They compete in the RFL Women's Super League, playing their home games at Laund Hill and double header matches with the men's team at the John Smith's Stadium.
[1][2] In February, the team announced their first squad which consisted of dual-registered players from community clubs, with more than half from either Illingworth Girls or Huddersfield St Josephs, and included future England international Olivia Wood.
[8] The Giants also expanded their squad by signing former Great Britain internationals Jordanna Proctor and Shelley Brook for the 2019 season.
They qualified for the play-offs where they won their semi-final match 30–26 against Warrington with a golden point try scored by Erin Stott in the third period of extra-time.
[21] In the Challenge Cup Huddersfield progressed from the group stage with a 114–0 win over Hull FC, including 7 tries from Amelia Brown,[22] before losing to St Helens in the quarter-final.
[23] Huddersfield reached the quarter-final of the Cup again in 2023,[24] and despite finishing bottom of their group for a second season they retained their top tier league status for 2024 due to the restructuring of the national pyramid.
[25] In October 2023, plans were announced for the creation of several full-time roles dedicated to managing the women's team and the introduction of financial rewards and contracts for the players.