The NSWRL Women's Premiership is a rugby league competition for clubs in New South Wales.
It is the only statewide open-age competition for women in New South Wales and is run by New South Wales Rugby League.
Current season or competition: 2022 New South Wales Rugby League | |
Sport | Rugby league |
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Formerly known as | Sydney Metropolitan Women's Rugby League |
Instituted | 2005 |
Inaugural season | 2005 |
Number of teams | 7 |
Country | Australia |
Most titles | Forestville Ferrets Canley Heights Dragons (4 titles) |
Website | NSW Women's Premiership |
Related competition | NRL Women's Premiership Women's National Championship Tarsha Gale Cup |
The NSWRL Women's Premiership started in 2005 as Sydney Metropolitan Women's Rugby League after the former competition folded in 2001.
Club | Established | Entered competition | City | Stadium |
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Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs | 2018 | Canterbury-Bankstown District | Belmore Sports Ground | |
Central Coast Roosters | 1947 | 2020 | Central Coast | Morrie Breen Oval, Kanwal |
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks | 1967 | 2019 | Sutherland Shire | PointsBet Stadium, Cronulla High School |
Illawarra Steelers | 1982 | 2023 | Illawarra | Collegians Sporting Complex, Figtree; WIN Stadium |
Mounties | 2017 | Mount Pritchard | Aubrey Keech Reserve | |
North Sydney Bears | 1908 | 2018 | North Sydney | North Sydney Oval |
South Sydney Rabbitohs | 1908 | 2018 | Redfern | Redfern Oval, ANZ Stadium |
St. George Dragons | 1921 | 2023 | St George District | Jubilee Oval, Carlton |
Wentworthville Magpies | 1923 | 2018 | Wentworthville | Ringrose Park |
Wests Tigers | 2000 | 2019 | Balmain, Ashfield & Campbelltown | Campbelltown Stadium |
Clubs that competed in the Sydney 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, Greenacre Tigers, Guildford Raiders, Hunter Stars (2016 only), Maitland Pickers, Mounties, Newtown Jetettes, Parramatta Junior Eels, Redfern All Blacks, Windsor Wolves.
Clubs the completed in the Sydney Women's Rugby League premiership (1992–2002) included Bankstown, Blacktown, Bulli, North Sydney, Parramatta Junior Eels, Petersham-Lewisham Wildfires, South Sydney Juniors, Waverton Reds and Western Sydney Wildcats.
Year | Premiers | Score | Runners-up | Minor Premiers | Wooden Spoon | References |
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1992 | North Sydney | 10 – 8 | Wildfires | |||
1993 | Waverton Eagles | |||||
1994 | Blacktown Wildfires | 22 – 18 | Waverton Eagles | Waverton Eagles | ||
1995 | Bulli | Parramatta Eels | ||||
1996 | South Sydney Rabbitohs | 26 – 16 | Parramatta Eels | |||
1997 | South Sydney Rabbitohs | 26 – 14 | Parramatta Eels | |||
1998–2001 | Unknown | |||||
2002-04 | No Premiership | |||||
Sydney Metropolitan Women's Premiership | ||||||
2005 | Redfern All Blacks | |||||
2006 | Canley Vale Kookas | 18 – 8 | Newtown Jetettes | |||
2007 | Cabramatta Two Blues | Forestville Ferrets | ||||
2008 | Forestville Ferrets | 8 – 6 | Canley Vale Kookas | |||
2009 | Forestville Ferrets | 24 – 16 | East Campbelltown Eagles | |||
2010 | Forestville Ferrets | Canley Heights Dragons | ||||
2011 | Canley Heights Dragons | 12 – 6 | Forestville Ferrets | |||
2012 | Canley Heights Dragons | Blacktown | ||||
2013 | Canley Heights Dragons | 44 – 6 | Forestville Ferrets | |||
2014 | Canley Heights Dragons | 42 – 26 | Redfern All Blacks | |||
2015 | Greenacre Tigers | 14 – 12 | Forestville Ferrets | |||
2016 | Cronulla-Caringbah Sharks | 26 – 22 | Greenacre Tigers | Mount Prichard Mounties | Forestville Ferrets | |
NSWRL Women's Premiership | ||||||
2017 | Redfern All Blacks | 26 – 16 | North Newcastle | Redfern All Blacks | Berkeley Vale Panthers | |
2018 | Mount Prichard Mounties | 12 – 10 | South Sydney Rabbitohs | South Sydney Rabbitohs | Wentworthville Magpies | |
2019 | CRL Newcastle | 24 – 10 | Mount Prichard Mounties | Mount Prichard Mounties | Penrith Brothers | |
2020 | Central Coast Roosters | 16 – 10 | North Sydney Bears | Central Coast Roosters | Wentworthville Magpies | |
2021 | No Grand Final due to lockdown to mitigate COVID-19 risks | Central Coast Roosters | Cabramatta Two Blues | |||
2022 | Wests Tigers | 21 – 20 | Cronulla Sutherland Sharks | North Sydney Bears | Wentworthville Magpies | |
2023 | Mount Prichard Mounties | 1 – 0 | Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs | North Sydney Bears | St George Dragons |
Sunday, 24 September 2017 16:20 |
Redfern All Blacks | 26 – 16 | North Newcastle |
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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) |
Monday, 10 September 2018 17:30 |
Mount Prichard Mounties | 12 – 10 | South Sydney Rabbitohs |
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Tries: Simaima Taufa Patricia Raikadroka Goals: Janelle Williams (2/3) | Report Highlights | Tries: Taleena Simon Sharon McGrady Goals: Maddie Studdon (1/2) |
Saturday, 10 August 2019 |
CRL Newcastle | 24 – 10 | Mount Prichard Mounties |
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Tries: Bobbi Law Kylie Hilder Tayla Predebon Simone Smith Goals: Melanie Howard (3/3) Skye McKenzie (1/1) | Report Highlights | Tries: Tommaya Kelly-Sines Tahlia Hunter Goals: Brydie Parker (1/2) |
Saturday, 26 September 2020 13:30 |
Central Coast Roosters | 16 – 10 | North Sydney Bears |
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Tries: Claire Reed (2) Bobbi Law Goals: Bobbi Law (1/2) Melanie Howard (1/1) | Report Highlights | Tries: Shontelle Stowers Moniqca Mo'Ale Goals: Chloe Leaupepe (1/2) |
Saturday, 16 July 2022 14:00 |
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks | 20 – 21 | Wests Tigers |
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Tries: Tiana Penitani Talei Holmes Zali Fay Sam Bremner Goals: Maddie Studdon (2/5) | Report Highlights Stats | Tries: Keele Browne (2) Jessica Sergis Josephine Lenaz Goals: Emily Curtain (2/4) Field Goal: Emily Curtain |
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs | 0 – 1 | Mount Pritchard Mounties |
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Report Highlights Stats | Field goals: 1 Matilda Power 67' |
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