2023 NRL Women's season

The 2023 NRLW Premiership was the sixth professional season of Women's rugby league in Australia.

As announced in March 2022 by the governing body, the National Rugby League, the number of teams increased from six to ten.

[1][2] The duration of the season was confirmed by the NRL in a media release on 14 February 2023 as nine rounds followed by semi-finals and a Grand Final.

[28][29] Notes: On 25 August 2023, the NRL announced that both NRLW semi-finals will be played on Sunday, 24 September 2023, at the respective, selected home grounds of the teams that finish 1st and 2nd on the ladder.

Tackle of the Year: Jakiya Whitfeld ( Wests Tigers) vs Sydney Roosters in Round 6.

The following awards were presented at Olympic Park, New South Wales on Grand Final day, 1 October 2023.

The Players' Champion: Teagan Berry ( St. George Illawarra Dragons)[45] Rookie of the Year: Annessa Biddle ( Cronulla Sharks)[46]

Highest Point Scorer in Regular-season: Ali Brigginshaw ( Brisbane Broncos) 80 (5t 30g) Top Try Scorer in Regular-season: Teagan Berry ( St George Illawarra Dragons) 11 As clubs each define their own award categories there are awards that do not fit into the above categories: Player signings for the 2023 season were effectively placed on hold until an in-principle agreement between the NRL and RLPA was reached.