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Brisbane Broncos Women
Australian rugby league football club From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Brisbane Broncos Women are a rugby league team, representing the city of Brisbane, Queensland. The team is part of the Brisbane Broncos club and plays in the National Rugby League Women's Premiership.
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Notes
- Share % is the percentage of points For over the sum of points For and Against.
- Clubs listed in the order that the Broncos Women first played them.
- Table last updated: 17 August 2025.
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Coach
In mid-November 2022 the Broncos announced the appointment of Scott Prince as head coach for the 2023 NRL Women's season.[1]
Table last updated: 17 August 2025.
Current squad
Jersey numbers in the table reflect the team list announced for Round 8.
Table last updated on 24 August 2025.
Notes:
- The following players have been signed on a Development contract for 2025:[15]
- Georgia Bartlett (Queensland Country in 2024)
- Amanii Misa (Queensland City in 2024)
- The following players were signed on a Development contract for 2024:[16]
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Lists and tables last updated: 17 August 2025.
Most games for the Broncos
- Ali Brigginshaw — 50, Chelsea Lenarduzzi — 49, Julia Robinson — 41, Hayley Maddick — 36, Shenae Ciesiolka — 34, Jada Ferguson — 33, Lavinia Gould — 30, Romy Teitzel — 27, Mele Hufanga — 27, Brianna Clark — 25, Destiny Brill — 25, Mariah Denman — 23, Gayle Broughton — 23, Lauren Dam — 22, Tazmin Rapana — 21, Annetta Nu'uausala — 20.
Most tries for the Broncos
- Julia Robinson — 29, Mele Hufanga — 21, Shenae Ciesiolka — 17, Chelsea Lenarduzzi — 15, Tamika Upton — 15, Ali Brigginshaw — 13, Hayley Maddick — 11, Lauren Dam — 10, Destiny Brill — 8, Gayle Broughton — 7, Romy Teitzel — 7, Tarryn Aiken — 6, Stacey Waaka — 6, Tazmin Rapana — 5, Kerri Johnson — 5.
Most points for the Broncos (20+)
Most points in a season (16+)
Margins and streaks
Biggest winning margins
Biggest losing margins
Most consecutive wins
- 8 – (6 October 2019 – 13 March 2022)
- 7 – (11 August 2024 – 21 September 2024)
Most consecutive losses
- 4 – (11 September 2022 — 27 July 2023)
- 3 – (3 April 2022 — 27 August 2022)
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History
In 2017, the Brisbane Broncos launched a bid to enter a team in the inaugural NRL Women's Premiership in 2018. On 27 March 2018, the club won a license to participate in the inaugural NRL Women's season, on the back of a strong bid which included the NRL's desire for a geographical spread.[17][18] Paul Dyer was named as the coach of the women's side,[19] but stepped down after the inaugural season to concentrate on his role as game development manager. Kelvin Wright was named his replacement in May 2019.[20]
In June 2018, Ali Brigginshaw, Brittany Breayley, Heather Ballinger, Teuila Fotu-Moala and Caitlyn Moran were unveiled as the club's first five signings.[21] Tain Drinkwater was also appointed the CEO of the team.[22]
The club won the inaugural NRL Women's Premiership title by defeating the Sydney Roosters by 34–12 in the 2018 NRL Women's Premiership Grand Final.[3]
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