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NRL Women’s 2022: Date, Time, Fixtures and Where to Watch

The National Rugby League Women’s (NRL Women’s) competition returns in 2022 following a year break because of the COVID pandemic.

There will be five rounds of the 2022 NRL Women’s premiership, with everything kicking off at Newcastle in February.

Three new teams – the Gold Coast Titans, Newcastle Knights, and Parramatta Eels – are joining the competition in 2022, making it the biggest season yet.

When is the NRL Women’s 2022 season?

The NRLW regular-season starts on February 27 2022 and finishes on March 27, 2022.

The top four seeded teams will progress to the semi-finals on April 3 with the NRLW grand final to be played on April 10.

How to watch NRL Women’s in 2022?

The TV network will apparently sublicense some rugby league games to Foxtel.

No more data has been reported as negotiations are as yet occurring.

What are the NRL Women’s 2022 fixtures?

There will be five rounds of action in the NRLW next year.

A grand final rematch of Brisbane Broncos and Sydney Roosters headlines the opening week, alongside a clash between newbies Newcastle Knights and Parramatta Eels.

Take a look at the full fixture list below.

Round 1TimeLocationDate
St George Illawarra Dragons v Gold Coast Titans12:00 PMMcDonald Jones Stadium, Newcastle27 Feb 2021
Sydney Roosters vs Brisbane Broncos1:50 PMMcDonald Jones Stadium, Newcastle27 Feb 2021
Newcastle Knights vs Parramatta Eels3:40 PMMcDonald Jones Stadium, Newcastle27 Feb 2021
Round 2TimeLocationDate
Newcastle Knights vs Brisbane Broncos12:00 PMWIN Stadium, Wollongong6 March 2021
Sydney Roosters vs Gold Coast Titans1:50 PMWIN Stadium, Wollongong6 March 2021
St George Illawarra Dragons v Parramatta Eels3:40 PMWIN Stadium, Wollongong6 March 2021
Round 3TimeLocationDate
Sydney Roosters vs Newcastle Knights1:00 PMSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney12 March 2021
Brisbane Broncos vs St George Illawarra Dragons12:00 PMCommbank Stadium, Sydney13 March 2021
Parramatta Eels vs Gold Coast Titans1:45 PMCommbank Stadium, Sydney13 March 2021
Round 4TimeLocationDate
Gold Coast Titans vs Brisbane Broncos1:00 PMCbus Super Stadium, Gold Coast19 March 2021
Parramatta Eels vs Sydney Roosters12:00 PMMcDonald Jones Stadium, Newcastle20 March 2021
Newcastle Knights vs St George Illawarra Dragons1:45 PMMcDonald Jones Stadium, Newcastle20 March 2021
Round 5TimeLocationDate
St George Illawarra Dragons vs Sydney Roosters1:00 PMNetstrata Jubilee Stadium, Sydney26 March 2021
Gold Coast Titans vs Newcastle Knights12:00 PMSuncorp Stadium, Brisbane27 March 2021
Brisbane Broncos vs Parramatta Eels1:45 PMSuncorp Stadium, Brisbane27 March 2021

NRL Women’s Team lists

There are various new signings made in front of the forthcoming season.

Star halfback Maddie Studdon has moved to the Parramatta Eels from the St George Illawarra Dragons.

St George Illawarra, be that as it may, has gotten former Australian rugby sevens gold medallist Emma Tonegato.

The Knights have affirmed the signing of a former Warriors triplet, and the Titans have secured a veteran duo.

Here are the current team lists for the NRLW 2022 season (according to official team websites, 3rd December 2021):

Brisbane Broncos

  • Ali Brigginshaw (Halfback)
  • Julia Robinson (Winger)
  • Jayme Fressard (Centre)
  • Lauren Brown (Five-Eighth)
  • Meg Ward (Centre)
  • Raecene McGregor (Five-Eighth)
  • Romy Teitzel (Fullback)
  • Shenae Ciesiolka ( Fullback)
  • Tamika Upton (Fullback)
  • Tarryn Aiken (Halfback)
  • Tyler Birch (Centre)
  • Amber Hall (Prop)
  • Annette Brander (2nd row)
  • Chante Temara (Hooker)
  • Chelsea Lenarduzzi (2nd row)
  • Jessika Elliston (2nd row)
  • Lavina Gould (Hooker)
  • Millie Boyle (Prop)
  • Nakita Sao (Lock)
  • Shannon Mato (Prop)
  • Zara Canfield (2nd row)
  • Tallisha Harden (2nd row)

St George Illawarra Dragons

  • Jaime Chapman (Winger)
  • Teagan Berry (Winger)
  • Aaliyah Fasavalu-Fa’amausili (Lock)
  • Elsie Albert (Prop)
  • Holli Wheeler (2nd row)
  • Keeley Davis (Hooker)
  • Kezie Apps (2nd row)
  • Shaylee Bent (2nd row)
  • Talei Holmes (2nd row)

Sydney Roosters

  • Brydie Parker (Winger)
  • Corban Baxter (Five-eighth)
  • Yasmin Meakes (Winger)
  • Zahara Temara (Five-eighth)
  • Hannah Southwell (2nd row)
  • Keilee Jospeh (2nd row)
  • Olivia Kernick (2nd row)
  • Sarah Togatuki (2nd row)
  • Jocelyn Kelleher (2nd row)

New Zealand Warriors

  • Ellia Green (Winger)
  • Evania Pelite (Centre)
  • Hilda Peters (Halfback)
  • Karina Brown (Fullback)
  • Kirra Dibb (Five-eighth)
  • Laken Paitai (Centre)
  • Madison Bartlett (Winger)
  • Naomi Kara (Halfback)
  • Patricia Raikadroka (Centre)
  • Shontelle Stowers (Centre)
  • Simone Smith (Halfback)
  • Tahlia Hunter (Fullback)
  • Teaghan Hartigan (Centre)
  • Tyla Gambell (Winger)
  • Brianna Clark (2nd row)
  • Crystal Tamarua (2nd row)
  • Georgia Hale (Lock)
  • Kanyon Paul (Hooker)
  • Kayla Sauvao (Prop)
  • Michaela Peck (Hooker)
  • Samantha Economos (Prop)
  • Stephanie Ball (Prop)
  • Taimane Levu (Prop)
  • Tazmin Gray (2nd row)

Gold Coast Titans

  • Georgia Hale (Lock)
  • Brittany Breayley-Nati (Hooker)
  • Karina Brown (Winger/ Fullback)
  • Crystal Tamarua (Prop)
  • Tazmin Gray (2nd Row)
  • Zara Canfield (2nd Row)
  • Brianna Clark (2nd Row/lock)
  • Destiny Brill (Hooker)
  • Jessika Elliston (2nd Row)
  • Kimiora Breayley-Nati (Halfback)
  • Grace Griffin (Five-eight)
  • Lauren Dam (Centre)
  • Jetaya Faifua (Wing/Centre)
  • Steph Hancock (Prop)
  • Shannon Mato ( Prop)
  • April Ngatupuna (Lock)
  • Jasmine Peters (Centre)
  • Tiana Raftstrand-Smith (Five-Eight)
  • Karli Hansen (Halfback)
  • Cobie-Jane Morgan (Halfback)
  • Shaniah Power (2nd row)

Parramatta Eels

  • Kennedy Cherrington (Prop)
  • Filomina Hanisi (Prop)
  • Rikeya Horne (Winger)
  • Nita Maynard (Hooker)
  • Tiana Penitani (Centre)
  • Maddie Studdon (Halfback)
  • Simaima Taufa (Lock)
  • Botille Vette-Welsh (Fullback)
  • Emily Curtain (Halfback)
  • Jocephy Daniels (Centre)
  • Sereana Naitokatoka (Halfback)
  • Taina Naividi (Fullback)
  • Katrina May Phippen (Fullback)
  • Jamie Anne Wright (2nd-Row)
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