Magic start: Brisbane stakes its claim on women’s Origin opener
The women’s State of Origin series opener is on track for a record crowd, with talks under way to make the game a regular on the Brisbane sporting calendar.
The women’s State of Origin series opener is on track for a record crowd, with talks under way to make the game a regular on the Brisbane sporting calendar.
NSW coach Kylie Hilder has put to bed any lingering doubts that one of her side’s star playmakers won’t be fit for Origin I on Thursday night. ORIGIN LATE MAIL.
Queensland’s star fullback Tamika Upton has won it all, raising the question as to whether the unassuming star from Rockhampton has achieved GOAT status?
The women’s State of Origin will be played across three matches for the first time and NSW is out to make an early statement after pulling a selection surprise.
ARL Commission boss Peter V’landys has revealed his vision for the future of the NRLW competition in this exclusive interview with Dean Ritchie.
The notion of pay parity is misunderstood. Rugby league has been playing catch-up in the women’s game for too long. There is one major problem – and it’s backwards views.
Parramatta Eels star Tiana Penitani juggles work, study training and a second job. She shares her story and calls out the biggest mistake anti-parity critics make.
A 2GB sports host has been blasted for his stance on equal pay for State of Origin teams following Queensland’s decision to pay female athletes the same as male players.
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.
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