NRLW

2022 - 9 - 18

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Wide World of Sports"

NRLW finals 2022 locked in: Andrew Johns text helps spur Knights to emphatic victory (Wide World of Sports)

NRLW FINALS WEEK ONE. Sunday, September 25. Live and free on Nine and 9Now. 2pm - Roosters vs Eels. Followed by - Knights vs Dragons.

"We just weren't good enough today. "He's been helping me out heaps. READ MORE:

Post cover
Image courtesy of "ABC News"

Brisbane Broncos miss finals for first time in NRLW history, Sydney ... (ABC News)

The Eels end the Broncos' finals dream while qualifying for the play-offs themselves, as the unbeaten Roosters make sure they finish the regular season on ...

The win continued a stunning turnaround for the Knights, who failed to win a game in their first campaign but finished their second as runners-up in the minor premiership. Gold Coast took it up to the reigning premiers in the second half, the sides scoring two tries apiece, but the Titans were unable to close the gap and will finish the season on the bottom of the ladder. "We tried so hard. The victory helped the Eels exorcise their demons from last year, when a last-round loss to the Broncos ruled them out of the play-offs. The Eels were the only winless team of the three but by muscling up to beat the Broncos by more than six points were able to leapfrog the Queensland sides on points differential. In the second match of the NRLW triple-header at Central Coast Stadium, the Sydney Roosters defeated Gold Coast 38-12 to finish the regular season undefeated and become the first side other than Brisbane to clinch an NRLW minor premiership.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "The Sydney Morning Herald"

Eels claim maiden NRLW finals spot as Broncos miss playoffs for ... (The Sydney Morning Herald)

The Brisbane Broncos have missed the NRLW finals for the first time as Parramatta snuck into the playoffs with their first and only win of the regular ...

The win continued a stunning turnaround for the Knights, who failed to win a game in their first campaign but finished their second as runners-up in the minor premiership. Gold Coast took it up to the reigning premiers in the second half, the sides scoring two tries apiece, but the Titans were unable to close the gap and will finish the season on the bottom of the ladder. The victory helped the Eels exorcise their demons from last year, when a last-round loss to the Broncos ruled them out of the play-offs. The Eels were the only winless team of the three but by muscling up to beat the Broncos by more than six points were able to leapfrog the Queensland sides on points differential. In the second game of the NRLW triple-header at Central Coast Stadium, the Sydney Roosters defeated Gold Coast 38-12 to finish the regular season undefeated and become the first side other than Brisbane to clinch an NRLW minor premiership. NRLW heavyweights Brisbane will miss the finals series for the first time in the competition’s history after a 28-16 loss to Parramatta, who have surged from the bottom of the table to the play-offs.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "The Roar"

NRLW: Broncos worst finish in club history, Roosters perfect in ... (The Roar)

NRLW heavyweights Brisbane will miss the finals series for the first time in the competition's history after a 28-16 loss to Parramatta.

The win continued a stunning turnaround for the Knights, who failed to win a game in their first campaign but finished their second as runners-up in the minor premiership. Gold Coast took it up to the reigning premiers in the second half, the sides scoring two tries apiece, but the Titans were unable to close the gap and will finish the season on the bottom of the ladder. When using Facebook to create or log in to an account, you need to grant The Roar permission to see your email address In the second game of the NRLW triple-header at Central Coast Stadium, the Sydney Roosters defeated Gold Coast 38-12 to finish the regular season undefeated and become the first side other than Brisbane to clinch an NRLW minor premiership. NRLW heavyweights Brisbane will miss the finals series for the first time in the competition’s history after a 28-16 loss to Parramatta, who have surged from the bottom of the table to the play-offs. You must provide an email address to create a Roar account

Post cover
Image courtesy of "League Unlimited"

Sunday's Expert - 2022 NRLW Round 5 » League Unlimited (League Unlimited)

Time for a full wrap-up of the weekend's NRLW action. Sunday's Expert brings you the full results wrap from the weekend, plus Match Review charges, ...

0 4 Jesse Southwell converted from close range to seal the 30-8 victory. Mounting possession for the Knights became too much for the Dragons as their energy levels dropped and Emma Manzelmann was able to take advantage when she sprinted out of dummy half and got over. Gentle's footwork then was able to beat the defence and score. Five minutes later, Power turned provider when she found Isabelle Kelly who unselfishly found Jayme Fressard who crossed in the right-hand corner and the Roosters had a 22-4 lead. It was a brilliant ball from Evania Pelite which allowed Madison Bartlett to cross in the left corner and reduce the margin to eight. It was a simple equation for the Titans today, win and the Titans were qualifying for the finals. The Eels then confirmed their top 4 spot with Kennedy Cherrington fighting her way to the line after an important offload from Vanessa Foliaki gave Parramatta some attacking space and a ball to score close to the posts. Tayla Preston couldn't convert and the Eels held a 14-6 lead at the half-time break. The Eels then pushed their way over again inside ten minutes when Ellie Johnston was able to get over the line with a charging run. Time for a full wrap-up of the weekend's NRLW action.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "NRL.COM"

NRLW Team of the Week: Round 5 (NRL.COM)

The Eels produced their best performance of the season to send the Broncos packing in the NRL Telstra Women's Premiership and book a finals berth while the ...

Ended up running for 260 metres alongside fellow front-rower Filomina Hanisi (173 metres), who was also dominant in the middle. Came up with a couple of errors but is the clear leader of the side's pack and should be retained next year. Continues to keep motoring along in the NRLW competition this season with another 150 metres and 27 tackles. Ended the game with 90 metres, 12 tackles and two offloads. The Knights prop is getting better and more dominant with every game she plays in the NRLW. Sergis was at her dominant best on Sunday to rack up a try, nine tackle busts, 172 metres and a try-saving tackle in the big win.

Explore the last week