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Full name | Newcastle Rugby League Football Club | ||
Nickname(s) | Novocastrians | ||
Colours | Primary: Blue Red Secondary: White | ||
Founded | Team: 2021 Club: 1987 | ||
Website | newcastleknights.com.au | ||
Current details | |||
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CEO | Phil Gardner | ||
Coach | Ben Jeffries | ||
Captain | Hannah Southwell | ||
Competition | NRL Women's Premiership | ||
Current season | |||
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Records | |||
Premierships | 2 (2022, 2023) | ||
Runners-up | 0 | ||
Minor premierships | 1 (2023) | ||
Wooden spoons | 1 (2021) | ||
Most capped | Yasmin Clydsdale, Olivia Higgins, Caitlan Johnston, Shanice Parker, Tayla Predebon, Jesse Southwell – 18 | ||
Highest try scorer | Tamika Upton – 12 | ||
Highest points scorer | Jesse Southwell – 98 |
The Newcastle Knights Women are an Australian rugby league team based in Newcastle, New South Wales. The team is part of the Newcastle Knights club and competes in the National Rugby League Women's Premiership (NRLW). The team's home ground is McDonald Jones Stadium. The team has won two premierships over its history (2022 and 2023).
History
On 11 June 2021, the Newcastle Knights were granted a licence to compete in the 2021 National Rugby League Women's (NRLW) competition. Recently retired Knights player Blake Green was announced as the head coach.[1] The season was planned to commence in August 2021, postponed to October 2021 and further postponed to 2022 due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.[2]
On 1 July 2021, the Knights announced their first ever NRLW signing in Indigenous All Stars and Prime Minister's XIII representative Caitlan Johnston, who was a foundation Tarsha Gale Cup player for the Knights in 2018 before spending two seasons with the Sydney Roosters NRLW side.[3]
On 25 November 2021, it was announced that Knights Tarsha Gale Cup coach Casey Bromilow would be taking on the head coach role after Green had been appointed into a specialist halves role alongside Andrew Johns with Newcastle's NRL side.[4] Jess Skinner was announced as the assistant coach.[5] On the same day, the Knights announced a further six Newcastle and Hunter based signings in Bobbi Law from the Sydney Roosters, Jayme Fressard from the Brisbane Broncos and Georgia Page from the St. George Illawarra Dragons, as well as Phoebe Desmond, Chantelle Graham and Kyra Simon from local teams. Six development players were also announced in Bree Chester, Sophie Clancy, Matilda Jones, Kayla Romaniuk, Jesse Southwell and Tylah Vallance.[6]
On 1 December 2021, the Knights signed nine Kiwi Ferns representatives in Ngatokotoru Arakua, Maitua Feterika, Annetta Nu'uausala, Charntay Poko, Krystal Rota, Charlotte Scanlan, Autumn-Rain Stephens-Daly, Katelyn Vaha'akolo and Kararaina Wira-Kohu,[7] Two days later, the club signed Romy Teitzel from the Brisbane Broncos, AFLW player Paige Parker, rugby sevens player Emma Sykes and North Queensland Gold Stars players Rangimarie Edwards-Bruce, Katie Green, Emma Manzelmann and Tahlulah Tillett.[8]
In January 2022, the Knights signed Kirra Dibb from the New Zealand Warriors after Emma Sykes withdrew from the squad.[9] On 21 February, the 24-woman squad was finalised with the signing of Shannon Evans from the Central Coast Roosters[10] and Romy Teitzel was named team captain, Caitlan Johnston and Krystal Rota named as club captains.[11]
The club played in 5 matches without a win in its inaugural season.[12]
In April 2022, Ronald Griffiths was announced as the new head coach for the upcoming season.[13]
On 18 May 2022, the Knights announced the signing of Australian Jillaroos players Millie Boyle and Tamika Upton for their second season in the competition.[14][15] Additional notable signings for the 2022 season were Sydney Roosters premiership winning players Yasmin Clydsdale, Olivia Higgins, Simone Karpani, Tayla Predebon, Hannah Southwell,[16][17] former Jillaroos player Caitlin Moran and former Roosters players Shanice Parker and Kiana Takairangi.[18]
On 16 August 2022, Millie Boyle and Hannah Southwell were appointed co-captains of the club.[19]
After winning 4 of its 5 regular season games, the Knights won their first premiership during the 2022 NRL Women's season, defeating the Parramatta Eels 32–12.[20]
Players
Current squad
2024 NRLW top 24 squad | Development list | Coaching staff | |||||||
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Head coach
Updated: 14 January 2024 |
CaptainsAll players that have captained the Newcastle Knights Women's in first-grade.
Coaches
Seasons
Club RecordsThis section last updated: 15 September 2023. Individual recordsCareerMost Games
Most Points Most Tries
Most Goals SeasonMost Points
Most Tries
MatchMost Points
Most Tries
Most Goals
Margins and StreaksBiggest winning margin
Biggest losing margin
Most consecutive wins
Most consecutive losses
References
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