LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
In a bold move that promises to revolutionize the Harvey Norman NSW Women's Premiership, the 2024 season will be tinged with anticipation and change.
As the competition aligns itself with the NRLW, it opens up a world of possibilities for female players yearning to make their mark in professional Rugby League.
This seismic shift will surely be met with excitement and trepidation alike, as the landscape transforms and new opportunities arise.
With the addition of the Parramatta Eels and the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles, the competition will expand to accommodate a total of 12 teams, further elevating the stakes and intensifying the competition.
Mid-season will now become a time of reckoning for all involved, as both the NSW Women's Premiership and the NRLW kick off on the same momentous day.
This synchronized start will create a seamless pathway for aspiring athletes, bridging the gap between the grassroots and the pinnacle of the game.
Just as The Knock-On Effect NSW Cup has become synonymous with nurturing future NRL stars, the NSW Women's Premiership will now lay claim to the same status, as the league continues to evolve and break new ground.