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23 mins: The Broncos have definitely looked like the stronger team so far today, even only being up by six so far. The Roosters look a little more tired and with fewer options, but they are a very strong team and can’t be written off. Upton knocks on close to her own line, but it’s missed by the referee.
21 mins: A great kick off from the Roosters forces a knock on from Robinson looking right into the sun. The Roosters will be hoping to capitalise on this field position. They immediately make a huge break through Burton, but they can’t break through the line. The Broncos keep them out for another set.
GOAL! Broncos 6-0 Roosters (Teitzel 19')
An easy conversion for Teitzel, basically right in front, and she nails it.
18 mins: Kernick looks like she’s got spiders on her for a minute, the defenders don’t want to touch her, but eventually they decide to bring her down and Kelleher puts up a challenging kick. The Broncos are trying to get quick play the balls, but the Roosters are determined to slow them down.
16 mins: The score is still 0-0, but it has been an action-packed start! Brigginshaw makes a great tackle break, offloads to Teitzel, but she’s forced to juggle the ball to keep hold of it, which gives the defenders time to bring her down.
14 mins: Lopamaua makes a fantastic surge for the Roosters, breaking multiple tackles, soon after coming off the bench. Again the Roosters get close to the tryline, but the Broncos defence is rock solid. Upton makes a huge break up the field for the Broncos, gets the offload away, but Strange pulls in an intercept to swing the momentum back to the Roosters before Lopamaua knocks on. It’s all happening here!
12 mins: Both teams are being forced into some spectacular defensive efforts on their own trylines with the ball travelling from end to end as fast as if we were watching a basketball game. The Broncos have injected Lenarduzzi off the bench already, they’re looking to make an impact very soon.
10 mins: Kelleher puts in a monster kick for the Roosters on the fourth tackle from inside the 40, but it’s not a 40/30. Again the Broncos make some huge breaks down the field, but the Roosters defence holds strong once again. They force a second kick from the Broncos to end the set, but it’s too deep and the Roosters get a seven tackle set.
8 mins: The Roosters go close but have another little panic on the fifth tackle, go backwards and get easily wrapped up, handing over the ball. The Broncos make a few little tackle breaks and then get a penalty to push their momentum forward. In a flash they’re at the other end of the field and attacking the tryline. Nasio puts in a great defensive play to pick up the ball for the Roosters on the last tackle of the set.
6 mins: A penalty to the Roosters gets them into good field position for the first time in this match. The Broncos immediately give away another penalty and the Roosters take the quick tap and dash down the field. They’re inside the ten with ball in hand.
4 mins: After letting the ball bounce from that fifth tackle kick, the Roosters go into panic mode a little and knock on midway through their set, giving the Broncos the ball back in decent field position. Broughton puts in a deft little kick for the Broncos on the fifth, regathers, gets a pass away, but some sensational tryline defence from the Roosters forces a handover.
2 mins: The Roosters start with a big pass and a strong hit up and there is plenty of fire from both teams. Kernick has an immediate impact with her first touch on the fourth tackle, making great ground. The Roosters put up a high kick and their defence is working hard from the Broncos’ first tackle. Both teams complete their first set – the Broncos get the ball back when their kick is allowed to bounce, but are wrapped up easily.
The Broncos have kicked off and we’re underway in the 2025 NRLW grand final!
Teams are on the field now and the kick off is imminent.
If you need a quick catch up on what to expect from this game, or some tips to sound like an expert as you’re chatting to friends this afternoon, check out this great preview by Jack Snape.
Don’t forget you can email me with your thoughts during the match – the link is at the top of the page. It will get pretty fast and frantic during the game, but I’d love to run through some of your theories, highlights and any gripes with the refereeing during the half-time break!
A couple of late changes to those teams. For the Roosters, a calf injury to Amber Hall means that Jayde Herdegen will make her NRLW from the bench in a grand final. For the Broncos, there has been one switch from the team named earlier, with Destiny Brill coming into the starting side and Jada Ferguson coming off the bench.
Team list: Sydney Roosters
1. Brydie Parker
5. Jayme Fressard
3. Jessica Sergis
4. Isabelle Kelly
16. Mia Wood
6. Corban Baxter
7. Jocelyn Kelleher
8. Otesa Pule
9. Keeley Davis
10. Rima Butler
11. Aliyah Nasio
12. Jasmin Strange
13. Olivia Kernick
Interchange
14. Shawden Burton
15. Macie Carlile
17. Eliza Lopamaua
18. Jayde Herdegen
Reserve
18. Taniesha Gray
Team list: Brisbane Broncos
1. Tamika Upton
2. Kerri Johnson
3. Mele Hufanga
4. Julia Robinson
5. Hayley Maddick
6. Gayle Broughton
7. Ali Brigginshaw
8. Annetta-Claudia Nu’uausala
14.Destiny Brill
10. Brianna Clark
11. Lauren Dam
12. Romy Teitzel
13. Keilee Joseph
Interchange
9. Jada Ferguson
15. Chelsea Lenarduzzi
16. Shenae Ciesiolka
17. Shalom Sauaso
Reserve
18. Reegan Hicks
Preamble
Hello and welcome to the NRLW grand final! It’s a competition that has grown bigger and better each season, from just four teams back in 2018 to a much more significant 12 teams. And yet, somehow we still ended up with the Roosters and Broncos in the grand final, just as we did back in 2018. Nevertheless, we persist!
Both teams have been outstanding this season – the Roosters are yet to be defeated in 2025 and the Broncos have lost only one game. Both sides have superstars all across the park and either are very capable of taking this out on their day.
They have not met since round three – back in July – when the Roosters got the win by just four points. That day, the Roosters got the jump early, got out to a strong half-time lead, before the Broncos put on a second half fightback. Olivia Kernick scored a late try to get the defending premiers over the line in a highly entertaining game. If both teams are up for repeating their antics from that game, we will be in for a treat today.
There is plenty of excitement ahead of us, so let’s get into it!

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