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Sydney Roosters Women are a rugby league team, representing the Eastern Suburbs region of Sydney. The team is part of the Sydney Roosters club and plays in the National Rugby League Women's Premiership.

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 Roosters Women first played them. • Last updated: 7 October 2025 == Coaches ==
Captains
''All players that have captained the Sydney Roosters Women's in first-grade.'' == Current squad ==
Current squad
The Sydney Roosters are coached by John Strange. 2026 Gains and Losses == Club records ==
Club records
Win Loss Record since entering the NRLW in 2018 == First Try and Last Try ==
First Try and Last Try
Who scored the first try and most recent try for the Roosters. == Dally M Winners==
Dally M Winners
Player records Lists and tables last updated: 18 November 2025. Most Games for the Roosters Most Tries for the Roosters Most Goals for the Roosters Most Field Goals for the Roosters Most points for the Roosters (20+) Most points in a game (12+) Most Tries in a game Most Goals in a game Most Tries in a Season for the Roosters Most points in a season (16+) Oldest and youngest players The oldest and youngest players to represent the Sydney Roosters NRLW team. Margins and streaks Biggest winning margins Biggest losing margins Most consecutive wins • 18 (1 September 2024 6 October 2024, 6 July 2025 27 September 2025) • 7 (3 April 2022 10 April 2022, 20 August 2022 18 September 2022) Most consecutive losses • 4 (30 September 2018 29 September 2019) • 4 (17 October 2020 6 March 2022) Biggest Comeback • Recovered from 16 point deficit • Trailed Brisbane Broncos 0-16 after 19 minutes in 2021 Semi Final at Leichhardt Oval on April 3 2022 and won 22-16 (NRLW Premiership record) Worst Collapse • Surrendered 6 point leads (three times) • Led New Zealand Warriors 6-0 after 26 minutes at AAMI Park on September 14 2019 and lost 12-16. • Led St George Illawarra Dragons 6-0 after 13 minutes at Leichhardt Oval on September 29 2019 and lost 16-24. • Led Brisbane Broncos 18-12 after 60 minutes in 2025 NRL Women's Grand Final at Accor Stadium and lost 18-22. First game Grand Final appearances == History ==
History
On 27 March 2018, the Sydney Roosters applied for, and won, a license to participate in the inaugural 2018 NRL Women's season. The club finished runners-up in the inaugural NRL Women's Premiership, losing to the Brisbane Broncos by 34–12 in the 2018 NRL Women's Premiership Grand Final. Zahara Temara claimed the 2018 Player of the Season award. In 2019, Rick Stone took over as coach. The club, however, failed to win a match, claiming the wooden spoon. Tallisha Harden was awarded the club's Best & Fairest Player for the 2019 season. Jamie Feeney was appointed the head coach for the 2020 season, being determined to turn the club's fortunes around. He was assisted by Kylie Hilder and John Strange. Feeney immediately appointed Corban McGregor as the clubs new captain. The club also announced the big signing of Sevens Rugby star and 2016 Gold Medalist, Charlotte Caslick. In his first season, Feeney took the side to the Grand Final however they fell short, going down 20–10 as the Brisbane Broncos claimed a three-peat of premierships. In 2021, John Strange was appointed the head coach with Kylie Hilder staying on as assistant coach. After a tough start to the season, the Roosters snuck into the finals in fourth place before upsetting defending champs Brisbane Broncos in the semi-final and then defeating the highly fancied St George-Illawarra Dragons in the Grand Final (played at Moreton Daily Stadium, Redcliffe) to claim the club's inaugural NRLW title. John Strange added to his success in 2022 by claiming the club's first NRLW Minor Premiership (5 wins, 0 losses) before being eliminated by the Parramatta Eels in an upset semi-final loss. Season 2023 followed a similar path with the club finishing second (8 wins, 2 losses) in the Premiership rounds before once again falling short in the semi-final, this time at the hands of the Gold Coast Titans. First Team The first ever Sydney Roosters team who played the New Zealand Warriors on the 8th September 2018 at ANZ Stadium. The New Zealand Warriors won the match 10-4. } || Adam Hartigan Premiership Winning Teams The Sydney Roosters premiership winning teams from the 2021 and 2024 NRL Women's Premiership Grand Final. 2021 Grand Final v St George Illawarra Dragons FULLTIME SCORE: Sydney Roosters 16 def St George Illawarra Dragons 4 at Moreton Daily Stadium 10th April 2022. } || John Strange 2024 Grand Final v Cronulla Sharks FULLTIME SCORE: Sydney Roosters 32 def Cronulla Sharks 28 at Moreton Daily Stadium 6th April 2024. } || John Strange == Players of the Year ==
Players of the Year
The Sydney Roosters player of the year award winners since 2018. == 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. Notes: • International Debut dates in bold indicate that the player made her first international appearance prior to playing for the Sydney Roosters NRLW team. • Tavarna Papalii was a member of the Roosters NRLW squad in 2025 but did not play an NRLW match. Injured playing for Queensland in the third State of Origin match, Papalii returned to play in Round 9 of the 2025 NSWRL Women's Premiership. 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:#bcf;" | New South Wales || 20232025 All-Stars Representatives Past and current players that have played for the Indigenous All-Stars or for the Māori All-Stars. Indigenous All Stars } || 2022 2023 Māori All Stars } || 2022 == References ==
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