LeagueNews.co | Nick Loken
In a move that's sure to shake up the NRL Telstra Women's Premiership, the Australian Rugby League Commission has given the green light for two new teams to join the competition in 2025.
The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs and the New Zealand Warriors will be lacing up their boots and taking to the field alongside ten other top-notch squads.
The Warriors may be making a comeback after a brief hiatus due to COVID, but they're ready to show the competition what they're made of once again.
Meanwhile, the Bulldogs are gearing up to bring their unique blend of grit and determination to the women's game, expanding their reach into the bustling Western Sydney market.
With the NRL and Clubs working in tandem to drive the growth of women's rugby league, the addition of these new teams is set to inject even more excitement and passion into the sport.
From grassroots level right up to the elite ranks, the women's game is set to reach new heights both in Australia and across the Pacific.
Chairman of the Australian Rugby League Commission, Mr Peter V'landys AM, emphasized the importance of providing a solid foundation for the growth and development of the women's game.
With new teams on the horizon, the future looks bright for women's rugby league as it continues to carve out its own place in the sporting landscape.