Ultimate Guide: Players who will shape the NRLW in 2024
A history-making State of Origin has laid the groundwork for a bumper NRLW season. PAMELA WHALEY takes a look at the players who will define the premiership race from every club in 2024.
A history-making State of Origin has laid the groundwork for a bumper NRLW season. PAMELA WHALEY takes a look at the players who will define the premiership race from every club in 2024.
Melbourne Storm is seeking young female athletes from all codes – including netball, Aussie rules and soccer – to help the club create history.
The second Women’s State of Origin game has broken records with a monster audience tuning in to watch Queensland’s series-levelling victory.
The Queensland Maroons have completed a miracle comeback against the NSW Sky Blues, keeping the series alive and setting up a game three decider in Townsville.
The two Queensland clubs dominated the NRLW Team of the Week, while a rookie halfback continued her strong start to the season. Check out who starred in Round 2.
This teenager got into rugby league by accident and with an anxious mother worried about her. Now she’s on the road to success in the NRLW after a wet and wild debut. GREAT PICS.
Letitia Taylor has been a trailblazer in women’s rugby league since bursting onto the scene as a 13-year-old — and this season will create another slice of history, this time in the coaches’ box.
It was a fast and furious opening to the NRLW season with plenty of star performers on show, Chris Honnery selects his best of the best in the team of the week.
Therese Aiton’s shiner was one the most brutal images from round one of the NRLW, but teammate Kennedy Cherrington has given the rookie utility a clean bill of health.
The Broncos have been the dominant force in NRLW since its inception but the revamped competition provides a new challenge for the star-studded team.
They may be first-timers but Olympic gold medallist Evania Pelite expects Gold Coast Titans to hit the ground running in their inaugural season in the NRLW.
The trick to more money for the NRLW and its players is to play a game appealing in its own right, not to follow the men and try to wrestle their way to premierships, writes PAUL KENT.
How a coffee catch-up between Karina Brown and Rebecca Frizelle in 2014 sowed the seeds for a Titans NRLW team seven years later.
There are three new teams but the reigning premiers, the Broncos, remain the team to beat as the NRLW enters an exciting new era, writes Fox League’s LARA PITT.
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