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Brisbane Broncos Women

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Australian rugby league football club
Not to be confused withBrisbane rugby league team.

Brisbane Broncos
Club information
Full nameBrisbane Broncos Rugby League Club Ltd.
NicknameBroncos
Colours  Maroon
  Gold
FoundedTeam: September 2018; 7 years ago (September 2018)
Club: April 1988; 37 years ago (April 1988)
Websitebroncos.com.au
Current details
Ground
CEODave Donaghy
ChairmanKarl Morris
CoachScott Prince[1]
ManagerJoe McDermott
CaptainAli Brigginshaw
CompetitionNational Rugby League
2025 seasonPremiers
Current season
Uniforms
Home colours
Away colours
Records
Premierships4 (2018,2019,2020,2025)
Runners-up0
Minor premierships5 (2018,2019,2020,2021,2024)
Biggest winBroncos 50 – 4Cowboys
Totally Workwear Stadium
(13 Sep 2025)
Biggest lossBroncos 8 – 28Roosters
Suncorp Stadium
(13 Sep 2025)
First gameBroncos 30 – 4Dragons
Suncorp Stadium
(9 Sep 2018)
Most capped56Ali Brigginshaw
Highest try scorer32Julia Robinson
Highest points scorer180Romy Teitzel


Brisbane Broncos Women are a rugby league team, representing the city ofBrisbane, Queensland. The team is part of theBrisbane Broncos club and plays in theNational Rugby League Women's Premiership.

Seasons

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SeasonRegular seasonFinalsNinesRef
PWDLFAPtsPosTopPlacing
20183300761861st2Premiers[2][3]
20193300421441st2Premiers[4][5]
20203300703461st2PremiersRU[6]
202155001346481st4Semi-finalist[7][8]
202251047811125th4[9][10]
20239603256165124th4Semi-finalist[11]
20249702272156141st4Semi-finalist[12][13][14]
2025111001404116202nd6Premiers

2026 Draw

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The draw for the 2026 season was announced on 14 November 2025.[15][16][17]

RoundOpponentScoreDateTimeVenue
1CowboysSat 4 Jul 20265:15 PMHomeSuncorp Stadium
2SharksThu 9 Jul 20267:45 PMAwaySharks Stadium
3TigersSun 19 Jul 20261:45 PMHomeTotally Workwear Stadium
4KnightsSun 26 Jul 20261:45 PMHomeTotally Workwear Stadium
5BulldogsSun 2 Aug 202612:00 PMNeutralGeohex Stadium,Wagga Wagga
6RaidersSun 9 Aug 202611:35 AMAwayGIO Stadium
7RoostersSat 15 Aug 20265:15 PMHomeSuncorp Stadium
8TitansSun 23 Aug 202611:50 AMAwayCbus Super Stadium
9EelsSun 30 Aug 20261:45 PMAwayCommBank Stadium
10DragonsSun 6 Sep 202611:50 AMAwayWIN Stadium
11WarriorsSun 13 Sep 202612:00 PMHomeTotally Workwear Stadium

Head-to-head records

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OpponentFirst meetingPWDLForAgstWin %Share %
Dragons9 Sep 201898012528788.89%74.34%
Roosters14 Sep 20181160521219054.55%52.74%
Warriors21 Sep 20184301944075.00%70.15%
Knights6 Mar 2022740319414057.14%58.08%
Titans19 Mar 202253021525760.00%72.73%
Eels27 Sep 202253021247060.00%63.92%
Cowboys5 Aug 2023330012828100.00%82.05%
Raiders27 Aug 2023330011258100.00%65.88%
Sharks2 Sep 20234301807275.00%52.63%
Tigers9 Sep 202333009436100.00%72.31%
Bulldogs31 Aug 20251100440100.00%100.00%
Totals9 Sep 20185540015148677872.73%65.64%

Notes

  • Share % is the percentage of pointsFor over the sum of pointsFor andAgainst.
  • Clubs listed in the order that the Broncos Women first played them.
  • Table last updated: 29 September 2025.

Captains

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All players that have captained the Brisbane Broncos Women's in first-grade.

Cap No.NameYears As CaptainDebut RoundGames As Captain
1.Ali Brigginshaw2018-presentRound 156
2.Tamika Upton2025-presentRound 113


Coaches

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In mid-November 2022 the Broncos announced the appointment ofScott Prince as head coach for the2023 NRL Women's season.[1]

CoachSeason SpanMWDLForAgstWin %Share %
Paul Dyer2018440011030100.00%78.57%
Kelvin Wright2019–202219120739026163.16%59.91%
Scott Prince2023–202532240898648775.00%66.94%

Table last updated: 29 September 2025.


Current squad

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Table last updated on 12 November 2025.

J#PlayerAgePosition(s)NRLW SeasonsNRLW StatsOriginTestsAll
Stars
Debut2018-2420252026MTGPtsPrems
Azalleyah Maaka25Centre2025 2 02000— 0
Bree Spreadborough27Lock, Centre2024 2 5 07104
Brianna Clark30Prop2020 2 4 20 11 03731644 1 1 9
Chelsea Lenarduzzi29Prop, Second-row2018 42 13 05516064 4 8 1
Destiny Brill22Hooker2021 6 6 18 11 04112048 1 8 5 2
Hayley Maddick33Wing, Fullback2021 29 13 04214056 1 1
Jada Ferguson23Hooker, Five-eighth2021 26 13 0397028 1 2
Jesse Southwell20Halfback2022 27 13 0407102232 2 5 3
Julia Robinson27Centre, Wing2018 34 12 046320128 4 10 13
Kerri Johnson22Wing2025 13 01310040 1
Lauren Dam28Second-row, Centre2021 2 17 11 03013052 1
Lillian Yarrow21Prop2024 3 12 015104
Romy Teitzel26Second-row2020 20 12 13 0451374200 1 1 8
Shalom Sauaso18Lock, Centre2025 10 0105020 1 2
Shenae Ciesiolka28Wing, Centre2020 32 8 04017068 2 11 3
Tamika Upton28Fullback2019 11 26 13 050460184 3 2 10 8 2
Tara McGrath-West24Second-row, Prop2022 13 3 016000
Tafito Lafaele24Prop, Second-row2021 13 1 014104
Skyla Adams20Five-eighth, Centre2024 2 1CO3000
Ali Brigginshaw35Halfback, Lock2018 43 13561335122 4 20 29 6
Reegan Hicks19Second-row2025 44000
DVGeorgia BartlettFullback0000
DVAmanii MisaProp, Second-row0000

Notes:

  • The following players were on a Development contract in 2025:[18]
    • Georgia Bartlett (Queensland Country in 2024)
    • Amanii Misa (Queensland City in 2024)

The Brisbane Broncos announced contract extensions in several instalments from August 2025.[19][20][21][22]The Brisbane Broncos announced player signings in several instalments from October 2025.[23][24]


2026 Gains & Losses

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Gains
Player2025 Club
Jesse SouthwellKnights
Lillian YarrowCowboys
Losses
Player2026 Club
Annetta Nu'uausalaWarriors
Gayle BroughtonWarriors
Mele HufangaWarriors
Keilee JosephEels
Montaya HudsonDragons
Lavinia GouldReleased
Shaylee JosephReleased
Contract extensions
PlayerYear Off Contract
Lauren Dam2026
Shenae Ciesolka2027
Brianna Clark2027
Bree Spreadborough2027
Destiny Brill2027
Shalom Sauaso2027


Off Contract 2026
Player
Azalleyah Maaka
Hayley Maddick
Jada Ferguson
Kerri Johnson
Lauren Dam
Tara McGrath-West


Club records

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Player records

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Lists and tables last updated: 6 October 2025.

Most Games for the Broncos

PlayerYears played for clubGames
Ali Brigginshaw2018-present56
Chelsea Lenarduzzi2018-present55
Julia Robinson2018-present46
Hayley Maddick2021-present42
Shenae Ciesiolka2020-present40
Jada Ferguson2021-present39
Mele Hufanga2023-202533
Romy Teitzel2020, 2023-present33
Brianna Clark2022-present31
Lavinia Gould2018-202430
Destiny Brill2023-present29
Gayle Broughton2023-202529
Lauren Dam2023-present28
Annetta Nu'uausala2022-202526


Most Tries for the Broncos

PlayerTries
Julia Robinson32
Tamika Upton27
Mele Hufanga25
Shenae Ciesiolka17
Chelsea Lenarduzzi16
Hayley Maddick14
Ali Brigginshaw13
Lauren Dam13
Kerri Johnson10
Destiny Brill8
Gayle Broughton8
Romy Teitzel8


Most Goals for the Broncos

PlayerTries
Romy Teitzel74
Ali Brigginshaw35
Lauren Brown19
Chelsea Baker19
Meg Ward18
Brianna Clark9
Mariah Denman6
Tarryn Aiken1

Most points for the Broncos (20+)

Player2025 ClubMTGFGPoints
Romy Teitzel338740180
Julia Robinson463200128
Ali Brigginshaw5613350122
Tamika Upton242700108
Mele Hufanga332500100
Shenae Ciesiolka40170068
Chelsea Lenarduzzi55160064
Hayley Maddick42140056
Lauren Dam28130052
Meg Ward10318048
Chelsea Baker7218044
Lauren Brown10119042
Kerri Johnson13100040
Destiny Brill2980032
Gayle Broughton2980032
Brianna Clark3139030
Jada Ferguson3970028
Tarryn Aiken1961026
Stacey Waaka660024
Shalom Sauaso1050020
Tazmin Rapana2150020

Most points in a season (16+)

PlayerSeasonMTGFGPoints
Romy Teitzel2025134500116
Ali Brigginshaw202310532084
Tamika Upton202513200080
Romy Teitzel20249424064
Mele Hufanga202310100040
Kerri Johnson202513100040
Chelsea Baker20184215038
Lauren Brown20216019038
Julia Robinson20241090036
Julia Robinson20251290036
Hayley Maddick20251380032
Mele Hufanga20251380032
Meg Ward20204113030
Lauren Dam20231070028
Mele Hufanga20241070028
Stacey Waaka2024660024
Tamika Upton2020450020
Julia Robinson2023650020
Shenae Ciesiolka20231050020
Shalom Sauaso20251050020
Shenae Ciesiolka2021740016
Emily Bass2021540016
Hagiga Mosby2021440016
Jaime Chapman2022540016
Gayle Broughton2023840016
Chelsea Lenarduzzi20241040016
Chelsea Lenarduzzi20251340016
Lauren Dam20251140016
Jada Ferguson20251340016
Brianna Clark20251116016

Margins and streaks

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Biggest winning margins

MarginScoreOpponentVenueDate
4650–4 North Queensland CowboysTotally Workwear Stadium13 Sep 2025
4444–0 Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsTotally Workwear Stadium31 Aug 2025
4044–4 Gold Coast TitansTotally Workwear Stadium11 Aug 2024
4044–4 Gold Coast TitansCbus Super Stadium13 Jul 2025
3438–4 Parramatta EelsSuncorp Stadium27 Mar 2022
3438–4 Parramatta EelsSuncorp Stadium16 Aug 2025
3446–12 St. George Illawarra DragonsNetstrata Jubillee Stadium16 Sep 2023
3240–8 Canberra RaidersTotally Workwear Stadium27 Aug 2023
3046–16 Newcastle KnightsMcDonald Jones Stadium24 Aug 2025
3044–14 Wests TigersLeichhardt Oval25 Aug 2024
3044–14 St. George Illawarra DragonsQueensland Country Bank Stadium21 Sep 2024
2840–12 North Queensland CowboysQueensland Country Bank Stadium5 Aug 2023
2630–4 St. George Illawarra DragonsSuncorp Stadium9 Sep 2018
2638–12 North Queensland CowboysTotally Workwear Stadium1 Sep 2024

Biggest losing margins

MarginScoreOpponentVenueDate
208–28 Sydney RoostersSuncorp Stadium27 Aug 2022
1818–36 Sydney RoostersSunshine Coast Stadium22 Jul 2023
1814–32 Newcastle KnightsMcDonald Jones Stadium21 Aug 2022
1612–28 Sydney RoostersAllianz Stadium04 Aug 2024
140–14 Cronulla SharksTotally Workwear Stadium29 Sep 2024
1210–22 Parramatta EelsSuncorp Stadium27 July 2024
1216–28 Parramatta EelsCentral Coast Stadium18 Sep 2022

Most consecutive wins

  • 8 – (6 October 2019 – 13 March 2022)
  • 7 – (11 August 2024 – 21 September 2024)

Most consecutive losses

  • 4 – (11 September 2022 — 27 July 2023)
  • 3 – (3 April 2022 — 27 August 2022)

First game

MarginScoreOpponentVenueDate
2630–4 St George Illawarra DragonsSuncorp Stadium9 Sep 2018

History

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In 2017, the Brisbane Broncos launched a bid to enter a team in the inauguralNRL Women's Premiership in2018. On 27 March 2018, the club won a license to participate in the inaugural NRL Women's season, on the back of a strong bid which included the NRL's desire for a geographical spread.[25][26]Paul Dyer was named as the coach of the women's side,[27] but stepped down after the inaugural season to concentrate on his role as game development manager. Kelvin Wright was named his replacement in May 2019.[28]

In June 2018,Ali Brigginshaw,Brittany Breayley,Heather Ballinger,Teuila Fotu-Moala andCaitlyn Moran were unveiled as the club's first five signings.[29] Tain Drinkwater was also appointed the CEO of the team.[30]

The club won the inaugural NRL Women's Premiership title by defeating theSydney Roosters by 34–12 in the2018 NRL Women's Premiership Grand Final.[3]

Players

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Main article:List of Brisbane Broncos players § Women's

BRONCOS ALL TIME STATE OF ORIGIN REPRESENTATIVES

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PlayerState
Ali BrigginshawQueensland
Emily BassQueensland
Julia RobinsonQueensland
Annette BranderQueensland
Brittany Breayley-NatiQueensland
Destiny BrillQueensland
Lauren BrownQueensland
Shenae CiesolkaQueensland
Millie ElliottNew South Wales
Jessika EllistonQueensland
Jada FergusonQueensland
Steph HancockQueensland
Tallisha HardenQueensland
Sophie HolymanQueensland
Kody HouseQueensland
Keilee JosephQueensland
Chelsea LenarduzziQueensland
Hayley MaddickQueensland
Shannon MatoQueensland
Amber PilleyQueensland
Tazmin RapanaQueensland
Tarryn AikenQueensland
Romy TeitzelQueensland
Tamika UptonQueensland
Meg WardQueensland
Chelsea BakerQueensland

BRONCOS ALL TIME INTERNATIONALS

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PlayerCountry
Tarryn AikenAustralia
Chelsea BakerAustralia
Brittany Breayley-NatiAustralia
Ali BrigginshawAustralia
Kimiora Breayley-NatiNew Zealand
Destiny BrillSamoa
Jaime ChapmanAustralia
Shenae CiesolkaAustralia
Brianna ClarkNew Zealand
Millie ElliottAustralia
Jasmine FogaviniNew Zealand
Teuila Fotu-MoalaNew Zealand
Lavinia GouldNew Zealand
Amber HallNew Zealand
Steph HancockAustralia
Tallisha HardenAustralia
Mele HufangaNew Zealand
Tallisha HardenAustralia
Keilee JosephAustralia
Chelsea LenarduzziAustralia
Raecene McGregorNew Zealand
Nita Maynard-PerrinNew Zealand
Roxy MurdochNew Zealand
Annetta Nu'uausalaNew ZealandSamoa
Tazmin RapanaAustralia
Julia RobinsonAustralia
Shalom SauasoSamoa
Tamika UptonAustralia
Meg WardAustralia
Amy TurnerNew Zealand
Crystal TamaruaNew Zealand


AustraliaNew ZealandSamoa

References

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