NSWRL Women's Premiership
Current season or competition: 2020 Harvey Norman NSW Women's Premiership | |
Sport | Rugby league |
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Formerly known as | Sydney Metropolitan Women's Rugby League |
Instituted | 2005[1] |
Inaugural season | 2005 |
Number of teams | 7 |
Country | Australia |
Premiers | Central Coast Roosters (2020 NSWRL Women's Premiership season) |
Most titles | Forestville Ferrets Canley Vale Dragons (4 titles) |
Website | NSW Women's Premiership |
Related competition | NRL Women's Premiership Tarsha Gale Cup |
The Harvey Norman Women's Premiership is a rugby league competition for clubs in New South Wales. It is the only state wide open age competition for women in New South Wales and is run by New South Wales Rugby League.[2]
The NSWRL Women's Premiership started in 2005 as Sydney Metropolitan Women's Rugby League after the former competition folded in 2001.
Clubs[]
Club | Established | Entered Competition | City | Stadium |
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Cabramatta Two Blues | 2018[a] | Cabramatta | New Era Stadium | |
Central Coast Roosters | 1947 | 2020 | Central Coast | Morrie Breen Oval, Kanwal |
Glebe Dirty Reds | 1908 | 2021 | Glebe | Wentworth Park, Henson Park |
Helensburgh Tigers | 2021 | Helensburgh | Rex Jackson Oval | |
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks | 1967 | 2019 | Woolooware | Cronulla High School |
Mounties | 2017[a] | 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 Marys Saints | 2019[a] | St Mary's | St Marys League Stadium | |
Wentworthville Magpies | 1923 | 2018 | Wentworthville | Ringrose Park |
Wests Tigers | 2000 | 2019 | Balmain, Ashfield & Campbelltown | Campbelltown Stadium |
Previous Clubs[]
- Berkeley Vale Panthers (2017)
- Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (2018-19)
- CRL Newcastle (2018-2019)
- Cronulla-Caringbah Sharks (2017-2018)
- Forestville Ferrets (2017)
- Glenmore Park Brumbies (2017)
- Greenacre Tigers (2017)
- Mount Prichard Mounties (2017-2019)
- North Newcastle (2017)
- Penrith Brothers (2018-2019)
- Redfern All Blacks (2017)
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,[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 the Sydney 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[]
Year | Premiers | Score | Runners-up | Minor Premiers | Wooden Spoon | References |
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1992-93 | Unknown | |||||
1994 | Waverton Reds | |||||
1995 | Grand Final was Bulli vs Parramatta[8] | |||||
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 | [9] | ||
2007 | Cabramatta Two Blues | Forestville Ferrets | [10] | |||
2008 | Forestville Ferrets | 8 – 6 | Canley Vale Kookas | [11] | ||
2009 | Forestville Ferrets | 24 – 16 | East Campbelltown Eagles | [12] [13] | ||
2010 | Forestville Ferrets | Canley Heights Dragons | ||||
2011 | Canley Heights Dragons | 12 – 6 | Forestville Ferrets | [14] [15] | ||
2012 | Canley Heights Dragons | Blacktown | ||||
2013 | Canley Heights Dragons | 44 – 6 | Forestville Ferrets | [16] | ||
2014 | Canley Heights Dragons | 42 – 26 | Redfern All Blacks | |||
2015 | Greenacre Tigers | 14 – 12 | Forestville Ferrets | [17] | ||
2016 | Cronulla-Caringbah Sharks | 26 – 22 | Greenacre Tigers | Mount Prichard Mounties | Forestville Ferrets | [18] [19] [20] |
NSWRL Women's Premiership | ||||||
2017 | Redfern All Blacks | 26 – 16 | North Newcastle | Redfern All Blacks | Berkeley Vale Panthers | [21] |
2018 | Mount Prichard Mounties | 12 – 10 | South Sydney Rabbitohs | South Sydney Rabbitohs | Wentworthville Magpies | [22] |
2019 | CRL Newcastle | 24 – 10 | Mount Prichard Mounties | Mount Prichard Mounties | Penrith Brothers | [23][24] |
2020 | Central Coast Roosters | 16 – 10 | North Sydney Bears | Central Coast Roosters | Wentworthville Magpies | [25][26] |
2021 | Central Coast Roosters | Cabramatta Two Blues |
Grand Finals[]
2017[]
Sunday, 24 September 2017
16:20 |
Redfern All Blacks | 26 – 16 | North Newcastle |
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Try: Taleena Simon (2) Karri Doyle (2) Nakia Davis-Welsh Chloe Leaupepe Goal: Chloe Leaupepe (1/6) |
Report Highlights |
Try: Kylie Hilder Holli Wheeler Isabelle Kelly Goal: Caitlin Moran (2/3) |
2018[]
Monday, 10 September 2018
17:30 |
Mount Prichard Mounties | 12 – 10 | South Sydney Rabbitohs |
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Try: Simaima Taufa Patricia Raikadroka Goal: Janelle Williams (2/3) |
Report Highlights |
Try: Taleena Simon Sharon McGrady Goal: Maddie Studdon (1/2) |
ANZ Stadium, Sydney
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2019[]
Saturday, 10 August 2019
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CRL Newcastle | 24 – 10 | Mount Prichard Mounties |
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Try: Bobbi Law Kylie Hilder Tayla Predebon Simone Smith Goal: Melanie Howard (3/3) Skye McKenzie (1/1) |
Report Highlights |
Try: Tommaya Kelly-Sines Tahlia Hunter Goal: Brydie Parker (1/2) |
2020[]
Saturday, 26 September 2020
13:30 |
Central Coast Roosters | 16 – 10 | North Sydney Bears |
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Try: Claire Reed (2) Bobbi Law Goal: Bobbi Law (1/2) Melanie Howard (1/1) |
Report Highlights |
Try: Shontelle Stowers Moniqca Mo'Ale Goal: Chloe Leaupepe (1/2) |
See also[]
- Women's rugby league in Australia
- Women's rugby league
- Rugby League Competitions in Australia
References[]
- ^ https://www.nswrl.com.au/competitions/womens-premiership/
- ^ "Harvey Norman NSW Women's Premiership". New South Wales Rugby League. Retrieved 3 July 2018.
- ^ "The Forestville Ferrets: Women in League". YouTube. NRL.com. 12 May 2015. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
- ^ "Hunter Stars defeat reigning Sydney Metropolitan Women's Rugby League premiers Greenacre Tigers". Cessnock Advertiser. 19 April 2016. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
- ^ Parkinson, Andrew (14 August 2012). "22-12 win puts Pickers' women through to grand final qualifier". Maitland Mercury. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
- ^ Williams, Daniel (9 September 1994). "Inside Running". Sydney Morning Herald. p. 57.
- ^ Masters, Roy (14 August 1993). "A Tale About Women, Wussy Types And League - League". Sydney Morning Herald. p. 76.
- ^ Mascord, Steve (9 September 1995). "League turns up Cup heat on Allen - LEAGUE Finals '95". Sydney Morning Herald. p. 64.
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- ^ "Ferrets make feathers fly". Campbelltown-Macarthur Advertiser. 15 September 2009.
- ^ Boulous, Chris (16 August 2011). "Mighty, mighty Dragons". Fairfield Champion.
- ^ Karlovsky, Brian (17 August 2011). "Dragons learn from semi-final loss to trounce Ferrets when it counts". Fairfield Advance.
- ^ "Canley Vale dominate final". Maitland Mercury. 10 September 2013. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
- ^ "Greenacre Steal Womens Premiership Glory". NSWRL. 19 September 2015. Retrieved 6 May 2021.
- ^ Masterton, Simon (12 September 2016). "Sharks Women victorious on Grand stage". Cronulla Sharks. NSWRL. Retrieved 6 May 2021.
- ^ Smith, James (12 September 2016). "Sharks Conquer Leichhardt Oval". Inside Sport. Retrieved 6 May 2021.
- ^ Parkinson, Andrew (14 September 2016). "Cronulla Caringbah Sharks win 2016 Sydney Metropolitan Women's Rugby League grand final". St George Sutherland Leader. Retrieved 6 May 2021.
- ^ "Redfern Women Win The Premiership". New South Wales Rugby League. 24 September 2017. Retrieved 9 October 2020.
- ^ "Mounties Crowned 2018 Harvey Norman NSW Women's Premiers". New South Wales Rugby League. 10 August 2018. Retrieved 9 October 2020.
- ^ "Grand Final Day: CRL Newcastle". Country Rugby League. 15 August 2019. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
- ^ "NSWRL Women's Premiership 2019 - Ladder". League Unlimited. 14 July 2019. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
- ^ Cupido, Andre (31 August 2020). "Regional Rap - Unbeaten Roosters claim Minor Premiership". NSWRL. Retrieved 3 September 2020.
- ^ "Roosters reign supreme with thrilling GF victory". New South Wales Rugby League. 27 September 2020. Retrieved 9 October 2020.
- Women's rugby league competitions in Australia
- Rugby league competitions in New South Wales
- Rugby league in Sydney
- 2017 establishments in Australia
- Sports leagues established in 2017