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Top 30 squad - 2025 NRL season Supplementary list Coaching staff Jesse Arthars – WG, CE; Fletcher Baker – PR; Coby Black – HB; Patrick Carrigan – LK; Selwyn Cobbo – CE, WG, FB
New South Wales Cup: Colors Rugby League Club Est. Joined* City/Town State/Territory Stadium/s NRL Affiliate; Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles: 1962 2017
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 .
In 2013 the ARL was reconstituted as the Australian Rugby League Commission (ARLC) and News Limited handed their 50% stake in the NRL back to the governing body. There have been thirty-three teams which have competed in all of the first-grade competitions since 1908, of which seventeen remain in this competition.
The New South Wales Rugby League ran the major rugby league competition of New South Wales from its inception in 1908 until 1994.Following the introduction of a new format for interstate rugby league, the State of Origin series in 1980, the decade of the 1980s brought about expansion of the NSWRL premiership, with the introduction of commercial sponsorship, the Winfield Cup, and the addition ...
#1 Arthur Hennessy, Australia's first test captain #10 Dally Messenger, league's 1st drawcard star #17 Sandy Pearce, rowing & footballing family #21 Arthur Halloway, a player and coach #35 Pat Walsh, a devotion to duty #67 Chris McKivat, Olympian & dual code int'l #72 Peter Burge, from a footballing family #76 Chook Fraser youngest Kangaroo #77 Herb Gilbert #88 Frank Burge Kangaroo brother #89 ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 19 December 2024. Australian rugby league season Rugby league season 2024 National Rugby League Duration 2 March [a] – 6 October 2024 Teams 17 Premiers Penrith Panthers (6th title) Minor premiers Melbourne Storm (6th title) Matches played 213 Points scored 9,964 Average attendance 20,611 Attendance ...
The League's name was changed in 1984 to the New South Wales Rugby League and Ken Arthurson became the new chairman. In 1988, two Queensland teams joined the competition, with the inclusions of the Brisbane Broncos and the Gold Coast-Tweed Giants seeing the game move beyond the outer borders of New South Wales. At the same time a team from the ...