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2024 NRL Women's season

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NRL Telstra Women's Premiership
Duration11 weeks (9 rounds; SF, GF)
25 July - 6 October
Teams10
Premiers Sydney Roosters (2nd title)
Minor premiers Brisbane Broncos (5th title)
Highest attendance40,623 (Grand Final)
Broadcast partnersNine Network
Fox League
Sky Sport (NZ)
Sky Sports (UK)
Wooden spoon Wests Tigers (1st spoon)
Dally M MedalOlivia Kernick
Top point-scorer(s) Jocelyn Kelleher 78
Top try-scorer(s) Sheridan Gallagher 9
Tiana Penitani 9
Julia Robinson 9
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The 2024 NRL Women's season is the seventh professional season of the NRL Women's Premiership. The number of teams (ten), start date (25 July 2024) and duration of the season (eleven weeks) was confirmed by the NRL, with the release of the draw on 13 November 2023.[1] Possible expansion in the number of teams for 2024 had been discussed by the Australian Rugby League Commission during October 2023.[2][3]

Teams

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The ten teams that participated in the 2023 season will return for the 2024 season.

Club Season Home ground(s) Head coach Captain(s)
Brisbane Broncos 7th season Suncorp Stadium and Totally Workwear Stadium Scott Prince Ali Brigginshaw
Canberra Raiders 2nd season GIO Stadium Darrin Borthwick Simaima Taufa and Zahara Temara
Cronulla Sharks 2nd season PointsBet Stadium Tony Herman Tiana Penitani[4]
Gold Coast Titans 4th season Cbus Super Stadium Karyn Murphy Georgia Hale
Newcastle Knights 4th season McDonald Jones Stadium Ben Jeffries[5] Hannah Southwell and Tamika Upton
North Queensland Cowboys 2nd season Queensland Country Bank Stadium Ricky Henry Kirra Dibb and Tallisha Harden
Parramatta Eels 4th season CommBank Stadium and Eric Tweedale Stadium Steve Georgallis[6][7] Mahalia Murphy[8]
St. George Illawarra Dragons 7th season WIN Stadium and Netstrata Jubilee Stadium Jamie Soward[9] Raecene McGregor
Sydney Roosters 7th season Allianz Stadium and Industree Group Stadium John Strange[10] Isabelle Kelly
Wests Tigers 2nd season Leichhardt Oval and Campbelltown Sports Stadium Brett Kimmorley Kezie Apps and Botille Vette-Welsh[11]

Notes:

  • In late August 2023 the NRL asked the seven other clubs for expressions of interest in joining an expanded NRLW competition.[12] Although expansion in the 2024 season is unlikely, it has not been ruled out by the NRL.[2]
  • The release of the 2024 NRLW draw on 13 November 2023 confirmed that the number of teams would remain at ten for 2024.[1]
  • In late September 2023, the Parramatta Eels inaugural coach, Dean Widders announced his resignation.[13]
  • On 2 November 2023, the Newcastle Knights announced that Ronald Griffiths, their NRLW coach for the 2022 and 2023 premiership-winning seasons, had been appointed to coach their NSW Cup team in 2024.[14]
  • On 22 November 2023, the Parramatta Eels announced the appointment of Steve Georgallis in a dual role as their NRLW coach and Coaching Director of the Club’s Elite Pathways program.[6]
  • On 10 January 2024, the Newcastle Knights announced the appointment of Ben Jeffries as their NRLW head coach for the 2024 season, the first year of a three-year contract. Jeffries had coached the North Queensland Cowboys in the 2023 NRLW season.[5]
  • On 19 February 2024, the North Queensland Cowboys announced the appointment of Ricky Henry as their NRLW head coach for the 2024 season, the first of a three-year contract.

Scheduling

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Ten teams will play each other once across nine rounds, followed by a two-week final series involving the top four teams. First place on the ladder plays fourth-place and second-place plays third-place in semi-finals, with the winners meeting in the Grand Final.[15]

The start, duration, and conclusion of the 2024 season was influenced by several factors.

  • A three-match Women's State of Origin series on 16 May, 6 June, and 27 June. All three matches were played on a Thursday night.
  • A seven-week preparation period.[15]
  • Two weeks of leave.
  • An All Stars match on 16 February 2024.
  • The State Competitions.
    • Several articles reported a proposal to move the State Competitions from being run early in the season, prior to the NRLW season, to instead be run in at the same time as the NRLW season.
    • The purpose of aligning the competitions to run in parallel would be:
      • To cater for players who don't initially make the NRLW playing 18 at their club, by providing them with a high-standard secondary competition; and
      • Ensuring players brought into the NRLW squads to cover injuries are match-fit.[2]
    • An AAP article on 10 November 2023 reported that the New South Wales state competition would likely move, but the Queensland Women's Premiership would not.[3] This was subsequently confirmed by the Queensland Rugby League and New South Wales Rugby League.
      • The QRL Women's Premiership — ran for 9 rounds and a two-week (top-four) Finals Series, from 2 March to 25 May 2024.
      • The NSWRL Women's Premiership — was scheduled for 11 rounds running from 6 July to 16 September 2024, to be followed by a two-week (top-four) Finals Series.[16]

Trial matches

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On 12 June 2024, the Canberra Raiders announced a trial match against the Newcastle Knights.[17] On 18 June 2024, the Brisbane Broncos announced a trial match against the Wests Tigers.[18] On 3 July 2024, the NRL announced remaining trial fixtures.[19]

Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Format Venue Referees Attendance Reports
Canberra Raiders 8–28 Newcastle Knights Saturday 6 July 2024
2:00 PM
Juniors
NRLW
McDonalds Park, Wagga Wagga Isaac Cornell [20]
Parramatta Eels 20–8 St. George Illawarra Dragons Saturday 13 July 2024
1:00 PM
HNWP
NRLW
Eric Tweedale Stadium [21]
Brisbane Broncos 28–16 Wests Tigers Saturday 13 July 2024
5:15 PM
NRLW
NRL
Suncorp Stadium [22]
North Queensland Cowboys 28–12 Gold Coast Titans Sunday 14 July 2024
11:00 AM
NRLW
(Only)
Southern Suburbs Rugby League Grounds, Cairns [23]
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 20–20 Sydney Roosters Sunday 14 July 2024
1:30 PM
HNWP
NRLW
PointsBet Stadium [24]

Regular season

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The first announcement of the 2024 NRLW season's fixtures was released by the NRL on 13 November 2023.[1]

Ladder

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Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Brisbane Broncos (M) 9 7 0 2 272 156 +116 14 Advance to finals series
2 Sydney Roosters (P) 9 7 0 2 222 112 +110 14
3 Newcastle Knights 9 6 0 3 238 132 +106 12
4 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 9 6 0 3 146 122 +24 12
5 Parramatta Eels 9 5 0 4 160 184 −24 10
6 North Queensland Cowboys 9 4 0 5 137 218 −81 8
7 Canberra Raiders 9 3 0 6 194 216 −22 6
8 Gold Coast Titans 9 3 0 6 128 191 −63 6
9 St. George Illawarra Dragons 9 2 0 7 178 234 −56 4
10 Wests Tigers 9 2 0 7 108 218 −110 4
Source: National Rugby League
(M) Minor premiers; (P) Premiers

Ladder progression

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  • 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.
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 Brisbane Broncos 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
2 Sydney Roosters 0 2 4 6 6 8 10 12 14
3 Newcastle Knights 2 4 4 4 6 8 8 10 12
4 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 2 4 6 8 10 12 12 12 12
5 Parramatta Eels 2 2 4 6 6 6 8 10 10
6 North Queensland Cowboys 0 2 2 4 6 6 8 8 8
7 Canberra Raiders 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 6
8 Gold Coast Titans 2 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 6
9 St George Illawarra Dragons 0 0 2 2 2 4 4 4 4
10 Wests Tigers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4

Round 1

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Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Format Venue Referees[25] Attendance Reports
Newcastle Knights 12–10 Sydney Roosters Thursday 25 July
7:45 PM
NRLW
(Only)
McDonald Jones Stadium Belinda Sharpe 3,921 [26][27]
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 14–0 North Queensland Cowboys Saturday 27 July
11:05 AM
NRLW
(Only)
PointsBet Stadium Damian Brady 1,257 [28]
Brisbane Broncos 10–22 Parramatta Eels Saturday 27 July
12:45 PM
NRLW
NRL
Suncorp Stadium Rochelle Tamarua 10,382 [29]
St. George Illawarra Dragons 10–18 Gold Coast Titans Sunday 28 July
12:00 PM
NRLW
NRL
WIN Stadium Daniel Luttringer 10,728 [30][31]
Wests Tigers 12–32 Canberra Raiders Sunday 28 July
1:45 PM
HNWP
NRLW
Campbelltown Sports Ground Karra-Lee Nolan 1,506 [32]

Note: Attendance at Suncorp Stadium was NRLW 10,382 and NRL 42,213. Attendance at WIN Stadium was NRLW 10,728 (per League Unlimited)[31] and NRL 18,988.

Round 2

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Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Format Venue Referees[33] Attendance Reports
Canberra Raiders 20–26 Newcastle Knights Saturday 3 August
11:05 AM
NRLW
HNWP
GIO Stadium Daniel Luttringer 1,791 [34][35]
Gold Coast Titans 28–12 Wests Tigers Saturday 3 August
12:45 PM
NRLW
NRL
Cbus Super Stadium Nick Pelgrave 11,105 [36][35]
Parramatta Eels 16–18 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Sunday 4 August
12:00 PM
NRLW
NRLW
Allianz Stadium Luke Saldern 1,166 [37][35]
Sydney Roosters 28–12 Brisbane Broncos Sunday 4 August
1:45 PM
Belinda Sharpe 2,899 [38][35]
North Queensland Cowboys 38–34 St. George Illawarra Dragons Sunday 4 August
6:10 PM
NRLW
(Only)
Queensland Country Bank Stadium Karra-Lee Nolan 2,427 [39][35]

Note: Attendance at Cbus Super Stadium was NRLW 11,105 (versus Wests Tigers) and NRL 25,278 (versus Brisbane Broncos).

Round 3

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Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Format Venue Referees[40] Attendance Reports
Sydney Roosters 20–4 Wests Tigers Saturday 10 August
11:05 AM
NRLW
HNWP
Industree Group Stadium Karra-Lee Nolan 1,898 [41][42]
Canberra Raiders 12–24 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Saturday 10 August
12:45 PM
NRLW
NRL
GIO Stadium Kasey Badger 5,831 [43]
North Queensland Cowboys 6–20 Parramatta Eels Sunday 11 August
12:00 PM
NRLW
NRLW
Totally Workwear Stadium Daniel Luttringer 1,393 [44]
Brisbane Broncos 44–4 Gold Coast Titans Sunday 11 August
1:45 PM
Nick Pelgrave 1,788 [45]
Newcastle Knights 10–18 St. George Illawarra Dragons Sunday 11 August
6:10 PM
NRL
NRLW
McDonald Jones Stadium Luke Saldern 9,479 [46]

Note: Attendance at GIO Stadium was NRLW 5,831 (versus Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks) and NRL 16,690 (versus Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles). Attendance at McDonald Jones Stadium was NRL 22,813 (versus Wests Tigers) and, after a portion of the crowd had left the venue, an estimated NRLW 9,479 (versus St. George Illawarra Dragons).

Round 4

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Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Format Venue Referees[47] Attendance Reports
Brisbane Broncos 28–22 Canberra Raiders Saturday 17 August
11:05 AM
NRLW
(Only)
Totally Workwear Stadium Clayton Wills [48][49]
North Queensland Cowboys 11–10 Gold Coast Titans Saturday 17 August
12:45 PM
NRLW
Gap
NRL
Queensland Country Bank Stadium Nick Morel 1,458 [50][49]
St. George Illawarra Dragons 8–28 Sydney Roosters Sunday 18 August
12:00 PM
NRLW
NRL
WIN Stadium Luke Saldern [51][49]
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 14–12 Newcastle Knights Sunday 18 August
1:45 PM
NRLW
NRL
PointsBet Stadium Daniel Luttringer [52][49]
Wests Tigers 10–12 Parramatta Eels Sunday 18 August
6:10 PM
NRLW
(Only)
Campbelltown Sports Ground Damian Brady [49][53]
Notes:

Round 5

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Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Format Venue Referees[55] Attendance Reports
Parramatta Eels 16–36 Newcastle Knights Saturday 24 August
11:38 AM
NRLW
HNWP
Eric Tweedale Stadium Belinda Sharpe [56][57]
Canberra Raiders 18–28 North Queensland Cowboys Saturday 24 August
12:45 PM
NRLW
NRL
GIO Stadium Luke Saldern 4,177 [58][57]
Gold Coast Titans 26–6 Sydney Roosters Sunday 25 August
12:00 PM
NRLW
NRL
Cbus Super Stadium Dan Schwass 7,503 [59][57]
Wests Tigers 14–44 Brisbane Broncos Sunday 25 August
1:45 PM
HNWP
NRLW
Leichhardt Oval Daniel Luttringer 1,022 [60][57]
St. George Illawarra Dragons 4–28 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Sunday 25 August
6:10 PM
NRL
NRLW
WIN Stadium Clayton Wills 3,741 [57][61]
Notes:
  • The kick-off at Eric Tweedale Stadium was delayed by over thirty minutes as a trauma paramedic was not present.[62]
  • Attendance at GIO Stadium was NRLW 4,177 (versus North Queensland) and NRL 17,523 (versus Penrith).
  • Attendance at Cbus Super Stadium was NRLW 7,503 and NRL 19,286, with both matches against Sydney Roosters.
  • Attendance at WIN Stadium was NRL 17,754 and, after a portion of the crowd had left the venue, an estimated NRLW 3,741. Both matches were against Cronulla.

Round 6

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Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Format Venue Referees[63] Attendance Reports
Gold Coast Titans 6–22 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Saturday 31 August
11:05 AM
NRLW
Only
Cbus Super Stadium Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski [64][65]
Parramatta Eels 14–42 St. George Illawarra Dragons Saturday 31 August
12:45 PM
NRLW
NRL
CommBank Stadium Daniel Luttringer [57][66]
Newcastle Knights 34–6 Wests Tigers Sunday 1 September
12:00 PM
NRLW
NRL
McDonald Jones Stadium Luke Saldern [57][67]
Brisbane Broncos 38–12 North Queensland Cowboys Sunday 1 September
1:45 PM
NRLW
Only
Totally Workwear Stadium Daniel Schwass [57][68]
Sydney Roosters 34–20 Canberra Raiders Sunday 1 September
6:10 PM
NRL
NRLW
Allianz Stadium Belinda Sharpe [57][69]

Note: The matches at CommBank Stadium and Allianz Stadium feature the same opponents. At McDonald Jones Stadium Newcastle host Wests Tigers in NRLW and Gold Coast in NRL.

Round 7

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Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Format Venue Referees[70] Attendance Reports
North Queensland Cowboys 24–22 Wests Tigers Saturday 7 September
11:05 AM
NRLW
(Only)
Queensland Country Bank Stadium Dan Schwass 1,314 [71][72]
St. George Illawarra Dragons 34–38 Canberra Raiders Saturday 7 September
12:45 PM
NRLW
NRL
Netstrata Jubilee Stadium Karra-Lee Nolan 5,570 [73][72]
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 0–40 Sydney Roosters Sunday 8 September
12:00 PM
NRLW
(Only)
PointsBet Stadium Belinda Sharpe 1,901 [74][72]
Parramatta Eels 24–14 Gold Coast Titans Sunday 8 September
1:45 PM
NRLW
HNWP
Eric Tweedale Stadium Luke Saldern 734 [72][75]
Newcastle Knights 24–32 Brisbane Broncos Sunday 8 September
6:10 PM
NRL
NRLW
McDonald Jones Stadium Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski [72][76]

Note: The matches at Netstrata Jubilee Stadium feature the same opponents. At McDonald Jones Stadium Newcastle host the Dolphins in NRL and Brisbane Broncos in NRLW.

Round 8

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Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Format Venue Referees Attendance Reports
Wests Tigers 16–14 St. George Illawarra Dragons Thursday 12 September
7:45 PM
NRLW
(Only)
Leichhardt Oval Luke Saldern 506 [77]
Brisbane Broncos 20–16 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Saturday 14 September
12:00 PM
NRLW
NRLW
Cbus Super Stadium Daniel Schwass [78]
Gold Coast Titans 10–46 Newcastle Knights Saturday 14 September
1:45 PM
Belinda Sharpe 2,219 [79]
Sydney Roosters 24–12 North Queensland Cowboys Sunday 15 September
12:00 PM
HNWP
NRLW
Industree Group Stadium Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski 2,927 [80]
Canberra Raiders 16–18 Parramatta Eels Sunday 15 September
1:45 PM
NRLW
(Only)
GIO Stadium Karra-Lee Nolan 1,928 [81]

Round 9

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Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Format Venue Referees[82] Attendance Reports
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 10–12 Wests Tigers Thursday 19 September
7:45 PM
NRLW
(Only)
PointsBet Stadium Karra-Lee Nolan [83]
St. George Illawarra Dragons 14–44 Brisbane Broncos Saturday 21 September
1:30 PM
NRLW
NRLW
Queensland Country Bank Stadium Dan Schwass 1,224 [84]
North Queensland Cowboys 6–38 Newcastle Knights Saturday 21 September
3:15 PM
Belinda Sharpe [85]
Canberra Raiders 16–12 Gold Coast Titans Sunday 22 September
1:30 PM
NRLW
NRLW
CommBank Stadium Luke Saldern [86]
Parramatta Eels 18–32 Sydney Roosters Sunday 22 September
3:15 PM
Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski 1,425 [87]

Finals series

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Within two hours of full time in the last regular season match, the NRL announced the kick-off times of the semi-finals and confirmed the venues.[88] The matches are 1st vs 4th and 2nd vs 3rd.

Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Format Venue Referees[89] Attendance Reports
Brisbane Broncos 0–14 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Sunday. 24 September
2:05 PM
NRLW
(Only)
Totally Workwear Stadium Belinda Sharpe 2,327 [90][91]
Sydney Roosters 25–16 Newcastle Knights Sunday, 29 September
4:15 PM
NRLW
(Only)
Allianz Stadium Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski 2,271 [90][92]

Grand Final

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Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Format Venue Referee[93] Attendance Reports
Sydney Roosters 32–28 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Sunday, 6 October
3:55 PM
NRLW
NRL
Accor Stadium Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski 40,623

Weekly awards

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After each round, the NRL announces via social media four weekly awards.

Round Player of the Round Next Gen Player Try of the Week Tackle of the Week Ref
Try-scorer Assisting Players
Sponsor Bundy Mixer Harvey Norman Drinkwise youi
1 Evania Pelite Rory Owen Jocelyn Kelleher Tarryn Aiken, Jessica Sergis Jesse Southwell [94]
2 Kennedy Cherrington Lilly-Ann White Losana Lutu Kezie Apps Laishon Albert-Jones [95]
3 Mele Hufanga Rosemarie Beckett Mele Hufanga Destiny Brill Georgia Hale [96][97]
4 Isabelle Kelly Chloe Jackson Julia Robinson Intercepted opponent's pass Abbi Church [98]
5 Evania Pelite Evie Jones Krystal Blackwell Ran from dummy-half Abigail Roache [99]
6 Tarryn Aiken Eliza Lopamaua Jakiya Whitfeld Kirra Dibb Apii Nicholls [100]
7 Isabelle Kelly Lillian Yarrow Rory Owen Collected loose pass and ran 60m Maatuleio Fotu-Moala [101]
8 Sheridan Gallagher Kasey Reh Otesa Pule Jocelyn Kelleher Zahara Temara [102]
9 Julia Robinson Tavarna Papalii Zali Fay Rachael Pearson Zahara Temara [103]

Team of the Year

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Dally M Team of the Year

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Announced on the evening of 2 October 2024.[104]

Jersey Position Player
1 Fullback Abbi Church
2 Wing Julia Robinson
3 Centre Isabelle Kelly
4 Centre Tiana Penitani
5 Wing Stacey Waaka
6 Five-eighth Zahara Temara
7 Halfback Lauren Brown
8 Prop Millie Elliott
9 Hooker Keeley Davis
10 Prop Shannon Mato
11 Second-row Olivia Kernick
12 Second-row Yasmin Clydsdale
13 Lock Simaima Taufa

Players' Dream Team

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The Rugby League Players Association announced the 2024 Players' Dream team on 30 September 2024.[105]

Jersey Position Player
1 Fullback Tamika Upton
2 Wing Julia Robinson
3 Centre Isabelle Kelly
4 Centre Annessa Biddle
5 Wing Stacey Waaka
6 Five-eighth Gayle Broughton
7 Halfback Tarryn Aiken
8 Prop Sarah Togatuki
9 Hooker Quincy Dodd
10 Prop Ellie Johnston
11 Second-row Olivia Kernick
12 Second-row Yasmin Clydsdale
13 Lock Simaima Taufa
13 Impact Grace Kemp

Individual Awards

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Dally M Medal Awards Night

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Announced on the evening of 2 October 2024.[104]

Dally M Medal Player of the Year:
Olivia Kernick ( Sydney Roosters)

Veronica White Medal:
Kimberley Hunt ( St George Illawarra Dragons).

Captain of the Year:
Tiana Penitani ( Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks).

Coach of the Year:
Scott Prince ( Brisbane Broncos).

Rookie of the Year:
Kasey Reh ( St George Illawarra Dragons).

Try of the Year:
Zali Fay ( Parramatta Eels)
vs Sydney Roosters in Round 9.[106]

Tackle of the Year:
Abigail Roache ( Newcastle Knights)
vs Parramatta Eels in Round 5.[106]

RLPA Players' Champion Awards

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The following awards are voted for by NRLW players and announced at the end of the season.
The Players' Champion:
Isabelle Kelly ( Sydney Roosters)[107]

Rookie of the Year:
Rory Owen ( Parramatta Eels)[108]

The following award, selected from five nominees, was announced at the end of the season.
Dennis Tutty Award:
Kennedy Cherrington ( Parramatta Eels)[109]

Statistical Awards

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Highest Point Scorer in Regular-season: Romy Teitzel ( Brisbane Broncos) 64 (4t 24g)
Top Try Scorer in Regular-season:


Club Awards

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Club Player of the Year Player's Player Members' Award Coach's Award Rookie /
Emerging Talent
Community Ref
Brisbane Julia Robinson Julia Robinson Stacey Waaka [110]
Canberra Simaima Taufa Chanté Temara Relna Wuruki-Hosea [111]
Cronulla Tiana Penitani Quincy Dodd &
Brooke Anderson
Tiana Penitani Georgia Hannaway Emma Tonegato [112]
Gold Coast Evania Pelite Evania Pelite Evania Pelite Georgia Grey [113]
Newcastle Tamika Upton Laishon Albert-Jones Tenika Willison Kayla Romaniuk [114]
North Queensland Bree Chester Jakiya Whitfeld Jakiya Whitfeld Alisha Foord Lily Peacock [115]
Parramatta Eels Elsie Albert Abbi Church Abbi Church Rachael Pearson Rory Owen Mahalia Murphy [116]
St George Illawarra Alexis Tauaneai
& Angelina
Teakaraanga-Katoa
Teagan Berry Jamilee Bright Kasey Reh [117]
Sydney Roosters Olivia Kernick Isabelle Kelly Isabelle Kelly Eliza Lopomaua [118][119]
[120][121]
Wests Tigers Sarah Togatuki Brooke Talataina Natasha Penitani Botille Vette-Welsh [122]

As clubs each define their own award categories there are awards that do not fit into the above categories:

Players and transfers

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The 2024 season salary cap for clubs is $1,020,000 and the minimum wage for contracted players is $34,000. Squad size is 24 players plus 4 development players.[15] The first transfer signing was announced on 20 October 2023. Clubs are required to fill their 24-player roster by late May 2024.

Tables last updated: 11 September 2024.

2024 NRLW Transfers [1]
Player 2023 Club 2024 Club Announcement
Date
Reference
Jakiya Whitfeld Wests Tigers North Queensland Cowboys 20 Oct 2023 [127]
Keilee Joseph Sydney Roosters Brisbane Broncos 1 Dec 2023 [128]
Tiana Davison Newcastle Knights Sydney Roosters 15 Dec 2023 [129]
Jasmin Strange Newcastle Knights Sydney Roosters 15 Dec 2023 [129]
Claudia Nielsen NSW Rugby Sevens Wests Tigers 20 Dec 2023 [130]
Natasha Penitani Cronulla Sharks (HNWP) Wests Tigers 20 Dec 2023 [130]
Amelia Huakau Parramatta Eels Wests Tigers 16 Jan 2024 [131]
Harata Butler Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks North Queensland Cowboys 18 Jan 2024 [132]
Pia Tapsell Western Force (Rugby Union) Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 6 Feb 2024 [133]
Stacey Waaka NZ Rugby Sevens Brisbane Broncos 6 Mar 2024 [134]
Liz Tafuna USA Rugby Sevens Sydney Roosters 3 Apr 2024 [135]
Ivana Lolesio Queensland Rugby Sevens Gold Coast Titans 5 Apr 2024 [136]
Filomina Hanisi Brisbane Broncos Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 1 May 2024 [137]
Sereana Naitokatoka Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Canberra Raiders 14 May 2024 [138]
Amelia Pasikala Sydney Roosters Canberra Raiders 14 May 2024 [138]
Georgia Hannaway North Devils (BMD 2024) Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 14 May 2024 [139]
Ngatokotoru Arakua Souths Logan Magpies (BMD 2024) Gold Coast Titans 21 May 2024 [140]
Georgia Sim Queensland Rugby Sevens Gold Coast Titans 21 May 2024 [140]
Tatiana Finau Canterbury Bulldogs (HNWP) Canberra Raiders 22 May 2024 [141]
Relna Wuruki-Hosea Brisbane Tigers (Qld U19 2024) Canberra Raiders 22 May 2024 [141]
Grace Kukutai Chiefs Manawa (Union 2024) Newcastle Knights 24 May 2024 [142]
Isabella Waterman Hurricanes Poua (Union 2024) Newcastle Knights 24 May 2024 [142]
Kimberley Hunt Parramatta Eels St George Illawarra Dragons 29 May 2024 [143]
Maatuleio Fotu-Moala No Club St George Illawarra Dragons 3 Jun 2024 [144]
Alice Gregory NSW Rugby Sevens St George Illawarra Dragons 3 Jun 2024 [144]
Shaianne McGlone Burleigh Bears (BMD 2024) Wests Tigers 4 Jun 2024 [145]
Tara Reinke Canberra Raiders Wests Tigers 4 Jun 2024 [145]
Nakia Davis-Welsh Parramatta Eels Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 5 Jun 2024 [146]
Bree Spreadborough Central Qld Capras (BMD 2024) Brisbane Broncos 7 Jun 2024 [147]
Stephanie Hancock Gold Coast Titans St George Illawarra Dragons 11 Jun 2024 [148]
Mia Middleton North Queensland Cowboys Parramatta Eels 11 Jun 2024 [149]
Rory Owen No Club Parramatta Eels 11 Jun 2024 [149]
Kate Fallon South Sydney Rabbitohs (U19 2023) Parramatta Eels 16 Jun 2024 [149]
Rosie Kelly Matatū (Union 2024) Parramatta Eels 9 Jul 2024 [150]
Taina Naividi ACL injury Sydney Roosters 17 Jul 2024 [151]
Samantha Bremner Retirement and pregnancy Sydney Roosters 19 Jul 2024 [152]
Tenika Willison NZ Rugby Sevens Newcastle Knights 26 Jul 2024 [153]
Bridget Hoy Tweed Seagulls (BMD 2024) Brisbane Broncos 30 Jul 2024 [154]
Sharni Smale Australia Rugby Sevens Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 13 Aug 2024 [155]
Breanna Eales Brisbane Broncos Parramatta Eels 18 Aug 2024 [156]
Montana Clifford Burleigh Bears (BMD 2024) Wests Tigers 20 Aug 2024 [157]
Dominique du Toit Australia Rugby Sevens Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 20 Aug 2024 [158]
Kayla Jackson Toowoomba Clydesdales Sydney Roosters 3 Sep 2024 [159]
Jazmon Tupou-Witchman Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
South Sydney Rabbitohs (HNWP 2024)
North Queensland Cowboys 10 Sep 2024 [160]

The following players have been promoted from a development contract or their NRLW club's pathway teams.

2024 NRLW Promoted Players [2]
Player Pathway Teams 2024 NRLW Club Announcement
Date
Reference
Imogen Hei 2023 Sydney Roosters (U19)
2024 Sydney Roosters (U19)
Sydney Roosters 13 Dec 2023 [161]
Aliyah Nasio 2023 Central Coast Roosters (Open)
2024 Sydney Roosters (U19)
Sydney Roosters 13 Dec 2023 [161]
Harmony Crichton 2023 Wests Tigers (U19 & Open) Wests Tigers 20 Dec 2023 [130]
Tiana Lee-Thorne 2023 Wests Tigers (U19 & Open)
2024 Wests Tigers (U19)
Wests Tigers 20 Dec 2023 [162]
Matekino Gray 2023 Burleigh Bears (U19 & Open)
2024 Burleigh Bears (Open)
Gold Coast Titans 25 Jan 2024 [163]
Lily Kolc 2023 Burleigh Bears (U19 & Open)
2024 Tweed Head Seagulls (Open)
Gold Coast Titans 25 Jan 2024 [163]
Malaela Sua 2023 Brisbane Tigers (U19 & Open)
2024 Souths Logan Magpies (Open)
Gold Coast Titans 25 Jan 2024 [163]
Manilita Takapautolo 2024 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (U19) Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 30 Jan 2024 [164]
Skyla Adams 2023 Sydney Roosters (U19)
2024 Souths Logan Magpies (Open)
Brisbane Broncos 26 Mar 2024 [165]
Kasey Reh 2024 Illawarra Steelers (U19) St George Illawarra Dragons 1 May 2024 [166]
Bronte Wilson 2024 Illawarra Steelers (U19) St George Illawarra Dragons 1 May 2024 [166]
Georgia Willey 2023 Canberra Raiders (U19) Canberra Raiders 6 May 2024 [167]
Jaida Faleono 2023 Tweed Seagulls (U19)
2024 Canberra Raiders (U19)
Canberra Raiders 22 May 2024 [141]
Evie Jones 2023 Newcastle Knights (U19)
2024 Newcastle Knights (U19)
Newcastle Knights 24 May 2024 [142]
Tafao Asaua 2023 Manly Sea Eagles (U19)
2023 Parramatta Eels (Development)
Parramatta Eels 1 Jun 2024 [149]
Chloe Jackson 2023 North Sydney Bears (U19 & Open)
2023 Parramatta Eels (Development)
Parramatta Eels 1 Jun 2024 [149]
Koreti Leilua 2024 Cronulla Sharks (U19) Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 8 Jul 2024 [168]
Grace-Lee Weekes 2023 North Sydney Bears (U19 & Open)
2023 Cronulla Sharks (Development)
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 8 Jul 2024 [168]
Eliza Lopamaua 2023 Sydney Roosters (U19)
2024 Sydney Roosters (U19)
Sydney Roosters 17 Jul 2024 [151]
Lilly-Ann White 2023 Newcastle Knights (U19)
2024 Newcastle Knights (U19)
2024 Newcastle Knights (Development)
Newcastle Knights 30 Jul 2024 [169]
Lailani Montgomery 2023 Sydney Roosters (U19)
2024 Sydney Roosters (U19)
2024 Gold Coast Titans (Development)
Gold Coast Titans 13 Aug 2024 [170]
Maria Paseka 2023 Illawarra Steelers (U19)
2024 Illawarra Steelers (U19 & Open)
St George Illawarra Dragons 20 Aug 2024 [171][172]
Jordyn Preston 2023 Illawarra Steelers (Open)
2024 Illawarra Steelers (Open)
St George Illawarra Dragons 23 Aug 2024 [172]
Sarina Masaga 2024 Burleigh Bears (U19 & Open)
2024 Gold Coast Titans (Development)
Gold Coast Titans 8 Sep 2024 [173]

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