North Queensland Cowboys Women Explained

Clubname:North Queensland Cowboys
Fullname:North Queensland Cowboys Rugby League Football Club
Nickname:Cowboys
Colours: Navy Blue
Grey
Gold
Ground:North Queensland Stadium
Capacity:25,000
Chairman:Lewis Ramsay
Ceo:Jeff Reibel
Coach:Ricky Henry
Captain:Kirra Dibb
Tallisha Harden
Web:cowboys.com.au
League:NRL Women's Premiership
Season:2023 season
Current:2024 North Queensland Cowboys Women season

The North Queensland Cowboys Women is an Australian professional rugby league football club based in Townsville, the largest city in North Queensland. They compete in Australia's premier women's rugby league competition, the NRL Women's Premiership (NRLW).

History

In April 2019, the North Queensland Cowboys announced a program to support grassroots women's rugby league in the region with the hope of gaining entry into the NRL Women's Premiership. The program featured sponsorship and support for that year's Queensland Rugby League (QRL) Northern Region Women's Championship, as well as sponsorship of the Townsville, Cairns and Mackay women's rugby league competitions.[1] Prior to 2019, the Cowboys hosted the 2015 Women's Interstate Challenge between Queensland and New South Wales at their home venue, Willows Sports Complex, as a curtain raiser to their Round 16 NRL fixture against the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks.[2] Several Jillaroos and Queensland representatives grew up or spent time playing in the North Queensland region, including Brittany Breayley-Nati, Renae Kunst (Mackay), Heather Ballinger, Steph Mooka and Jenni-Sue Hoepper (Cairns).[3] [4] [5]

On 10 September 2019, the club announced the opening of their Women's Academy, providing a pathway to elite rugby league for females in north Queensland.[6] [7] The first four Academy members announced were Romy Teitzel, Riutoto Te Hiko, Shanaye Watson and Jasmine Peters.[8] Teiztel's father, Craig, played 12 games for the Cowboys in 1995.[9]

On 17 December 2019, the Cowboys announced their first women's team, the North Queensland Gold Stars, who competed in the QRL Women's Premiership. The Gold Stars were a colloborative effort between the Cowboys and their three feeder clubs, the Mackay Cutters, Northern Pride and Townsville Blackhawks.[10] [11] On 14 March 2020, he Gold Stars played their first game, defeatng Brothers Ipswich 24–10 at Blue Ribbon Motors Field in Ipswich. Emma Manzelmann and Jasmine Peters, who would be the club's first two NRLW signings in 2023, played in the match.[12] The season was cancelled two weeks later due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[13]

On 17 October 2020, Teitzel became the first Academy graduate to play in the NRLW when she debuted for the Brisbane Broncos.[14] On 13 November 2020, Shaniah Power became the first Academy graduate to represent Queensland.[15]

On 15 March 2022, the Cowboys formally applied to enter the NRLW.[16] On 4 June 2022, the Gold Stars won the QRL Women's Premiership Grand Final, defeating the Central Queensland Capras 14–12, with the side featuring six of the Cowboys' future NRLW squad members.[17]

On 15 June 2022, the Cowboys were admitted to the NRLW for the 2023 season.[18] Following the announcement, the Gold Stars folded and were replaced in the QRL Women's Premiership by a Mackay Cutters women's side.[19]

On 24 November 2022, Ben Jeffries was announced as the club's inaugural NRLW head coach, with Anita Creenaune appointed as Head of Women's Elite Programs.[20] On 4 April 2023, Mackay's Emma Manzelmann became the club's inaugural signing.[21]

Players

2024 NRLW Squad

Coaches

No Coach Tenure Matches Won Drawn Lost Win %
1 2023 9 2 0 7 22%
2 2024– 0 0 0 0 0%

Stadium

See main article: North Queensland Stadium. In their inaugural season, the Cowboys will play three of their five home games at Townsville's Queensland Country Bank Stadium. The two other home games will be played at Langlands Park in Brisbane and Cbus Super Stadium in Robina.[22]

External links

Official Sites

Statistics & Information Sites

Supporter Sites

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cowboys unveil women's rugby league program. 17 April 2019. NQ Cowboys.
  2. Web site: NQ hosting Jillaroos in round 16. 28 May 2015. NQ Cowboys.
  3. Web site: Renae Kunst: 'I am a rig and I do not dance'. 14 February 2023. QRL.
  4. Web site: Brittany Breayley-Nati to captain Gold Coast Titans NRLW side in inaugural season. 23 February 2022. The Courier Mail.
  5. Web site: Maroons prop Heather Ballinger to call time on career. 20 January 2020. Cairns Post.
  6. Web site: 2019-09-10. Cowboys NRLW in sight with new Women's Academy. 2020-06-05. North Queensland Cowboys. en.
  7. Web site: Women's Academy. 2020-06-05. North Queensland Cowboys. en.
  8. Web site: Subscribe to the Townsville Bulletin. 2020-06-05. www.townsvillebulletin.com.au.
  9. Web site: Gold Stars captain to make community impact. 16 December 2021. NQ Cowboys.
  10. Web site: 2019-12-17. The Gold Stars are North Queensland's new QRLW team. 2020-06-05. North Queensland Cowboys. en.
  11. Web site: 2019-12-16. North Queensland to contest in inaugural 2020 QRLW competition - Cowboys. 2020-06-05. North Queensland Cowboys. en.
  12. Web site: QRL Women's Premiership 2020 draw released. 31 January 2020. NQ Cowboys.
  13. Web site: Queensland Cup cancelled for 2020 season. 27 March 2020. NQ Cowboys.
  14. Web site: Teitzel to make NRLW debut this Saturday. 13 October 2020. NQ Cowboys.
  15. Web site: Power named to make Origin debut this Friday night. 10 November 2020. NQ Cowboys.
  16. Web site: Cowboys to apply for 2023 NRLW. 15 March 2022. NQ Cowboys.
  17. Web site: Gold Stars claim title with last-gasp win over Capras. 4 June 2022. QRL.
  18. Web site: Cowboys to enter NRLW. 15 June 2022. NQ Cowboys.
  19. Web site: The QCCS Mackay Cutters to enter BMD Premiership. 29 November 2022. Mackay Cutters.
  20. Web site: Cowboys announce women's leadership structure. 24 November 2022. NQ Cowboys.
  21. Web site: Cowboys announce Manzelmann as inaugural NRLW signing. 4 April 2023. NQ Cowboys.
  22. Web site: Cowboys 2023 NRLW Draw announced. 27 April 2023. NQ Cowboys.