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2019 NRL Women's season

The 2019 NRL Women's Premiership was the second season of professional women's rugby league in Australia.

2019 NRL Women's Premiership
Duration14 September to 6 October 2019
Teams4
Premiers Brisbane Broncos (2nd title)
Minor premiers Brisbane Broncos (2nd title)
Matches played7
Points scored192
Top points scorer(s) Maddie Studdon (16)
Biggest away win Dragons 26 — 6 Warriors
at Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland
Round 2 (22 September 2019)
Dally M Award Jessica Sergis
Top try-scorer(s) Jessica Sergis (3)
← 2018
2020 →

Teams edit

Colours Club Season Head coach Captain(s)
 
Brisbane Broncos 2nd season Kelvin Wright[1] Ali Brigginshaw[2]
 
New Zealand Warriors 2nd season Luisa Avaiki[3] Laura Mariu[4]
 
St. George Illawarra Dragons 2nd season Daniel Lacey[5] Sam Bremner[6]
 
Sydney Roosters 2nd season Adam Hartigan[7] Simaima Taufa[8]

Pre-season edit

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time (Local) Venue Referees Crowd
  Brisbane Broncos 14–0   Papua New Guinea Orchids 31 August 2019, 4:00pm PNG Football Stadium

Regular season edit

The season again operated under a round-robin format, with games played as curtain-raisers to the 2019 NRL Finals Series as well as two standalone matches. The top two finishing teams will then contest the Grand Final, which is to be played before the men's Grand Final on 6 October.[9]

Ladder edit

2019 NRL Women's season
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1   Brisbane Broncos 3 2 0 1 42 14 +28 4
2   St. George Illawarra Dragons 3 2 0 1 54 36 +18 4
3   New Zealand Warriors 3 2 0 1 32 46 −14 4
4   Sydney Roosters 3 0 0 3 28 60 −32 0
Source: [citation needed]

Ladder progression edit

  • Numbers highlighted in green indicate that the team finished the round inside the top two.
  • 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
1   Brisbane Broncos 2 4 4
2   St. George Illawarra Dragons 0 2 4
3   New Zealand Warriors 2 2 4
4   Sydney Roosters 0 0 0

Grand Final edit

Sunday, 6 October
4:05pm
  Brisbane Broncos 30 – 6 St. George Illawarra Dragons  
Tries:
Lavinia Gould (3') 1
Raecene McGregor (15') 1
Julia Robinson (39') 1
Chelsea Lenarduzzi (41') 1
Amber Pilley (48') 1
Goals:
Meg Ward 5/6
(17', 32', 40', 42', 49')
1st: 10 – 0
2nd: 20 – 6
Highlights
Replay
Reports[10][11][12]
Tries:
Kezie Apps (50') 1
Goals:
Maddie Studdon 1/1
(51')
ANZ Stadium
Attendance: 36,785
Karyn Murphy Medallist: Annette Brander (Brisbane)
Referee: Kasey Badger, Daniel Schwass

Individual awards edit

Dally M Medal Awards Night edit

The following award was presented at the Dally M Medal Awards ceremony in Sydney on the night of 2 October 2019.[13]

Dally M Medal Player of the Year: Jessica Sergis (  St. George Illawarra Dragons)

Grand Final Day Awards edit

The following awards were presented at ANZ Stadium on Grand Final day, 6 October 2019.

Veronica White Medal: Honey Hireme (  New Zealand Warriors).[14]

Karyn Murphy Medal Player of the Match: Annette Brander (  Brisbane Broncos)[15]

Statistical Awards edit

Highest Point Scorer in Regular Season: Maddie Studdon (  St. George Illawarra Dragons) 14 (7g)

Top Try Scorers in Regular Season: Jessica Sergis (  St. George Illawarra Dragons) 3

Highest Point Scorer across the Full Season: Maddie Studdon (  St. George Illawarra Dragons) 16 (8g)

Top Try Scorer across the Full Season: Jessica Sergis (  St. George Illawarra Dragons) 3

Postseason edit

In October 2018, NRL announced the inaugural edition of Rugby League World Cup 9s in Western Sydney on 18–19 October 2019, featuring 12 international men's teams and 4 women's teams.[16] This would be around one month after the Women's Grand Final and replaced the Auckland Nines which had been run as a preseason tournament in previous years.

References edit

  1. ^ Newton, Alicia (14 May 2019). "Kelvin Wright appointed coach of NRLW Broncos". NRL.com. Retrieved 14 May 2019.
  2. ^ "Broncos Name NRL Women's Captains". Brisbane Broncos. 29 August 2018.
  3. ^ "Meet Luisa Avaiki - NRL women's premiership head coach" – via www.warriors.kiwi.
  4. ^ "Warriors captain Laura Mariu sees big gain from Kiwi pain". National Rugby League. 6 September 2018.
  5. ^ Jennings, Mitch (22 March 2018). "Lacey named Dragons coach". Illawarra Mercury.
  6. ^ "Bremner to captain Dragons' Women's Premiership team". St George Illawarra Dragons. 24 August 2018.
  7. ^ "NRLW Squad Update | Round 1". Sydney Roosters. 7 September 2018.
  8. ^ "Simaima Taufa named captain of Women's Premiership team". Sydney Roosters. 1 September 2018.
  9. ^ "NRLW to take centre stage with stand-alone matches". National Rugby League. 15 August 2019.
  10. ^ "Telstra Women's Premiership - Broncos 30 v 6 Dragons". NRL. 6 October 2019. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  11. ^ Newton, Alicia (6 October 2019). "Broncos thump Dragons to claim back-to-back NRLW titles". NRL. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  12. ^ Robertson, Josh (6 October 2019). "Broncos go back to back in emphatic style to retain NRLW crown". League Unlimited. Retrieved 3 July 2022.
  13. ^ Whittaker, Troy (2 October 2019). "Over the moon - Stunned Sergis collects women's Dally M Medal". NRL. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  14. ^ Whittaker, Troy (6 October 2019). "Soliola, Hireme the 2019 Ken Stephen and Veronica White Medallists". NRL. Retrieved 7 July 2022.
  15. ^ "Brander wins Karyn Murphy Medal". NRL. 6 October 2019. Retrieved 7 July 2022.
  16. ^ "RLIF welcomes announcement of Downers Rugby League World Cup 9s". nrl.com. RLIF. 29 November 2018. Retrieved 18 February 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The 2019 NRL Women s Premiership was the second season of professional women s rugby league in Australia 2019 NRL Women s PremiershipDuration14 September to 6 October 2019Teams4PremiersBrisbane Broncos 2nd title Minor premiersBrisbane Broncos 2nd title Matches played7Points scored192Top points scorer s Maddie Studdon 16 Biggest away winDragons 26 6 Warriors at Mt Smart Stadium Auckland Round 2 22 September 2019 Dally M AwardJessica SergisTop try scorer s Jessica Sergis 3 20182020 Contents 1 Teams 2 Pre season 3 Regular season 4 Ladder 4 1 Ladder progression 5 Grand Final 6 Individual awards 6 1 Dally M Medal Awards Night 6 2 Grand Final Day Awards 6 3 Statistical Awards 7 Postseason 8 References 9 External linksTeams editColours Club Season Head coach Captain s nbsp Brisbane Broncos 2nd season Kelvin Wright 1 Ali Brigginshaw 2 nbsp New Zealand Warriors 2nd season Luisa Avaiki 3 Laura Mariu 4 nbsp St George Illawarra Dragons 2nd season Daniel Lacey 5 Sam Bremner 6 nbsp Sydney Roosters 2nd season Adam Hartigan 7 Simaima Taufa 8 Pre season editHome Score Away Match Information Date and Time Local Venue Referees Crowd nbsp Brisbane Broncos 14 0 nbsp Papua New Guinea Orchids 31 August 2019 4 00pm PNG Football StadiumRegular season editSee also 2019 NRL Women s season results The season again operated under a round robin format with games played as curtain raisers to the 2019 NRL Finals Series as well as two standalone matches The top two finishing teams will then contest the Grand Final which is to be played before the men s Grand Final on 6 October 9 Ladder edit2019 NRL Women s season Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts 1 nbsp Brisbane Broncos 3 2 0 1 42 14 28 4 2 nbsp St George Illawarra Dragons 3 2 0 1 54 36 18 4 3 nbsp New Zealand Warriors 3 2 0 1 32 46 14 4 4 nbsp Sydney Roosters 3 0 0 3 28 60 32 0Source citation needed Ladder progression edit Numbers highlighted in green indicate that the team finished the round inside the top two 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 1 nbsp Brisbane Broncos 2 4 4 2 nbsp St George Illawarra Dragons 0 2 4 3 nbsp New Zealand Warriors 2 2 4 4 nbsp Sydney Roosters 0 0 0Grand Final editMain article 2019 NRL Women s Premiership Grand Final Sunday 6 October4 05pm nbsp Brisbane Broncos 30 6 St George Illawarra Dragons nbsp Tries Lavinia Gould 3 1Raecene McGregor 15 1Julia Robinson 39 1Chelsea Lenarduzzi 41 1Amber Pilley 48 1Goals Meg Ward 5 6 17 32 40 42 49 1st 10 0 2nd 20 6 Highlights Replay Reports 10 11 12 Tries Kezie Apps 50 1Goals Maddie Studdon 1 1 51 ANZ StadiumAttendance 36 785 Karyn Murphy Medallist Annette Brander Brisbane Referee Kasey Badger Daniel Schwass Team lists FB 18 Tamika Upton WG 2 Julia Robinson CE 3 Amy Turner CE 4 Amber Pilley WG 5 Meg Ward FE 6 Raecene McGregor HB 7 Ali Brigginshaw c PR 8 Millie Boyle HK 9 Lavinia Gould PR 10 Amber Hall SR 11 Annette Brander SR 12 Tazmin Gray LK 13 Rona Peters Substitutes IC 14 Tarryn Aiken IC 15 Steph Hancock IC 16 Mariah Storch IC 17 Chelsea Lenarduzzi Coach Kelvin Wright FB 1 Botille Vette Welsh WG 2 Rikeya Horne CE 3 Jessica Sergis CE 4 Tiana Penitani WG 5 Shakiah Tungai FE 6 Keeley Davis HB 7 Maddie Studdon PR 8 Ngatokotoru Arakua HK 9 Brittany Breayley PR 10 Maitua Feterika SR 11 Kezie Apps c SR 12 Shaylee Bent LK 13 Holli Wheeler Substitutes IC 14 Aaliyah Fasavalu Fa amausili IC 15 Takilele Katoa IC 16 Maddison Weatherall IC 17 Najvada George Coach Daniel LaceyIndividual awards editDally M Medal Awards Night edit The following award was presented at the Dally M Medal Awards ceremony in Sydney on the night of 2 October 2019 13 Dally M Medal Player of the Year Jessica Sergis nbsp St George Illawarra Dragons Grand Final Day Awards edit The following awards were presented at ANZ Stadium on Grand Final day 6 October 2019 Veronica White Medal Honey Hireme nbsp New Zealand Warriors 14 Karyn Murphy Medal Player of the Match Annette Brander nbsp Brisbane Broncos 15 Statistical Awards edit Highest Point Scorer in Regular Season Maddie Studdon nbsp St George Illawarra Dragons 14 7g Top Try Scorers in Regular Season Jessica Sergis nbsp St George Illawarra Dragons 3Highest Point Scorer across the Full Season Maddie Studdon nbsp St George Illawarra Dragons 16 8g Top Try Scorer across the Full Season Jessica Sergis nbsp St George Illawarra Dragons 3Postseason editIn October 2018 NRL announced the inaugural edition of Rugby League World Cup 9s in Western Sydney on 18 19 October 2019 featuring 12 international men s teams and 4 women s teams 16 This would be around one month after the Women s Grand Final and replaced the Auckland Nines which had been run as a preseason tournament in previous years References edit Newton Alicia 14 May 2019 Kelvin Wright appointed coach of NRLW Broncos NRL com Retrieved 14 May 2019 Broncos Name NRL Women s Captains Brisbane Broncos 29 August 2018 Meet Luisa Avaiki NRL women s premiership head coach via www warriors kiwi Warriors captain Laura Mariu sees big gain from Kiwi pain National Rugby League 6 September 2018 Jennings Mitch 22 March 2018 Lacey named Dragons coach Illawarra Mercury Bremner to captain Dragons Women s Premiership team St George Illawarra Dragons 24 August 2018 NRLW Squad Update Round 1 Sydney Roosters 7 September 2018 Simaima Taufa named captain of Women s Premiership team Sydney Roosters 1 September 2018 NRLW to take centre stage with stand alone matches National Rugby League 15 August 2019 Telstra Women s Premiership Broncos 30 v 6 Dragons NRL 6 October 2019 Retrieved 4 July 2022 Newton Alicia 6 October 2019 Broncos thump Dragons to claim back to back NRLW titles NRL Retrieved 4 July 2022 Robertson Josh 6 October 2019 Broncos go back to back in emphatic style to retain NRLW crown League Unlimited Retrieved 3 July 2022 Whittaker Troy 2 October 2019 Over the moon Stunned Sergis collects women s Dally M Medal NRL Retrieved 7 October 2020 Whittaker Troy 6 October 2019 Soliola Hireme the 2019 Ken Stephen and Veronica White Medallists NRL Retrieved 7 July 2022 Brander wins Karyn Murphy Medal NRL 6 October 2019 Retrieved 7 July 2022 RLIF welcomes announcement of Downers Rugby League World Cup 9s nrl com RLIF 29 November 2018 Retrieved 18 February 2019 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2019 NRL Women 27s season amp oldid 1178023177, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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