney club competition in 1874, along with the Balmain Rugby Union Football Club, Newington College and The King's School. The club currently competes in the Shute Shield competition and has the most senior premiership titles of all Sydney clubs.

After playing home games at the Sydney University Oval No.1 for 153 years, the club moved to the redeveloped Oval No.2 for the 2016 season. Sydney Uni Sport completed the building of a new training facility and grandstand at that ground accommodating 1,200 spectators.

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