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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 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. [45] This would be around one month after the Women's Grand Final and preseason tournament Auckland Nines in previous years was replaced.
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
Women's rugby league is a popular women's sport in Australia. The sport has a high level of participation in the country both recreational and professional. Australian Rugby League Commission (ARLC) is the national governing body of the sport in Australia, organising the Australian Women's Rugby League, the Australian women's national team, and the nine state governing bodies of the game ...
NRL Women's Premiership clubs (12 P) Pages in category "Women's rugby league teams in Australia" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
There have been over 150 women's rugby league footballers who have been selected to represent Australia women's national rugby league team since the nation first started playing international matches in 1995. [1] [2]
The Australia women's national rugby league team, also known as the Australian Jillaroos, or Harvey Norman Jillaroos for sponsorship reasons, [1] represents Australia in women's rugby league. They played their first formal international in 1995 under the administration of the Australian Women's Rugby League .
In March 2017, the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks played another Women's Nine's match, this time defeating the Canberra Raiders by 28–10. [27] In 2018 the club entered teams as Cronulla-Sutherland in the NSWRL Women’s Premiership and the inaugural Tarsha Gale Cup for Under 18 players. The Sharks’ Under 18 team were undefeated premiers. [28]