Two ladies will not be part of Women’s Premiership as club unveils Women’s program

Penrith Panthers is pleased to announce the club’s entry into the Harvey Norman Women’s Premiership from the 2025 season.

The Harvey Norman Women’s Premiership is the NSWRL’s premier women’s open-age competition, developing female players for the national stage.

Panthers is dedicated to building a strong and successful Women’s program. From 2025, the club will boast a team in the Lisa Fiaola Cup (Under-17s), Tarsha Gale Cup (Under-19s) and Harvey Norman Women’s Premiership (Open Age).

Women’s rugby league is the fastest-growing segment of the game with female participation across Panthers Juniors up 34 percent this year.

“Entry into the Harvey Norman Women’s Premiership is another exciting step for the women’s pathways program at the club,” Panthers Rugby League CEO Matt Cameron said.

“Women’s rugby league is thriving in the Panthers district, and as a club, we want to ensure that junior players have a pathway to the highest level.”

Panthers is dedicated on building the women’s game from the bottom up. We are ensuring the right pathway across the women’s game in our district and investing in developing local talent.

Panthers General Manager of Rugby League Shane Elford

The club is pleased to announce experienced coach Karen Stuart as the inaugural Harvey Norman Women’s Premiership head coach.

Stuart has a wealth of rugby league experience, having played and coached at the highest level. The former international represented Queensland and the Jillaroos during her playing career, before progressing to coaching, in which she led Queensland, New South Wales and Australia.

The former Jillaroo has worked with the Panthers over the past two seasons as the inaugural head coach of the Panthers Rugby League Women’s (PRLW) in 2023 and Tarsha Gale Cup this season.

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