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Second season of professional women's rugby league in Australia
The 2019 NRL Women's Premiership is the second season of professional women's rugby league in Australia. The competition coincided with the 2019 NRL Finals Series.[1]
All times are in AEST (UTC+10:00) on the relevant dates.
Round 1[]
Home
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Score
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Away
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Match Information
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Date and Time
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Venue
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Referee
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Attendance
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Sydney Roosters
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12-16
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New Zealand Warriors
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14 Sep 2019
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AAMI Park
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St. George Illawarra Dragons
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4-14
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Brisbane Broncos
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15 Sep 2019
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Bankwest Stadium
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Source: NRL.com
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Round 2[]
Home
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Score
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Away
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Match Information
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Date and Time
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Venue
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Referee
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Attendance
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Brisbane Broncos
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20–0
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Sydney Roosters
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21 Sep 2019
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AAMI Park
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New Zealand
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6–26
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St. George Illawarra Dragons
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22 Sep 2019
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Mt. Smart Stadium
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Source:
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Round 3[]
Home
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Score
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Away
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Match Information
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Date and Time
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Venue
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Referee
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Attendance
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Brisbane Broncos
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8-10
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New Zealand Warriors
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28 Sep 2019
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Sydney Cricket Ground
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St. George Illawarra Dragons
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24-16
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Sydney Roosters
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29 Sep 2019
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Leichhardt Oval
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Source:
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Grand Final[]
See also:
ANZ StadiumAttendance: TBC
Karyn Murphy Medallist: Annette Brander (Brisbane) Referee: ,
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