2023 Newcastle Knights season

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2023 Newcastle Knights season
NRL Rank5th
2023 recordWins: 14; draws: 1; losses: 9
Points scoredFor: 645; against: 312
Team information
CEO Phil Gardner
Coach Adam O'Brien
Captain
Stadium McDonald Jones Stadium
Avg. attendance21,312
High attendance29,548
Top scorers
Tries Dom Young (25)
Goals Kalyn Ponga (45)
Points Kalyn Ponga (126)
  2022 2024  

The 2023 Newcastle Knights season was the 36th in the club's history. Coached by Adam O'Brien and co-captained by Jayden Brailey and Kalyn Ponga, they competed in the NRL's 2023 Telstra Premiership, finishing the regular season in 5th place (out of 17), thus reaching the finals. The Knights made it to the second week of finals, before being knocked out by the New Zealand Warriors.

Contents

Squad

2023 NRL top 30 squadDevelopment listCoaching staff

Extended squad

Head coach

Assistant coaches


Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)

Updated: 16 September 2023
Source(s): Newcastle Knights Profiles,
Rugby League Project

Transfers and re-signings

Gains

Player/CoachPrevious clubLengthSource
Dane Aukafolau North Sydney Bears 2023 [1]
Fa'amanu Brown Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 2023 [2]
Adam Elliott Canberra Raiders 2025 [3]
Tyson Gamble Brisbane Broncos 2024 [4]
Jackson Hastings Wests Tigers 2025 [5]
Jack Hetherington Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 2025 [3]
Greg Marzhew Gold Coast Titans 2025 [6]
Brian McDermott (assistant coach) Fiji national rugby league team 2023 [7]
Lachie Miller Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 2025 [8]
Michael Monaghan (NSW Cup coach) Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 2023 [7]
Ryan Rivett Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 2023 [9]

Losses

Player/CoachClubSource
Mitchell Barnett New Zealand Warriors [10]
Jake Clifford Hull F.C. [11]
Tex Hoy Hull F.C. [12]
Jacob Kiraz Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs [13]
David Klemmer Wests Tigers [14]
Edrick Lee Dolphins [15]
Anthony Milford Dolphins [16]
Jirah Momoisea Parramatta Eels [17]
Brayden Musgrove Cessnock Goannas [18]
Mark O'Meley (NSW Cup coach)Released [19]
Mitchell Pearce Catalans Dragons [20]
Willie Peters (assistant coach) Hull Kingston Rovers [21]
Dylan Phythian Lakes United [22]
Jaron Purcell Tweed Heads Seagulls [23]
Chris Randall Gold Coast Titans [24]
Kobe Rugless Blacktown Workers [25]
Pasami Saulo Canberra Raiders [26]
Eric Smith (assistant coach)Released [27]
Sauaso Sue Hull Kingston Rovers [28]
Ben Talty North Sydney Bears [29]
Starford To'a Wests Tigers [30]
Tevita Toloi Redcliffe Dolphins [31]
Chris Vea'ila Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks [32]
PlayerJunior sideSource
David Armstrong Knights NSW Cup [33]
Tom Cant Knights NSW Cup [9]
Riley Jones Knights NSW Cup [33]
Dylan Lucas Knights NSW Cup [34]
Myles Martin Knights Jersey Flegg Cup [34]
Kobe Rugless Knights NSW Cup [34]
Tevita Toloi Knights Jersey Flegg Cup [34]

Re-signings

Player/CoachRe-signed toSource
David Armstrong 2024 [35]
Thomas Cant 2024 [35]
Phoenix Crossland 2026 [36]
Tyson Frizell 2026 [37]
Brodie Jones 2024 [35]
Riley Jones 2025 [35]
Dylan Lucas 2025 [38]
Greg Marzhew 2026 [39]
Ryan Rivett 2024 [35]
Enari Tuala 2024 [38]

Player contract situations

2023 (left)2024202520262027
Dane Aukafolau [40] David Armstrong [41] Jayden Brailey [42] Phoenix Crossland [36] Kalyn Ponga [43]
Fa'amanu Brown [44] Bradman Best [45] Adam Elliott [3] Tyson Frizell [37]
Adam Clune [46] Tom Cant [41] Jackson Hastings [5] Greg Marzhew [39]
Lachlan Fitzgibbon [47] Mat Croker [48] Jack Hetherington [3] Daniel Saifiti [49]
Bailey Hodgson [50] Dane Gagai [51] Riley Jones [41]
Hymel Hunt [24] Tyson Gamble [4] Dylan Lucas [38]
Jack Johns [24] Brodie Jones [41] Leo Thompson [52]
Oryn Keeley [53] Krystian Mapapalangi [54]
David Klemmer [14] Myles Martin [55]
Kurt Mann [56] Ryan Rivett [41]
Lachie Miller [57] Jacob Saifiti [49]
Chris Randall [24] Enari Tuala [38]
Kobe Rugless [25]
Simi Sasagi [58]
Ben Talty [29]
Tevita Toloi [59]
Chris Vea'ila [32]
Dom Young [60]

Ladder

PosTeamPldWDLBPFPAPDPts
1 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2020 colours.svg Penrith Panthers (P)2418063645312+33342
2 Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos 2418063639425+21442
3 Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm 2416083627459+16838
4 Auckland colours.svg New Zealand Warriors 2416083572448+12438
5 Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights 2414193626451+17535
6 Cronulla colours.svg Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 24140103619497+12234
7 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters 24130113472496−2432
8 Canberra colours.svg Canberra Raiders 24130113486623−13732
9 South Sydney colours.svg South Sydney Rabbitohs 24120123564505+5930
10 Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Eels 24120123587574+1330
11 North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland Cowboys 24120123546542+430
12 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 24111123545539+629
13 Dolphins colours.png Dolphins 2490153520631−11124
14 Gold Coast Titans colours.svg Gold Coast Titans 2490153527653−12624
15 Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 2470173438769−33120
16 St. George colours.svg St. George Illawarra Dragons 2450193474673−19916
17 Wests Tigers colours.svg Wests Tigers 2440203385675−29014

Result by round

Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627
GroundAAHHAHHAAHAHAHAAHHAAHHHA
ResultLWLWDWLLLBWLWBLLLWBWWWWWWWW
Position13111412118111214121112121113141414141010977755
Points02245777791111131515151517192123252729313335
Source: National Rugby League
A = Away; H = Home; N = Neutral; B = Bye; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Milestones

Jerseys and sponsors

In 2023, the Knights' jerseys were made by Classic Sportswear and their major sponsor was nib Health Funds.

2023 Home Jersey2023 Away Jersey2023 Anzac Jersey2023 Indigenous Jersey2023 NSW Mining Jersey

Fixtures

Pre-season trials

Date [61] OpponentVenueScoreTriesConversionsAttendance
Friday, 10 February Cronulla colours.svg Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Industree Group Stadium 16–28 T.Gamble, P.Crossland, L.Pietzner R.Rivett (2/2)
Friday, 17 February Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Eels Industree Group Stadium 14–36 D.Young, B.Best, G.Marzhew J.Hastings (1/3)
Legend:   Win  Loss  Draw

Source: [62] [63]

Regular season

Round 1: 3 March 2023 New Zealand Warriors Auckland colours.svg 20–12 Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights Wellington
20:00 NZDT
Tries:
Kosi Ru ball.svg 25'
Afoa Ru ball.svg 29'
Nicoll-Klokstad Ru ball.svg 51'
Egan Ru ball.svg 73'
Goals:
Johnson 2/4 Rugby penalty.svg 30', 74'
Report Tries:
Fitzgibbon Ru ball.svg 1'
Hunt Ru ball.svg 45'
Goals:
Hastings 2/2 Rugby penalty.svg 3', 46'
Sin bin:
Crossland Yellow card.svg 57' to 67'
Stadium: Sky Stadium
Attendance: 16,676
Referee: Chris Sutton
Round 2: 3 March 2023 Wests Tigers Wests Tigers colours.svg 12–14 Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights Sydney
16:05 AEDT
Tries:
Kepaoa Ru ball.svg 33'
Utoikamanu Ru ball.svg 79'
Goals:
Doueihi 2/2 Rugby penalty.svg 36', 79'
Report Tries:
Young Ru ball.svg 10', 60'
Fitzgibbon Ru ball.svg 15'
Goals:
Hastings 1/3 Rugby penalty.svg 12'
Sin bin:
Young Yellow card.svg 29' to 39'
Sent off:
J. Saifiti Red card.svg 64'
Stadium: Leichhardt Oval
Attendance: 13,214
Referee: Peter Gough
Round 3: 17 March 2023Newcastle Knights Newcastle colours.svg 20–36 Dolphins colours.png Dolphins Newcastle
18:00 AEDT
Tries:
Gamble Ru ball.svg 18'
Miller Ru ball.svg 35', 45'
Goals:
Hastings 3/3 Rugby penalty.svg 19', 37', 46'
Miller 1/1 Rugby penalty.svg 69 (pen)'
Report Tries:
Niu Ru ball.svg 9', 32', 66'
Nikorima Ru ball.svg 28'
Tabuai-Fidow Ru ball.svg 57'
Isaako Ru ball.svg 75', 79'
Goals:
Isaako 4/7 Rugby penalty.svg 11', 29', 68', 80'
Sin bin:
Kaufusi Yellow card.svg 68' to 78'
Stadium: McDonald Jones Stadium
Attendance: 20,093
Referee: Chris Butler
Round 4: 26 March 2023Newcastle Knights Newcastle colours.svg 24–14 Canberra colours.svg Canberra Raiders Newcastle
16:05 AEDT
Tries:
Marzhew Ru ball.svg 11', 43'
Best Ru ball.svg 17'
Gagai Ru ball.svg 45'
Frizell Ru ball.svg 49'
Goals:
Hastings 0/2
Miller 2/4 Rugby penalty.svg 44', 47'
Report Tries:
Young Ru ball.svg 3'
Wighton Ru ball.svg 23'
Goals:
Harawira-Naera 2/2 Rugby penalty.svg 5', 25'
Field goals:
Frawley Rugby penalty.svg 39 (2pt)'
Sin bin:
Wighton Yellow card.svg 48' to 58'
Stadium: McDonald Jones Stadium
Attendance: 15,106
Referee: Gerard Sutton
Round 5: 1 April 2023 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg 32–32 Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights Mudgee
15:00 AEDT
Tries:
Olakau'atu Ru ball.svg 3'
Tuipulotu Ru ball.svg 8'
Parker Ru ball.svg 27'
Tuilagi Ru ball.svg 58'
Weekes Ru ball.svg 66'
Garrick Ru ball.svg 68'
Goals:
Garrick 4/6 Rugby penalty.svg 4', 28', 60', 67'
Sin bin:
Olakau'atu Yellow card.svg 11' to 21'
Report Tries:
Marzhew Ru ball.svg 12'
Johns Ru ball.svg 17'
Young Ru ball.svg 23', 32', 55', 77'
Goals:
Hastings 2/3 Rugby penalty.svg 19', 25'
Miller 2/3 Rugby penalty.svg 33', 57'
Sin bin:
Fitzgibbon Yellow card.svg 20' to 30'
Stadium: Glen Willow Regional Sports Stadium
Attendance: 9,024
Referee: Chris Butler
Round 6: 9 April 2023Newcastle Knights Newcastle colours.svg 34–24 Auckland colours.svg New Zealand Warriors Newcastle
18:15 AEST
Tries:
Young Ru ball.svg 5'
Marzhew Ru ball.svg 18', 69'
Frizell Ru ball.svg 28'
Crossland Ru ball.svg 36'
Mann Ru ball.svg 64'
Goals:
Miller 5/6 Rugby penalty.svg 6', 29', 37', 65', 70'
Report Tries:
Pompey Ru ball.svg 22', 49'
Kosi Ru ball.svg 55'
Ford Ru ball.svg 71'
Goals:
Johnson 4/4 Rugby penalty.svg 23', 50', 56', 72'
Stadium: McDonald Jones Stadium
Attendance: 18,007
Referee: Liam Kennedy
Round 7: 15 April 2023Newcastle Knights Newcastle colours.svg 15–16 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2020 colours.svg Penrith Panthers Newcastle
17:30 AEST
Tries:
Gamble Ru ball.svg 11'
Frizell Ru ball.svg 16'
Crossland Ru ball.svg 27'
Goals:
Miller 1/4 Rugby penalty.svg 29'
Field goals:
Gamble Rugby penalty.svg 76'
Report Tries:
To'o Ru ball.svg 21'
Salmon Ru ball.svg 57'
Goals:
Cleary 3/4 Rugby penalty.svg 3 (pen)', 54 (pen)', 58'
Field goals:
Cleary Rugby penalty.svg 77', 80'
Stadium: McDonald Jones Stadium
Attendance: 26,084
Referee: Peter Gough
Round 8: 22 April 2023 North Queensland Cowboys North Queensland colours.svg 18–16 Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights Townsville
19:35 AEST
Tries:
Robson Ru ball.svg 9'
Feldt Ru ball.svg 25'
Dearden Ru ball.svg 64'
Goals:
Holmes 3/4 Rugby penalty.svg 10', 26', 66'
Sin bin:
Taulagi Yellow card.svg 46' to 56'
Report Tries:
Marzhew Ru ball.svg 12'
Young Ru ball.svg 47'
Fitzgibbon Ru ball.svg 56'
Goals:
Miller 2/3 Rugby penalty.svg 13', 57'
Stadium: Queensland Country Bank Stadium
Attendance: 17,970
Referee: Ben Cummins
Round 9: 28 April 2023 Parramatta Eels Parramatta colours.svg 43–12 Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights Sydney
18:00 AEST
Tries:
Brown Ru ball.svg 1'
Moses Ru ball.svg 9'
Gutherson Ru ball.svg 22', 34', 46'
Russell Ru ball.svg 37'
Paulo Ru ball.svg 69'
Goals:
Moses 7/7 Rugby penalty.svg 3', 10', 24', 35', 38', 47', 71'
Field goals:
Moses Rugby penalty.svg 79'
Report Tries:
Croker Ru ball.svg 6'
Young Ru ball.svg 62'
Goals:
Miller 2/2 Rugby penalty.svg 7', 64'
Stadium: CommBank Stadium
Attendance: 15,875
Referee: Chris Sutton
Round 10 (Bye for Newcastle Knights)
Round 11: 14 May 2023Newcastle Knights Newcastle colours.svg 46–26 Gold Coast Titans colours.svg Gold Coast Titans Newcastle
14:00 AEST
Tries:
Young Ru ball.svg 11', 79'
Frizell Ru ball.svg 39'
Marzhew Ru ball.svg 49'
Best Ru ball.svg 56', 73'
Ponga Ru ball.svg 60'
Gagai Ru ball.svg 64'
Goals:
Miller 7/9 Rugby penalty.svg 21 (pen)', 40', 57', 61', 65', 75', 80'
Report Tries:
D. Fifita Ru ball.svg 25', 70'
Sami Ru ball.svg 29'
Campbell Ru ball.svg 44'
Khan-Pereira Ru ball.svg 77'
Goals:
Boyd 3/5 Rugby penalty.svg 26', 30', 46'
Stadium: McDonald Jones Stadium
Attendance: 13,064
Referee: Peter Gough
Date [64] RoundOpponentVenueScoreTriesGoalsAttendance
Friday, 3 March1 Auckland colours.svg New Zealand Warriors Sky Stadium 20 - 12 Lachlan Fitzgibbon 1'
Hymel Hunt 45'
Jackson Hastings (2/2)16,676
Sunday, 12 March2 Wests Tigers colours.svg Wests Tigers Leichhardt Oval 12 - 14 Dominic Young 10', 60'
Lachlan Fitzgibbon 15'
Jackson Hastings 12'13,214
Friday, 17 March3 Dolphins colours.png Dolphins McDonald Jones Stadium 20 - 36 Tyson Gamble 18'
Lachlan Miller 35', 45'
Jackson Hastings (3/3)
Lachlan Miller (1/1)
20,093
Sunday, 26 March4 Canberra colours.svg Canberra Raiders McDonald Jones Stadium 24 - 14 Greg Marzhew 11', 43'
Bradman Best 17'
Dane Gagai 45'
Tyson Frizell 49'
Lachlan Miller (2/6)15,106
Saturday, 1 April5 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Glen Willow Oval 32 - 32 Greg Marzhew 12'
Jack Johns 17'
Dominic Young 23', 32', 55', 77'
Jackson Hastings (2/3)
Lachlan Miller (2/3)
9,024
Sunday, 9 April6 Auckland colours.svg New Zealand Warriors McDonald Jones Stadium 34 - 2418,007
Saturday, 15 April7 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2020 colours.svg Penrith Panthers McDonald Jones Stadium 15 - 1626,084
Saturday, 22 April8 North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland Cowboys Queensland Country Bank Stadium 18 - 1617,970
Friday, 28 April9 Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Eels CommBank Stadium 43 - 1215,875
10BYE
Sunday, 14 May11 Gold Coast Titans colours.svg Gold Coast Titans McDonald Jones Stadium 46 - 2613,064
Saturday, 20 May12 Cronulla colours.svg Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Coffs Harbour International Stadium 26 - 6N/A
Sunday, 28 May13 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly Warringah Sea Eagles McDonald Jones Stadium 28 - 1820,661
14BYE
Saturday, 10 June15 Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos Lang Park 24 -2035,814
Saturday, 17 June16 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters McDonald Jones Stadium 16 - 1821,966
Saturday, 24 June17 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2020 colours.svg Penrith Panthers BlueBet Stadium 20 - 1218,589
Sunday, 2 July18 Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Accor Stadium 0 - 66 Jackson Hastings 12', 51'
Bradman Best 16', 36', 56'
Lachlan Fitzgibbon 24'
Phoenix Crossland 34', 70'
Kurt Mann 42'
Greg Marzhew 49'
Enari Tuala 64'
Kalyn Ponga (11/11)11,004
19BYE
Friday, 14 July20 Wests Tigers colours.svg Wests Tigers McDonald Jones Stadium 34 - 1818,470
Saturday, 22 July21 Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm McDonald Jones Stadium 26 - 1820,392
Saturday, 29 July22 Canberra colours.svg Canberra Raiders GIO Stadium 28 - 615,487
Saturday, 5 August23 Dolphins colours.png Dolphins Optus Stadium 30-2842,042
Sunday, 13 August24 Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs McDonald Jones Stadium 42-623,464
Sunday, 20 August25 South Sydney colours.svg South Sydney Rabbitohs McDonald Jones Stadium 29-1029,018
Sunday, 27 August26 Cronulla colours.svg Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks McDonald Jones Stadium 32-8
Saturday, 2 September27 St. George Illawarra colours.svg St. George Illawarra Dragons Netstrata Jubilee Stadium 32-12
Legend:   Win  Loss  Draw  Bye | * Magic Round

Statistics

NameAppearancesTriesGoalsField GoalsPointsCaptainAge
Bradman Best 25130052022
Jayden Brailey 50000527
Fa'amanu Brown 21004029
Tom Cant 10000021
Adam Clune 41015028
Mat Croker 2430012024
Phoenix Crossland 2560024023
Adam Elliott 180000029
Lachlan Fitzgibbon 2150020029
Tyson Frizell 22400161732
Dane Gagai 2241018132
Tyson Gamble 2461127027
Jackson Hastings 22416048127
Jack Hetherington 261004027
Hymel Hunt 41004030
Jack Johns 51004026
Brodie Jones 110000024
Riley Jones 10000021
Oryn Keeley 10000020
Dylan Lucas 72008023
Kurt Mann 1840016030
Greg Marzhew 22220088026
Lachie Miller 12226060029
Kalyn Ponga 2094501262025
Ryan Rivett 10000021
Daniel Saifiti 222008027
Jacob Saifiti 211004127
Leo Thompson 251004023
Enari Tuala 630012025
Dom Young 252500100022
Totals26121892666Average: 26

30 players used.

Source: [65]

NRL Women's team

2023 Newcastle Knights season
NRLW Rank1st
Play-off resultPremiers
2023 recordWins: 8; losses: 1
Points scoredFor: 224; against: 119
Team information
CEO Phil Gardner
Coach Ronald Griffiths
Captain
Stadium McDonald Jones Stadium
Avg. attendance12,239
High attendance19,519
Top scorers
Tries Sheridan Gallagher & Tamika Upton (7)
Goals Jesse Southwell (33)
Points Jesse Southwell (78)
  2022 2024  

The 2023 Newcastle Knights Women's season was the 3rd in the club's history. Coached by Ronald Griffiths and captained by Hannah Southwell, they competed in the NRLW's 2023 NRL Women's Premiership, finishing the regular season in 1st place (out of 10), thus reaching the finals. The Knights made it to the Grand Final, defeating the Gold Coast Titans and claiming the 2023 NRLW premiership. During the absence of Hannah Southwell due to injury, the side was captained by Tamika Upton.

2023 NRLW top 24 squadDevelopment listCoaching staff

Head coach



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)

Updated: 11 June 2023
Source(s): Newcastle Knights Profiles,
Rugby League Project

Player gains & losses

Player gains
Player/CoachPrevious clubLengthSource
Laishon Albert-Jones Mount Pritchard Mounties 2024 [66]
Rima Butler Parramatta Eels 2024 [66]
Sheridan Gallagher Mount Pritchard Mounties 2023 [67]
Jayde Herdegen Wynnum Manly Seagulls 2024 [66]
Felila Kia Wynnum Manly Seagulls 2024 [66]
Tamerah Leati Parramatta Eels 2024 [66]
Nita Maynard Brisbane Broncos 2023 [67]
Abigail Roache Chiefs Manawa 2024 [66]
Georgia Roche Leeds Rhinos 2027 [68]
Jasmin Strange Sydney Roosters 2023 [69]
Viena Tinao Illawarra Steelers 2023 [70]
Player losses
Player/CoachClubSource
Tamsin Barber Released [68]
Millie Boyle Sydney Roosters [71]
Bree Chester North Queensland Cowboys [72]
Sophie Clancy St. George Illawarra Dragons [73]
Kirra Dibb North Queensland Cowboys [74]
Jessica Gentle Canberra Raiders [75]
Bobbi Law St. George Illawarra Dragons [73]
Emma Manzelmann North Queensland Cowboys [76]
Mia Middleton North Queensland Cowboys [72]
Nicole Nathan Released [77]
Emmanita Paki Released [77]
Kyra Simon Parramatta Eels [78]
Autumn-Rain Stephens-Daly North Queensland Cowboys [79]
Kiana Takairangi Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks [80]
Romy Teitzel Brisbane Broncos [81]
Makenzie Weale North Queensland Cowboys [72]
Jakiya Whitfeld Wests Tigers [82]
Promoted juniors
PlayerJunior sideSource
Jacinta Carter Knights NSWRL Women's Premiership [70]
Evie Jones Knights NSWRL Women's Premiership [70]
Jules Kirkpatrick Knights NSWRL Women's Premiership [69]
Tazmyne Luschwitz Knights NSWRL Women's Premiership [70]
Tylah Vallance Knights NSWRL Women's Premiership [70]
Player re-signings
Player/CoachRe-signed toSource
Yasmin Clydsdale 2025 [83]
Tiana Davison 2023 [84]
Olivia Higgins 2023 [84]
Caitlan Johnston 2025 [85]
Simone Karpani 2023 [84]
Caitlin Moran 2023 [69]
Shanice Parker 2024 [85]
Tayla Predebon 2024 [84]
Kayla Romaniuk 2024 [84]
Hannah Southwell 2027 [86]
Jesse Southwell 2027 [86]
Tamika Upton 2027 [87]

Player contract situations

2023 (left)2024202520262027
Tiana Davison [88] Laishon Albert-Jones [66] Yasmin Clydsdale [83] Olivia Higgins [89] Jacinta Carter [90]
Felila Kia [91] Rima Butler [66] Sheridan Gallagher [92] Simone Karpani [89] Georgia Roche [68]
Tazmyne Luschwitz [70] Jayde Herdegen [66] Caitlan Johnston [85] Hannah Southwell [86]
Caitlin Moran [69] Evie Jones [93] Viena Tinao [89] Jesse Southwell [86]
Jasmin Strange [88] Jules Kirkpatrick [69] Tamika Upton [87]
Tylah Vallance [70] Tamerah Leati [66]
Nita Maynard [89]
Shanice Parker [85]
Tayla Predebon [84]
Abigail Roache [66]
Kayla Romaniuk [84]

Women's milestones

Women's statistics

NameAppearancesTriesGoalsField GoalsPointsCaptainAge
Laishon Albert-Jones 100000026
Rima Butler 71004026
Jacinta Carter 20000019
Yasmin Clydsdale 1140016029
Tiana Davison 61004023
Sheridan Gallagher 1174036021
Olivia Higgins 1140016031
Caitlan Johnston 101004022
Simone Karpani 50000026
Felila Kia 30000020
Nita Maynard 110000031
Caitlin Moran 30000027
Shanice Parker 1160024025
Tayla Predebon 1130012023
Abigail Roache 1160024023
Georgia Roche 81004023
Kayla Romaniuk 112008021
Hannah Southwell 81004824
Jesse Southwell 11333078018
Jasmin Strange 1140016021
Viena Tinao 40000021
Tamika Upton 1170028326
Totals1151370278Average: 24

22 players used.

Source: [94]

Women's draw

Round 1: 22 July 2023 Newcastle Knights Women Newcastle colours.svg 32 - 16 St. George colours.svg St. George Illawarra Dragons Women Newcastle
15:00 AEST
Tries:
Predebon Ru ball.svg 11'
Clydsdale Ru ball.svg 17'
Romaniuk Ru ball.svg 27'
Strange Ru ball.svg 44'
Roache Ru ball.svg 56'
Southwell Ru ball.svg 68'
Goals:
Southwell 4/6 Rugby penalty.svg 13', 18', 28', 69'
Tries:
Berry Ru ball.svg 33', 61'
Nathan-Wong Ru ball.svg 64'
Goals:
Bright 1/1 Rugby penalty.svg 34'
Nathan-Wong 1/2 Rugby penalty.svg 62'
Stadium: McDonald Jones Stadium
Attendance: 8,109
Referee: Darian Furner
Pre-Season Trial
DateRoundOpponentVenueScoreTriesGoalsAttendance
Saturday, 8 JulyN/A Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos Women Maitland No. 1 Sportsground 4 - 18 Tamerah Leati 3' Sheridan Gallagher (0/1)N/A
Regular Season
DateRoundOpponentVenueScoreTriesGoalsAttendance
Saturday, 22 July1 St. George Illawarra colours.svg St. George Illawarra Dragons Women McDonald Jones Stadium 32 - 16 Tayla Predebon 11'
Yasmin Clydsdale 17'
Kayla Romaniuk 27'
Jasmin Strange 44'
Abigail Roache 56'
Jesse Southwell 68'
Jesse Southwell (4/6)8,109
Sunday, 30 July2 North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland Cowboys Women Belmore Sportsground 20 - 31 Sheridan Gallagher 1', 46'
Shanice Parker 8'
Rima Butler 50'
Jesse Southwell (2/6)2,196
Sunday, 6 August3 Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Eels Women CommBank Stadium 4 - 38 Yasmin Clydsdale 6'
Tamika Upton 8'
Olivia Higgins 18'
Tayla Predebon 44'
Abigail Roache 47'
Sheridan Gallagher 57'
Kayla Romaniuk 68'
Jesse Southwell (2/6)23,596
Sunday, 13 August4 Gold Coast Titans colours.svg Gold Coast Titans Women McDonald Jones Stadium 22 - 1012,889
Sunday, 20 August5 Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos Women McDonald Jones Stadium 22 - 2017,043
Sunday, 27 August6 Cronulla colours.svg Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Women McDonald Jones Stadium 22 - 1419,519
Saturday, 2 September7 Canberra colours.svg Canberra Raiders Women GIO Stadium 12 - 201,962
Saturday, 9 September8 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters Women McDonald Jones Stadium 20 - 43,634
Thursday, 14 September9 Wests Tigers colours.svg Wests Tigers Women Campbelltown Sports Stadium 8 - 281,733
Finals Series
DateRoundOpponentVenueScoreTriesGoalsAttendance
Sunday, 24 SeptemberSemi Final Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos Women McDonald Jones Stadium 30 - 24 Olivia Higgins 4'
Hannah Southwell 10'
Caitlan Johnston 18'
Tamika Upton 43'
Tiana Davison 65'
Jesse Southwell (5/5)12,869
Sunday, 1 OctoberGrand Final Gold Coast Titans colours.svg Gold Coast Titans Women Accor Stadium

Women's ladder

2023 NRLW season
PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDPts
1 Wests Tigers colours.svg Wests Tigers 1100368+282
2 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters 11003618+182
3 Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights 11003216+162
4 Cronulla colours.svg Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 11002814+142
5 Gold Coast Titans colours.svg Gold Coast Titans 1100166+102
6 North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland Cowboys 1001616−100
7 Canberra colours.svg Canberra Raiders 10011428−140
8 St. George colours.svg St. George Illawarra Dragons 10011632−160
9 Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos 10011836−180
10 Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Eels 1001836−280

Representative honours

The following players appeared in a representative match or were named in a representative squad in 2023.

Australia

Australia (Women's)

England

England (Women's)

Fiji

Indigenous All Stars

Indigenous All Stars (Women's)

Māori All Stars

Māori All Stars (Women's)

New South Wales

New South Wales (Women's)

New Zealand

New Zealand (Women's)

Queensland (Women's)

Samoa

Samoa (Women's)

Tonga

Individual honours

Newcastle Knights awards

NRL

NRLW

NRL awards

NRLW awards

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