Central Coast Division Rugby League
| Current season or competition: 2025 | |
| Sport | Rugby league |
|---|---|
| Formerly known as | Group 12 Rugby League (1967-80), Central Coast Division Rugby League (1981–2023) |
| Instituted | 1947 |
| Inaugural season | 1967 (as Group 12 Rugby League) 1981 (as Central Coast Rugby League) |
| Number of teams | 14 (9 in First Grade) |
| Country | Australia |
| Premiers | northern lake warriors (2024) |
| Most titles | [[File: northern lake warriors .png|23x23px]] northern lake warriors (45 titles) |
Rugby League Central Coast is a rugby league competition based on the Central Coast of New South Wales between Sydney and Newcastle. The competition was founded in 1947 as a junior competition for the Newcastle club, Lakes United. The competition rapidly expanded and grew, so much so that in 1967, it was upgraded to full membership of the Country Rugby League as Group 12. In 1981, it was upgraded and renamed Central Coast Division. The division covers the entire region of the Central Coast from Woy Woy and Umina in the south up to Budgewoi and Gwandalan in the north. In 2023, CCDRL and CCDJRL merged under one banner to become Rugby League Central Coast. Senior Competition - RLCC, Junior Competition - RLCCJ