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In September, Mona Vale Sports Club incorporates with Pittwater R.S.L., leading to the formation of Pittwater R.S.L. Youth Club.

In September, Mona Vale Sports Club incorporates with Pittwater R.S.L., leading to the formation of Pittwater R.S.L. Youth Club.

In September, Mona Vale Sports Club incorporates with Pittwater R.S.L., leading to the formation of Pittwater R.S.L. Youth Club.

Seven rugby league teams were entered, highlighting the strength of the sport in the Mona Vale area.

Seven rugby league teams were entered, highlighting the strength of the sport in the Mona Vale area.

Seven rugby league teams were entered, highlighting the strength of the sport in the Mona Vale area.

The Melville and Johnston families played a significant role in running the club.

The Melville and Johnston families played a significant role in running the club.

The Melville and Johnston families played a significant role in running the club.

1964

1964

1964

Four teams were entered each year.

Four teams were entered each year.

Four teams were entered each year.

1965-

1966

1965-

1966

1967

1967

In February, Alan Wilson, President of the Youth Club, announced the discontinuation of rugby league teams due to a lack of support.

In February, Alan Wilson, President of the Youth Club, announced the discontinuation of rugby league teams due to a lack of support.

In February, Alan Wilson, President of the Youth Club, announced the discontinuation of rugby league teams due to a lack of support.

In March, an U/19 C grade team was formed thanks to the dedication of a staunch supporter, Harold Porter, and they reached the finals.

In March, an U/19 C grade team was formed thanks to the dedication of a staunch supporter, Harold Porter, and they reached the finals.

In March, an U/19 C grade team was formed thanks to the dedication of a staunch supporter, Harold Porter, and they reached the finals.

1968

1968

Extensive discussions and advertising at all levels failed to garner support, resulting in no teams being entered.

Extensive discussions and advertising at all levels failed to garner support, resulting in no teams being entered.

Extensive discussions and advertising at all levels failed to garner support, resulting in no teams being entered.

In April, Reg Hansell managed to assemble seventeen U/13 players to form an H grade team. Their jumpers were bottle green with a white V, and Jack Halsted donated $10 to the best and fairest player.

In April, Reg Hansell managed to assemble seventeen U/13 players to form an H grade team. Their jumpers were bottle green with a white V, and Jack Halsted donated $10 to the best and fairest player.

In April, Reg Hansell managed to assemble seventeen U/13 players to form an H grade team. Their jumpers were bottle green with a white V, and Jack Halsted donated $10 to the best and fairest player.

1969

1969

No teams were fielded this year.

No teams were fielded this year.

No teams were fielded this year.

1970

1970

1971

1971

In April, Reg Hansell fielded an F grade team, narrowly missing the semifinals by two points.

In April, Reg Hansell fielded an F grade team, narrowly missing the semifinals by two points.

In April, Reg Hansell fielded an F grade team, narrowly missing the semifinals by two points.

No teams were fielded until the club's reformation in 1978 by Norm Monico, which marked the beginning of Pittwater R.S.L. J.R.L.F.C.

No teams were fielded until the club's reformation in 1978 by Norm Monico, which marked the beginning of Pittwater R.S.L. J.R.L.F.C.

No teams were fielded until the club's reformation in 1978 by Norm Monico, which marked the beginning of Pittwater R.S.L. J.R.L.F.C.

1978

1978

In February, an A grade side was entered in the M.W.J.R.L. competition. The President was Norm Monico, the Coach was John Spittles, and Bernie Morris served as the Patron.

In February, an A grade side was entered in the M.W.J.R.L. competition. The President was Norm Monico, the Coach was John Spittles, and Bernie Morris served as the Patron.

In February, an A grade side was entered in the M.W.J.R.L. competition. The President was Norm Monico, the Coach was John Spittles, and Bernie Morris served as the Patron.

An A grade side, coached by Gary Spittles, was entered. Norm Monico remained the President.

An A grade side, coached by Gary Spittles, was entered. Norm Monico remained the President.

An A grade side, coached by Gary Spittles, was entered. Norm Monico remained the President.

1979

1979

In February, an A grade side was once again entered, along with junior H and J grade teams. Laurie Beetson, Carl Thorne, and Ian Orr served as coaches. Norm Monico was the President.

In February, an A grade side was once again entered, along with junior H and J grade teams. Laurie Beetson, Carl Thorne, and Ian Orr served as coaches. Norm Monico was the President.

In February, an A grade side was once again entered, along with junior H and J grade teams. Laurie Beetson, Carl Thorne, and Ian Orr served as coaches. Norm Monico was the President.

1980

1980

1981

1981

Multiple grade teams were entered in the competition, with Laurie Beetson, Carl Thorne, Ian Orr, John Wiles, Mick Robertson, and Frank Downing as coaches. Norm Monico remained the President, and Bernie Morris continued to be involved in the club's administration.

Multiple grade teams were entered in the competition, with Laurie Beetson, Carl Thorne, Ian Orr, John Wiles, Mick Robertson, and Frank Downing as coaches. Norm Monico remained the President, and Bernie Morris continued to be involved in the club's administration.

Multiple grade teams were entered in the competition, with Laurie Beetson, Carl Thorne, Ian Orr, John Wiles, Mick Robertson, and Frank Downing as coaches. Norm Monico remained the President, and Bernie Morris continued to be involved in the club's administration.

1987

1987

The club was renamed Mona Vale J.R.L.F.C.

The club was renamed Mona Vale J.R.L.F.C.

The AGM in October saw Norm Monico as President, with Eric Watts and Ray Purser as Vice Presidents, Col Burdon as Secretary, and Richard Bell as Treasurer. The committee included several members, and Max Delmege served as the Patron.

The AGM in October saw Norm Monico as President, with Eric Watts and Ray Purser as Vice Presidents, Col Burdon as Secretary, and Richard Bell as Treasurer. The committee included several members, and Max Delmege served as the Patron.

The AGM in October saw Norm Monico as President, with Eric Watts and Ray Purser as Vice Presidents, Col Burdon as Secretary, and Richard Bell as Treasurer. The committee included several members, and Max Delmege served as the Patron.

1989

1989

Norm Monico remained President, with Chris Bourke as Vice President. Kay Millar and Di Burdon shared the Secretary position, and Di Peck was the Treasurer. The committee expanded, and Max Delmege continued as the Patron.

Norm Monico remained President, with Chris Bourke as Vice President. Kay Millar and Di Burdon shared the Secretary position, and Di Peck was the Treasurer. The committee expanded, and Max Delmege continued as the Patron.

Norm Monico remained President, with Chris Bourke as Vice President. Kay Millar and Di Burdon shared the Secretary position, and Di Peck was the Treasurer. The committee expanded, and Max Delmege continued as the Patron.

1990

1990

1991

1991

Teams nominated for the season included N Grade, L Grade, K Grade, I Grade, G Grade, F Grade, and C Grade. Office bearers remained mostly the same, with the inclusion of Carl Thorne and Lee Whitney.

Teams nominated for the season included N Grade, L Grade, K Grade, I Grade, G Grade, F Grade, and C Grade. Office bearers remained mostly the same, with the inclusion of Carl Thorne and Lee Whitney.

Teams nominated for the season included N Grade, L Grade, K Grade, I Grade, G Grade, F Grade, and C Grade. Office bearers remained mostly the same, with the inclusion of Carl Thorne and Lee Whitney.

1992-

2024

1992-

2024

The club fielded teams in F Grade, J1, J2, L Grade, M Grade, and N Grade.

The club fielded teams in F Grade, J1, J2, L Grade, M Grade, and N Grade.

The club fielded teams in F Grade, J1, J2, L Grade, M Grade, and N Grade.

This timeline highlights the early history of the Pittwater R.S.L. Youth Club and the subsequent formation and development of Mona Vale J.R.L.F.C.

This timeline highlights the early history of the Pittwater R.S.L. Youth Club and the subsequent formation and development of Mona Vale J.R.L.F.C.

This timeline highlights the early history of the Pittwater R.S.L. Youth Club and the subsequent formation and development of Mona Vale J.R.L.F.C.