Brisbane Broncos Women

Brisbane Broncos
Club information
Full nameBrisbane Broncos Rugby League Club Ltd.
NicknameBroncos
Colours  Maroon
  Gold
FoundedTeam: September 2018 (September 2018)
Club: April 1988 (April 1988)
Websitebroncos.com.au
Current details
Ground
CEODave Donaghy
ChairmanKarl Morris
CoachScott Prince[1]
ManagerJoe McDermott
CaptainAli Brigginshaw
Tamika Upton
CompetitionNational Rugby League
2025 seasonPremiers
Current season
Uniforms
Home colours
Away colours
Records
Premierships4 (2018, 2019, 2020, 2025)
Runners-up0
Minor premierships5 (2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2024)
Biggest winBroncos 50 – 4 Cowboys
Totally Workwear Stadium
(13 Sep 2025)
Biggest lossBroncos 8 – 28 Roosters
Suncorp Stadium
(27 Aug 2022)
First gameBroncos 30 – 4 Dragons
Suncorp Stadium
(9 Sep 2018)
Most Recent gameBroncos 22 – 18 Roosters
Accor Stadium
(5 Oct 2025)
Most capped56Ali Brigginshaw
Highest try scorer32Julia Robinson
Highest points scorer180Romy Teitzel

Brisbane Broncos Women are a rugby league team, representing the city of Brisbane, Queensland. The team is part of the Brisbane Broncos club and plays in the National Rugby League Women's Premiership.

Seasons

Season Regular season Finals Nines Ref
P W D L F A Pts Pos Top Placing
2018 3 3 0 0 76 18 6 1st 2 Premiers [2][3]
2019 3 3 0 0 42 14 4 1st 2 Premiers [4][5]
2020 3 3 0 0 70 34 6 1st 2 Premiers RU [6]
2021 5 5 0 0 134 64 8 1st 4 Semi-finalist [7][8]
2022 5 1 0 4 78 111 2 5th 4 [9][10]
2023 9 6 0 3 256 165 12 4th 4 Semi-finalist [11]
2024 9 7 0 2 272 156 14 1st 4 Semi-finalist [12][13][14]
2025 11 10 0 1 404 116 20 2nd 6 Premiers

2026 Draw

The draw for the 2026 season was announced on 14 November 2025.[15][16][17]

Round Opponent Score Date Time Venue
1 Cowboys Sat 4 Jul 2026 5:15 PM Home Suncorp Stadium
2 Sharks Thu 9 Jul 2026 7:45 PM Away Sharks Stadium
3 Tigers Sun 19 Jul 2026 1:45 PM Home Totally Workwear Stadium
4 Knights Sun 26 Jul 2026 1:45 PM Home Totally Workwear Stadium
5 Bulldogs Sun 2 Aug 2026 12:00 PM Neutral Geohex Stadium, Wagga Wagga
6 Raiders Sun 9 Aug 2026 11:35 AM Away GIO Stadium
7 Roosters Sat 15 Aug 2026 5:15 PM Home Suncorp Stadium
8 Titans Sun 23 Aug 2026 11:50 AM Away Cbus Super Stadium
9 Eels Sun 30 Aug 2026 1:45 PM Away CommBank Stadium
10 Dragons Sun 6 Sep 2026 11:50 AM Away WIN Stadium
11 Warriors Sun 13 Sep 2026 12:00 PM Home Totally Workwear Stadium

Head-to-head records

Opponent First meeting P W D L For Agst Win % Share %
Dragons 9 Sep 2018 9 8 0 1 252 87 88.89% 74.34%
Roosters 14 Sep 2018 11 6 0 5 212 190 54.55% 52.74%
Warriors 21 Sep 2018 4 3 0 1 94 40 75.00% 70.15%
Knights 6 Mar 2022 7 4 0 3 194 140 57.14% 58.08%
Titans 19 Mar 2022 5 3 0 2 152 57 60.00% 72.73%
Eels 27 Sep 2022 5 3 0 2 124 70 60.00% 63.92%
Cowboys 5 Aug 2023 3 3 0 0 128 28 100.00% 82.05%
Raiders 27 Aug 2023 3 3 0 0 112 58 100.00% 65.88%
Sharks 2 Sep 2023 4 3 0 1 80 72 75.00% 52.63%
Tigers 9 Sep 2023 3 3 0 0 94 36 100.00% 72.31%
Bulldogs 31 Aug 2025 1 1 0 0 44 0 100.00% 100.00%
Totals 9 Sep 2018 55 40 0 15 1486 778 72.73% 65.64%

Notes

  • Share % is the percentage of points For over the sum of points For and Against.
  • Clubs listed in the order that the Broncos Women first played them.
  • Table last updated: 29 September 2025.

Coaches

In mid-November 2022 the Broncos announced the appointment of Scott Prince as head coach for the 2023 NRL Women's season.[1]

Coach Season Span M W D L For Agst Win % Share %
Paul Dyer 2018 4 4 0 0 110 30 100.00% 78.57%
Kelvin Wright 2019–2022 19 12 0 7 390 261 63.16% 59.91%
Scott Prince 2023–2025 32 24 0 8 986 487 75.00% 66.94%

Table last updated: 29 September 2025.

Captains

All players that have captained the Brisbane Broncos Women's in first-grade.

Cap No. Name Years As Captain Debut Round Games As Captain Games for Club
1. Ali Brigginshaw 2018–present Round 1 56 56
2. Tamika Upton 2025–present Round 1 13 24

Current squad

Jersey numbers in the table currently indicate announced signings for 2026, ordered alphabetically by given name.
Table last updated on 20 March 2026.

J# Player Age Position(s) NRLW Seasons NRLW Stats Origin Tests All
Stars
Debut 2018-24 2025 2026 M T G Pts Prems
1 Ali Brigginshaw 36 Halfback, Lock 2018 43 13 0 56 13 35 122 4 20 29 6
2 Amanii Misa 19 Prop, Second-row R 0 0 0 0 0
3 Azalleyah Maaka 25 Centre 2025 2 0 2 0 0 0 1
4 Bree Spreadborough 27 Lock, Centre 2024 2 5 0 7 1 0 4 1
5 Brianna Clark 30 Prop 2020 2 4 20 11 0 37 3 16 44 1 1 9
6 Chelsea Lenarduzzi 30 Prop, Second-row 2018 42 13 0 55 16 0 64 4 8 1
7 Destiny Brill 22 Hooker 2021 6 6 18 11 0 41 12 0 48 1 8 5 2
8 Georgia Bartlett Fullback R 0 0 0 0 0
9 Hayley Maddick 33 Wing, Fullback 2021 29 13 0 42 14 0 56 1 1
10 Jada Ferguson 23 Hooker, Five-eighth 2021 26 13 0 39 7 0 28 1 2
11 Jesse Southwell 21 Halfback 2022 27 13 0 40 7 102 232 2 5 3
12 Julia Robinson 28 Centre, Wing 2018 34 12 0 46 32 0 128 4 10 13
13 Kerri Johnson 22 Wing 2025 13 0 13 10 0 40 1
14 Lauren Dam 29 Second-row, Centre 2021 2 17 11 0 30 13 0 52 1
15 Lillian Yarrow 22 Prop 2024 3 12 0 15 1 0 4
16 Reegan Hicks 19 Second-row 2025 4 0 4 0 0 0 1
17 Romy Teitzel 27 Second-row 2020 20 12 13 0 45 13 74 200 2 1 8
18 Shalom Sauaso 18 Lock, Centre 2025 10 0 10 5 0 20 1 2
19 Shannon Mato 27 Prop 2020 4 27 P 0 31 3 0 12 1 8 9 5
20 Tamika Upton 29 Fullback 2019 11 26 13 0 50 46 0 184 3 2 10 8 2
21 Tara McGrath-West 24 Second-row, Prop 2022 13 3 0 16 0 0 0 1
22 Tafito Lafaele 25 Prop, Second-row 2021 13 1 0 14 1 0 4 1
S Linneke Gevers 28 Second-row, Prop R 0 0 0 0 0 4
Skyla Adams 20 Five-eighth, Centre 2024 2 1 CO 3 0 0 0 1

Notes:

  • The following players were on a Development contract in 2025:[18]
    • Georgia Bartlett (Queensland Country in 2024)
    • Amanii Misa (Queensland City in 2024)

The Brisbane Broncos announced contract extensions in several instalments from August 2025.[19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26] The Brisbane Broncos announced player signings in several instalments from October 2025.[27][28][29][30]


2026 Gains & Losses

Club records

Win Loss Record since entering the NRLW in 2018

Games Wins Drawn Loss Points For Points Against +/- Win %
56 41 0 15 1,436 1,192 +244 73.21

First Try and Last Try

Who scored the first try and most recent try for the Broncos.

Name Round Opponent Venue Year
Chelsea Baker Round 1 St George Illawarra Dragons Suncorp Stadium 2018
Mele Hufanga Grand Final Sydney Roosters Accor Stadium 2025

Player records

Lists and tables last updated: 6 October 2025.

Most points for the Broncos (20+)

Player 2026 Club M T G FG Points
1. Romy Teitzel 33 8 74 0 180
2. Julia Robinson 46 32 0 0 128
3. Ali Brigginshaw 56 13 35 0 122
4. Tamika Upton 24 27 0 0 108
5. Mele Hufanga 33 25 0 0 100
6. Shenae Ciesiolka 40 17 0 0 68
7. Chelsea Lenarduzzi 55 16 0 0 64
8. Hayley Maddick 42 14 0 0 56
9. Lauren Dam 28 13 0 0 52
10. Meg Ward 10 3 18 0 48
11. Chelsea Baker 7 2 18 0 44
12. Lauren Brown 10 1 19 0 42
13. Kerri Johnson 13 10 0 0 40
14. Destiny Brill 29 8 0 0 32
14. Gayle Broughton 29 8 0 0 32
15. Brianna Clark 31 3 9 0 30
16. Jada Ferguson 39 7 0 0 28
17. Tarryn Aiken 19 6 1 0 26
18. Stacey Waaka 6 6 0 0 24
19. Shalom Sauaso 10 5 0 0 20
19. Tazmin Rapana 21 5 0 0 20

Most points in a game (12+)

Player Date Opponent Venue T G FG Points
1. Chelsea Baker Sunday September 9, 2018 St George Illawarra Dragons Suncorp Stadium 2 5 0 18
2. Mele Hufanga Saturday August 5, 2023 North Queensland Cowboys Queensland Country Bank Stadium 4 0 0 16
2. Mele Hufanga Sunday August 11, 2024 Gold Coast Titans Totally Workwear Stadium 4 0 0 16
2. Tamika Upton Sunday August 31, 2025 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Totally Workwear Stadium 4 0 0 16
2. Romy Teitzel Sunday August 11, 2024 Gold Coast Titans Totally Workwear Stadium 1 6 0 16
2. Romy Teitzel Sunday August 10, 2025 Canberra Raiders GIO Stadium 1 6 0 16
3. Romy Teitzel Saturday September 13, 2025 North Queensland Cowboys Totally Workwear Stadium 0 7 0 14
3. Romy Teitzel Sunday August 24, 2025 Newcastle Knights McDonald Jones Stadium 1 5 0 14
4. Kimiora Breayley-Nati Sunday September 30, 2018 Sydney Roosters ANZ Stadium 3 0 0 12
4. Tamika Upton Saturday October 3, 2020 New Zealand Warriors GIO Stadium 3 0 0 12
4. Julia Robinson Saturday September 16, 2023 St George Illawarra Dragons Netstrata Jubilee Stadium 3 0 0 12
4. Tamika Upton Saturday August 2, 2025 Cronulla Sharks McDonald Jones Stadium 3 0 0 12
4. Tamika Upton Saturday September 13, 2025 North Queensland Cowboys Totally Workwear Stadium 3 0 0 12
4. Jaime Chapman 3 September 2022 Gold Coast Titans Moreton Daily Stadium 3 0 0 12
4. Romy Teitzel Sunday July 13, 2025 Gold Coast Titans Cbus Super Stadium 0 6 0 12
4. Ali Brigginshaw Saturday August 5, 2023 North Queensland Cowboys Queensland Country Bank Stadium 1 4 0 12

Most tries in a game

Player Date Opponent Venue T
1. Mele Hufanga 5 August 2023 North Queensland Cowboys Queensland Country Bank Stadium 4
1. Mele Hufanga 11 August 2024 Gold Coast Titans Totally Workwear Stadium 4
1. Tamika Upton 31 August 2025 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Totally Workwear Stadium 4
2. Kimiora Breayley-Nati 30 September 2018 Sydney Roosters ANZ Stadium 3
2. Tamika Upton 3 October 2020 New Zealand Warriors GIO Stadium 3
2. Jaime Chapman 3 September 2022 Gold Coast Titans Moreton Daily Stadium 3
2. Julia Robinson 16 September 2023 St George Illawarra Dragons Netstrata Jubilee Stadium 3
2. Tamika Upton 2 August 2025 Cronulla Sharks McDonald Jones Stadium 3
2. Tamika Upton 13 September 2025 North Queensland Cowboys Totally Workwear Stadium 3

Most Tries in a Season for the Broncos

Player Season Tries
1. Tamika Upton 2025 20
2. Mele Hufanga 2023 10
2. Kerri Johnson 2025 10
3. Julia Robinson 2024 9
3. Julia Robinson 2025 9
4. Mele Hufanga 2025 8
4. Hayley Maddick 2025 8
5. Lauren Dam 2023 7
5. Mele Hufanga 2024 7

Most points in a season (16+)

Player Season M T G FG Points
1. Romy Teitzel 2025 13 4 50 0 116
2. Ali Brigginshaw 2023 10 5 32 0 84
3. Tamika Upton 2025 13 20 0 0 80
4. Romy Teitzel 2024 9 4 24 0 64
5. Mele Hufanga 2023 10 10 0 0 40
5. Kerri Johnson 2025 13 10 0 0 40
6. Chelsea Baker 2018 4 2 15 0 38
7. Lauren Brown 2021 6 0 19 0 38
8. Julia Robinson 2024 10 9 0 0 36
8. Julia Robinson 2025 12 9 0 0 36
9. Hayley Maddick 2025 13 8 0 0 32
9. Mele Hufanga 2025 13 8 0 0 32
10. Meg Ward 2020 4 1 13 0 30
11. Lauren Dam 2023 10 7 0 0 28
11. Mele Hufanga 2024 10 7 0 0 28
12. Stacey Waaka 2024 6 6 0 0 24
13. Tamika Upton 2020 4 5 0 0 20
13. Julia Robinson 2023 6 5 0 0 20
13. Shenae Ciesiolka 2023 10 5 0 0 20
13. Shalom Sauaso 2025 10 5 0 0 20
14. Shenae Ciesiolka 2021 7 4 0 0 16
14. Emily Bass 2021 5 4 0 0 16
14. Hagiga Mosby 2021 4 4 0 0 16
14. Jaime Chapman 2022 5 4 0 0 16
14. Gayle Broughton 2023 8 4 0 0 16
14. Chelsea Lenarduzzi 2024 10 4 0 0 16
14. Chelsea Lenarduzzi 2025 13 4 0 0 16
14. Lauren Dam 2025 11 4 0 0 16
14. Jada Ferguson 2025 13 4 0 0 16
14. Brianna Clark 2025 11 1 6 0 16

Most Goals in a game

Player Date Opponent Venue T
1. Romy Teitzel 13 September 2025 North Queensland Cowboys Totally Workwear Stadium 7
2. Romy Teitzel 11 August 2024 Gold Coast Titans Totally Workwear Stadium 6
2. Romy Teitzel 25 August 2024 Wests Tigers Leichhardt Oval 6
2. Romy Teitzel 13 July 2025 Gold Coast Titans Cbus Super Stadium 6
2. Romy Teitzel 10 August 2025 Canberra Raiders GIO Stadium 6
3. Chelsea Baker 9 September 2018 St George Illawarra Dragons Suncorp Stadium 5
3. Chelsea Baker 30 September 2018 Sydney Roosters ANZ Stadium 5
3. Meg Ward 6 October 2019 St George Illawarra Dragons ANZ Stadium 5
3. Lauren Brown 27 March 2022 Parramatta Eels Suncorp Stadium 5
3. Ali Brigginshaw 16 September 2023 St George Illawarra Dragons Netstrata Jubilee Stadium 5
3. Mariah Denman 21 September 2024 St George Illawarra Dragons Queensland Country Bank Stadium 5
3. Romy Teitzel 24 August 2025 Newcastle Knights McDonald Jones Stadium 5

Oldest and youngest players

The Oldest and youngest players to represent the Brisbane Broncos NRLW team.

! Name Age Year
Lavinia Gould 41 and 199 days 2024
Shalom Sauaso 18 and 32 days 2025

Margins and streaks

Biggest winning margins

Margin Score Opponent Venue Date Round
46 50–4 North Queensland Cowboys Totally Workwear Stadium 13 September 2025
44 44–0 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Totally Workwear Stadium 31 August 2025
40 44–4 Gold Coast Titans Totally Workwear Stadium 11 Augusy 2024
40 44–4 Gold Coast Titans Cbus Super Stadium 13 July 2025
34 38–4 Parramatta Eels Suncorp Stadium 27 March 2022
34 38–4 Parramatta Eels Suncorp Stadium 16 August 2025
34 46–12 St George Illawarra Dragons Netstrata Jubilee Stadium 16 September 2023
32 40–8 Canberra Raiders Totally Workwear Stadium 27 August 2023
30 46–16 Newcastle Knights McDonald Jones Stadium 24 August 2025
30 44–14 Wests Tigers Leichhardt Oval 25 August 2024
30 44–14 St George Illawarra Dragons Queensland Country Bank Stadium 21 September 2024
28 40–12 North Queensland Cowboys Queensland Country Bank Stadium 5 August 2023
26 30–4 St George Illawarra Dragons Suncorp Stadium 9 September 2018
26 38–12 North Queensland Cowboys Totally Workwear Stadium 1 September 2024

Biggest losing margins

Margin Score Opponent Venue Date Round
20 8–28 Sydney Roosters Suncorp Stadium 27 August 2022
18 18–36 Sydney Roosters Sunshine Coast Stadium 22 July 2023
18 14–32 Newcastle Knights McDonald Jones Stadium 21 August 2022
16 12–28 Sydney Roosters Allianz Stadium 4 August 2024
14 0–14 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Totally Workwear Stadium 29 September 2024 2024 Semi Final
12 10–22 Parramatta Eels Suncorp Stadium 27 July 2024
12 16–28 Parramatta Eels Central Coast Stadium 18 Sep 2022
6 16–22 Sydney Roosters Leichhardt Oval 3 Apr 2022 2021 Semi Final
6 24–30 Newcastle Knights McDonald Jones Stadium 24 September 2023 2023 Semi Final
4 26–30 Sydney Roosters Totally Workwear Stadium 20 July 2025

Most consecutive wins

  • 10 – (27 July 2025 – 5 October 2025)
  • 8 – (6 October 2019 – 13 March 2022)
  • 7 – (11 August 2024 – 21 September 2024)

Most consecutive losses

  • 4 – (11 September 2022 — 27 July 2023)
  • 3 – (3 April 2022 — 27 August 2022)
  • 3 – (24 September 2023 — 4 August 2024)

Biggest Comeback

Worst Collapse

  • Surrendered a 16 point lead. Led Sydney Roosters 16-0 after 19 minutes at Leichhardt Oval in 2021 Semi Final on April 3 2022 and lost 16-22

First game

Margin Score Opponent Venue Date
26 30–4 St George Illawarra Dragons Suncorp Stadium 9 Sep 2018

Grand Final appearances

Margin Score Opponent Venue Date
22 34–12 Sydney Roosters ANZ Stadium 30 September 2018
24 30–6 St George Illawarra Dragons ANZ Stadium 6 October 2019
10 20–10 Sydney Roosters ANZ Stadium 25 October 2020
4 22–18 Sydney Roosters Accor Stadium 5 October 2025

History

In 2017, the Brisbane Broncos launched a bid to enter a team in the inaugural NRL Women's Premiership in 2018. On 27 March 2018, the club won a license to participate in the inaugural NRL Women's season, on the back of a strong bid which included the NRL's desire for a geographical spread.[31][32] Paul Dyer was named as the coach of the women's side,[33] but stepped down after the inaugural season to concentrate on his role as game development manager. Kelvin Wright was named his replacement in May 2019.[34]

In June 2018, Ali Brigginshaw, Brittany Breayley, Heather Ballinger, Teuila Fotu-Moala and Caitlyn Moran were unveiled as the club's first five signings.[35] Tain Drinkwater was also appointed the CEO of the team.[36]

The club won the inaugural NRL Women's Premiership title by defeating the Sydney Roosters by 34–12 in the 2018 NRL Women's Premiership Grand Final.[3]

First Team

The first ever Brisbane Broncos who played the St George Illawarra Dragons on the 9th September 2018 at Suncorp Stadium. The Brisbane Broncos won the match 30-4.[37]

Jersey Position Player
1 Fullback Chelsea Baker
2 Wing Julia Robinson
3 Centre Amelia Kuk
4 Centre Amber Pilley
5 Wing Meg Ward
6 Five-eighth Kimiora Breayley-Nati
7 Halfback Ali Brigginshaw (c)
8 Prop Heather Ballinger
9 Hooker Brittany Breayley-Nati
10 Prop Steph Hancock
11 Second-row Teuila Fotu-Moala
12 Second-row Maitua Feterika
13 Lock Rona Peters
14 Hooker Lavinia Gould
15 Prop Chelsea Lenarduzzi
16 Lock Mariah Denman
17 Prop Ngatokotoru Arakua
Coach Paul Dyer

Premiership Winning Teams

The four Brisbane Broncos premiership winning teams from 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2025.[38][39][40][41]

2018 Grand Final v Sydney Roosters

FULLTIME SCORE: Brisbane Broncos 34 def. Sydney Roosters 12 at ANZ Stadium, 30th September 2018

Jersey Position Player
1 Fullback Chelsea Baker
2 Wing Julia Robinson
3 Centre Meg Ward
4 Centre Amber Pilley
5 Wing Amelia Kuk
6 Five-eighth Kimiora Breayley-Nati
7 Halfback Ali Brigginshaw (c)
8 Prop Heather Ballinger
9 Hooker Brittany Breayley-Nati
15 Prop Chelsea Lenarduzzi
11 Second-row Teuila Fotu-Moala
12 Second-row Maitua Feterika
13 Lock Rona Peters
10 Prop Steph Hancock
14 Hooker Lavinia Gould
16 Lock Mariah Denman
17 Prop Ngatokotoru Arakua
Coach Paul Dyer

2019 Grand Final v St George Illawarra Dragons


FULLTIME SCORE: Brisbane Broncos 30 def. St George Illawarra Dragons 6 at ANZ Stadium, 6th October 2019

Jersey Position Player
18 Fullback Tamika Upton
2 Wing Julia Robinson
3 Centre Amy Turner
4 Centre Amber Pilley
5 Wing Meg Ward
6 Five-eighth Raecene McGregor
7 Halfback Ali Brigginshaw (c)
8 Prop Millie Elliott
9 Hooker Lavinia Gould
10 Prop Amber Hall
11 Second-row Annette Brander
12 Second-row Tazmin Rapana
13 Lock Rona Peters
14 Prop Tarryn Aiken
15 Hooker Steph Hancock
16 Lock Mariah Denman
17 Prop Chelsea Lenarduzzi
Coach Kelvin Wright


2020 Grand Final v Sydney Roosters

FULLTIME SCORE: Brisbane Broncos 20 def. Sydney Roosters 10 at ANZ Stadium, 25th October 2020

Jersey Position Player
1 Fullback Tamika Upton
2 Wing Shenae Ciesiolka
3 Centre Julia Robinson
4 Centre Jayme Fressard
5 Wing Meg Ward
6 Five-eighth Raecene McGregor
7 Halfback Tarryn Aiken
8 Prop Millie Elliott
9 Hooker Lauren Brown
16 Prop Shannon Mato
11 Second-row Amber Hall
12 Second-row Tallisha Harden
7 Lock Ali Brigginshaw (c)
10 Prop Chelsea Lenarduzzi
14 Second-row Annette Brander
15 Prop Jessika Elliston
17 Hooker Chante Temara
Coach Kelvin Wright

2025 Grand Final v Sydney Roosters

FULLTIME SCORE: Brisbane Broncos 22 def. Sydney Roosters 18 at Accor Stadium, 5th October 2025

Jersey Position Player
1 Fullback Tamika Upton (c)
2 Wing Kerri Johnson
3 Centre Mele Hufanga
4 Centre Julia Robinson
5 Wing Hayley Maddick
6 Five-eighth Gayle Broughton
7 Halfback Ali Brigginshaw (c)
8 Prop Annetta-Claudia Nu'uausala
14 Hooker Destiny Brill
10 Prop Brianna Clark
11 Second-row Lauren Dam
12 Second-row Romy Teitzel
13 Lock Keilee Joseph
9 Hooker Jada Ferguson
15 Prop Chelsea Lenarduzzi
16 Centre Shenae Ciesiolka
17 Prop Shalom Sauaso
Coach Scott Prince

Dally M Winners

Name Year
Brittany Breayley-Nati 2018
Ali Brigginshaw 2020
Millie Elliott 2021
Tamika Upton 2025

Players of the Year

The Brisbane Broncos player of the year award winners since 2018.

Name Year
Brittany Breayley-Nati 2018
Ali Brigginshaw 2019
Amber Hall 2020
Millie Elliott 2021
Jaime Chapman 2022
Mariah Denman 2023
Julia Robinson 2024
Tamika Upton 2025

Players

Representative honours

National team representatives

Past and current players that have been selected to play for a national women's team and competed internationally.

Player Club Debut Country International
Debut
Years Ref
Tarryn Aiken 15 Sep 2019  Australia 2 Nov 2022 2022 [42]
Ngatokotoru Arakua 9 Sep 2018  New Zealand 5 May 2017 2018 [43]
Chelsea Baker 9 Sep 2018  Australia 6 May 2016 2018 [43]
Heather Ballinger 9 Sep 2018  Australia 3 Sep 2011 2018 [43]
Annette Brander 15 Sep 2019  Australia 9 Nov 2014 2019-2020 [44]
Brittany Breayley-Nati 9 Sep 2018  Australia 9 Nov 2014 2018 [43]
Kimiora Breayley-Nati 9 Sep 2018  New Zealand 16 Nov 2017 2018 [43]
Ali Brigginshaw 9 Sep 2018  Australia 29 Sep 2009 2018–2019, 2022–2025 [43][45]
Destiny Brill 22 Jul 2023  Samoa 15 Oct 2023 2023–2025 [46][47]
Gayle Broughton 22 Jul 2023  New Zealand 27 Oct 2024 2024 [48]
Jaime Chapman 21 Aug 2022  Australia 6 Nov 2022 2022 [42]
Shenae Ciesiolka 10 Oct 2020  Australia 2 Nov 2022 2022 [42]
Brianna Clark 27 Aug 2022  New Zealand 2 Nov 2022 2022, 2024–2025 [49][50]
Millie Elliott 15 Sep 2019  Australia 25 Oct 2019 2019 [44]
Maitua Feterika 9 Sep 2018  New Zealand 9 Nov 2014 2018 [43]
Teuila Fotu-Moala 9 Sep 2018  New Zealand 9 Nov 2014 2018 [43]
Amber Hall 15 Sep 2019  New Zealand 5 Jul 2013 2019–2022 [51][49]
Stephanie Hancock 9 Sep 2018  Australia Oct-Nov 2003 2018 [43]
Tallisha Harden 21 Sep 2018  Australia 3 May 2015 2022 [42]
Mele Hufanga 22 Jul 2023  New Zealand 6 Nov 2022 2023–2025 [52][50]
Keilee Joseph 27 Jul 2024  Australia 6 Nov 2022 2024–2025 [53][45]
Chelsea Lenarduzzi 9 Sep 2018  Australia 25 Oct 2019 2019 [44]
Nita Maynard-Perrin 21 Aug 2022  New Zealand 16 Nov 2017 2022 [49]
Raecene McGregor 15 Sep 2019  New Zealand 19 Nov 2017 2019 [51]
Roxy Murdoch 27 Feb 2022  New Zealand 25 Jun 2022 2022 [54]
Annetta-Claudia Nu'uausala 10 Sep 2022  New Zealand 6 May 2016 2022 [49]
Annetta-Claudia Nu'uausala 10 Sep 2022  Samoa 15 Oct 2023 2023–2025 [46][47]
Julia Robinson 9 Sep 2018  Australia 13 Oct 2018 2018, 2022–2025 [43][45]
Shalom Sauaso 5 Jul 2025  Samoa 19 Oct 2025 2025 [47]
Jasmine Solia 21 Aug 2022  New Zealand 14 Oct 2023 2023 [52]
Jasmine Solia 21 Aug 2022  Samoa 10 Nov 2024 2024 [55]
Crystal Tamarua 21 Aug 2022  New Zealand 5 May 2017 2022 [49]
Karley Te Kawa 14 Sep 2018  New Zealand 10 Oct 2010 2018 [43]
Amy Turner 15 Sep 2019  New Zealand 25 Jun 2022 2022 [54]
Tamika Upton 15 Sep 2019  Australia 14 Oct 2023 2025 [45]

Notes:

  • International Debut dates in bold indicate that the player made her first international appearance prior to playing for the Brisbane Broncos NRLW team.

Test Captains

Name Year
Ali Brigginshaw  Australia 2018-19, 2022-2025
Tallisha Harden  Australia 2022

Women's State of Origin representatives

Past and current players that have played for Queensland and New South Wales in the State of Origin.

Player State Year(s)
Tarryn Aiken Queensland 20202022
Chelsea Baker Queensland 20182019
Heather Ballinger Queensland 20182019
Emily Bass Queensland 2022
Annette Brander Queensland 20192020
Brittany Breayley-Nati Queensland 2018
Ali Brigginshaw Queensland 20182025
Destiny Brill Queensland 20232025
Lauren Brown Queensland 20202022
Shenae Ciesiolka Queensland 20202025
Jessika Elliston Queensland 2019
Jada Ferguson Queensland 2025
Steph Hancock Queensland 20182019
Tallisha Harden Queensland 2018 , 20202022
Keilee Joseph Queensland 20242025
Kody House Queensland 2018
Chelsea Lenarduzzi Queensland 20192022, 20242025
Hayley Maddick Queensland 2025
Shannon Mato Queensland 2020
Amber Pilley Queensland 2019
Tazmin Rapana Queensland 2019, 20232024
Julia Robinson Queensland 20202025
Romy Teitzel Queensland 20232025
Tamika Upton Queensland 20202022, 2025
Meg Ward Queensland 20182019
Millie Elliott New South Wales 20192022

Prime Minister's XIII representatives

Past and current players that have been selected to play in the Prime Minister's XIII.

Player Year(s)
Jaime Chapman 2022
Jada Ferguson 2022

All-Stars Representatives

Past and current players that have played for the Indigenous All-Stars or for the Māori All-Stars.

Indigenous All Stars

Player Year(s)
Kaitlyn Phillips 2023
Keilee Joseph 2024–2025

Māori All Stars

Player Year(s)
Lavinia Gould 2022
Roxette Murdoch-Masila 2022
Amy Turner 2023

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