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The Canberra Raiders Women is an Australian professional rugby league football club based in the national capital city of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory. They compete in the National Rugby League Women's Premiership (NRLW), Australasia's premier rugby league competition for female players. The Raiders were admitted to the NRLW in June 2022 to commence in the 2023 NRL Women's season. The Raiders' home ground is Canberra Stadium in Bruce, Australian Capital Territory. The official symbol for the Canberra Raiders Women is the same as the men’s team, which is the Viking.

Seasons
2026 Draw The draw for the 2026 season was announced on 14 November 2025. ==Head-to-head records==
Head-to-head records
Notes • Share % is the percentage of points For over the sum of points For and Against. • Clubs listed in the order than the Raiders Women first played them. • Last updated: 14 September 2025 ==Coaches==
Captains
All players that have captained the Canberra Raiders women's team in the NRLW. == Current squad ==
Current squad
The team is coached by Darrin Borthwick. 2026 Gains & Losses == Club records ==
Club records
Win Loss Record since entering the NRLW in 2023 == First Try and Last Try ==
First Try and Last Try
Who scored the first try and most recent try for the Raiders. Player records Lists and tables last updated: 6 September 2025. Most Games for the Raiders Most Tries for the Raiders Most Goals for the Raiders Most Field Goals for the Raiders Most Points for the Raiders (20+) Most Tries in a game for the Raiders (10+) Most Goals in a game for the Raiders (10+) Most points in a game for the Raiders (10+) Most Tries in a Season for the Raiders Most Points in a Season (16+) Oldest and youngest players The oldest and youngest players to represent the Canberra Raiders women's team in the NRLW. == Players of the Year ==
Players of the Year
The Canberra Raiders player of the year award winners since 2023. } || 2024 Margins and streaks Biggest winning margins Biggest losing margins Most consecutive wins • 4 (29 July 2023 20 August 2023) Most consecutive losses • 6 (5 July 2025 10 August 2025) Biggest Comeback • Recovered from 12 point deficit. Trailed St George Illawarra Dragons 28-16 after 54 minutes at Netstrata Jubilee Stadium on September 7 2024 and won 38-34 Worst Collapse • Surrendered 12 point lead. Led Cronulla Sharks 12-0 after 44 minutes at GIO Stadium on August 10 2024 and lost 12-24 First game ==History==
History
Women’s rugby league was introduced to Canberra in 1991 through the efforts of local citizens. From an early February expression of interest in forming a team in the Canberra Times, a committee was formed, contact and affiliation with the ACT Rugby League was instigated and twenty minute, seven-a-side exhibition matches were held in March 1991. A four team competition commenced in late May 1991, initially with nine-a-side but this became ten-a-side later in the season. Two club teams were sent to an eight-team women's rugby league tournament in the Illawarra in mid-July, with East Canberra winning it. An ACT representative team was selected to play Illawarra in late August 1992. Canberra club teams competed in subsequent National Championships between 1992 and 1994, with several of these competitions hosted in the Australian Capital Territory. The National Championships switched to representative teams in 1995 and Canberra or Australian Capital Territory teams competed in several if not all years until 2003. Canberra hosted the second-ever women’s rugby league test match in July 1995, against New Zealand. Six members of the Australian team were from Canberra clubs. The following year, Canberra hosted a tour match and the First Test in Great Britain’s tour. The region again hosted the 2002 Great Britain tourists, with a tour match at Seiffert Oval, Queanbeyan. The Third and deciding Test match of this series was played ahead of a Canberra Raiders match at Bruce Stadium. After a break of fifteen years, Canberra next hosted a women’s rugby league Test Match in 2017. In 2018, an idea to name the future women's team as the Canberra Valkyries was explored. In November 2021, the Canberra Raiders announced their intent to apply for an NRLW licence. In April 2022 the club submitted their application to enter the 2023 NRL Women’s Premiership. In June 2022 the NRL announced that the Raiders were one of four clubs accepted into the NRLW for the 2023 season. } || Darrin Borthwick ==Players==
Players
The following players have appeared in NRL Women's Premiership matches for the Raiders. Inaugural coach Darrin Borthwick was assigned number one. Inaugural joint captains Simaima Taufa and Zahara Temara were assigned numbers two and three. Table last updated: 14 September 2025. == Representative honours ==
Representative honours
National team representatives Notes: • International Debut dates in bold indicate that the player made her first international appearance prior to playing for the Canberra Raiders NRLW team. • Janelle Williams was a development member of the Raiders NRLW squad in 2023 prior to making her debut for Samoa in October 2023. • Leianne Tufuga previously played for Samoa, in 2020. • Mackenzie Wiki previously played for Cook Islands, in 2022. • Cheyelle Robins-Reti was 18th player for New Zealand on 3 November 2024, but did not take the field. Women's State of Origin representatives Past and current players that have played for Queensland and New South Wales in the State of Origin. } || style="background:#b03060; color:white" | Queensland || 20232025 Prime Minister's XIII representatives Past and current players that have been selected to play in the Prime Minister's XIII. All-Stars Representatives Past and current players that have played for the Indigenous All-Stars or for the Māori All-Stars. Indigenous All Stars } || 20242026 Māori All Stars } || 20232024, 2026 == Feeder team seasons ==
Feeder team seasons
The Canberra Raiders run a women's team in the Tarsha Gale Cup and have an arrangement with Mount Pritchard Mounties for the NSWRL Women's Premiership. Tarsha Gale Cup For Under 18 players from 2018 to 2020. Since 2021, the Cup is for Under 19 players. Lisa Fiaola Cup The Cup is for Under 17 players. The Raiders entered in 2025. NSWRL Women's Premiership Members of Mounties' 2023 premiership-winning team that subsequently were included in the Raider's extended NRLW squad were: Alanna Dummett, Tommaya Kelly-Sines, Petesa Lio, Aaliyah Lomas, Kerehitina Matua, Mackenzie Wiki, Janelle Williams, and captain Simaima Taufa. == References ==
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