Northern University Games

Multi-sport competition between universities in Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Northern University Games (NUG) is an Australian inter-varsity multi-sport competition held annually in mid-year break (June/July in Australia) between universities and tertiary institutions from Queensland, Northern Territory and northern New South Wales. The games attract on average 600 competitors every year across seven different sports. It was first held in 2005.

Participants

Sport Results

Winners with an * denotes runners-up to a foreign touring team.

Australian Football

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2005 Cairns Queensland University of Technology
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Baseball

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2005 Cairns Queensland University of Technology
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Basketball

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2005 Cairns Queensland University of Technology James Cook University
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Golf

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2005 Cairns Griffith University, Gold Coast Griffith University, Gold Coast
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Hockey

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2005 Cairns Queensland University of Technology Queensland University of Technology
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Netball

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2005 Cairns Bond University University of Queensland
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Rugby League 7's

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2005 Cairns University of New England
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Rugby Union

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2005 Cairns University of New England
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Soccer

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2005 Cairns University of Queensland University of Queensland*
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Squash

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2005 Cairns Queensland University of Technology Griffith University
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Tennis

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2005 Cairns Queensland University of Technology University of Queensland
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Touch Football

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Volleyball

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2005 Cairns James Cook University University of Queensland*
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Water Polo

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2005 Cairns University of Queensland University of Queensland
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