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Defunct rugby league team in Adelaide, South Australia
The Adelaide Rams were an Australian professional rugby league football club based in Adelaide, South Australia. The team was formed in 1995 for the planned
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Stadium in Adelaide, South Australia
The Adelaide Oval is a stadium in Adelaide in the state of South Australia. It is located in the parklands. The venue is predominantly used for cricket
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Future professional rugby league team
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Rugby league competition
second to be run by the National Rugby League. With the exclusion of the Adelaide Rams and Gold Coast Chargers, and the joint venture of the St. George Dragons
1999_NRL_season
Rugby league team season
The 1998 Adelaide Rams season was the Adelaide Rams' second and final season as a rugby league club. They competed in the first season of the National
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list of rugby league footballers who have played first grade for the Adelaide Rams. Players are listed in the order they made their debut. These lists
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Football stadium
National Rugby League team the Adelaide Rams used Hindmarsh for their last 4 home games of the 1998 NRL season. The Rams début at the venue was a success
Hindmarsh_Stadium
the South Queensland Crushers, and the Hunter Mariners. In 1999, the Adelaide Rams were shut down and the Gold Coast Chargers were removed from the competition
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competition in 1997 with the Adelaide Rams one of the teams to be playing. Brought into existence for the 1997 Super League season, the Rams had instant success
Rugby league in South Australia
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Rugby league weekend in which all fixtures are played at one venue
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Australasian rugby league football competition
of 1998 the NRL decided to close down former Super League club, the Adelaide Rams and former ARL club, the Gold Coast Chargers, despite the Gold Coast
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Capital city of South Australia, Australia
city in Australia. The name "Adelaide" may refer to either Greater Adelaide (including the Adelaide Hills) or the Adelaide city centre; the demonym Adelaidean
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Australian rugby league football club, based in Brisbane
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Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Rams, rams, or RAMs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rams or RAMS may refer to: Male sheep Rams (Ras Al Khaimah), a settlement in the United
Rams
Australian rugby league football club
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Imaginary geographic line of football codes in Australia
1997). Defunct rugby league teams include the WA Reds (1995–1997) and Adelaide Rams (1997–1998). The Super Rugby club Western Force (formed 2005) is currently
Barassi_Line
Rugby league competition
of the following season News Limited would decide to close down the Adelaide Rams and the ARL would close down the Gold Coast Chargers, even though they
1997_ARL_season
Ireland international rugby league footballer
as he had signed to play for the Adelaide Rams in the new Super League competition in 1997. After joining the Rams, Campion was one of the team's stand-out
Kevin_Campion_(rugby_league)
Stadium in Oakden, South Australia
ground for Adelaide City since 2004. The stadium has a capacity of 5,500 people. The ground was used by National Rugby League Adelaide Rams as a training
Adelaide_City_Park
Australian rugby league footballer
professional rugby league footballer who played for the Parramatta Eels and Adelaide Rams. Grimley started his first-grade career at Parramatta, where he made
Danny_Grimley
Australian rugby league football club
first game of the Super League season, a 24–16 win over new team the Adelaide Rams played on 1 March at Stockland Stadium in front of 17,738 fans was also
North_Queensland_Cowboys
Rugby league competition
existing Australian Rugby League, in addition to the newly created Adelaide Rams and Hunter Mariners, competed over eighteen weekly rounds of the regular
1997 Super League (Australia) season
1997_Super_League_(Australia)_season
Australian rugby league footballer
he won consecutive grand finals in 1992 and 1993, and also with the Adelaide Rams. While attending Beenleigh State High School, Cann was an Australian
Alan_Cann
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List of Australian rugby league grand final records
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Rugby league team season
The 1997 Adelaide Rams season was the Adelaide Rams' debut season as a rugby league club. They competed in the Super League's Telstra Cup and World Club
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Australian rugby league footballer
footballer who played professionally for the Canberra Raiders and the Adelaide Rams. Stone made his first grade debut for the Canberra Raiders in 1990,
Steve_Stone_(rugby_league)
Australian professional rugby league player
is an Australian former rugby league footballer who played for the Adelaide Rams in the National Rugby League (NRL). Primarily a second-rower, he was
Alan_Wieland
Rugby league season
included the expansion Super League franchises Hunter Mariners and Adelaide Rams. The European Super League teams were split into two pools of six teams
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Australian rugby league football club
which offset the departure of longtime hooker Kerrod Walters to the Adelaide Rams. Brisbane dominated the Super League season, never leaving 1st position
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Dragons South Sydney Rabbitohs Sydney Roosters Wests Tigers Former clubs Adelaide Rams Balmain Tigers Gold Coast Chargers Illawarra Steelers Newtown Jets Northern
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Australian rugby league footballer
for the South Sydney Rabbitohs, St. George Dragons, Parramatta Eels, Adelaide Rams and Canberra Raiders. He primarily played at Fullback. Maybon was graded
Rod_Maybon
Australian rugby league footballer
league footballer who played for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks and the Adelaide Rams. Pierce, a forward recruited locally from De La Salle College, Cronulla
Andrew_Pierce_(rugby_league)
Rugby league competition
was decided, only 14 clubs would be invited to contest the premiership. Adelaide Auckland Balmain Brisbane Canberra Canterbury Cronulla Gold Coast Illawarra Steelers
1998_NRL_season
Australian former professional RL coach and former rugby league footballer
signed for the new Adelaide Rams club in the breakaway Australian Super League competition. He made his début at fullback in the Rams inaugural game against
Michael Maguire (rugby league)
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NRL Grand Final
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of 1998 the NRL decided to close down former Super League club, the Adelaide Rams and former ARL club, the Gold Coast Chargers, despite the Gold Coast
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Australian rugby league football club
Newtown Jets 39 16 3 20 41.0 Balmain Tigers 67 23 4 40 34.3 Northern Eagles 6 2 0 4 33.3 St George Dragons 60 19 1 40 31.7 Adelaide Rams 4 1 0 3 25.0
Penrith_Panthers
Australian rugby league footballer (born 1978)
ready to go". After standout performances for the Adelaide Rams Under-19 team early in 1997, Rams first grade coach Rod Reddy selected Williamson to
Luke_Williamson
Australian rugby league season
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List of players with 20 NRL field goals
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Gold Coast Titans 18 March 2007 20 June 2026 472 179 292 1 37.92% 29 Adelaide Rams 1 March 1997 22 August 1998 42 13 28 1 30.95% 30 Gold Coast Chargers
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Defunct Australian rugby league club, based in Newcastle, NSW
Mariners 8 March 1997 Mount Smart Stadium 20,300 3 Adelaide Rams 10–8 Hunter Mariners 14 March 1997 Adelaide Oval 27,435 4 Hunter Mariners 38–10 North Qld
Hunter_Mariners
Former Australia international rugby league footballer
the Broncos and signed with Super League club, the Adelaide Rams. In his second season with the Rams, he was dropped from first grade (after a falling
Kerrod_Walters
Australian rugby league club, based in Sydney, NSW that folded in 1998
their five home games in Adelaide. St. George would play one more game in Adelaide when they played the short-lived Adelaide Rams at the famous oval in 1998
St._George_Dragons
Hunter Mariners Newcastle 28 April 1995 1997 (1 season) 0 0 0 0 39% Adelaide Rams Adelaide 13 December 1995 1997–1998 (2 seasons) 0 0 0 0 32% Melbourne Storm
List of teams in the NSWRL/ARL/SL/NRL
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Rugby league event in Australia
were originally measured across the five metropolitan areas (Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, Brisbane and Sydney) from 2001 to 2023. However, following changes
NRL_Grand_Final
New Zealand rugby league footballer
professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s and 2000s for the Adelaide Rams and the Western Reds. Kiri played for the Counties Manukau Heroes in
Solomon_Kiri
Australian rugby league competition active in 1997
League, and two new teams. The teams were: North Qld Brisbane Auckland Adelaide Perth Canberra Hunter Canterbury Cronulla Penrith Super League was successful
Super_League_(Australia)
Australian rugby league footballer
season. In 1997 Galea joined the new Adelaide Rams franchise and played in their inaugural match. He remained with the Rams for two seasons. In 1999 Galea played
Brett_Galea
Australian rugby league season
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Australian rugby league footballer
played in the 1990s. He played for Manly-Warringah, Eastern Suburbs, Adelaide Rams, and South Sydney as a centre. Clarke made his first grade debut for
Peter_Clarke_(rugby_league)
Australian basketball player (born 2003)
championship-winning season with the Canterbury Rams in the 2024 New Zealand NBL season. With the Rams, he was named grand final MVP, league MVP and All-Star
Lachlan_Olbrich
Australian rugby league footballer & coach
played for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks, St. George Dragons and the Adelaide Rams and has also been an assistant coach at the South Sydney Rabbitohs and
Kurt_Wrigley
Rabbitohs Newcastle Knights Dolphins Adelaide Oval Adelaide South Australia 53,583 State of Origin Adelaide Rams† Sydney Roosters Docklands Stadium Melbourne
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Australian rugby league footballer
league footballer who played professionally for the Parramatta Eels and Adelaide Rams. McKenzie made his debut for the Parramatta Eels in 1994 and he went
Marty_McKenzie_(rugby_league)
Australian players named as the nation's greatest
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Award
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Rugby league club in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Sydney_Roosters
Defunct Australian rugby league club, based in Northern Sydney, NSW and Gosford, NSW
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Northern_Eagles
Defunct Australian rugby league club, based in Perth, Australia
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WA_Reds
Australian rugby league footballer
footballer. Somewhat of a journeyman, Peek played first grade for the Adelaide Rams, Canterbury Bulldogs, South Sydney Rabbitohs, Parramatta Eels, St George
Adam_Peek
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1997 28 34–6 Illawarra Steelers Brookvale Oval 12 June 1983 22 32–10 Adelaide Rams Hindmarsh Stadium 7 August 1998 20 44–24 Western Reds Brookvale Oval
List of Manly Warringah Sea Eagles records
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Teams which finished last in the premier top-grade rugby league competition in Australia
1908* (disputed) =25 Dolphins 0 3 0% =25 Hunter Mariners 0 1 0% =25 Adelaide Rams 0 2 0% =25 Newcastle Rebels 0 2 0% =25 Northern Eagles 0 3 0% =25 Western
Australian rugby league wooden spooners
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Australian rugby league footballer
league footballer who played in the 1990s and 2000s. He played for the Adelaide Rams in 1998, the North Queensland Cowboys from 2000–04 and finally the Melbourne
Jamie_McDonald_(rugby_league)
Australian rugby league medal
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Australian rugby league football club
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Parramatta_Eels
Australian rugby league footballer
joined the Adelaide Rams after being granted a release by the Cowboys. After two injury riddled seasons, he played two full seasons with the Rams, playing
Dean_Schifilliti
Australian rugby league football club
Coast Stadium in Gosford, Central Coast, and 1 at Hindmarsh Stadium in Adelaide, South Australia. In May 2009, an ABC Four Corners investigation revealed
Cronulla-Sutherland_Sharks
Australian rugby league footballer
league footballer who played as a prop-forward for the Canberra Raiders, Adelaide Rams and the Brisbane Broncos in the NRL. Corvo was born in Canberra, Australian
Mark_Corvo
split club affiliation with Townsville Blackhawks Adelaide Rams In their only NRL season, the Rams had the following arrangement: 1998 – club affiliation
National Rugby League reserves affiliations
National_Rugby_League_reserves_affiliations
Australian rugby league footballer
Goldthorpe also played for the Western Suburbs Magpies, Hunter Mariners, Adelaide Rams and the North Queensland Cowboys, whom he captained. Goldthorpe was
Noel_Goldthorpe
Australian rugby league footballer
the Hunter Mariners folding, he joined the Adelaide Rams, going on to play 19 games that season. Adelaide then folded at the end of 1998 season, leading
Darrien_Doherty
National Rugby League football club based in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
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List of club owners in the National Rugby League (NRL)
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Dispute over control of top-flight rugby league in Australia and New Zealand
be based in Sydney (4), Queensland (2), Newcastle, Canberra, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth and Auckland (1 each). The current financial status of the game
Super_League_war
Australian rugby league football club
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Australian rugby league football club
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Rugby league season
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Rugby league football club, based in Marrickville, NSW
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Annual event
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Rugby_League_Las_Vegas
1999–00 Rd. 2 Adelaide Rams 8 0 0 0 0 90. Jody Gall 1999 Rd. 2 Penrith Panthers 12 0 0 0 0 91. Noel Goldthorpe 1999–00 Rd. 2 Adelaide Rams 35 1 28 0 60
List of North Queensland Cowboys players
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Defunct Australian rugby league club, based in Brisbane, QLD
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Australian RL coach and former Australia international rugby league footballer
of the Adelaide Rams in 1997’s Super League season. After a poor start to the 1998 season, Reddy and his coaching staff were sacked by the Rams' administration
Rod_Reddy
National Rugby League awards
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Dally_M_Awards
Australian rugby league footballer
Topper signed with the new Adelaide Rams franchise in 1997 and played in their inaugural match. He played in 14 games for the Rams that season. Topper travelled
Stuart_Topper
RL coach & former NZ international rugby league footballer
ventured to play for the Adelaide Rams after moving to the forwards. Iro, who at the time played for the short-lived Adelaide Rams (1997–98), earlier in
Tony_Iro
NRL Grand Final
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Rugby league football club based on Sydney's North Shore
Tamworth, Coffs Harbour and Central Coast, along with major cities Perth, Adelaide, Hobart and Darwin that are otherwise currently without NRL representation
North_Sydney_Bears
Australian rugby league footballer
1997, Simonds joined the new Adelaide Rams franchise and was also in their inaugural side. While remaining with the Rams in 1998, Simonds also played
Wayne_Simonds
Premier League Source: Adelaide Rowing Club Adelaide University Boat Club Riverside Rowing Club Torrens Rowing Club Adelaide Rams Central Districts Roosters
List of sporting clubs in Adelaide
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Australian rugby league footballer
1991 and 1996 before signing for the new Adelaide Rams franchise in 1997. Boughton was part of the inaugural Rams side on 1 March 1997 and played in seventeen
Dave_Boughton
PNG international rugby league footballer
Kumuls squad for the 1995 Rugby League World Cup. He then joined the new Adelaide Rams franchise in 1997 and was in their inaugural side for their match against
Bruce_Mamando
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List of National Rugby League players with five tries in a game
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ADELAIDE RAMS
ADELAIDE RAMS
Female
French
Derivative of Old French Ad�la�de, ADELAIS means "noble sort."
Male
Irish
Irish form of Icelandic Amloði, possibly AMHLAIDE means "heavy" or "the dullard," or Old French Hamelet, meaning "tiny little village." But this Irish form of the name may have a different meaning, perhaps the same as Amhlaibh.
Female
English
English form of French Adélaïde, ADELAIDE means "noble sort."
Girl/Female
American, Christian, French, German, Greek, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Indian, Swedish
Noble
Female
German
Variant spelling of Old High German Adelinda, ADELINDE means "noble serpent."
Female
Spanish
Spanish form of Old High German Adalhaid, ADELAIDA means "noble sort."
Girl/Female
French American German
Nobility. French form of the Old German Adalheidis, a compound of 'athal' (noble) and 'haida'...
Male
French
Variant spelling of Norman French Adalard, ADELARD means "noble strength."Â
Girl/Female
Anglo, Finnish, German, Swedish
Noble Kind
Girl/Female
German
Sweet or noble.
Female
French
Variant spelling of French Madeleine, MADELAINE means "of Magdala."
Girl/Female
Chinese, French, German, Italian, Swedish
Noble
Girl/Female
Polish
noble.
Female
English
English variant form of French Adelais, ADELICE means "noble sort."
Female
Polish
Polish form of Old High German Adalhaid, ADELAJDA means "noble sort."
Female
English
Diminutive form of French Adèle, ADELINE means "little noble."
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Noble, Of Good Cheer
Girl/Female
Australian, German
Sweet; Noble
Girl/Female
French
Nut.
Girl/Female
Australian, British, Christian, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew
From the Tower
ADELAIDE RAMS
ADELAIDE RAMS
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Sculptured
Girl/Female
Muslim
From the Arabic name meaning reddish
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Naked Woman
Boy/Male
English American
Blend of Jar and Darell. See also Jerrell.
Girl/Female
Gaelic Irish
Fairy palace. Alsoand Sabrina.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Existence, Real
Surname or Lastname
English (Cornwall and Wales)
English (Cornwall and Wales) : variant of Jack.Czech (JaÄka), Polish, and German (of Slavic origin) : from a pet form (Czech JaÄ, Polish Jacz) of any of the various Slavic personal names beginning with Ja-, for example Jakub, Jan, Jacenty (see Jacek).
Girl/Female
Hindu
Adored one, Beloved, Endearing to all, Well pleased
Girl/Female
Indian
Clear, Pure, Clean
Girl/Female
Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
A Deer
ADELAIDE RAMS
ADELAIDE RAMS
ADELAIDE RAMS
ADELAIDE RAMS
ADELAIDE RAMS
n.
One who, or that which, rams or drives.
n.
A kind of fabric for women's dresses.
a.
Loose; disjointed; falling to pieces; out of repair.
v. t.
To give an anchorage to, or a place to lie at; to place in a berth; as, she was berthed stem to stern with the Adelaide.
v. t.
To search or ransack; to rummage.
n.
A yellow-flowered weed; -- so named from a Mr. Ramsted who introduced it into Pennsylvania. See Toad flax. Called also Ramsted weed.
n.
A plant. See Ramson.
n.
A broad-leaved species of garlic (Allium ursinum), common in European gardens; -- called also buckram.
n.
An herb (Linaria vulgaris) of the Figwort family, having narrow leaves and showy orange and yellow flowers; -- called also butter and eggs, flaxweed, and ramsted.
n. pl.
Sculptured ornaments, used in classical architecture, representing rams' heads or skulls.