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NSWRL Women's Premiership

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Rugby league competition

Harvey Norman Women's Premiership
Current season or competition:
2025 NSWRL Major Competitions
SportRugby league
Formerly known asSydney Metropolitan Women's Rugby League
Instituted2005[1]
Inaugural season2005
Number of teams7
Country Australia
Most titles Forestville Ferrets
Canley Heights Dragons(4 titles)
WebsiteNSW Women's Premiership
Related competitionNRL Women's Premiership
Women's National Championship
Tarsha Gale Cup

TheNSWRL Women's Premiership, known as theHarvey Norman NSWRL Women's Premiership due to sponsorship fromHarvey Norman, is the top level ofwomen's rugby league football inNew South Wales, Australia. Run by theNew South Wales Rugby League, the competition is New South Wales's first statewide open age women's competition.

TheNSWRL Women's Premiership is arugby league competition for clubs inNew South Wales. It is the only statewide open-age competition for women in New South Wales and is run byNew South Wales Rugby League.[2]

The NSWRL Women's Premiership started in 2005 asSydney Metropolitan Women's Rugby League after the former competition folded in 2001.

Clubs

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ClubEstablishedEntered competitionCityStadium
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs2018[a]Canterbury-Bankstown DistrictBelmore Sports Ground
Central Coast Roosters19472020Central CoastMorrie Breen Oval, Kanwal
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks19672019Sutherland ShirePointsBet Stadium,Cronulla High School
Illawarra Steelers19822023IllawarraCollegians Sporting Complex,Figtree;WIN Stadium
Mounties2017[b]Mount PritchardAubrey Keech Reserve
North Sydney Bears19082018North SydneyNorth Sydney Oval
South Sydney Rabbitohs19082018RedfernRedfern Oval,ANZ Stadium
St. George Dragons19212023St George DistrictJubilee Oval,Carlton
Wentworthville Magpies19232018WentworthvilleRingrose Park
Wests Tigers20002019Balmain, Ashfield & CampbelltownCampbelltown Stadium
  1. ^Did not compete in the 2021 or 2022 seasons.
  2. ^Did not compete in the 2020 season.

Previous clubs

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Clubs that competed in theSydney Metropolitan Women's Rugby League Premiership (2005–2016) included:Auburn,Berkeley Vale Panthers, Blacktown, Canley Heights Dragons, Canley Vale Kookas,Cronulla-Caringbah Sharks,East Campbelltown Eagles, Forestville Ferrets,[3] Greenacre Tigers, Guildford Raiders, Hunter Stars (2016 only),[4]Maitland Pickers,[5]Mounties,Newtown Jetettes, Parramatta Junior Eels,Redfern All Blacks,Windsor Wolves.

Clubs the completed in theSydney Women's Rugby League premiership (1992–2002) included Bankstown, Blacktown,[6] Bulli, North Sydney, Parramatta Junior Eels, Petersham-Lewisham Wildfires, South Sydney Juniors, Waverton Reds and Western Sydney Wildcats.[7]

Results by year

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YearPremiersScoreRunners-upMinor PremiersWooden SpoonRef
1992 North Sydney10 – 8Wildfires[8]
1993 Waverton Eagles[9]
1994Blacktown Wildfires22 – 18 Waverton Eagles Waverton Eagles[10]
1995BulliParramatta Eels[11]
1996South Sydney Rabbitohs26 – 16Parramatta Eels
1997South Sydney Rabbitohs26 – 14Parramatta Eels
1998–2001Unknown
2002-04No Premiership
Sydney Metropolitan Women's Premiership
2005Redfern All Blacks[12]
2006 Canley Vale Kookas18 – 8Newtown Jetettes[13]
2007Cabramatta Two Blues Forestville Ferrets[14]
2008 Forestville Ferrets8 – 6 Canley Vale Kookas[15]
2009 Forestville Ferrets24 – 16Campbelltown EaglesCampbelltown Eagles[16][17][18]
2010 Forestville Ferrets Canley Heights Dragons
2011 Canley Heights Dragons12 – 6 Forestville Ferrets[19][20]
2012 Canley Heights DragonsBlacktown
2013 Canley Heights Dragons44 – 6 Forestville Ferrets[21]
2014 Canley Heights Dragons42 – 26Redfern All Blacks
2015 Greenacre Tigers14 – 12 Forestville Ferrets[22]
2016Cronulla-Caringbah Sharks26 – 22 Greenacre TigersMount Prichard Mounties Forestville Ferrets[23][24][25]
NSWRL Women's Premiership
2017Redfern All Blacks26 – 16 North NewcastleRedfern All BlacksBerkeley Vale Panthers[26]
2018Mount Prichard Mounties12 – 10South Sydney RabbitohsSouth Sydney RabbitohsWentworthville Magpies[27]
2019CRL Newcastle24 – 10Mount Prichard MountiesMount Prichard MountiesPenrith Brothers[28][29]
2020Central Coast Roosters16 – 10North Sydney BearsCentral Coast RoostersWentworthville Magpies[30][31]
2021No Grand Final due to lockdown to mitigate COVID-19 risksCentral Coast RoostersCabramatta Two Blues
2022Wests Tigers21 – 20 Cronulla Sutherland SharksNorth Sydney BearsWentworthville Magpies[32][33]
2023Mount Prichard Mounties1 – 0Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsNorth Sydney BearsSt George Dragons[34][35]
2024Illawarra Steelers10 – 6Newcastle KnightsWentworthville MagpiesSt George Dragons[36][37]

Grand finals

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2017

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Sunday, 24 September 2017
16:20
Redfern All Blacks26 – 16 North Newcastle
Tries:
Taleena Simon (2)
Karri Doyle (2)
Nakia Davis-Welsh
Chloe Leaupepe
Goals:
Chloe Leaupepe (1/6)
Report
Highlights
Tries:
Kylie Hilder
Holli Wheeler
Isabelle Kelly
Goals:
Caitlin Moran (2/3)

2018

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Monday, 10 September 2018
17:30
Mount Prichard Mounties12 – 10South Sydney Rabbitohs
Tries:
Simaima Taufa
Patricia Raikadroka
Goals:
Janelle Williams (2/3)
Report
Highlights
Tries:
Taleena Simon
Sharon McGrady
Goals:
Maddie Studdon (1/2)

2019

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Saturday, 10 August 2019
Mount Prichard Mounties10 – 24CRL Newcastle
Tries:2
Tommaya Kelly-Sinesrugby ball 8'
Tahlia Hunterrugby ball 30'
Goals:1
Brydie Parker 1/2rugby goalposts icon 10'
Report
Highlights
Tries:4
Bobbi Lawrugby ball 13'
Kylie Hilderrugby ball 25'
Tayla Predebonrugby ball 37'
Simone Smithrugby ball 57'
Goals:4
Melanie Howard 3/3rugby goalposts icon 27',38',58'
Skye McKenzie 1/1rugby goalposts icon 15'
ANZ Stadium,Sydney
Referee: Ben McMurray

2020

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Saturday, 26 September 2020
13:30
Central Coast Roosters16 – 10North Sydney Bears
Tries:2
Claire Reed 2rugby ball 14'34'
Bobbi Lawrugby ball 8'
Goals:2
Bobbi Law 1/2
Melanie Howard 1/1
Report
Highlights
Tries:2
Shontelle Stowersrugby ball 20'
Moniqca Mo'Alerugby ball 45'
Goals:1
Chloe Leaupepe 1/2
Bankwest Stadium,Sydney
Referee: Karra-Lee Nolan

2022

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Saturday, 16 July 2022
14:00
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks20 – 21Wests Tigers
Tries:4
Tiana Penitanirugby ball 17'
Talei Holmesrugby ball 43'
Zali Fayrugby ball 53'
Sam Bremnerrugby ball 73'
Goals:2
Maddie Studdon 2/5rugby goalposts icon 31',74'
Report
Highlights
Stats
Tries:4
Keele Browne 2rugby ball 21'78'
Jessica Sergisrugby ball 35'
Josephine Lenazrugby ball 46'
Goals:2
Emily Curtain 2/3rugby goalposts icon 35',79'
Tayla Preston 0/1
Drop goals:1
Emily Curtainrugby goalposts icon 84'
Campbelltown Stadium,Sydney
Referee: Dillan Wells

2023

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Saturday, 29 April 2023
18:00AEST (UTC+10)
Canterbury Bulldogs0 – 1Mount Pritchard Mounties
Report
Highlights
Stats
Field goals:1
Matilda Powerrugby goalposts icon 67'
Leichhardt Oval,Sydney
Referee: Nathan Loveday

2024

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Saturday, 29 September 2024
18:00AEST (UTC+10)
Illawarra Steelers10 – 6Newcastle Knights
Tries:2
Shae Muhleisenrugby ball 36'
Bronte Wilsonrugby ball 66'
Goals:1
Tayleah Handcock 1/2rugby goalposts icon 67'
Report
Tries:1
Leah Ollertonrugby ball 55'
Goals:1
Jessica Gentle 1/1rugby goalposts icon 57'

See also

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References

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  2. ^"Harvey Norman NSW Women's Premiership".New South Wales Rugby League. Archived fromthe original on 17 March 2019. Retrieved3 July 2018.
  3. ^"The Forestville Ferrets: Women in League".YouTube. NRL.com. 12 May 2015. Retrieved5 October 2020.
  4. ^"Hunter Stars defeat reigning Sydney Metropolitan Women's Rugby League premiers Greenacre Tigers". Cessnock Advertiser. 19 April 2016. Retrieved5 October 2020.
  5. ^Parkinson, Andrew (14 August 2012)."22-12 win puts Pickers' women through to grand final qualifier". Maitland Mercury. Retrieved5 October 2020.
  6. ^Williams, Daniel (9 September 1994). "Inside Running".Sydney Morning Herald. p. 57.
  7. ^Masters, Roy (14 August 1993). "A Tale About Women, Wussy Types And League - League".Sydney Morning Herald. p. 76.
  8. ^"Playing the Field - Wildfires - Wind Limits Damage".Lesbians on the Loose.3 (10 (October 1, 1992)). Newtown (NSW).ISSN 1324-6542. Retrieved23 August 2022 – via Trove.
  9. ^"Womens Rugby League".Rugby League Gazette. 1994.
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  11. ^Mascord, Steve (9 September 1995). "League turns up Cup heat on Allen - LEAGUE Finals '95".Sydney Morning Herald. p. 64.
  12. ^"Coaching & Development - Women's Rugby League".New South Wales Rugby League 2006 Annual Report: 17. 2006.
  13. ^"Jets' big showdown falls flat".Glebe and Inner City News. 24 August 2006. p. 54.
  14. ^"Sharkies show the way with a very young team".Manly Daily. 8 September 2007.
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  16. ^Jackson, Glenn (11 September 2009). "These women in a league of their own".Sydney Morning Herald. p. 26.
  17. ^"Ferrets make feathers fly".Campbelltown-Macarthur Advertiser. 15 September 2009.
  18. ^"Eagles to thrill in Ferrets final".Macarthur Chronicle. 8 September 2009. p. 103.
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