Metropolitan Catholic Colleges Sports Association

The Metropolitan Catholic Colleges Sports Association (MCC) was an association of eight Roman Catholic secondary schools in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, that share common interests, ethics, educational philosophy and competed in sporting competitions among themselves.

Metropolitan Catholic Colleges Sports Association
Formation1915 (1915)
Dissolved2021 (2021)
HeadquartersSydney, New South Wales, Australia
Websitemccsport.com.au

Member schools

Former member schools

Member schoolsLocationFoundedLeftColours
De La Salle College Ashfield 1916 2021   
LaSalle Catholic College Bankstown 1999 2021   
Marist College Kogarah Bexley 1909 2021    
Christian Brothers High School Lewisham 1891 2021    
Marist College North Shore North Sydney 1888 2021    
Champagnat Catholic College Pagewood 1961 2021   
Marcellin College Randwick 1923 2021   
Holy Cross College Ryde 1891 2021   
St Leo's Catholic College Wahroonga 1956 2013   

Sports

Current

  • Athletics
  • Basketball
  • Cricket
  • Cross Country
  • Football (Soccer)
  • Rugby League
  • Squash
  • Swimming
  • Touch Football
  • Tennis
  • Volleyball
  • Golf

Discontinued

  • Rugby Union

The MCC has discontinued their rugby union competition between the associated schools; however, they remain fielding teams in the Under 16s and Under 18s divisions at the NSWCCC Rugby Union Carnival.

NSWCCC Performances

Over the past several years, the MCC has had success with at least four boys who had once competed for MCC now in first-grade rugby league; (in order of NRL debut) Mitchell Pearce, Liam Foran, Jamal Idris and Kieran Foran.

In 2011, the MCC U/16's side placed first in the NSWCCC rugby union carnival being undefeated during the two-day carnival, winning their games 32โ€“5, 10โ€“7 and 20โ€“12, however only 3 boys made the NSWCCC U/16's side and 3 making the shadow side (in case of injury). 2 boys from the U/18's team also made their respective NSWCCC squad.

See also

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