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2025 NRL Women's Premiership Grand Final

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NRLW Grand Final

2025 (2025) NRL Women's Premiership
Grand Final
The match was played atAccor Stadium

Sydney
Roosters

Brisbane
Broncos
1822
12Total
SYD01818
BRI121022
Date5 October 2025
StadiumAccor Stadium
LocationSydney,New South Wales,Australia
Karyn Murphy MedalMele Hufanga
Pre-Match EntertainmentSarah Berki
RefereeBelinda Sharpe
Attendance46,288
Broadcast partners
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The2025 NRL Women's Premiership Grand Final was the conclusive and premiership-deciding game of the2025 National Rugby League Women's season in Australia. It was contested between theSydney Roosters and theBrisbane Broncos on 5 October atAccor Stadium inSydney with Brisbane Broncos Women winning 22-18.[1]

The match was preceded by the 2025NRL State Championship and followed by theNational Rugby League grand final. The match was broadcast live throughout Australia by theNine Network.

Background

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The 2025 NRL Women's season is the 8th season of semi-professional women's rugby league in Australia. The season consisted of 11 competition rounds, followed by a finals series contested by the top six teams on the competition ladder.

TheSydney Roosters finished first on the 2025 ladder with an undefeated record. TheNational Rugby League introduced a new award, Nellie Doherty Shield, for the NRLW minor premiership and the Roosters were the inaugural winners.[2] Receiving a bye in the first week of the finals series, the Roosters hosted the fifth-placedCronulla-Sutherland Sharks in a preliminary final atPolytec Stadium. The Roosters led 10–6 at half time and 16–6 after a converted try five minutes into the second stanza. Tries by Cronulla with 13 and nine minutes left on the game clock levelled the scores at 16-all. Afield goal byJocelyn Kelleher put the Roosters in front, 17–16, with three minutes remaining. The Roosters held on to advance to a consecutive grand final.[3]

TheBrisbane Broncos entered the 2025 season having lost grand final qualifying semi-finals in the previous two seasons. The Broncos lost just one match during the 2025 regular season, their Round 3 clash with theSydney Roosters.[4] Receiving a bye in the first week of the finals series, the Broncos hosted the third-placedNewcastle Knights in a preliminary final atSuncorp Stadium. The Broncos scored two tries in the first seven minutes, and a third and fourth try by the 25th minute. Whilst the Knights responded with a converted try in the 27th minute, the Broncos scored the only try of the second stanza to win, 30–6, and advance to the Grand Final.[5][6][7]

TheBrisbane Broncos had won the first three NRLW Grand Finals, in 2018, 2019, and 2020 but had not appeared since. The Broncos' first and third Grand Finals wins were over theSydney Roosters.[8][9] Following their Grand Final losses in 2018 and 2020, theSydney Roosters appeared in and won the postponed 2021 season Grand Final in April 2022.[10] The Roosters won their second premiership in 2024.[11][12]

Going into 2025 Grand Final both theBrisbane Broncos andSydney Roosters had won 40 NRLW matches across their eight seasons, the Broncos having the slightly better win percentage, 72.73% to 70.18%, as they had played two fewer matches (Broncos 55 to Roosters 57). The record between the teams favoured theBrisbane Broncos with six wins to five by theSydney Roosters with an overall difference of 22 points (Broncos 212 to Roosters 190). The Broncos defeated the Roosters in their first five meetings (2018 Round 2 & Grand Final, 2919, 2020 Round 3 & Grand Final, 2021 Round 1). The Roosters have won the last five matches against the Broncos (2021 Semi-Final, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025 Round 3).

Route to the Grand Final
TeamRegular SeasonFinals
1234567891011EFPF
Sydney Roosters 30–6 24–10 30–26 42–22 34–4 24–8 30–14 56–12 30–0 26–14 40–10Bye 17–16
H(S)AAH(S)NAH(G)AAH(S)H(G)H(G)
Brisbane Broncos 28–4 44–4 26–30 30–6 28–14 44–28 38–4 46–16 44–0 26–6 50–4Bye 30–6
H(TWS)AH(TWS)ANAH(SS)AH(TWS)AH(TWS)H(SS)
Key: H(G) = Home venue - Gosford; H(S) = Home venue - Sydney; H(SS) = Home venue - Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane; H(TWS) = Home venue - Totally Workwear Stadium; A = Away venue; N =Neutral venue

Pre-match

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Broadcasting

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The match will broadcast live on theNine Network in Australia and9Now and onSky Sport in New Zealand. Radio broadcasters will includeABC,Triple M,2GB,4BC and NRL Nation.[13]

Officiating

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Belinda Sharpe was appointed as the referee for the NRLW Grand Final for the fourth time, having previously done so in the 2020 season, the postponed 2021 season and the 2023 season. Chris Butler was appointed as the video referee in the NRL Bunker. Ethan Klein andRochelle Tamarua were appointed as the touch judges.[14]

Squads

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Initial team lists of 22 players were announced on the Tuesday afternoon prior to match, 30 September 2025.[15] The Brisbane Broncos game day line-up was unchanged. For the Sydney Roosters,Amber Hall, was included in the 17 the day prior, but dropped out on game day. Taina Naividi was injured in training on the Saturday. Mia Wood came into the starting thirteen. Jayde Herdegen was added to the seventeen but did not take the field.

Sydney Roosters
PosJ#PlayerAgeMatches
NRLWRepresentative
2025CareerStateTests
FB1Brydie Parker251240
WG16Mia Wood261226
CE3Jessica Sergis281245 13 11
CE4Isabelle Kelly291154 16 17
WG5Jayme Fressard28736 3
FE6Corban Baxter31830 10
HB7Jocelyn Kelleher251250 3
PR8Otesa Pule221239 10
HK9Keeley Davis251255 10 7
PR10Rima Butler271232
SR11Aliyah Nasio191115
SR12Jasmin Strange221235
LK13Olivia Kernick241246 9 7
IN14Shawden Burton25619
IN15Macie Carlile241114
IN17Eliza Lopamaua201014
IN18Jayde Herdegen2100
CS20Taneisha Gray2022
21Imogen Hei1900
22Tavarna Papalii2008 3 3
2Taina Naividi241122 2
19Amber Hall301140 14


Brisbane Broncos
PosJ#PlayerAgeMatches
NRLWRepresentative
2025CareerStateTests
FB1Tamika Upton281249 10 6
WG2Kerri Johnson221212
CE3Mele Hufanga301232 1 10
CE4Julia Robinson271145 10 10
WG5Hayley Maddick331241 1
FE6Gayle Broughton291235 3
HB7Ali Brigginshaw351255 20 26
PR8Annetta Nu'uausala301034 14 4
HK9Jada Ferguson231238 2
PR10Brianna Clark301036 1 8
SR11Lauren Dam281029
SR12Romy Teitzel261244 8
LK13Keilee Joseph231244 6 6
IN14Destiny Brill221040 8 3
IN15Chelsea Lenarduzzi291254 8 1
IN16Shenae Ciesiolka28739 11 3
IN17Shalom Sauaso1899
CS18Reegan Hicks1944
19Azalleyah Maaka2522
20Bree Spreadborough2757
21Tafito Lafaele24114
22Skyla Adams2013

Notes:

  • Tarryn Aiken, the winner of the Karyn Murphy Medal as player of the match in the 2024 NRLW Grand Final, was unavailable for theSydney Roosters due to incurring anACL injury in their Round 11 match.[16]
  • Taina Naividi incurred an injury during theirSydney Roosters "captain's run" training session on Saturday, 4 October, prior to the match on Sunday and was withdrawn. Mia Wood wasshifted from the interchange bench to the wing to replace Naividi.[17]
  • TheRoosters had namedAmber Hall in the reserves in the initial team list after she incurred a calf injury in their Round 11 match and played just 10 minutes in their Preliminary Final.[15] Hall passed a fitness test on the eve of the match and was named to fill the gap on the interchange bench created by Naividi's withdrawal and Wood's promotion into the starting 13.
  • Aliyah Nasio returned to the Roosters line up having missed the Preliminary Final due to serving a one match suspension. Taina Naividi moves back to the wing, and Mia Wood goes back to the bench.[15]
  • TheBrisbane Broncos named a squad unchanged from their Preliminary Final, other than Bree Spreadborough replacing Tara McGrath-West in the reserves.
  • The top two point scorers in the 2025 season are named to play, withRomy Teitzel (Broncos) on 112 points (from four tries and 48 goals) leadingJocelyn Kelleher (Roosters) on 99 points (one try, 47 goals, one field goal).
    • Jocelyn Kelleher became the NRLW's all time leading point scorer during the 2025 season, passing former Roosters and current Raiders player,Zahara Temara. Going into the Grand Final, Kelleher had scored 261 points from seven tries, 116 goals and one field goal (kicked to win the preceding Preliminary Final) in 50 matches.
  • The goal-kicking conversion rates for the 2025 season:
    • Jocelyn Kelleher (Roosters)64.38% having kicked 46 conversions and one penalty goal from 73 attempts.
    • Romy Teitzel (Broncos)63.16% having kicked 48 conversions from 76 attempts.
    • Brianna Clark (Broncos)71.43% having kicked four conversions and one penalty goal from seven attempts (whilst Teitzel was on the interchange bench).
  • Two of the top three try scorers in the 2025 season are named to play, withTamika Upton (Broncos) on 19 tries leadng third-placed Taina Naividi (Roosters) on 11 tries.
    • Tamika Upton became the NRLW's all time leading try scorer during the 2025 season, passingTeagan Berry (Dragons). Going into the Grand Final, Upton had scored 45 tries from 49 matches and was seventh on the all time point scorers list on her try scoring alone, not having kicked a goal or field goal.
    • Payton Takimoana (Warriors) was the second-placed try scorer in the 2025 season, with 15 tries from 11 matches.
  • Two of the players named are amongst five who have played in four NRLW Grand Finals
    • Tamika Upton (Broncos) has won all four Grand Finals in which she has played, for the Broncos (2019,2020) and (Knights 2022, 2023).
    • Brydie Parker (Roosters) has appeared in all four Grand Finals for the Sydney Roosters, losing two (2018, 2020) and winning two (2021, 2024).
  • Jasmin Strange played in and won the previous two Grand Finals (2023 Knights, 2024 Roosters).
  • Four players have previously played for the opposing club
  • Olivia Kernick (Roosters) has scored five tries in six games against the Broncos.

Match summary

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2025 NRL Women's Premiership Grand Final
Sunday, 5 October
16:00AEDT (UTC+11)
Sydney Roosters18 – 22Brisbane Broncos
Tries:3
Parkerrugby ball 46'
Lopamauarugby ball 51'
Woodrugby ball 54'
Goals:3
Kelleherrugby goalposts icon 48',53',56'(3/3)
1st: 0–12
2nd: 18–10
Report
Highlights
Tries:4
Uptonrugby ball 18'
Fergusonrugby ball 29'
Sauasorugby ball 61'
Hufangarugby ball 66'
Goals:3
Teitzelrugby goalposts icon 20',31'(2/3)
Clarkerugby goalposts icon 66'(1/1)
Accor Stadium,Sydney
Attendance: 46,288
Referee:Belinda Sharpe[18]
Video referee: Chris Butler
Touch judges: Ethan Klein,Rochelle Tamarua
Karyn Murphy Medal:Mele Hufanga (Brisbane)

Notes:

  • The opposing fullbacks,Brydie Parker andTamika Upton became the first two players to appear in five NRLW Grand finals.
    • They each opened the scoring for their team in this match.
    • Upton's record extended to five Grand Final wins from five appearances, across seven seasons.
    • Upton's try was her fifth in Grand Finals (2019: 0, 2020: 1, 2022: 1, 2023: 2, 2025: 1).
  • Ali Brigginshaw,Chelsea Lenarduzzi, andJulia Robinson played in their fourth Grand Final win, all for the Broncos.
  • Isabelle Kelly andJocelyn Kelleher played in their fourth Grand Final, all for the Roosters.Keeley Davis (Dragons 2, Roosters 2) andJessica Sergis (Dragons 1, Roosters 3) made their fourth Grand Final appearance.
  • Jayde Herdegen was included on the interchange bench to make her debut in the seventeen named by the Roosters but did not take the field.
  • Aliyah Nasio was placed on report for striking in a melee that occurred immediately after fulltime. Nasio would be suspended for a record four matches for her role in the melee.[19]

References

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  3. ^Walter, Brad (27 September 2025)."Kelleher field goal secures grand final spot for Roosters".NRL. Retrieved28 September 2025.
  4. ^Whaley, Pamela (21 July 2025). "Roosters given real scare by fast-finishing Broncos but premiers supremely confident of going back-to-back".Daily Telegraph. p. 44.
  5. ^Lenehan, Martin (28 September 2025)."Bring on the Roosters: Blistering Broncos power into 2025 decider".NRL. Retrieved30 September 2025.
  6. ^Valentine, Renee (29 September 2025). "Knights bucked in preliminary final".Newcastle Herald. p. 30.
  7. ^Whaley, Pamela (29 September 2025). "Brisbane on brink of a fourth NRLW crown".Courier Mail. p. 44.
  8. ^Newton, Alicia (30 September 2018)."Broncos smash Roosters to win inaugural NRLW".NRL. Retrieved4 July 2022.
  9. ^Newton, Alicia (25 October 2020)."Three-peat complete: Brilliant Broncos kick clear of plucky Roosters".NRL. Retrieved5 July 2022.
  10. ^Lenehan, Martin (10 April 2022)."Third time lucky as Roosters down Dragons in epic NRLW decider".NRL. Retrieved13 April 2022.
  11. ^Mee, Cameron (6 October 2024)."Roosters hold off Sharks to claim NRLW decider".NRL. Retrieved7 October 2024.
  12. ^Hollis, Kelly (6 October 2024)."Roosters hold off fast-finishing Sharks to claim NRLW title".NRL. Retrieved7 October 2024.
  13. ^"Grand Final Week 2025: Everything you need to know".nrl.com. 29 September 2025. Retrieved29 September 2025.
  14. ^Mee, Cameron (30 September 2025)."Atkins ready to cap lengthy journey to NRL's biggest stage".NRL. Retrieved30 September 2025.
  15. ^abc"NRLW Team Lists: 2025 Grand Final".NRL. 30 September 2025. Retrieved30 September 2025.
  16. ^"Injury sidelines NRLW star Tarryn Aiken".Roosters.com.au. 15 September 2025. Retrieved30 September 2025.
  17. ^"NRLW Late Mail: Grand Final - Cruel blow for Naividi as Hall gets green light".NRL. 4 October 2025. Retrieved4 October 2025.
  18. ^Mee, Cameron (30 September 2025)."Atkins ready to cap lengthy journey to NRL's biggest stage".NRL.com. Retrieved30 September 2025.
  19. ^"Roosters NRLW second-rower Aliyah Nasio banned for four matches after grand-final brawl".abc.net.au. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 15 October 2025. Retrieved22 October 2025.

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