NRLW: Heartbroken Brisbane rally for teammates
It was an emotional week for Brisbane’s NRLW team with the entire game rallying around two of their teammates, but there was still a game of footy to be won.
It was an emotional week for Brisbane’s NRLW team with the entire game rallying around two of their teammates, but there was still a game of footy to be won.
Brisbane’s NRLW team has been shattered with popular players Toni Hunt and Lavinia Gould enduring the toughest heartbreaks of their lives. How the NRL and Broncos are rallying around the two warriors.
The Broncos will wear Toni Hunt and Lavinia Gould on their hearts for the rest of the NRLW season as the two players deal with personal tragedies.
Sydney Roosters star Jess Sergis may have played her last game of the NRLW season and is set to undergo surgery on a fractured finger.
NSW will consider following Queensland’s move to pay female State of Origin players the same as their male counterparts from 2022.
An opening round triple-header in Newcastle will herald the return of a revamped NRLW next season — and for Eels coach Dean Widders, the kick-off can’t come quick enough.
Rugby league Immortal Wally Lewis has come out swinging for his former club the Valley Diehards and their star player Ali Brigginshaw after their scratching from the QRLW next year.
Arguably the best female rugby league player in the world and a group of fellow footy stars have pledged to stay with their historic club despite it being controversially axed from the top-tier QRLW competition.
St. George-Illawarra Dragons legend Jamie Soward has been appointed to a head coaching role for the first time.
As part of the club’s strategic road map for 2030, Gold Coast Titans CEO Steve Mitchell has made a huge declaration about the side’s ambitions.
They are two of the most dangerous players in women’s rugby league, wreaking havoc for the Jillaroos and NSW Blues. Now, Jess Sergis and Kezie Apps will join forces at the Wests Tigers.
Since the Covid-19 pandemic started sport across the world has been faced with havoc, but none more so than women’s sport which has been pushed to the margins.
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