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2022 NRL Women's season


NRL Telstra Women's Premiership
20 August – 2 October
6
Sydney Roosters
18
679
42,921
505
Nine NetworkFox LeagueSky Sport (NZ)Sky Sports (UK)
Newcastle Knights (1st title)
Gold Coast Titans (1st spoon)
Roosters 34 — 6 Dragons
Roosters 38 — 16 Eels
Raecene McGregor
Zahara Temara (46)
Jayme Fressard (5) Teagan Berry (5) Tamika Upton (5)

The 2022 NRLW Premiership was the fifth professional season of Women's rugby league in Australia. The season started on Saturday, 20 August and ran for seven weekends. This comprised five rounds, semi-finals for the top four teams, and a Grand Final that was played on Sunday 2 October as a curtain raiser to the 2022 men's Grand Final. This was the last season before the NRLW went professional.

The line-up of teams remained the same as the postponed 2021 season (held from February to April in 2022). The number of teams would be increased to 10 in 2023.

ClubSeasonHead coachCaptain(s).mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}Ref
Brisbane Broncos5th seasonKelvin WrightAli Brigginshaw (5)
Gold Coast Titans2nd seasonKaryn MurphyBrittany Breayley-Nati (5)
Newcastle Knights2nd seasonRonald GriffithsMillie Boyle (7) and Hannah Southwell (1)
Parramatta Eels2nd seasonDean WiddersTiana Penitani (5) and Simaima Taufa (7)
St. George Illawarra Dragons5th seasonJamie SowardKezie Apps (5) also Keeley Davis (1: Round 3)
Sydney Roosters5th seasonJohn StrangeIsabelle Kelly (6)

Notes:

  • In the Captain(s) column
    • The number next to the name indicates the number of games played as captain
    • The word and indicates joint captains. Of the two clubs that employed joint captains neither had both appear in every match.
    • The word also indicates the player deputised as captain when the regular captain missed one or more matches.
Team12345SFGF
Brisbane BroncosNEW−18SYD−20GCT+18SGI−1*PAR−12
Gold Coast TitansSGI−14NEW−4BRI−18PAR+2SYD−26
Newcastle KnightsBRI+18GCT+4PAR+2SYD−2SGI+22SGI+24PAR+20
Parramatta EelsSYD−22SGI−6NEW−2GCT−2BRI+12SYD+14NEW−20
St. George Illawarra DragonsGCT+14PAR+6SYD−28BRI+1*NEW−22NEW−24
Sydney RoostersPAR+22BRI+20SGI+28NEW+2GCT+26PAR−14

Bold – Home game

* – Golden point game

Opponent for round listed above margin

The first announcement of the 2022 NRLW season's fixtures was released by the NRL on 8 July 2022.

Matches in rounds 1–3 were played as either curtain raisers or closers to men's matches, or as standalone fixtures. The announcement of Round 4 fixtures was delayed until the NRL placings were known and the four NRL week one finals matches were determined. Round 5 was a triple-header at Central Coast Stadium using the same format as rounds 1 and 2 from the 2021 season.

HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Parramatta Eels16 – 38Sydney RoostersSaturday, 20 August, 1:00 pmCommBank StadiumBelinda Sharpe26,451
St. George Illawarra Dragons26 – 12Gold Coast TitansSunday, 21 August, 12:00 pmWIN StadiumKarra-Lee Nolan5,135
Newcastle Knights32 – 14Brisbane BroncosSunday, 21 August, 6:10 pmMcDonald Jones StadiumKasey Badger8,323
HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Brisbane Broncos8 – 28Sydney RoostersSaturday, 27 August, 1:10 pmSuncorp StadiumKasey Badger11,816
Parramatta Eels10 – 16St. George Illawarra DragonsSunday, 28 August, 12:00 pmCommBank StadiumBelinda Sharpe9,987
Gold Coast Titans12 – 16Newcastle KnightsSunday, 28 August, 6:10 pmCbus Super StadiumRochelle Tamarua11,816
HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Sydney Roosters34 – 6St. George Illawarra DragonsFriday, 2 September, 5:40 pmAllianz StadiumKasey Badger41,906
Brisbane Broncos22 – 4Gold Coast TitansSaturday, 3 September, 1:10 pmMoreton Daily StadiumBelinda Sharpe1,619
Newcastle Knights18 – 16Parramatta EelsSunday, 4 September, 12:00 pmMcDonald Jones StadiumKarra-Lee Nolan9,189
HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Gold Coast Titans18 – 16Parramatta Eels10 September, 1:05 pmAAMI ParkKarra-Lee Nolan505
Brisbane Broncos18 – 19St. George Illawarra Dragons11 September, 2:50 pmZiggy Przeklasa-Adamski1,229
Sydney Roosters18 – 16Newcastle Knights11 September, 1:10 pmAllianz StadiumBelinda Sharpe4,063
HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Brisbane Broncos16 – 28Parramatta EelsSunday, 18 September, 12:05 pmCentral Coast StadiumKasey Badger3,066
Gold Coast Titans12 – 38Sydney RoostersSunday, 18 September, 1:55 pmBelinda Sharpe4,776
St. George Illawarra Dragons8 – 30Newcastle KnightsSunday, 18 September, 3:45 pmZiggy Przeklasa-Adamski6,214

Notes:

  • Numbers highlighted in green indicate that the team finished the round inside the top four.
  • Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished first on the ladder in that round.
  • Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished last place on the ladder in that round.
Team12345
1Sydney Roosters246810
2Newcastle Knights24668
3St. George Illawarra Dragons24466
4Parramatta Eels00002
5Brisbane Broncos00222
6Gold Coast Titans00022

Two semi-finals were played on 25 September 2022 as part of a quadruple-header also featuring the men's and women's Prime Minister's XIII matches against Papua New Guinea .

HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Newcastle Knights30 – 6St. George Illawarra DragonsSunday, 25 September, 2:05 PMSuncorp StadiumKasey Badger3,649
Sydney Roosters10 – 24Parramatta EelsSunday, 25 September, 3:50 PMBelinda Sharpe6,173

The Grand Final was played on Sunday, 2 October 2022, between the winners of the two semi-finals, at Accor Stadium as curtain-raiser to the 2022 men's season grand final.

HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Newcastle Knights32 – 12Parramatta EelsSunday, 2 October, 3:55 PMAccor StadiumKasey Badger42,921

At the conclusion of each round, the media department of the NRL announce a team of the week. Seventeen players were named.

JerseyPositionRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Semi-finals
1FullbackSam BremnerTamika UptonSam BremnerEvania PeliteGayle BroughtonTamika Upton
2WingTeagan BerryTeagan BerryLeianne TufugaJulia RobinsonZali FayTeagan Berry
3CentreIsabelle KellyTiana PenitaniJessica SergisIsabelle KellyJessica SergisAbbi Church
4CentrePage McGregorEvania PeliteRikeya HorneShenae CiesiolkaTaliah FuimaonoShanice Parker
5WingJulia RobinsonJulia RobinsonJaime ChapmanKarina BrownJayme FressardCassey Tohi-Hiku
6FullbackTaliah FuimaonoTarryn AikenZahara TemaraZali HopkinsAshleigh QuinlanKirra Dibb
7HalfbackJesse SouthwellRaecene McGregorRaecene McGregorRachael PearsonJesse SouthwellTayla Preston
8PropMillie BoyleShannon MatoChelsea LenarduzziMillie BoyleJesse SouthwellMillie Boyle
9HookerKeeley DavisDestiny BrillOlivia HigginsQuincy DoddDestiny BrillBrooke Anderson
10PropSteph HancockSarah TogatukiCaitlan JohnstonTara McGrath-WestKennedy CherringtonKennedy Cherrington
11Second-rowShaniah PowerKezie AppsVanessa FoliakiYasmin ClydsdaleYasmin ClydsdaleRomy Teitzel
12Second-rowKeilee JosephOlivia KernickAmber HallKezie AppsOtesa PuleYasmin Clydsdale
13LockSimaima TaufaHolli WheelerKeilee JosephGeorgia HaleSimaima TaufaHolli Wheeler
14interchangeKennedy CherringtonEmma ManzelmannTayla PrestonJada FergusonAli BrigginshawAshleigh Quinlan
15interchangeTallisha HardenTayla PredebonJocelyn KelleherSimaima TaufaKeilee JosephCaitlan Johnston
16interchangeHolli WheelerKeilee JosephMonalisa SoliolaKeilee JosephShannon MatoEllie Johnston
17interchangeEmma TonegatoChelsea LenarduzziTamika UptonRima Pirini ButlerTayla PredebonSarah Togatuki

In the week between the semi-finals and Grand Final, the Rugby League Players Association announced a Dream Team. The team was selected by the players, who each cast one vote for each position.

JerseyPositionPlayer
1FullbackSam Bremner
2WingJulia Robinson
3CentreIsabelle Kelly
4CentreJaime Chapman
5WingLeianne Tufuga
6FullbackTarryn Aiken
7HalfbackRaecene McGregor
8PropMillie Boyle
9HookerDestiny Brill
10PropCaitlan Johnston
11Second-rowOlivia Kernick
12Second-rowAmber Hall
13LockKeilee Joseph

The following awards were presented at the Dally M Medal Awards ceremony in Sydney on the night of 28 September.

Dally M Medal Player of the Year: Raecene McGregor ( Sydney Roosters)

Captain of the Year: Isabelle Kelly ( Sydney Roosters)

Coach of the Year: John Strange ( Sydney Roosters)

Provan-Summons Medal: Toni Hunt ( Brisbane Broncos)

Rookie of the Year: Jesse Southwell ( Newcastle Knights)

Try of the Year: Tarryn Aiken for Brisbane Broncos versus Sydney Roosters (27 August 2022).

Tackle of the Year: Tarryn Aiken for Brisbane Broncos on Jessica Sergis of the Sydney Roosters (27 August 2022).

The following awards were voted for by NRLW players at the end of the season.

The Players' Champion: Raecene McGregor ( Sydney Roosters

Rookie of the Year: Gayle Broughton ( Parramatta Eels)

Dennis Tutty Award: Hannah Southwell ( Newcastle Knights)

Highest Point scorer in regular season: Zahara Temara ( Sydney Roosters) 44 (1t 20g)

Top try scorers in regular season: Jayme Fressard ( Sydney Roosters) 5

Player signings for the 2022 season began in May 2022.

Table last updated: 21 July 2022.

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