Huddersfield Giants Women

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.