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Australian Capital Territory club
Upon their entry to the NSWRL premiership in 1982, the Raiders entered a team in the NSWRL's reserve grade competition. In the NRL-era the club has had the following arrangements:
 * Canberra Raiders
 * 1998–2007 — fielded stand-alone team in NSWRL organised competitions
 * 2007–2009 — affiliation agreement with Souths Logan Magpies
 * 2012–2020 — affiliation agreement with Mount Pritchard Mounties
 * 2021–present — stand-alone reserve grade team in New South Wales Cup

New South Wales clubs

 * Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
 * 1998–2008 — fielded stand-alone team in NSWRL organised competitions
 * 2009 — affiliation agreement with Bankstown City Bulls
 * 2010–2020 and 2023–present — stand-alone reserve grade team in New South Wales Cup
 * 2021 — affiliation agreement with Mount Pritchard Mounties
 * 2022 — split affiliation agreement with Mount Pritchard Mounties and stand-alone reserve grade team in NSW Cup
 * Since 2023, the Bulldogs have maintained a club affiliation agreement with the Queensland Cup's Western Clydesdales, but do not supply any contracted players to play in the Queensland Cup competition.


 * Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
 * 1998–2007 — fielded stand-alone team in NSWRL organised competitions
 * 2008 — joint venture with Cobras Junior Rugby League Club, known as Cronulla-Sutherland Cobras
 * 2009–2010 — stand-alone reserve grade team in New South Wales Cup
 * 2011–2014 — joint venture with Melbourne Storm to field reserve grade players in NSW Cup under Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks name
 * 2015–present — club affiliation with Newtown Jets


 * Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
 * 1998–1999 and 2003–2008 — fielded stand-alone team in NSWRL organised competitions
 * 2009–2010 — fielded reserve grade team in Queensland Cup, playing as the Sunshine Coast Sea Eagles
 * 2011–2016 — stand-alone reserve grade team in New South Wales Cup
 * 2017–present — affiliation agreement with Blacktown Workers
 * During the 2000–2002 period when Manly operated the Northern Eagles joint venture in the NRL with the North Sydney Bears, both teams featured reserve grade teams in NSWRL competitions.


 * Newcastle Knights
 * 1998–2007 — fielded stand-alone team in NSWRL organised competitions
 * 2008 — affiliation agreement with Central Newcastle
 * 2009 — TBC (Possibly Knights reserves played in local Newcastle Rugby League competition)
 * 2010–2011 — affiliation agreement with Central Coast Centurions
 * 2012–present — stand-alone reserve grade team in New South Wales Cup
 * From 2020–2022 the Knights had a club affiliation agreement with the Queensland Cup's Ipswich Jets, but did not supply any contracted players to play in the Queensland Cup competition.


 * Parramatta Eels
 * 1998–2007 — fielded stand-alone team in NSWRL organised competitions
 * 2008–2019 — club affiliation with Wentworthville Magpies
 * 2020–present — stand-alone reserve grade team in New South Wales Cup


 * Penrith Panthers
 * 1998–2002 — fielded stand-alone team in NSWRL organised competitions
 * 2003–2006 — joint venture St Mary's Cougars known as St Mary's-Penrith Cougars
 * 2007, 2014–present — stand-alone reserve grade team in New South Wales Cup
 * 2008–2013 — club affiliation with Windsor Wolves


 * South Sydney Rabbitohs
 * 1998–1999, 2002–2006 — fielded stand-alone team in NSWRL organised competitions
 * 2007–2018 — club affiliation with North Sydney Bears
 * 2019–present — stand-alone reserve grade team in New South Wales Cup
 * During the 2000–2001 period when South Sydney were excluded from the NRL competition, the club maintained a team in NSWRL organised competitions.
 * In 2006, South Sydney had a club affiliation agreement with the Queensland Cup's Easts Tigers, but did not supply any contracted players to play in the Queensland Cup competition.
 * Since 2024, South Sydney have maintained a club affiliation agreement with the Townsville Blackhawks, but do not supply any contracted players to play in the Queensland Cup competition.

Formed as a joint venture between the Illawarra Steelers and St. George Dragons, the St. George-Illawarra Dragons entered the NRL in the 1999 NRL season. Both teams had fielded stand-alone teams in the NSWRL organised competition in 1998.
 * St. George-Illawarra Dragons
 * 1999 — fielded two reserve grade teams Illawarra Steelers and St. George Dragons in NSWRL organised competitions.
 * 2000–2007 — fielded stand-alone team in NSWRL organised competitions
 * 2008 — TBC
 * 2009–2010 — joint venture with Shellharbour City Dragons
 * 2011 — Reserve grade players played in Illawarra District Rugby League competitions
 * 2012–2017 — club affiliation with Illawarra Cutters
 * 2018–present — stand-alone reserve grade team in New South Wales Cup

Formed as a joint venture between the Balmain Tigers and Western Suburbs Magpies, the Wests Tigers entered the NRL in the 2000 NRL season. Both teams had previously fielded stand-alone teams in NSWRL organised competitions during the 1998 and 1999 seasons.
 * Wests Tigers
 * 2000—2012 — fielded two reserve grade teams Balmain Tigers and Western Suburbs Magpies in NSWRL organised competitions. From 2005–2012, Balmain played as Balmain-Ryde-Eastwood Tigers.
 * 2013–2018 — stand-alone reserve grade team in New South Wales Cup
 * 2019–present — stand-alone reserve grade team in New South Wales Cup playing as Western Suburbs Magpies

New Zealand club

 * New Zealand Warriors
 * 2007 — Entered NSWRL organised competition as Auckland Lions
 * 2008–2013 — joint venture with Auckland Rugby League, playing in NSWRL organised competitions as the Auckland Vulcans
 * 2014–2020, 2023–present — stand-alone reserve grade team in New South Wales Cup
 * 2020–2022 — club affiliation with Redcliffe Dolphins

Queensland clubs

 * Brisbane Broncos


 * Dolphins
 * 2023–present — split club affiliation with Redcliffe Dolphins
 * 2023–present — split club affiliation with Central Queensland Capras
 * 2024–present — split club affiliation with Norths Devils


 * Gold Coast Titans


 * North Queensland Cowboys

Victorian club

 * Melbourne Storm
 * 1998–2004 — club affiliation with Norths Devils
 * 2005–2007 — split club affiliation with Norths Devils
 * 2005—2006, 2024–present — split club affiliation with North Sydney Bears
 * 2008–2009 — club affiliation with Central Coast Storm
 * 2010 — fielded stand-alone team in NSWRL organised competition
 * 2011–2014 — joint venture with Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks to field reserve grade players in NSW Cup under Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks name
 * 2011–present — split club affiliation with Brisbane Tigers
 * 2015–present — split club affiliation with Sunshine Coast Falcons