Building Blocks: NRLW Assembled with Heart and Hope

Griffiths inherited a Knights side in 2022 that had finished last the year prior and ended up winning the competition in his first season in charge.

LeagueNews.co | Robbie Hamilton

The Warriors have successfully assembled a strong NRLW squad ahead of their return to the competition after a four-year hiatus.

Their efforts have transformed the club into a sought-after destination for female athletes in an increasingly competitive sports landscape.

Significant signings include two gold medal-winning New Zealand Sevens players, an Origin representative, and top talent from national teams across both rugby codes.

Building a competitive squad not just on reputation but through the allure of established players, the 2025 group features Australia-based NRLW athletes Emmanita Paki and Emily Curtain, along with four athletes who have played for the Black Ferns.

This marks a shift from previous years when attracting such caliber was a major accomplishment; now, it's become the standard for the club.

The Warriors' approach reflects a blend of strategic recruitment and the growing popularity of women's rugby, positioning them as a formidable force in the league.

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