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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 ...
The captains of both sides are invited to make a speech, and the NRL Women's Premiership Trophy is presented to the captain and coach of the winning team. Following the ceremonies, players of the winning side assemble on a podium for team celebration photographs with the premiership cup and premiership medals.
Win% Prem W L D GC Win% Source Current [b] Career [c] Brisbane: Scott Prince 16 November 2022 4 years, 83 days 0 31 32 0 65 49% 0 31 32 0 65 49% [1] Canberra: Darrin Borthwick 13 October 2022 11 years, 83 days 0 115 107 1 223 51.8% 1 236 230 2 468 50.5% Cronulla-Sutherland: Tony Herman 22 November 2022 3 years, 83 days 0 26 13 0 39 66.6% 0 26 ...
The 2021 NRL Women's Premiership was the fifth season of professional women's rugby league in Australia. All games took place in 2022, not 2021, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic . Regular season
On 6 December 2017, shortly after the conclusion of the 2017 Women's Rugby League World Cup, which concluded with the Jillaroos defeating the New Zealand Ferns by 23–16 in the final, [4] it was announced by the National Rugby League that the inaugural NRL Women's season would operate in a round-robin format, and be held in August 2018 ...
The Premiership Women's Rugby league season typically runs from September to June and comprises 18 rounds of matches, with each club playing each other home and away. In the 2023–24 season, each club also had bye weeks. The results of the matches contribute points to the league as follows: 4 points are awarded for a win
The Rugby Football League Women's Super League (known as the Betfred Women's Super League due to sponsorship) is the elite women's rugby league club competition in England. . Originally competed between four teams in the 2017 season, [1] the league has developed with the 2023 season being contested by 12 teams playing home and away against each other in two groups with subsequent play-offs and ...
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. [16] This would be around one month after the Women's Grand Final and replaced the Auckland Nines which had been run as a preseason tournament in previous years.