On this page is listed an (as-of-now) inexhaustive list of competition winners within RL. It is a work in progress. I hope you enjoy seeing it.
MEN’S TEAM HONOURS:
INTERNATIONAL:
World Cup:

- 1954: Great Britain
- 1957: Australia
- 1960: Great Britain (2)
- 1968: Australia (2)
- 1970: Australia (3)
- 1972: Great Britain (3)
- 1975: Australia (4)
- 1977: Australia (5)
- 1985-88: Australia (6)
- 1989-92: Australia (7)
- 1995: Australia (8)
- 2000: Australia (9)
- 2008: New Zealand
- 2013: Australia (10)
- 2017: Australia (11)
- 2021*: Australia (12)
* played in 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic
Tri-Nations/Four Nations

Tri-Nations:
- 1999: Australia
- 2004: Australia (2)
- 2005: New Zealand
- 2006: Australia (3)
Four Nations:
- 2009: Australia
- 2010: New Zealand
- 2011: Australia (2)
- 2014: New Zealand (2)
- 2016: Australia (3)
The Ashes
- 1908-09: Great Britain
- 1910: Great Britain (2)
- 1911-12: Australia
- 1914: Great Britain (3)
- 1920: Australia (2)
- 1921-22: Great Britain (4)
- 1924: Great Britain (5)
- 1928: Great Britain (6)
- 1929-30: Great Britain (7)
- 1932: Great Britain (8)
- 1933: Great Britain (9)
- 1936: Great Britain (10)
- 1937: Great Britain (11)
- 1946: Great Britain (12)
- 1948: Great Britain (13)
- 1950: Australia (3)
- 1952: Great Britain (14)
- 1954: Australia (4)
- 1956: Great Britain (15)
- 1958: Great Britain (16)
- 1959: Great Britain (17)
- 1962: Great Britain (18)
- 1963: Australia (5)
- 1966: Australia (6)
- 1967: Australia (7)
- 1970: Great Britain (19)
- 1973: Australia (8)
- 1974: Australia (9)
- 1978: Australia (10)
- 1979: Australia (11)
- 1982: Australia (12)
- 1984: Australia (13)
- 1986: Australia (14)
- 1988: Australia (15)
- 1990: Australia (16)
- 1992: Australia (17)
- 1994: Australia (18)
- 2001: Australia (19)
- 2003: Australia (20)
- 2025: Australia (21)
Anzac Test
- 1997: Australia
- 1998: New Zealand
- 1999: Australia (2)
- 2000: Australia (3)
- No competition between 2000-2004
- 2004: Australia (4)
- 2005: Australia (5)
- 2006: Australia (6)
- 2007: Australia (7)
- 2008: Australia (8)
- 2009: Australia (9)
- 2010: Australia (10)
- 2011: Australia (11)
- 2012: Australia (12)
- 2013: Australia (13)
- 2014: Australia (14)
- 2015: New Zealand (2)
- 2016: Australia (15)
- 2017: Australia (16)
Baskerville Shield:

- 2002: Great Britain (Also Competed as England)
- 2007: Great Britain (2, Also Competed as England)
- 2015: England (3, Also Competed as Great Britain)
- 2018: England (4, Also Competed as Great Britain)
- 2019: New Zealand
Polynesian Cup
- 2010: Samoa
- 2013: Tonga
- 2015: Samoa (2)
- 2016: Samoa (3)
- 2018: Tonga (2)
Melanesian Cup
- 2015: Fiji
- 2016: Papua New Guinea
- 2018: Papua New Guinea (2)
- 2019: Fiji (2)
- 2022: Papua New Guinea (3)
Colonial Cup
- 2010: United States
- 2011: United States (2)
- 2012: United States (3)
- 2013: United States (4)
- 2014: Canada
- 2015: Canada (2)
- 2016: United States (5)
- 2017: United States (6)
- 2024: Draw
European Championship:
- 1935: England
- 1935-36: Wales
- 1936-37: Wales (2)
- 1938: Wales (3)
- 1938-39: France
- No competition was held between 1939-45 due to WWII
- 1945-46: England (2)
- 1946-47: England (3)
- 1947-48: England (4)
- 1948-49: France (2)
- 1949-50: England (5)
- 1950-51: France (3)
- 1951-52: France (4)
- 1952-53: Other Nationalities
- 1953-54: England (6)
- 1954-55: No competition
- 1955-56: Other Nationalities
- No competition between 1956-1969
- 1969-70: England (7)
- No competition between 1970-1975
- 1975: England (8)
- 1976: No competition
- 1977: France (5)
- 1978: England (9)
- 1979: England (10)
- 1980: England (11)
- 1981: France (6)
- No competition between 1981-1995
- 1995: Wales (4)
- 1996: England (12)
- No competition between 1996-2003
- 2003: England (13)
- 2004: England (14)
- 2005: France (7)
- No competition between 2005-2009
- 2009: Wales (5)
- 2010: Wales (6)
- 2011: No competition
- 2012: England Knights
- 2013: No competition
- 2014: Scotland
- 2015: Wales (7)
- No competition between 2015-2018
- 2018: France (8)
Griffin Cup
- 2013: Germany
- 2014: Germany (2)
- 2015: Germany (3)
- 2016: Germany (4)
- 2017: Netherlands
- 2018: Netherlands (2)
- 2019: Netherlands (3)
- 2020: Netherlands (4)
- 2021*: Netherlands (5)
- 2022: Germany (5)
- 2023: Netherlands (6)
*The 2021 fixture was played in three periods of thirty minutes rather than the standard two periods of forty minutes. This means that this fixture is not recognised as a senior international match.
Pacific Cup/Championship:
Pacific Cup:
- 1975: New Zealand Maori
- 1977: New Zealand Maori (2)
- 1986: New Zealand Maori (3)
- 1988: New Zealand Maori (4)
- 1990: Samoa
- 1992: Samoa (2)
- 1994: Tonga
- 1997: New Zealand Residents
- 2004: Cook Islands
- 2006: Tonga (2)
- 2009: Papua New Guinea
Pacific Championship:
- 2019: Australia
- 2020: Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- 2023: New Zealand
- 2024: Australia (2)
- 2025: New Zealand (2)
Pacific Bowl:
- 2019: Fiji
- 2023: Papua New Guinea
- 2024: Papua New Guinea (2)
- 2025: Papua New Guinea (3)
DOMESTIC:
World Club Challenge:

- 1976: Eastern Suburbs (Now known as Sydney Roosters)
- No competition between 1977-1986
- 1987: Wigan
- 1988: No competition
- 1989: Widnes
- 1990: No competition
- 1991: Wigan (2)
- 1992: Brisbane Broncos
- 1993: No competition
- 1994: Wigan (3)
- 1995: No competition
- 1996: No competition
- 1997: Brisbane Broncos (3)
- 1998: No competition
- 1999: No competition
- 2000: Melbourne Storm
- 2001: St Helens
- 2002: Bradford Bulls
- 2003: Sydney Roosters (2)
- 2004: Bradford Bulls (2)
- 2005: Leeds Rhinos
- 2006: Bradford Bulls (3)
- 2007: St Helens (2)
- 2008: Leeds Rhinos (2)
- 2009: Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
- 2010:
Melbourne Storm(Title stripped due to salary cap breaches) - 2011: St. George Illawarra Dragons
- 2012: Leeds Rhinos (3)
- 2013: Melbourne Storm (2)
- 2014: Sydney Roosters (3)
- 2015: South Sydney Rabbitohs
- 2016: North Queensland Cowboys
- 2017: Wigan Warriors (4)
- 2018: Melbourne Storm (3)
- 2019: Sydney Roosters (4)
- 2020: Sydney Roosters (5)
- 2021 & 2022: Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- 2023: St Helens (3)
- 2024: Wigan Warriors (5)
- 2025: Cancelled due to logistical issues
- 2026: Hull KR
War of the Roses:
- 1895-96 (1): Yorkshire
- 1895-96 (2) Lancashire
- 1896-97: Lancashire (2)
- 1897-98: Yorkshire (2)
- 1898-99: Yorkshire (3)
- 1899-1900: Lancashire (3)
- 1900-01: Lancashire (4)
- 1901-02: Yorkshire (4)
- 1902-03: Lancashire (5)
- 1903-04: Lancashire (6)
- 1904-05: Yorkshire (5)
- 1905-06: Lancashire (7)
- 1906-07: Lancashire (8)
- 1907-08: Yorkshire (6)
- 1908-09: Lancashire (9)
- 1909-10: Yorkshire (7)
- 1910-11: Lancashire (10)
- 1911-12: Lancashire (11)
- 1912-13: Yorkshire (8)
- 1913-14: Yorkshire (9)
- No competition between 1914-1919 due to WWI
- 1919-20: Lancashire (12)
- 1920-21: Yorkshire (10)
- 1921-22: Yorkshire (11)
- 1922-23: Draw
- 1923-24: Lancashire (13)
- 1924-25: Lancashire (14)
- 1925-26: Lancashire (15)
- 1926-27: Lancashire (16)
- 1927-28: Lancashire (17)
- 1928-29: Lancashire (18)
- 1929-30: Lancashire (19)
- 1930-31: Yorkshire (12)
- 1931-32: Lancashire (20)
- 1932-33: Yorkshire (13)
- 1933-34: Yorkshire (14)
- 1934-35: Draw (2)
- 1935-36: Lancashire (21)
- 1936-37: Lancashire (22)
- 1937-38: Lancashire (23)
- 1938-39: Draw (3)
- No competition between 1939-1945 due to WWII
- 1945-46: Lancashire (24)
- 1946-47: Yorkshire (15)
- 1947-48: Lancashire (25)
- 1948-49: Lancashire (26)
- 1949-50: Lancashire (27)
- 1950-51: Yorkshire (16)
- 1951-52: Yorkshire (17)
- 1952-53: Yorkshire (18)
- 1953-54: Lancashire (28)
- 1954-55: Yorkshire (19)
- 1955-56: Lancashire (29)
- 1956-57: Lancashire (30)
- 1957-58: Yorkshire (20)
- 1958-59 (1): Yorkshire (21)
- 1958-59 (2): Yorkshire (22)
- 1959-60: Yorkshire (23)
- 1960-61: Lancashire (31)
- 1961-62: Lancashire (32)
- 1962-63: Yorkshire (24)
- 1963-64: Lancashire (33)
- 1964-65: Yorkshire (25)
- 1965-66: Yorkshire (26)
- 1966-67: Lancashire (34)
- 1967-68: Lancashire (35)
- 1968-69: Yorkshire (27)
- 1969-70: Lancashire (36)
- 1970-71 (1): Yorkshire (28)
- 1970-71 (2): Yorkshire (29)
- 1971-72: Yorkshire (30)
- 1972-73: Yorkshire (31)
- 1973-74: Lancashire (37)
- 1974-75 (1): Yorkshire (32)
- 1974-75 (2): Lancashire (38)
- 1975-76: Yorkshire (33)
- 1976-77: Yorkshire (34)
- 1977-78: Lancashire (39)
- 1978-79: Lancashire (40)
- 1979-80: Yorkshire (35)
- 1980-81: Lancashire (41)
- 1981-82: Yorkshire (36)
- 1982-83: Yorkshire (36)
- Format dormant between 1983-1985
- 1985-86: Yorkshire (37)
- 1986-87: Yorkshire (38)
- 1987-88: Yorkshire (39)
- 1988-89: Yorkshire (40)
- 1989-90: Yorkshire (41)
- 1990-91: No competition
- 1991-92: Yorkshire (42)
- Format dormant between 1992-2001
- 2001: Lancashire (42)
- 2002 (1): Lancashire (43)
- 2002 (2): Lancashire (44)
- 2003: Yorkshire (43)
State of Origin:

- 1982: Queensland
- 1983: Queensland (2)
- 1984: Queensland (3)
- 1985: New South Wales
- 1986: New South Wales (2)
- 1987: Queensland (4)
- 1988: Queensland (5)
- 1989: Queensland (6)
- 1990: New South Wales (3)
- 1991: Queensland (7)
- 1992: New South Wales (4)
- 1993: New South Wales (5)
- 1994: New South Wales (6)
- 1995: Queensland (8)
- 1996: New South Wales (7)
- 1997: New South Wales (8)
- 1998: Queensland (9)
- 1999: Draw
- 2000: New South Wales (9)
- 2001: Queensland (10)
- 2002: Draw (2)
- 2003: New South Wales (10)
- 2004: New South Wales (11)
- 2005: New South Wales (12)
- 2006: Queensland (11)
- 2007: Queensland (12)
- 2008: Queensland (13)
- 2009: Queensland (14)
- 2010: Queensland (15)
- 2011: Queensland (16)
- 2012: Queensland (17)
- 2013: Queensland (18)
- 2014: New South Wales (13)
- 2015: Queensland (19)
- 2016: Queensland (20)
- 2017: Queensland (21)
- 2018: New South Wales (14)
- 2019: New South Wales (15)
- 2020: Queensland (22)
- 2021: New South Wales (16)
- 2022: Queensland (23)
- 2023: Queensland (24)
- 2024: New South Wales (17)
- 2025: Queensland (25)
Men’s Super League:

- 1996: St Helens
- 1997: Bradford Bulls
- 1998: Wigan Warriors
- 1999: St Helens (2)
- 2000: St Helens (3)
- 2001: Bradford Bulls (2)
- 2002: St Helens (4)
- 2003: Bradford Bulls (3)
- 2004: Leeds Rhinos
- 2005: Bradford Bulls (4)
- 2006: St Helens (5)
- 2007: Leeds Rhinos (2)
- 2008: Leeds Rhinos (3)
- 2009: Leeds Rhinos (4)
- 2010: Wigan Warriors (2)
- 2011: Leeds Rhinos (5)
- 2012: Leeds Rhinos (6)
- 2013: Wigan Warriors (3)
- 2014: St Helens (6)
- 2015: Leeds Rhinos (7)
- 2016: Wigan Warriors (4)
- 2017: Leeds Rhinos (8)
- 2018: Wigan Warriors (5)
- 2019: St Helens (7)
- 2020: St Helens (8)
- 2021: St Helens (9)
- 2022: St Helens (10)
- 2023: Wigan Warriors (6)
- 2024: Wigan Warriors (7)
- 2025: Hull KR
Super League League Leaders Shield:

- 2002: St Helens
- 2003: Bradford Bulls
- 2004: Leeds Rhinos
- 2005: St Helens (2)
- 2006: St Helens (3)
- 2007: St Helens (4)
- 2008: St Helens (5)
- 2009: Leeds Rhinos (2)
- 2010: Wigan Warriors
- 2011: Warrington Wolves
- 2012: Wigan Warriors (2)
- 2013: Huddersfield Giants
- 2014: St Helens (6)
- 2015: Leeds Rhinos (3)
- 2016: Warrington Wolves (2)
- 2017: Castleford Tigers
- 2018: St Helens (7)
- 2019: St Helens (8)
- 2020: Wigan Warriors (3)
- 2021: Catalans Dragons
- 2022: St Helens (9)
- 2023: Wigan Warriors (4)
- 2024: Wigan Warriors (5)
- 2025: Hull KR
National Rugby League (NRL):

- 1998: Brisbane Broncos
- 1999: Melbourne Storm
- 2000: Brisbane Broncos (2)
- 2001: Newcastle Knights
- 2002: Sydney Roosters
- 2003: Penrith Panthers
- 2004: Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
- 2005: Wests Tigers
- 2006: Brisbane Broncos (3)
- 2007:
Melbourne Storm(Title stripped due to salary cap breaches) - 2008: Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
- 2009:
Melbourne Storm(Title stripped due to salary cap breaches) - 2010: St. George Illawarra Dragons
- 2011: Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (2)
- 2012: Melbourne Storm (2)
- 2013: Sydney Roosters (2)
- 2014: South Sydney Rabbitohs
- 2015: North Queensland Cowboys
- 2016: Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
- 2017: Melbourne Storm (3)
- 2018: Sydney Roosters (3)
- 2019: Sydney Roosters (4)
- 2020: Melbourne Storm (4)
- 2021: Penrith Panthers (2)
- 2022: Penrith Panthers (3)
- 2023: Penrith Panthers (4)
- 2024: Penrith Panthers (5)
- 2025: Brisbane Broncos (4)
J.J. Giltinan Shield (NRL Minor Premiership)

- 1997: Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
- 1998: Brisbane Broncos
- 1999: Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
- 2000: Brisbane Broncos (2)
- 2001: Parramatta Eels
- 2002: New Zealand Warriors
- 2003: Penrith Panthers
- 2004: Sydney Roosters
- 2005: Parramatta Eels (2)
- 2006:
Melbourne Storm(Title stripped due to salary cap breaches) - 2007:
Melbourne Storm(Title stripped due to salary cap breaches) - 2008:
Melbourne Storm(Title stripped due to salary cap breaches) - 2009: St. George-Illawarra Dragons
- 2010: St. George-Illawarra Dragons (2)
- 2011: Melbourne Storm
- 2012: Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
- 2013: Sydney Roosters (2)
- 2014: Sydney Roosters (3)
- 2015: Sydney Roosters (4)
- 2016: Melbourne Storm (2)
- 2017: Melbourne Storm (3)
- 2018: Sydney Roosters (5)
- 2019: Melbourne Storm (4)
- 2020: Penrith Panthers (2)
- 2021: Melbourne Storm (5)
- 2022: Penrith Panthers (3)
- 2023: Penrith Panthers (4)
- 2024: Melbourne Storm (6)
- 2025: Canberra Raiders
RFL Championship First Division (1895–1996)

- 1895-96: Manningham
- 1901-02: Broughton Rangers
- 1902-03: Halifax
- 1903-04: Bradford F.C.
- 1904-05: Oldham
- 1905-06: Leigh
- 1906-07: Halifax (2)
- 1907-08: Hunslet
- 1908-09: Wigan
- 1909-10: Oldham (2)
- 1910-11: Oldham (3)
- 1911-12: Huddersfield
- 1912-13: Huddersfield (2)
- 1913-14: Salford
- 1914-15: Huddersfield (3)
- 1915-16: Dewsbury (Wartime Emergency League)
- 1916-17: Dewsbury (2, Wartime Emergency League)
- 1917-18: Barrow (Wartime Emergency League)
- 1918-19: Rochdale (Lancashire) & Hull FC (Yorkshire)
- 1919-20: Hull F.C (2)
- 1920-21: Hull F.C (3)
- 1921-22: Wigan (2)
- 1922-23: Hull KR
- 1923-24: Batley
- 1924-25: Hull KR (2)
- 1925-26: Wigan (3)
- 1926-27: Swinton
- 1927-28: Swinton (2)
- 1928-29: Huddersfield (4)
- 1929-30: Huddersfield (5)
- 1930-31: Swinton (3)
- 1931-32: St Helens
- 1932-33: Salford (2)
- 1933-34: Wigan (4)
- 1934-35: Swinton (4)
- 1935-36: Hull F.C (4)
- 1936-37: Salford (3)
- 1937-38: Hunslet (2)
- 1938-39: Salford (4)
- 1939-40: Bradford Northern (Wartime Emergency League)
- 1940-41: Bradford Northern (2, Wartime Emergency League)
- 1941-42: Dewsbury (3, Wartime Emergency League)
- 1942-43: Championship result voided
- 1943-44: Wakefield Trinity (Wartime Emergency League)
- 1944-45: Bradford Northern (3, Wartime Emergency League)
- 1945-46: Wigan (5)
- 1946-47: Wigan (6)
- 1947-48: Warrington
- 1948-49: Huddersfield (6)
- 1949-50: Wigan (7)
- 1950-51: Workington Town
- 1951-52: Wigan (8)
- 1952-53: St Helens (2)
- 1953-54: Warrington (2)
- 1954-55: Warrington (3)
- 1955-56: Hull F.C (5)
- 1956-57: Oldham (4)
- 1957-58: Hull F.C (6)
- 1958-59: St Helens (3)
- 1959-60: Wigan (9)
- 1960-61: Leeds
- 1961-62: Huddersfield (6)
- 1962-63: Swinton (5)
- 1963-64: Swinton (6)
- 1964-65: Halifax (3)
- 1965-66: St Helens (4)
- 1966-67: Wakefield Trinity (2)
- 1967-68: Wakefield Trinity (3)
- 1968-69: Leeds (2)
- 1969-70: St Helens (5)
- 1970-71: St Helens (6)
- 1971-72: Leeds (3)
- 1972-73: Dewsbury (4)
- 1973-74: Salford (5)
- 1974-75: St Helens (7)
- 1975-76: Salford (6)
- 1976-77: Featherstone Rovers
- 1977-78: Widnes
- 1978-79: Hull KR (3)
- 1979-80: Bradford Northern (4)
- 1980-81: Bradford Northern (5)
- 1981-82: Leigh (2)
- 1982-83: Hull F.C (7)
- 1983-84: Hull KR (4)
- 1984-85: Hull KR (5)
- 1985-86: Halifax (4)
- 1986-87: Wigan (10)
- 1987-88: Widnes (2)
- 1988-89: Widnes (3)
- 1989-90: Wigan (11)
- 1990-91: Wigan (12)
- 1991-92: Wigan (13)
- 1992-93: Wigan (14)
- 1993-94: Wigan (15)
- 1994-95: Wigan (16)
- 1995-96: Wigan (17)
Editor’s note: The Wartime Emergency Leagues are not generally counted as full Championships, but have been included for completion’s sake.
New South Wales Championship/Australian Rugby League:
- 1908: South Sydney Rabbitohs
- 1909: South Sydney Rabbitohs (2)
- 1910: Newtown Jets
- 1911: Eastern Suburbs (Now Sydney Roosters)
- 1912: Eastern Suburbs (2,Now Sydney Roosters)
- 1913: Eastern Suburbs (3,Now Sydney Roosters)
- 1914: South Sydney Rabbitohs (3)
- 1915: Balmain Tigers
- 1916: Balmain Tigers (2)
- 1917: Balmain Tigers (3)
- 1918: South Sydney Rabbitohs (4)
- 1919: Balmain Tigers (4)
- 1920: Balmain Tigers (5)
- 1921: North Sydney Bears
- 1922: North Sydney Bears (2)
- 1923: Eastern Suburbs (4, Now Sydney Roosters)
- 1924: Balmain Tigers (6)
- 1925: South Sydney Rabbitohs (5)
- 1926: South Sydney Rabbitohs (6)
- 1927: South Sydney Rabbitohs (7)
- 1928: South Sydney Rabbitohs (8)
- 1929: South Sydney Rabbitohs (9)
- 1930: Western Suburbs Magpies
- 1931: South Sydney Rabbitohs (10)
- 1932: South Sydney Rabbitohs (11)
- 1933: Newtown Jets (2)
- 1934: Western Suburbs Magpies (2)
- 1935: Eastern Suburbs (5, Now Sydney Roosters)
- 1936: Eastern Suburbs (6, Now Sydney Roosters)
- 1937: Eastern Suburbs (7, Now Sydney Roosters)
- 1938: Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
- 1939: Balmain Tigers (7)
- 1940: Eastern Suburbs (8, Now Sydney Roosters)
- 1941: St. George Dragons
- 1942: Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (2)
- 1943: Newtown Jets (3)
- 1944: Balmain Tigers (8)
- 1945: Eastern Suburbs (9, Now Sydney Roosters)
- 1946: Balmain Tigers (9)
- 1947: Balmain Tigers (10)
- 1948: Western Suburbs Magpies (3)
- 1949: St. George Dragons (2)
- 1950: South Sydney Rabbitohs (12)
- 1951: South Sydney Rabbitohs (13)
- 1952: Western Suburbs Magpies (4)
- 1953: South Sydney Rabbitohs (14)
- 1954: South Sydney Rabbitohs (15)
- 1955: South Sydney Rabbitohs (16)
- 1956: St. George Dragons (3)
- 1957: St. George Dragons (4)
- 1958: St. George Dragons (5)
- 1959: St. George Dragons (6)
- 1960: St. George Dragons (7)
- 1961: St. George Dragons (8)
- 1962: St. George Dragons (9)
- 1963: St. George Dragons (10)
- 1964: St. George Dragons (11)
- 1965: St. George Dragons (12)
- 1966: St. George Dragons (13)
- 1967: South Sydney Rabbitohs (17)
- 1968: South Sydney Rabbitohs (18)
- 1969: Balmain Tigers (11)
- 1970: South Sydney Rabbitohs (19)
- 1971: South Sydney Rabbitohs (20)
- 1972: Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
- 1973: Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (2)
- 1974: Eastern Suburbs (10, Now Sydney Roosters)
- 1975: Eastern Suburbs (11, Now Sydney Roosters)
- 1976: Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (3)
- 1977: St. George Dragons (14)
- 1978: Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (4)
- 1979: St. George Dragons (15)
- 1980: Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (3)
- 1981: Parramatta Eels
- 1982: Parramatta Eels (2)
- 1983: Parramatta Eels (3)
- 1984: Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (4)
- 1985: Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (5)
- 1986: Parramatta Eels (4)
- 1987: Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (5)
- 1988: Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (6)
- 1989: Canberra Raiders
- 1990: Canberra Raiders (2)
- 1991: Penrith Panthers
- 1992: Brisbane Broncos
- 1993: Brisbane Broncos (2)
- 1994: Canberra Raiders (3)
- 1995: Sydney Bulldogs (Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs) (3)
- 1996: Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (6)
- 1997: Newcastle Knights
Elite 1 Championship/Super XIII

- 2002-03: Villeneuve Leopards
- 2003-04: Saint-Gaudens Bears
- 2004-05: Union Treiziste Catalane
- 2005-06: Baroudeurs de Pia XIII
- 2006-07: Baroudeurs de Pia XIII (2)
- 2007-08: FC Lézignan
- 2008-09: FC Lézignan (2)
- 2009-10: FC Lézignan (3)
- 2010-11: FC Lézignan (4)
- 2011-12: AS Carcassonne
- 2012-13: Baroudeurs de Pia XIII (3)
- 2013-14: Toulouse Olympique XIII
- 2014-15: Toulouse Olympique XIII (2)
- 2015-16: Limoux Grizzlies
- 2016-17: Limoux Grizzlies (2)
- 2017-18: Sporting Olympique Avignon
- 2018-19: Saint-Estève Catalan
- 2019-20: Competition abandoned due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- 2020-21: FC Lézignan (5)
- 2021-22: AS Carcassonne (2)
- 2022-23: Limoux Grizzlies (3)
- 2023-24: AS Carcassonne (3)
- 2024-25: Albi RL
RFL Rugby League Premiership
- 1973-74: Warrington
- 1974-75: Leeds
- 1975-76: St Helens
- 1976-77: St Helens (2)
- 1977-78: Bradford Northern
- 1978-79: Leeds (2)
- 1979-80: Widnes
- 1980-81: Hull KR
- 1981-82: Widnes (2)
- 1982-83: Widnes (3)
- 1983-84: Hull KR (2)
- 1984-85: St Helens (3)
- 1985-86: Warrington (2)
- 1986-87: Wigan
- 1987-88: Widnes (4)
- 1988-89: Widnes (5)
- 1989-90: Widnes (6)
- 1990-91: Hull F.C
- 1991-92: Wigan (2)
- 1992-93: St Helens (4)
- 1993-94: Wigan (3)
- 1994-95: Wigan (4)
- 1996: Wigan (5)
- 1997: Wigan (6)
French Rugby League Championship
- 1934-35: Villeneuve
- 1935-36: Catalan
- 1936-37: Bordeaux XIII
- 1937-38: Albi
- 1938-39: Roanne
- 1939-40: Catalan (2)
- No competitions between 1940-44 due to WWII
- 1944-45: Carcassonne
- 1945-46: Carcassonne (2)
- 1946-47: Roanne (2)
- 1947-48: Roanne (3)
- 1948-49: Marseille
- 1949-50: Carcassonne (3)
- 1950-51: Lyon
- 1951-52: Carcassonne (4)
- 1952-53: Carcassonne (5)
- 1953-54: Bordeaux XIII (2)
- 1954-55: Lyon (2)
- 1955-56: Albi (2)
- 1956-57: Catalan (2)
- 1957-58: Albi (3)
- 1958-59: Villeneuve (2)
- 1959-60: Roanne (4)
- 1960-61: Lezignan
- 1961-62: Albi (4)
- 1962-63: Lezignan (2)
- 1963-64: Villeneuve (3)
- 1964-65: Toulouse
- 1965-66: Carcassonne (6)
- 1966-67: Carcassonne (7)
- 1967-68: Limoux
- 1968-69: Catalan (3)
- 1969-70: St Gaudens
- 1970-71: St Esteve
- 1971-72: Carcassonne (8)
- 1972-73: Toulouse (2)
- 1973-74: St Gaudens (2)
- 1974-75: Toulouse (3)
- 1975-76: Carcassonne (9)
- 1976-77: Albi (5)
- 1977-78: Lezignan (3)
- 1978-79: Catalan (4)
- 1979-80: Villeneuve (4)
- 1980-81: No championship awarded
- 1981-82: Catalan (5)
- 1982-83: Catalan (6)
- 1983-84: Catalan (7)
- 1984-85: Catalan (8)
- 1985-86: The Pontet XIII
- 1986-87: Catalan (9)
- 1987-88: The Pontet XIII (2)
- 1988-89: St Esteve (2)
- 1989-90: St Esteve (3)
- 1990-91: St Gaudens (3)
- 1991-92: Carcassonne (10)
- 1992-93: St Esteve (4)
- 1993-94: Catalan (10)
- 1994-95: Pia
- 1995-96: Villeneuve (5)
- 1996-97: St Esteve (5)
- 1997-98: St Esteve (6)
- 1998-99: Villeneuve (6)
- 1999-2000: Toulouse (4)
- 2000-01: Villeneuve (7)
- 2001-02: Villeneuve (8)
RFL Wheelchair Super League
- 2019: Halifax Panthers
- 2020: Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- 2021: Leeds Rhinos
- 2022: Halifax Panthers (2)
- 2023: Wigan Warriors
- 2024: Leeds Rhinos (2)
- 2025: Halifax Panthers (3)
Challenge Cup

- 1896-97: Batley
- 1897-98: Batley (2)
- 1898-99: Oldham
- 1899-1900: Swinton
- 1900-01: Batley (3)
- 1901-02: Broughton Rangers
- 1902-03: Halifax
- 1903-04: Halifax (2)
- 1904-05: Warrington
- 1905-06: Bradford F.C.
- 1906-07: Warrington (2)
- 1907-08: Hunslet
- 1908-09: Wakefield Trinity
- 1909-10: Leeds
- 1910-11: Broughton Rangers (2)
- 1911-12: Dewsbury
- 1912-13: Huddersfield
- 1913-14: Hull F.C
- 1914-15: Huddersfield (2)
- Enforced break due to the outbreak of World War One
- 1919-20: Huddersfield (3)
- 1920-21: Leigh
- 1921-22: Rochdale
- 1922-23: Leeds (2)
- 1923-24: Wigan
- 1924-25: Oldham (2)
- 1925-26: Swinton (2)
- 1926-27: Oldham (3)
- 1927-28: Swinton (3)
- 1928-29: Wigan (2)
- 1929-30: Widnes
- 1930-31: Halifax (3)
- 1931-32: Leeds (3)
- 1932-33: Huddersfield (4)
- 1933-34: Hunslet (2)
- 1934-35: Castleford
- 1935-36: Leeds (4)
- 1936-37: Widnes (2)
- 1937-38: Salford
- 1938-39: Halifax (4)
- No competition in the 1939-40 season
- 1940-41: Leeds (5)
- 1941-42: Leeds (6)
- 1942-43: Dewsbury (2)
- 1943-44: Bradford Northern
- 1944-45: Huddersfield (5)
- 1945-46: Wakefield Trinity (2)
- 1946-47: Bradford Northern (2)
- 1947-48: Wigan (3)
- 1948-49: Bradford Northern (3)
- 1949-50: Warrington (3)
- 1950-51: Wigan (4)
- 1951-52: Workington Town
- 1952-53: Huddersfield (6)
- 1953-54: Warrington (4)
- 1954-55: Barrow
- 1955-56: St Helens
- 1956-57: Leeds (7)
- 1957-58: Wigan (5)
- 1958-59: Wigan (6)
- 1959-60: Wakefield Trinity (3)
- 1960-61: St Helens (2)
- 1961-62: Wakefield Trinity (4)
- 1962-63: Wakefield Trinity (5)
- 1963-64: Widnes (3)
- 1964-65: Wigan (7)
- 1965-66: St Helens (3)
- 1966-67: Featherstone Rovers
- 1967-68: Leeds (8)
- 1968-69: Castleford (2)
- 1969-70: Castleford (3)
- 1970-71: Leigh (2)
- 1971-72: St Helens (4)
- 1972-73: Featherstone Rovers (2)
- 1973-74: Warrington (4)
- 1974-75: Widnes (4)
- 1975-76: St Helens (5)
- 1976-77: Leeds (9)
- 1977-78: Leeds (10)
- 1978-79: Widnes (5)
- 1979-80: Hull KR
- 1980-81: Widnes (6)
- 1981-82: Hull FC (2)
- 1982-83: Featherstone Rovers (3)
- 1983-84: Widnes (7)
- 1984-85: Wigan (8)
- 1985-86: Castleford (4)
- 1986-87: Halifax (5)
- 1987-88: Wigan (9)
- 1988-89: Wigan (10)
- 1989-90: Wigan (11)
- 1990-91: Wigan (12)
- 1991-92: Wigan (13)
- 1992-93: Wigan (14)
- 1993-94: Wigan (15)
- 1994-95: Wigan (16)
- 1996: St Helens (6)
- 1997: St Helens (7)
- 1998: Sheffield
- 1999: Leeds (11)
- 2000: Bradford (4)
- 2001: St Helens (8)
- 2002: Wigan (17)
- 2003: Bradford (5)
- 2004: St Helens (9)
- 2005: Hull FC (3)
- 2006: St Helens (9)
- 2007: St Helens (10)
- 2008: St Helens (11)
- 2009: Warrington (6)
- 2010: Warrington (7)
- 2011: Wigan (18)
- 2012: Warrington (8)
- 2013: Wigan (19)
- 2014: Leeds (12)
- 2015: Leeds (13)
- 2016: Hull FC (4)
- 2017: Hull FC (5)
- 2018: Catalans
- 2019: Warrington (9)
- 2020: Leeds (14)
- 2021: St Helens (12)
- 2022: Wigan (20)
- 2023: Leigh (3)
- 2024: Wigan (21)
- 2025: Hull KR (2)
Lord Derby Cup (Coupe de France Lord Derby)

- 1934-35: Lyon
- 1935-36: Côte Basque
- 1936-37: Villeneuve
- 1937-38: Roanne
- 1938-39: Catalan
- No competition between 1939-1944 due to WWII
- 1944-45: Catalan (2)
- 1945-46: Carcassonne
- 1946-47: Carcassonne (2)
- 1947-48: Marseille
- 1948-49: Marseille (2)
- 1949-50: Catalan (3)
- 1950-51: Carcassonne (3)
- 1951-52: Carcassonne (4)
- 1952-53: Lyon (2)
- 1953-54: Lyon (3)
- 1954-55: Avignon
- 1955-56: Avignon (2)
- 1956-57: Marseille (3)
- 1957-58: Villeneuve (2)
- 1958-59: Catalan (4)
- 1959-60: Lezignan
- 1960-61: Carcassonne (5)
- 1961-62: Roanne (2)
- 1962-63: Carcassonne (6)
- 1963-64: Villeneuve (3)
- 1964-65: Marseille (4)
- 1965-66: Lezignan (2)
- 1966-67: Carcassonne (7)
- 1967-68: Carcassonne (8)
- 1968-69: Catalan (5)
- 1969-70: Lezignan (3)
- 1970-71: Marseille (5)
- 1971-72: St Esteve
- 1972-73: St Gaudens
- 1973-74: Albi
- 1974-75: Pia
- 1975-76: Catalan (6)
- 1976-77: Carcassonne (9)
- 1977-78: Catalan (7)
- 1978-79: Villeneuve (3)
- 1979-80: Catalan (8)
- 1980-81: Final cancelled
- 1981-82: Avignon (3)
- 1982-83: Carcassonne (10)
- 1983-84: Villeneuve (4)
- 1984-85: Catalan (9)
- 1985-86: Le Pontet
- 1986-87: St Esteve (2)
- 1987-88: Le Pontet (2)
- 1988-89: Avignon (4)
- 1989-90: Carcassonne (11)
- 1990-91: St Gaudens (2)
- 1991-92: St Gaudens (3)
- 1992-93: St Esteve (3)
- 1993-94: St Esteve (4)
- 1994-95: St Esteve (5)
- 1995-96: Limoux
- 1996-97: Catalan (10)
- 1997-98: St Esteve (6)
- 1998-99: Villeneuve (5)
- 1999-2000: Villeneuve (6)
- 2000-01: Union Treiziste Catalane
- 2001-02: Villeneuve (7)
- 2002-03: Villeneuve (8)
- 2003-04: Union Treiziste Catalane (2)
- 2004-05: Union Treiziste Catalane (3)
- 2005-06: Pia (2)
- 2006-07: Pia (3)
- 2007-08: Limoux (2)
- 2008-09: Carcassonne (12)
- 2009-10: Lezignan (4)
- 2010-11: Lezignan (5)
- 2011-12: Carcassonne (13)
- 2012-13: Avignon (5)
- 2013-14: Toulouse
- 2014-15: Lezignan (6)
- 2015-16: Saint-Estève XIII Catalan
- 2016-17: Carcassonne (14)
- 2017-18: Saint-Estève XIII Catalan (2)
- 2018-19: Carcassonne (15)
- 2019-20: Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- 2020-21: Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- 2021-22: Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- 2022-23: Carcassonne (16)
- 2023-24: Carcassonne (17)
- 2024-25: Saint-Estève XIII Catalan (3)
Wheelchair Challenge Cup:

- 2015: Halifax
- 2016: Halifax (2)
- 2017: Leeds Rhinos
- 2018: Halifax (3)
- 2019: Leeds Rhinos (2)
- 2020: Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- 2021: Leeds Rhinos (3)
- 2022: Leeds Rhinos (4)
- 2023: Catalans Dragons
- 2024: Catalans Dragons (2)
- 2025: Halifax Panthers (4)
Yorkshire Cup:

- 1905-06: Hunslet
- 1906-07: Bradford FC
- 1907-08: Hunslet (2)
- 1908-09: Halifax
- 1909-10: Huddersfield
- 1910-11: Wakefield Trinity
- 1911-12: Huddersfield (2)
- 1912-13: Batley
- 1913-14: Huddersfield (3)
- 1914-15: Huddersfield (4)
- 1915-16: Huddersfield (5)
- 1916-17: No competition
- 1917-18: No competition
- 1918-19: Huddersfield (6)
- 1919-20: Huddersfield (7)
- 1920-21: Hull KR
- 1921-22: Leeds
- 1922-23: York
- 1923-24: Hull F.C
- 1924-25: Wakefield Trinity (2)
- 1925-26: Dewsbury
- 1926-27: Huddersfield (8)
- 1927-28: Dewsbury (2)
- 1928-29: Leeds (2)
- 1929-30: Hull KR (2)
- 1930-31: Leeds (3)
- 1931-32: Huddersfield (9)
- 1932-33: Leeds (3)
- 1933-34: York (2)
- 1934-35: Leeds (4)
- 1935-36: Leeds (5)
- 1936-37: York (3)
- 1937-38: Leeds (6)
- 1938-39: Huddersfield (10)
- 1939-40: Featherstone Rovers
- 1940-41: Bradford Northern
- 1941-42: Bradford Northern (2)
- 1942-43: Dewsbury (2)
- 1943-44: Bradford Northern (3)
- 1944-45: Halifax (2)
- 1945-46: Bradford Northern (4)
- 1946-47: Wakefield Trinity (3)
- 1947-48: Wakefield Trinity (4)
- 1948-49: Bradford Northern (5)
- 1949-50: Bradford Northern (6)
- 1950-51: Huddersfield (11)
- 1951-52: Wakefield Trinity (5)
- 1952-53: Huddersfield (12)
- 1953-54: Bradford Northern (7)
- 1954-55: Halifax (3)
- 1955-56: Halifax (4)
- 1956-57: Wakefield Trinity (6)
- 1957-58: Huddersfield (13)
- 1958-59: Leeds (7)
- 1959-60: Featherstone Rovers (2)
- 1960-61: Wakefield Trinity (7)
- 1961-62: Wakefield Trinity (8)
- 1962-63: Hunslet (4)
- 1963-64: Halifax (5)
- 1964-65: Wakefield Trinity (9)
- 1965-66: Bradford Northern (8)
- 1966-67: Hull KR (3)
- 1967-68: Hull KR (4)
- 1968-69: Leeds (8)
- 1969-70: Hull FC (2)
- 1970-71: Leeds (9)
- 1971-72: Hull KR (5)
- 1972-73: Leeds (10)
- 1973-74: Leeds (11)
- 1974-75: Hull KR (6)
- 1975-76: Leeds (12)
- 1976-77: Leeds (13)
- 1977-78: Castleford
- 1978-79: Bradford Northern (9)
- 1979-80: Leeds (14)
- 1980-81: Leeds (15)
- 1981-82: Castleford (2)
- 1982-83: Hull FC (3)
- 1983-84: Hull FC (4)
- 1984-85: Hull FC (5)
- 1985-86: Hull KR (7)
- 1986-87: Castleford (3)
- 1987-88: Bradford Northern (10)
- 1988-89: Leeds (16)
- 1989-90: Bradford Northern (11)
- 1990-91: Castleford (4)
- 1991-92: Castleford (5)
- 1992-93: Wakefield Trinity (10)
Lancashire Cup

- 1905-06: Wigan
- 1906-07: Broughton Rangers
- 1907-08: Oldham
- 1908-09: Wigan (2)
- 1909-10: Wigan (3)
- 1910-11: Oldham (2)
- 1911-12: Rochdale
- 1912-13: Wigan (4)
- 1913-14: Oldham (3)
- 1914-15: Rochdale (2)
- No competition between 1914-1918 due to WWI
- 1918-19: Rochdale (3)
- 1919-20: Oldham (4)
- 1920-21: Broughton Rangers (2)
- 1921-22: Warrington
- 1922-23: Wigan (5)
- 1923-24: St Helens Recs
- 1924-25: Oldham (5)
- 1925-26: Swinton
- 1926-27: St Helens
- 1927-28: Swinton (2)
- 1928-29: Wigan (6)
- 1929-30: Warrington (2)
- 1930-31: St Helens Recs
- 1931-32: Salford
- 1932-33: Warrington (3)
- 1933-34: Oldham (6)
- 1934-35: Salford (2)
- 1935-36: Salford (3)
- 1936-37: Salford (4)
- 1937-38: Warrington (4)
- 1938-39: Wigan (7)
- 1939-40: Swinton (3)
- No competition between 1940-1945 due to WWII
- 1945-46: Widnes
- 1946-47: Wigan (8)
- 1947-48: Wigan (9)
- 1948-49: Wigan (10)
- 1949-50: Wigan (11)
- 1950-51: Wigan (12)
- 1951-52: Wigan (13)
- 1952-53: Leigh
- 1953-54: St Helens (2)
- 1954-55: Barrow
- 1955-56: Leigh (2)
- 1956-57: Oldham (7)
- 1957-58: Oldham (8)
- 1958-59: Oldham (9)
- 1959-60: Warrington (5)
- 1960-61: St Helens (3)
- 1961-62: St Helens (4)
- 1962-63: St Helens (5)
- 1963-64: St Helens (6)
- 1964-65: St Helens (7)
- 1965-66: Warrington (6)
- 1966-67: Wigan (14)
- 1967-68: St Helens (8)
- 1968-69: St Helens (9)
- 1969-70: Swinton (4)
- 1970-71: Leigh (3)
- 1971-72: Wigan (15)
- 1972-73: Salford (5)
- 1973-74: Wigan (16)
- 1974-75: Widnes (2)
- 1975-76: Widnes (3)
- 1976-77: Widnes (4)
- 1977-78: Workington Town
- 1978-79: Widnes (5)
- 1979-80: Widnes (6)
- 1980-81: Warrington (7)
- 1981-82: Leigh (4)
- 1982-83: Warrington (8)
- 1983-84: Barrow (2)
- 1984-85: St Helens (10)
- 1985-86: Wigan (17)
- 1986-87: Wigan (18)
- 1987-88: Wigan (19)
- 1988-89: Wigan (20)
- 1989-90: Warrington (9)
- 1990-91: Widnes (7)
- 1991-92: St Helens (11)
- 1992-93: Wigan (21)
John Player/Regal Trophy
- 1971-72: Halifax
- 1972-73: Leeds
- 1973-74: Warrington
- 1974-75: Bradford Northern
- 1975-76: Widnes
- 1976-77: Castleford
- 1977-78: Warrington (2)
- 1978-79: Widnes (2)
- 1979-80: Bradford Northern
- 1980-81: Warrington (3)
- 1981-82: Hull FC
- 1982-83: Wigan
- 1983-84: Leeds (2)
- 1984-85: Hull KR
- 1985-86: Wigan (2)
- 1986-87: Wigan (3)
- 1987-88: St Helens
- 1988-89: Wigan (4)
- 1989-90: Wigan (5)
- 1990-91: Warrington (4)
- 1991-92: Widnes (3)
- 1992-93: Wigan (6)
- 1993-94: Castleford (2)
- 1994-95: Wigan (7)
- 1995-96: Wigan (8)
BBC2 Floodlit Trophy

- 1965-66: Castleford
- 1966-67: Castleford (2)
- 1967-68: Castleford (3)
- 1968-69: Wigan
- 1969-70: Leigh
- 1970-71: Leeds
- 1971-72: St Helens
- 1972-73: Leigh (2)
- 1973-74: Bramley
- 1974-75: Salford
- 1975-76: St Helens (2)
- 1976-77: Castleford (4)
- 1977-78: Hull KR
- 1978-79: Widnes
- 1979-80: Hull FC
Second Division/Championship:
- 1902-03: Keighley
- 1903-04: Wakefield Trinity
- 1904-05: Dewsbury
- No Second Division between 1905-1962
- 1962-63: Hunslet
- 1963-64: Oldham
- No Second Division between 1964-1973
- 1973-74: Bradford Northern
- 1974-75: Huddersfield
- 1975-76: Barrow
- 1976-77: Hull FC
- 1977-78: Leigh
- 1978-79: Hull FC (2)
- 1979-80: Featherstone Rovers
- 1980-81: York
- 1981-82: Oldham (2)
- 1982-83: Fulham (Now London Broncos)
- 1983-84: Barrow (2)
- 1984-85: Swinton
- 1985-86: Leigh (2)
- 1986-87: Hunslet (2)
- 1987-88: Oldham (3)
- 1988-89: Leigh (3)
- 1989-90: Hull KR
- 1990-91: Salford
- 1991-92: Sheffield
- 1992-93: Featherstone Rovers (2)
- 1993-94: Workington
- 1994-95: Keighley (2)
- 1995-96: Salford (2)
- 1996: Salford (3)
- 1997: Hull FC (3)
- 1998: Wakefield Trinity (2)
- 1999: Hunslet Hawks (3)
- 2000: Dewsbury (2)
- 2001: Widnes
- 2002: Huddersfield Giants (2)
- 2003: Salford City Reds (4)
- 2004: Leigh Centurions (4)
- 2005: Castleford Tigers
- 2006: Hull KR (2)
- 2007: Castleford Tigers (2)
- 2008: Salford City Reds (5)
- 2009: Barrow Raiders (3)
- 2010: Halifax
- 2011: Featherstone Rovers (3)
- 2012: Sheffield Eagles (2)
- 2013: Sheffield Eagles (3)
- 2014: Leigh Centurions (5)
- 2015: Leigh Centurions (6)
- 2016: Leigh Centurions (7)
- 2017: Hull KR (3)
- 2018: Toronto Wolfpack
- 2019: Toronto Wolfpack (2)
- 2020: Competition cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic.
- 2021: Toulouse Olympique XIII
- 2022: Leigh Centurions (8)
- 2023: London Broncos (2)
- 2024: Wakefield Trinity (4)
- 2025: Toulouse Olympique XIII (2)
NRL State Championship:
- 2014: Northern Pride
- 2015: Ipswich Jets
- 2016: Illawarra Cutters
- 2017: Penrith Panthers
- 2018: Canterbury Bulldogs
- 2019: Newtown Jets
- 2020: Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- 2021: Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- 2022: Penrith Panthers (2)
- 2023: South Sydney Rabbitohs
- 2024: Northern Suburbs Devils
- 2025: New Zealand Warriors
Queensland Cup
- 1996: Toowoomba Clydesdales
- 1997: Redcliffe Dolphins
- 1998: Norths Devils
- 1999: Burleigh Bears
- 2000: Redcliffe Dolphins (2)
- 2001: Toowoomba Clydesdales (2)
- 2002: Redcliffe Dolphins (3)
- 2003: Redcliffe Dolphins (4)
- 2004: Burleigh Bears (2)
- 2005: North Queensland Young Guns
- 2006: Redcliffe Dolphins (5)
- 2007: Tweed Seagulls
- 2008: Souths Logan Magpies
- 2009: Sunshine Coast Sea Eagles
- 2010: Northern Queensland Pride
- 2011: Wynnum Manly Seagulls
- 2012: Wynnum Manly Seagulls (2)
- 2013: Mackay Cutters
- 2014: Northern Queensland Pride
- 2015: Ipswich Jets
- 2016: Burleigh Bears (3)
- 2017: PNG Hunters
- 2018: Redcliffe Dolphins (6)
- 2019: Burleigh Bears (4)
- 2020: Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- 2021: Norths Devils (2)
- 2022: Norths Devils (3)
- 2023: Brisbane Tigers
- 2024: Norths Devils (4)
- 2025: Burleigh Bears (5)
NSW Cup
- 1909: Eastern Suburbs (Now Sydney Roosters)
- 1910: Eastern Suburbs (2, Now Sydney Roosters)
- 1911: Eastern Suburbs (3, Now Sydney Roosters)
- 1912: Glebe
- 1913: South Sydney
- 1914: South Sydney (2)
- 1915: Balmain
- 1916: Balmain (2)
- 1917: South Sydney (3)
- 1918: Glebe (2)
- 1919: Glebe (3)
- 1920: Glebe (4)
- 1921: Glebe (5)
- 1922: Newtown
- 1923: South Sydney (4)
- 1924: South Sydney (5)
- 1925: South Sydney (6)
- 1926: South Sydney (7)
- 1927: South Sydney (8)
- 1928: Balmain (3)
- 1929: South Sydney (9)
- 1930: Balmain (4)
- 1931: South Sydney (10)
- 1932: South Sydney (11)
- 1933: Balmain (5)
- 1934: South Sydney (12)
- 1935: Eastern Suburbs (4, Now Sydney Roosters)
- 1936: Western Suburbs
- 1937: Eastern Suburbs (5, Now Sydney Roosters)
- 1938: St. George
- 1939: Canterbury-Bankstown
- 1940: North Sydney
- 1941: Balmain (6)
- 1942: North Sydney (2)
- 1943: South Sydney (13)
- 1944: Balmain (7)
- 1945: South Sydney (14)
- 1946: Balmain (8)
- 1947: Newtown (2)
- 1948: Newtown (3)
- 1949: Eastern Suburbs (6, Now Sydney Roosters)
- 1950: Balmain (9)
- 1951: Newtown (4)
- 1952: South Sydney (15)
- 1953: South Sydney (16)
- 1954: Manly-Warringah
- 1955: North Sydney (3)
- 1956: South Sydney (17)
- 1957: Balmain (10)
- 1958: Balmain (11)
- 1959: North Sydney (4)
- 1960: Manly-Warringah (2)
- 1961: Western Suburbs (2)
- 1962: St. George (2)
- 1963: St. George (3)
- 1964: St. George (4)
- 1965: Balmain (12)
- 1966: South Sydney (18)
- 1967: Balmain (13)
- 1968: South Sydney (19)
- 1969: Manly-Warringah (3)
- 1970: Newtown (5)
- 1971: Canterbury-Bankstown (2)
- 1972: Canterbury-Bankstown (3)
- 1973: Manly-Warringah (4)
- 1974: Newtown (6)
- 1975: Parramatta
- 1976: St. George (5)
- 1977: Parramatta (2)
- 1978: Balmain (14)
- 1979: Parramatta (3)
- 1980: Canterbury-Bankstown (4)
- 1981: Western Suburbs (3)
- 1982: Balmain (15)
- 1983: South Sydney (20)
- 1984: Balmain (16)
- 1985: St. George (6)
- 1986: Eastern Suburbs (7, Now Sydney Roosters)
- 1987: Penrith
- 1988: Manly-Warringah (5)
- 1989: North Sydney (5)
- 1990: Brisbane
- 1991: North Sydney (6)
- 1992: North Sydney (7)
- 1993: North Sydney (8)
- 1994: Cronulla-Sutherland
- 1995: Newcastle
- 1996: Cronulla-Sutherland (2)
- 1997: Parramatta (4)
- 1998: Canterbury-Bankstown (5)
- 1999: Parramatta (5)
- 2000: Canterbury-Bankstown (6)
- 2001: St. George Illawarra
- 2002: Canterbury-Bankstown (7)
- 2003: Canberra
- 2004: Sydney Roosters (8)
- 2005: Parramatta (6)
- 2006: Parramatta (7)
- 2007: Parramatta (8)
- 2008: Wentworthville
- 2009: Bankstown City
- 2010: Canterbury-Bankstown (8)
- 2011: Canterbury-Bankstown (9)
- 2012: Newtown (7)
- 2013: Cronulla-Sutherland (3)
- 2014: Penrith (2)
- 2015: Newcastle (2)
- 2016: Illawarra
- 2017: Penrith (3)
- 2018: Canterbury-Bankstown (10)
- 2019: Newtown (8)
- 2020: Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- 2021: Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- 2022: Penrith (4)
- 2023: South Sydney (21)
- 2024: Newtown Jets (9)
- 2025: New Zealand Warriors
Ron Massey Cup
- 1963: Kingsford
- 1964: Wentworthville Magpies
- 1965: Wentworthville Magpies (2)
- 1966: Penrith Panthers
- 1967: Wentworthville Magpies (3)
- 1968: Wentworthville Magpies (4)
- 1969: Wentworthville Magpies (5)
- 1970: Wentworthville Magpies (6)
- 1971: Wentworthville Magpies (7)
- 1972: Ryde-Eastwood Hawks
- 1973: Wentworthville Magpies (8)
- 1974: Ryde-Eastwood Hawks (2)
- 1975: Ryde-Eastwood Hawks (3)
- 1976: Ryde-Eastwood Hawks (4)
- No competition between 1976-1990
- 1990: Ryde-Eastwood Hawks (5)
- 1991: Guildford Owls
- 1992: Newtown Jets
- 1993: St Marys Saints
- 1994: St Marys Saints (2)
- 1995: Newtown Jets (2)
- 1996: Newtown Jets (3)
- 1997: Newtown Jets (4)
- 1998: Wentworthville Magpies (9)
- 1999: Wentworthville Magpies (10)
- 2000: Ryde-Eastwood Hawks (6)
- 2001: St Marys Saints (3)
- 2002: Sydney Bulls
- 2003: The Entrance Tigers
- 2004: Sydney Bulls (2)
- 2005: Windsor Wolves
- 2006: Sydney Bulls (3)
- 2007: The Entrance Tigers (2)
- 2008: Windsor Wolves (2)
- 2009: Wentworthville Magpies (11)
- 2010: Wentworthville Magpies (12)
- 2011: Cabramatta Two Blues
- 2012: Wentworthville Magpies (13)
- 2013: Wentworthville Magpies (14)
- 2014: The Entrance Tigers (3)
- 2015: Mount Pritchard Mounties
- 2016: Mount Pritchard Mounties (2)
- 2017: Wentworthville Magpies (15)
- 2018: Wentworthville Magpies (16)
- 2019: Wentworthville Magpies (17)
- 2020: Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- 2021: Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- 2022: Hills District Bulls
- 2023: St Marys Saints (4)
- 2024: Glebe Dirty Reds
- 2025: St Marys Saints (5)
Championship Cup:

Trans-Pennine Cup:
- 1998: Batley Bulldogs
- 1999: No competition
- 2000: Dewsbury Rams
- 2001: Leigh Centurions
Buddie’s/Arriva Trains/Northern Rail Cup:
- 2002: Huddersfield Giants
- 2003: Salford City Reds
- 2004: Leigh Centurions
- 2005: Hull KR
- 2006: Leigh Centurions (2)
- 2007: Widnes Vikings
- 2008: Salford City Reds (2)
- 2009: Widnes Vikings (2)
- 2010: Batley Bulldogs
- 2011: Leigh Centurions (3)
- 2012: Halifax
- 2013: Leigh Centurions (4)
1895 Cup:
- 2019: Sheffield Eagles
- 2020: Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- 2021: Featherstone Rovers
- 2022: Leigh Centurions
- 2023: Halifax Panthers
- 2024: Wakefield Trinity
- 2025: York Knights
Third Division/League 1
- 1991-92: Huddersfield
- 1992-93: Keighley
- No Third Division between 1993-1995
- 1995-96: Hull KR
- 1996: Hull KR (2)
- 1997: Hunslet
- 1998: Chorley
- No Third Division between 1998-2003
- 2003: Keighley Cougars (2)
- 2004: Barrow Raiders
- 2005: York City Knights
- 2006: Dewsbury Rams
- 2007: Crusaders
- 2008: Gateshead Thunder (Now Newcastle Thunder)
- 2009: Dewsbury Rams (2)
- 2010: Hunslet (2)
- 2011: Swinton Lions
- 2012: Doncaster
- 2013: North Wales Crusaders
- 2014: Hunslet (3)
- 2015: Oldham RLFC
- 2016: Rochdale Hornets
- 2017: Toronto Wolfpack
- 2018: York City Knights
- 2019: Whitehaven
- 2020: Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- 2021: Barrow Raiders (2)
- 2022: Keighley Cougars (3)
- 2023: Dewsbury Rams (3)
- 2024: Oldham RLFC (2)
- 2025: North Wales Crusaders (2)
National Conference League
- 1986-87: Heworth ARLFC
- 1987-88: Milford Marlins
- 1988-89: West Hull
- 1989-90: Bradford Dudley Hill
- 1990-91: Leigh East
- 1991-92: Wigan St Patricks
- 1992-93: Saddleworth Rangers
- 1993-94: Woolston Rovers
- 1994-95: Woolston Rovers (2)
- 1995-96: Woolston Rovers (3)
- 1996-97: West Hull (2)
- 1997-98: Egremont Rangers
- 1998-99: West Hull (3)
- 1999-2000: West Hull (4)
- 2000-01: West Hull (5)
- 2001-02: West Hull (6)
- 2002-03: Siddal
- 2003-04: Siddal (2)
- 2004-05: Leigh Miners Rangers
- 2005-06: Oulton Raiders
- 2006-07: Skirlaugh
- 2007-08: East Hull
- 2008-09: Siddal (3)
- 2009-10: Leigh East (2)
- 2010-11: Thatto Heath Crusaders
- 2012: Wath Brow Hornets
- 2013: West Hull (7)
- 2014: West Hull (8)
- 2015: Leigh Miners Rangers (2)
- 2016: Siddal (4)
- 2017: Thatto Heath Crusaders (2)
- 2018: Hunslet Club Parkside
- 2019: West Hull (9)
- 2020: Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- 2021: Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- 2022: Hunslet Club Parkside (2)
- 2023: Hunslet ARLFC
- 2024: Hunslet ARLFC (2)
- 2025: West Hull (10)
MEN’S INDIVIDUAL HONOURS:
British Rugby League Hall of Fame:

- Class of 1988: Harold Wagstaff (England, Huddersfield), Jim Sullivan (Wales, Wigan), Albert Rosenfield (Australia, Huddersfield, Wakefield Trinity, Bradford Northern, Easts), Jonty Parkin (England, Wakefield Trinity, Hull KR), Alex Murphy (England, St Helens, Leigh, Warrington), Billy Boston (Wales, Wigan, Blackpool Borough), Brian Bevan (Australia, Warrington), and Billy Batten (England, Hull FC)
- Class of 1989: Neil Fox (England, Wakefield Trinity, Bradford Northern, Hull KR, York, Huddersfield)
- Class of 2000: Roger Millward (England, Castleford, Hull KR), Tom van Vollenhoven (South Africa, St Helens), and Vince Karalius (England, St Helens, Widnes)
- Class of 2005: Martin Hodgson (England, Swinton), Ellery Hanley (England, Bradford Northern, Wigan, Leeds, Balmain, Western Suburbs), Douglas Clark (England, Huddersfield), and Eric Ashton (England, Wigan)
- Class of 2013: Lewis Jones (Wales, Leeds), Martin Offiah (England, Widnes, Wigan, Eastern Suburbs, St George Dragons, London Broncos, Salford City Reds), Mick Sullivan (England, Huddersfield, Wigan, St Helens, York, Dewsbury), and Garry Schofield (Hull FC, Leeds, Balmain, Western Suburbs, Doncaster, Huddersfield, Bramley)
- Class of 2014: Mal Reilly (England, Castleford, Manly-Warringah), and Willie Horne (England, Oldham, Barrow)
- Class of 2015: Shaun Edwards (England, Wigan, Balmain, London, Bradford), and Albert Goldthorpe (England, Hunslet)
- Class of 2018: Johnny Whiteley (England, Hull FC, Hull KR), Derek Turner (England, Hull KR, Oldham, Wakefield Trinity), and Andy Gregory (England, Widnes, Warrington, Wigan, Leeds, Salford)
- Class of 2022: David Watkins (Wales, Salford, Swinton, Cardiff), Clive Sullivan (Wales, Hull FC, Hull KR, Oldham, Doncaster), Adrian Morley (England, Leeds, Sydney, Bradford, Warrington, Swinton, Salford), and Andy Farrell (England, Wigan)
- Class of 2024: James Lomas (England, Bramley, Salford, Oldham, York), Alan Prescott (England, Halifax, St Helens), Paul Sculthorpe (England, Warrington, St Helens), and Jamie Peacock (England, Bradford, Leeds, Hull KR)
Australian/NRL Hall of Fame

- Class of 2002: Clive Churchill, Johnny Raper, Reg Gasnier, Graeme Langlands, Bob Fulton, and Wally Lewis
- Class of 2003: Dally Messenger, Wally Prigg, Dave Brown, Keith Holman, Arthur Beetson, and Mal Meninga
- Class of 2004: Frank Burge, Harold Horder, Vic Hey, Harry Bath, Norm Provan, and Ken Irvine
- Class of 2005: Chris McKivat, Duncan Thompson, Jim Craig, Brian Bevan, Brian Carlson, and Ron Coote
- Class of 2006: Sandy Pearce, Charles Fraser, George Treweek, Duncan Hall, Ken Kearney, and Peter Sterling
- Class of 2007: Arthur Halloway, Tom Gorman, Joe Pearce, Harry Wells, and Keith Barnes
- Class of 2008: Billy Cann, Tedda Courtney, Albert Rosenfeld, Dan Frawley, Howard Hallett, Viv Farnsworth, Les Cubitt, Herb Gilbert, Cec Blinkhorn, Frank McMillan, Benny Wearing, Vic Armbruster, Eric Weissel, Dan Dempsey, Herb Steinohrt, Mick Madsen, Joe Busch, Ray Stehr, Ernie Norman, Viv Thicknesse, Jack Beaton, Andy Norval, Herb Narvo, Arthur Clues, Roy Bull, Brian Davies, Ian Walsh, Kel O’Shea, Brian Clay, Eddie Lumsden, Brian Hambly, Peter Gallagher, Noel Kelly, Barry Muir, Ken Thornett, Arthur Summons, Johnny King, Les Johns, Billy Smith, John Sattler, Bob McCarthy, John O’Neill, Tommy Raudonikis, Mick Cronin, Graham Eadie, Steve Rogers, Steve Mortimer, Ray Price, Kerry Boustead, Eric Grothe Sr., Wayne Pearce, Terry Lamb, Brett Kenny, Gene Miles, Steve Roach, Andrew Ettingshausen, Steve Walters, Allan Langer, Laurie Daley, Glenn Lazarus, Bradley Clyde, Brad Fittler, Andrew Johns, Shane Webcke, and Darren Lockyer
- Class of 2018: Mark Graham, Cliff Lyons, Ricky Stuart, Gorden Tallis, Steve Menzies, and Petero Civoniceva
- Class of 2019: Craig Young, Ruben Wiki, Stacey Jones, and Danny Buderus
- Class of 2024: Lionel Morgan, Les Boyd, Benny Elias, Steve Renouf, Cameron Smith, Johnathan Thurston, Billy Slater, Benji Marshall, Cooper Cronk, Greg Inglis, and Sam Burgess
Steve Prescott MBE Man of Steel

- 1977: David Ward (Leeds Rhinos)
- 1978: George Nicholls (St Helens)
- 1979: David Laughton (Widnes)
- 1980: George Fairbairn (Wigan)
- 1981: Ken Kelly (Warrington)
- 1982: Mick Morgan (Carlisle)
- 1983: Allan Agar (Featherstone Rovers, Coach)
- 1984: Joe Lydon (Widnes)
- 1985: Ellery Hanley (Bradford Northern)
- 1986: Gavin Miller (Hull KR)
- 1987: Ellery Hanley (2, Wigan)
- 1988: Martin Offiah (Widnes)
- 1989: Ellery Hanley (3, Wigan)
- 1990: Shaun Edwards (Wigan)
- 1991: Garry Schofield (Leeds)
- 1992: Dean Bell (Wigan)
- 1993: Andy Platt (Wigan)
- 1994: Jonathan Davies (Warrington)
- 1995: Denis Betts (Wigan)
- 1996: Andy Farrell (Wigan)
- 1997: James Lowes (Bradford)
- 1998: Iestyn Harris (Leeds)
- 1999: Adrian Vowles (Castleford)
- 2000: Sean Long (St Helens)
- 2001: Paul Sculthorpe (St Helens)
- 2002: Paul Sculthorpe (2, St Helens)
- 2003: Jamie Peacock (Bradford)
- 2004: Andy Farrell (2, Wigan)
- 2005: Jamie Lyon (St Helens)
- 2006: Paul Wellens (St Helens)
- 2007: James Roby (St Helens)
- 2008: James Graham (St Helens)
- 2009: Brett Hodgson (Huddersfield)
- 2010: Pat Richards (Wigan)
- 2011: Rangi Chase (Castleford)
- 2012: Sam Tomkins (Wigan)
- 2013: Danny Brough (Huddersfield)
- 2014: Daryl Clark (Castleford)
- 2015: Zak Hardaker (Leeds)
- 2016: Danny Houghton (Hull F.C)
- 2017: Luke Gale (Castleford)
- 2018: Ben Barba (St Helens)
- 2019: Jackson Hastings (Salford)
- 2020: Paul McShane (Castleford)
- 2021: Sam Tomkins (2, Catalans)
- 2022: Brodie Croft (Salford)
- 2023: Bevan French (Wigan)
- 2024: Mikey Lewis (Hull KR)
- 2025: Jake Connor (Leeds Rhinos)
Dally M Medal

- 1979: Steve Morris (St. George Dragons)
- 1980: Robert Laurie (South Sydney Rabbitohs)
- 1981: Steve Rogers (Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks)
- 1982: Ray Price (Parramatta Eels)
- 1983: Terry Lamb (Western Suburbs Magpies)
- 1984: Michael Potter (Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs)
- 1985: Greg Alexander (Penrith Panthers)
- 1986: Peter Sterling (Parramatta Eels)
- 1987: Peter Sterling (2, Parramatta Eels)
- 1988: Gavin Miller (Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks)
- 1989: Gavin Miller (2, Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks)
- 1990: Cliff Lyons (Manly Warringah Sea Eagles)
- 1991: Michael Potter (2, St. George Dragons)
- 1992: Gary Freeman (Eastern Suburbs Roosters, now Sydney Roosters)
- 1993: Ricky Stuart (Canberra Raiders)
- 1994: Cliff Lyons (2, Manly Warringah Sea Eagles)
- 1995: Laurie Daley (Canberra Raiders)
- 1996: Allan Langer (Brisbane Broncos)
- 1997: No award
- 1998: Andrew Johns (Newcastle Knights)
- 1999: Andrew Johns (2, Newcastle Knights)
- 2000: Trent Barrett (St. George Illawarra Dragons)
- 2001: Preston Campbell (Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks)
- 2002: Andrew Johns (3, Newcastle Knights)
- 2003: No award given due to industrial action
- 2004: Danny Buderus (Newcastle Knights)
- 2005: Johnathan Thurston (North Queensland Cowboys)
- 2006: Cameron Smith (Melbourne Storm)
- 2007: Johnathan Thurston (2, North Queensland Cowboys)
- 2008: Matt Orford (Manly Warringah Sea Eagles)
- 2009: Jarryd Hayne (Parramatta Eels)
- 2010: Todd Carney (Sydney Roosters)
- 2011: Billy Slater (Melbourne Storm)
- 2012: Ben Barba (Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs)
- 2013: Cooper Cronk (Melbourne Storm)
- 2014: Jarryd Hayne (2, Parramatta Eels) & Johnathan Thurston (3, North Queensland Cowboys)
- 2015: Johnathan Thurston (4, North Queensland Cowboys)
- 2016: Cooper Cronk (2, Melbourne Storm) & Jason Taumalolo (North Queensland Cowboys)
- 2017: Cameron Smith (2, Melbourne Storm)
- 2018: Roger Tuivasa-Sheck (New Zealand Warriors)
- 2019: James Tedesco (Sydney Roosters)
- 2020: Jack Wighton (Canberra Raiders)
- 2021: Tom Trbojevic (Manly Warringah Sea Eagles)
- 2022: Nicho Hynes (Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks)
- 2023: Kalyn Ponga (Newcastle Knights)
- 2024: Jahrome Hughes (Melbourne Storm)
- 2025: James Tedesco (2, Sydney Roosters)
Lance Todd Trophy

- 1945-46: Billy Stott (Wakefield Trinity)
- 1946-47: Willie Davies (Bradford Northern)
- 1947-48: Frank Whitcombe (Bradford Northern)
- 1948-49: Ernest Ward (Bradford Northern)
- 1949-50: Gerry Helme (Warrington)
- 1950-51: Cec Mountford (Wigan)
- 1951-52: Billy Ivison (Workington Town)
- 1952-53: Peter Ramsden (Huddersfield Giants)
- 1953-54: Gerry Helme (2, Warrington)
- 1954-55: Jack Grundy (Barrow)
- 1955-56: Alan Prescott (St Helens)
- 1956-57: Jeff Stevenson (Leeds)
- 1957-58: Rees Thomas (Wigan)
- 1958-59: Brian McTigue (Wigan)
- 1959-60: Tommy Harris (Hull FC)
- 1960-61: Dick Huddart (St Helens)
- 1961-62: Neil Fox (Wakefield Trinity)
- 1962-63: Harold Poynton (Wakefield Trinity)
- 1963-64: Frank Collier (Widnes)
- 1964-65: Ray Ashby (Wigan) & Brian Gabbitas (Hunslet)
- 1965-66: Len Killeen (St Helens)
- 1966-67: Carl Dooler (Featherstone Rovers)
- 1967-68: Don Fox (Wakefield Trinity)
- 1968-69: Mal Reilly (Castleford)
- 1969-70: Bill Kirkbride (Castleford)
- 1970-71: Alex Murphy (Leigh)
- 1971-72: Kel Coslett (St Helens)
- 1972-73: Steve Nash (Featherstone Rovers)
- 1973-74: Derek Whitehead (Warrington)
- 1974-75: Ray Dutton (Widnes)
- 1975-76: Geoff Pimblett (St Helens)
- 1976-77: Steve Pitchford (Leeds)
- 1977-78: George Nicholls (St Helens)
- 1978-79: David Topliss (Wakefield Trinity)
- 1979-80: Brian Lockwood (Hull KR)
- 1980-81: Mick Burke (Widnes)
- 1981-82: Eddie Cunningham (Widnes)
- 1982-83: David Hobbs (Featherstone Rovers)
- 1983-84: John Lydon (Widnes)
- 1984-85: Brett Kenny (Wigan)
- 1985-86: Bob Beardmore (Castleford)
- 1986-87: Graham Eadie (Halifax)
- 1987-88: Andy Gregory (Wigan)
- 1988-89: Ellery Hanley (Wigan)
- 1989-90: Andy Gregory (2, Wigan)
- 1990-91: Denis Betts (Wigan)
- 1991-92: Martin Offiah (Wigan)
- 1992-93: Dean Bell (Wigan)
- 1993-94: Martin Offiah (2, Wigan)
- 1994-95: Jason Robinson (Wigan)
- 1996: Robbie Paul (Bradford Bulls)
- 1997: Tommy Martyn (St Helens)
- 1998: Mark Aston (Sheffield Eagles)
- 1999: Leroy Livett (Leeds Rhinos)
- 2000: Henry Paul (Bradford Bulls)
- 2001: Sean Long (St Helens)
- 2002: Kris Radlinski (Wigan Warriors)
- 2003: Gary Connolly (Leeds Rhinos)
- 2004: Sean Long (2, St Helens)
- 2005: Kevin Sinfield (Leeds Rhinos)
- 2006: Sean Long (3, St Helens)
- 2007: Paul Wellens & Leon Pryce (both St Helens)
- 2008: Paul Wellens (2, St Helens)
- 2009: Michael Monaghan (Warrington Wolves)
- 2010: Lee Briers (Warrington Wolves)
- 2011: Jeff Lima (Wigan Warriors)
- 2012: Brett Hodgson (Warrington Wolves)
- 2013: Matty Smith (Wigan Warriors)
- 2014: Ryan Hall (Leeds Rhinos)
- 2015: Tom Briscoe (Leeds Rhinos)
- 2016: Marc Sneyd (Hull FC)
- 2017: Marc Sneyd (2, Hull FC)
- 2018: Tony Gigot (Catalans Dragons)
- 2019: Daryl Clark (Warrington Wolves)
- 2020: Richie Myler (Leeds Rhinos)
- 2021: Niall Evalds (Castleford Tigers)
- 2022: Chris McQueen (Huddersfield Giants)
- 2023: Lachlan Lam (Leigh Leopards)
- 2024: Bevan French (Wigan Warriors)
- 2025: Marc Sneyd (3, Warrington Wolves)
Harry Sunderland Trophy
- 1964-65: Terry Fogerty (Halifax)
- 1965-66: Albert Halsell (St Helens)
- 1966-67: Ray Owen (Wakefield Trinity)
- 1967-68: Gary Cooper (Wakefield Trinity)
- 1968-69: Bev Risman (Leeds)
- 1969-70: Frank Myler (St Helens)
- 1970-71: Bill Ashurst (Wigan)
- 1971-72: Terry Clawson (Leeds)
- 1972-73: Mike Stephenson (Dewsbury)
- 1973-74: Barry Philbin (Warrington)
- 1974-75: Mel Mason (Leeds)
- 1975-76: George Nicholls (St Helens)
- 1976-77: Geoff Pimblett (St Helens)
- 1977-78: Bob Haigh (Bradford Northern)
- 1978-79: Kevin Dick (Leeds)
- 1979-80: Mal Aspey (Widnes)
- 1980-81: Len Casey (Hull KR)
- 1981-82: Mick Burke (Widnes)
- 1982-83: Tony Myler (Widnes)
- 1983-84: John Dorahy (Hull KR)
- 1984-85: Harry Pinner (St Helens)
- 1985-86: Les Boyd (Warrington)
- 1986-87: Joe Lydon (Wigan)
- 1987-88: David Hulme (Widnes)
- 1988-89: Alan Tait (Widnes)
- 1989-90: Alan Tait (Widnes)
- 1990-91: Greg Mackey (Hull FC)
- 1991-92: Andy Platt (Wigan)
- 1992-93: Chris Joynt (St Helens)
- 1993-94: Sam Panapa (Wigan)
- 1994-95: Kris Radlinski (Wigan)
- 1996: Andrew Farrell (Wigan Warriors)
- 1997: Andrew Farrell (2, Wigan Warriors)
- 1998: Jason Robinson (Wigan Warriors)
- 1999: Henry Paul (Bradford Bulls)
- 2000: Chris Joynt (2, St Helens)
- 2001: Michael Withers (Bradford Bulls)
- 2002: Paul Deacon (Bradford Bulls)
- 2003: Stuart Reardon (Bradford Bulls)
- 2004: Matt Diskin (Leeds Rhinos)
- 2005: Leon Pryce (Bradford Bulls)
- 2006: Paul Wellens (St Helens)
- 2007: Rob Burrow (Leeds Rhinos)
- 2008: Lee Smith (Leeds Rhinos)
- 2009: Kevin Sinfield (Leeds Rhinos)
- 2010: Thomas Leuluai (Wigan Warriors)
- 2011: Rob Burrow (2, Leeds Rhinos)
- 2012: Kevin Sinfield (2, Leeds Rhinos)
- 2013: Blake Green (Wigan Warriors)
- 2014: James Roby (St Helens)
- 2015: Danny McGuire (Leeds Rhinos)
- 2016: Liam Farrell (Wigan Warriors)
- 2017: Danny McGuire (2, Leeds Rhinos)
- 2018: Stefan Ratchford (Warrington Wolves)
- 2019: Luke Thomson (St Helens)
- 2020: James Roby (2, St Helens)
- 2021: Kevin Naiqama (St Helens)
- 2022: Jonny Lomax (St Helens)
- 2023: Jake Wardle (Wigan Warriors)
Rob Burrow Award
- 2024: Bevan French (Wigan Warriors)
- 2025: Mikey Lewis (Hull KR)
Clive Churchill Medal
- 1986: Peter Sterling (Parramatta Eels)
- 1987: Cliff Lyons (Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles)
- 1988: Paul Dunn (Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs)
- 1989: Bradley Clyde (Canberra Raiders)
- 1990: Ricky Stuart (Canberra Raiders)
- 1991: Bradley Clyde (2, Canberra Raiders)
- 1992: Allan Langer (Brisbane Broncos)
- 1993: Brad Mackay (St. George Dragons)
- 1994: David Furner (Canberra Raiders)
- 1995: Jim Dymock (Sydney Bulldogs, now Canterbury Bulldogs)
- 1996: Geoff Toovey (Manly Warringah Sea Eagles)
- 1997: Robbie O’Davis (Newcastle Knights)
- 1998: Gorden Tallis (Brisbane Broncos)
- 1999: Brett Kimmorley (Melbourne Storm)
- 2000: Darren Lockyer (Brisbane Broncos)
- 2001: Andrew Johns (Newcastle Knights)
- 2002: Craig Fitzgibbon (Sydney Roosters)
- 2003: Luke Priddis (Penrith Panthers)
- 2004: Willie Mason (Canterbury Bulldogs)
- 2005: Scott Prince (Wests Tigers)
- 2006: Shaun Berrigan (Brisbane Broncos)
- 2007: Greg Inglis (Melbourne Storm)
- 2008: Brent Kite (Manly Warringah Sea Eagles)
- 2009: Billy Slater (Melbourne Storm)
- 2010: Darius Boyd (St. George Illawarra Dragons)
- 2011: Glenn Stewart (Manly Warringah Sea Eagles)
- 2012: Cooper Cronk (Melbourne Storm)
- 2013: Daly Cherry-Evans (Manly Warringah Sea Eagles)
- 2014: Sam Burgess (South Sydney Rabbitohs)
- 2015: Johnathan Thurston (North Queensland Cowboys)
- 2016: Luke Lewis (Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks)
- 2017: Billy Slater (2, Melbourne Storm)
- 2018: Luke Keary (Sydney Roosters)
- 2019: Jack Wighton (Canberra Raiders)
- 2020: Ryan Papenhuyzen (Melbourne Storm)
- 2021: Nathan Cleary (Penrith Panthers)
- 2022: Dylan Edwards (Penrith Panthers)
- 2023: Nathan Cleary (2, Penrith Panthers)
- 2024: Liam Martin (Penrith Panthers)
- 2025: Reece Walsh (Brisbane Broncos)
WOMEN’S TEAM HONOURS:
World Cup:

- 2000: New Zealand
- 2003: New Zealand (2)
- 2008: New Zealand (3)
- 2013: Australia
- 2017: Australia (2)
- 2021*: Australia (3)
*The 2021 World Cup was played in 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic
Women’s State of Origin:

- 1999: Queensland
- 2000: Queensland (2)
- 2001: Queensland (3)
- 2002: Queensland (4)
- 2003: Queensland (5)
- 2004: Queensland (6)
- 2005: Queensland (7)
- 2006: Queensland (8)
- 2007: Queensland (9)
- 2008: Queensland (10)
- 2009: Queensland (11)
- 2010: Queensland (12)
- 2011: Queensland (13)
- 2012: Queensland (14)
- 2013: Queensland (15)
- 2014: Queensland (16)
- 2015: Draw
- 2016: New South Wales
- 2017: New South Wales (2)
- 2018: New South Wales (3)
- 2019: New South Wales (4)
- 2020: Queensland (17)
- 2021: Queensland (18)
- 2022: New South Wales (5)
- 2023: Queensland (19)
- 2024: Queensland (20)
- 2025: New South Wales (6)
Women’s Super League:

- 2017: Bradford Bulls
- 2018: Wigan Warriors
- 2019: Leeds Rhinos
- 2020: Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- 2021: St Helens
- 2022: Leeds Rhinos (2)
- 2023: York Valkyrie
- 2024: York Valkyrie (2)
- 2025: Wigan Warriors
Women’s Super League Leader’s Shield
- 2017: Bradford Bulls
- 2018: Leeds Rhinos
- 2019: Castleford Tigers
- 2020: Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- 2021: St Helens
- 2022: York City Knights (now York Valkyrie)
- 2023: York Valkyrie (2)
- 2024: St Helens (2)
- 2025: Wigan Warriors
NRLW (Women’s National Rugby League)

- 2018: Brisbane Broncos
- 2019: Brisbane Broncos (2)
- 2020: Brisbane Broncos (3)
- 2021: Sydney Roosters
- 2022: Newcastle Knights
- 2023: Newcastle Knights (2)
- 2024: Sydney Roosters (2)
- 2025: Brisbane Broncos (4)
NRLW Minor Premiers:
- 2018: Brisbane Broncos
- 2019: Brisbane Broncos (2)
- 2020: Brisbane Broncos (3)
- 2021: Brisbane Broncos (4)
- 2022: Sydney Roosters
- 2023: Newcastle Knights
- 2024: Brisbane Broncos (5)
- 2025: Sydney Roosters (2)
Women’s Challenge Cup:

- 2012: Featherstone Rovers
- 2013: Thatto Heath Crusaders (Now St Helens)
- 2014: Thatto Heath Crusaders (2, Now St Helens)
- 2015: Thatto Heath Crusaders (3, Now St Helens)
- 2016: Thatto Heath Crusaders (4, Now St Helens)
- 2017: Bradford Bulls
- 2018: Leeds Rhinos
- 2019: Leeds Rhinos (2)
- 2020: Competition cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
- 2021: St Helens (5)
- 2022: St Helens (6)
- 2023: St Helens (7)
- 2024: St Helens (8)
- 2025: Wigan Warriors
Challenge Shield
- 2012: Widnes Vikings
- 2013: Normanton Knights
- 2014: Featherstone Rovers
- 2015: Unknown
- 2016: Thatto Heath Reserves
- 2017: York City Knights (Now Valkyrie)
- 2018: Bradford Bulls
- 2019: Army RL
- 2022: Salford Red Devils
- 2023: Hull KR
- 2024: Widnes Vikings
- 2025: Swinton Lionesses
Challenge Plate
- 2025: Halifax
Women’s Super League South:
- 2021: Cardiff Demons
- 2022: Cardiff Demons (2)
- 2023: London Broncos
Women’s Championship
- 2017: Stanningley
- 2018: Stanningley (2)
- 2019: Warrington Wolves
- 2020: Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- 2021: Leigh Miners Rangers Ladies
- 2022: Oulton Raidettes
- 2023: Hull KR
- 2024: Leigh Leopards
- 2025: Featherstone Rovers
Women’s Championship North:
- 2024: Leigh Leopards
Women’s Championship Midlands:
- 2023: Telford Raiders
- 2024: Nottingham Outlaws & Leamington Royals
- 2025: Telford Raiders (2)
Women’s Southern Championship:
- 2024: London Broncos
- 2025: Army RL
Women’s League 1
- 2019: Keighley Albion
- 2020: Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- 2021: Hull KR
- 2022: Sheffield Eagles
- 2023: Illingworth
- 2024: Hull FC
- 2025: Widnes Vikings
Women’s League 2
- 2021: Cutsyke
- 2022: Thatto Heath Crusaders
- 2023: Elland
- 2024: Wigan St Judes & Halifax
- 2025: Rochdale Hornets
WOMEN’S INDIVIDUAL HONOURS:
British Rugby League Hall of Fame:

- Class of 2022: Sally Milburn, Lisa McIntosh, and Brenda Dobek
- Class of 2024: Jane Banks, Michelle Land, and the 1996 Great Britain Lionesses touring squad
Australian/NRL Hall of Fame

- Class of 2024: Natalie Dwyer, Katrina Fanning, Tarsha Gale, Veronica White, Karyn Murphy, and Tahnee Norris
Woman of Steel
- 2018: Georgia Roche (Castleford Tigers)
- 2019: Courtney Winfield-Hill (Leeds Rhinos)
- 2020: No award due to season cancellation (COVID-19)
- 2021: Jodie Cunningham (St Helens)
- 2022: Tara-Jane Stanley (York Valkyrie)
- 2023: Sinead Peach (York Valkyrie)
- 2024: Georgie Hetherington (York Valkyrie)
- 2025: Eva Hunter (Wigan Warriors)
Women’s Dally M Medal
- 2018: Brittany Breayley-Nati (Brisbane Broncos)
- 2019: Jessica Sergis (St. George Illawarra Dragons)
- 2020: Ali Brigginshaw (Brisbane Broncos)
- 2021: Millie Boyle (Brisbane Broncos) & Emma Tonegato (St. George Illawarra Dragons)
- 2022: Raecene McGregor (Sydney Roosters)
- 2023: Tamika Upton (Newcastle Knights)
- 2024: Olivia Kernick (Sydney Roosters)
- 2025: Tamika Upton (2, Brisbane Broncos)
Karyn Murphy Medal:
- 2018: Kimiora Breayley-Nati (Brisbane Broncos
- 2019: Annette Brander (Brisbane Broncos)
- 2020: Amber Hall (Brisbane Broncos)
- 2021: Sarah Togatuki (Sydney Roosters)
- 2022: Tamika Upton (Newcastle Knights)
- 2023: Tamika Upton (2, Newcastle Knight)
- 2024: Tarryn Aiken (Sydney Roosters)
- 2025: Mele Hufanga (Brisbane Broncos)
