LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
As the NRLW season comes to a close, teams are already gearing up for the player market and preparing for the future.
The Newcastle Knights, fresh off back-to-back premierships, have the opportunity to establish themselves as a dominant force in the league.
However, other clubs are in need of a significant overhaul if they want to find success in 2024.
The Australian Rugby League Commission will be discussing various aspects of the NRLW in the off-season, including the length and timing of the season, as well as potential expansion.
NRL CEO Andrew Abdo has indicated that a complete overhaul of the women's calendar is on the horizon, with state competitions potentially running alongside the NRLW as reserve grade.
With so many uncertainties surrounding the competition, clubs and players are wasting no time in getting organized and making plans for the future.
It's crucial for teams to assess their NRLW rosters and make any necessary changes to ensure they are competitive in the upcoming seasons.
For fans and supporters, it's an exciting time as they eagerly await news of potential transfers and off-contract stars.
Each club will need to carefully analyze their roster to identify areas of improvement and target players who can strengthen their squad.
The NRLW has grown in popularity and importance in recent years, and it's clear that the league is committed to its development.
The upcoming off-season will be crucial in shaping the future of the competition, and fans can expect plenty of movement and changes as clubs strive for success in 2024 and beyond.