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In 2017, the Brisbane Broncos launched a bid to enter a team in the inaugural NRL Women's Premiership in 2018. On 27 March 2018, the club won a license to participate in the inaugural NRL Women's season, on the back of a strong bid which included the NRL's desire for a geographical spread.
NRL Women's Premiership; 2018: Brisbane Broncos 34 – 12 Sydney Roosters J. Stone K. Badger ANZ Stadium Sydney: 30 September 2018 2019: Brisbane Broncos (2) 30 – 6 St George Illawarra Dragons K. Badger D. Schwass ANZ Stadium Sydney: 6 October 2019 2020: Brisbane Broncos (3) 20 – 10 Sydney Roosters B. Sharpe: ANZ Stadium Sydney: 25 October ...
Below is a List of current NRL Women's team squads. There are 10 teams that compete in the NRL Women's Premiership , increasing in 2023 from the 6 teams that played in the 2022 season. Statistics for the past seasons drawn from the Rugby League Project .
The 2024 NRL Women's season is the seventh professional season of the NRL Women's Premiership. The number of teams (ten), start date (25 July 2024) and duration of the season (eleven weeks) was confirmed by the NRL , with the release of the draw on 13 November 2023. [ 1 ]
In October 2018, NRL announced the inaugural edition of Rugby League World Cup 9s in Western Sydney on 18–19 October 2019, featuring 12 international men's teams and 4 women's teams. [41] This would be around one month after the Women's Grand Final and preseason tournament Auckland Nines in previous years was replaced.
2018 NRL Women's Premiership; Duration: 8 September to 30 September 2018: Teams: 4: Premiers: Brisbane Broncos (1st title) Minor premiers: Brisbane Broncos (1st title) Matches played: 7: Points scored: 212: Attendance: 46,875 (Avg. 11,719) Top points scorer(s) Chelsea Baker (38) Biggest home win: Broncos 30 — 4 Dragons at Suncorp Stadium ...
The Brisbane and District Women's Rugby League is one of the main Women's rugby league competitions in Australia. ... Aspley Broncos: 2014: Burpengary: 32 — 24 ...
On 20 July 2018, Te Kawa signed with the Brisbane Broncos NRL Women's Premiership team. [8] In Round 2 of the 2018 NRL Women's season, she made her debut for the Broncos in their 14–4 win over the Sydney Roosters. [9] On 13 October 2018, she started on the wing for New Zealand in their 24–26 loss to Australia at Mt Smart Stadium. [10]