Northern Suburbs Rugby Club
| Union | New South Wales Rugby Union | |
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| Founded | 1900 | |
| Location | Sydney, Australia | |
| Region | Lower North Shore | |
| Ground(s) | North Sydney Oval (Capacity: 20,000) | |
| Coach(es) | Zak Beer | |
| Captain(s) | Harry Burey | |
| League(s) | Shute Shield | |
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| Official website | ||
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Northern Suburbs Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club based on Sydney's Lower North Shore, that was formed in 1900 from the merger of the Pirates and Wallaroos clubs. The club competes in the Shute Shield competition run by the New South Wales Rugby Union. The club has produced 42 Wallaby representatives. The club's home ground is the historic North Sydney Oval on the North Shore of Sydney. The ground has been a venue for both codes of rugby and for cricket over more than a century.