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The 2018 NRL Women's Premiership is the first season of professional women's rugby league in Australia.
8 September 2018 3:05pm |
Sydney Roosters | 4 – 10 | New Zealand Warriors |
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Tries: Isabelle Kelly (26') 1 Goals: Maddie Studdon 0/1 | 1st: 4 – 10 2nd: 0 – 0 Report [1] | Tries: 1 (8') Hilda Mariu 1 (17') Luisa Gago Goals: 1/2 Apii Nicholls (18') |
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9 September 2018 1:45pm |
Brisbane Broncos | 30 – 4 | St George Illawarra Dragons |
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Tries: Chelsea Baker (2', 28') 2 Maitua Feterika (23') 1 Ngatokotoru Arakua (31') 1 Ali Brigginshaw (52') 1 Goals: Chelsea Baker 5/6 (24', 30', 30', 32', 53') | 1st: 18 – 4 2nd: 12 – 0 Report [2] | Tries: 1 (7') Sam Bremner Goals: 0/1 Shakiah Tungai |
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14 September 2018 5:15pm |
Sydney Roosters | 4 – 14 | Brisbane Broncos |
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Tries: Isabelle Kelly (57') 1 Goals: Maddie Studdon 0/1 | 1st: 0 – 10 2nd: 4 – 4 Report [3] | Tries: 1 (21') Ali Brigginshaw 1 (26') Teuila Fotu-Moala 1 (37') Meg Ward Goals: 1/3 Chelsea Baker (27') |
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15 September 2018 5:10pm |
St George Illawarra Dragons | 22 – 10 | New Zealand Warriors |
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Tries: Shakiah Tungai (2') 1 Honey Hireme (5') 1 Rikeya Horne (37') 1 Jessica Sergis (46') 1 Goals: Shakiah Tungai 3/4 (4', 6', 38') | 1st: 12 – 0 2nd: 10 – 10 Report [4] | Tries: 1 (41') Raquel Anderson-Pitman 1 (56') Sarina Clark Goals: 1/2 Apii Nicholls (42') |
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21 September 2018 5:15pm |
Brisbane Broncos | 32 – 10 | New Zealand Warriors |
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Tries: Julia Robinson (11', 45') 2 Rona Peters (8') 1 Karley Te Kawa (19') 1 Brittany Breayley (30') 1 Kody House (39') 1 Goals: Chelsea Baker 4/6 (9', 21', 32', 40') | 1st: 16 – 10 2nd: 16 – 0 Report [5] | Tries: 1 (4') Aieshaleigh Smalley 1 (15') Georgia Hale Goals: 1/2 Apii Nicholls (5') |
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22 September 2018 5:10pm |
Sydney Roosters | 26 – 0 | St George Illawarra Dragons |
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Tries: Taleena Simon (4', 8', 11', 33') 4 Brydie Parker (45') 1 Victoria Latu (57') 1 Goals: Zahara Temara 1/6 (57') | 1st: 12 – 0 2nd: 14 – 0 Report [6] |
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Sunday, 30 September 1:35pm |
Brisbane Broncos | 34 – 12 | Sydney Roosters |
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Tries: Kimiora Nati (5', 17', 45') 3 Heather Ballinger (13') 1 Ngatokotoru Arakua (24') 1 Lavinia Gould (28') 1 Goals: Chelsea Baker 5/6 (6', 15', 18', 25', 47') | 1st: 28 – 6 2nd: 6 – 6 Report [7] | Tries: 1 (10') Tazmin Grey 1 (43') Lavina O'Mealey Goals: 2/3 Zahara Temara (4', 44') |
ANZ Stadium Attendance: 16,214 Karyn Murphy Medallist: Kimiora Nati (Brisbane) Referee: Jon Stone, Kasey Badger |
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