Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Women

The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Women are an Australian professional rugby league club based in Belmore, a suburb in the Canterbury-Bankstown region of Sydney. From mid-2025 they will compete in the National Rugby League Women's Premiership.[1] Currently, the club fields women’s teams in the pathway competitions facilitated by the New South Wales Rugby League, including the open-age Harvey Norman Women's Premiership, Under 19 Tarsha Gale Cup, and Under 17 Lisa Fiaola Cup.

 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 
Club information
Full nameCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Rugby League Club
Nickname(s)Dogs, Doggies, The Family Club
Colours  Blue
  White
FoundedTeam: 28 Mar 2024; 2 years ago (28 Mar 2024)
Club: 1935; 91 years ago (1935)
Websitebulldogs.com.au
Current details
Grounds
CEOAaron Warburton
ChairmanAdam Driussi
CoachBrayden Wiliame
ManagerPhil Gould
CaptainTayla Preston
Angelina Teakaraanga-Katoa
CompetitionNRL Women's Premiership
Current season
Uniforms
Home colours
Away colours
Records
Biggest win & First gameBulldogs 26 – 12 Knights
Accor Stadium
(4 Jul 2025)
Biggest lossBulldogs 0 – 44 Broncos
Totally Workwear Stadium
(31 Aug 2025)
Most recent gameBulldogs 14 – 46 Eels
CommBank Stadium
(12 Sep 2025)
Most capped11 – Shaniece Monschau
Tayla Preston
Ebony Prior
Andie Robinson
Highest try scorer7 – Elizabeth MacGregor
Highest points scorer46 – Tayla Preston

The club’s entry into the NRLW for the 2025 season was confirmed by an NRL announcement on 28 March 2024.[1] The Bulldogs were named as one of two additional clubs for the 2025 season, along with the re-entry of the New Zealand Warriors.

Seasons

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Season Regular season Finals Ref
P W D L F A Pts Pos Top Placing
2025 113171623107 9th 6 [2]

2026 Draw

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The draw for the 2026 season was announced on 14 November 2025.[3][4][5]

RoundOpponentScoreDateTimeVenue
1 WarriorsSun 5 Jul 20261:45 PMAwayFMG Stadium Waikato
2 TitansSat 11 Jul 20263:15 PMHome Accor Stadium
3 SharksSat 18 Jul 20265:15 PMHome Accor Stadium
4 DragonsSat 25 Jul 20263:15 PMHome Accor Stadium
5 BroncosSun 2 Aug 202612:00 PMNeutralGeohex Stadium, Wagga Wagga
6 CowboysSat 8 Aug 202612:45 PMHome Belmore Sports Ground
7 EelsSat 15 Aug 20263:15 PMAwayCommBank Stadium
8 RaidersSat 22 Aug 20263:15 PMHome Belmore Sports Ground
9 TigersSun 30 Aug 20266:15 PMAwayCampbelltown Sports Ground
10 KnightsSat 5 Sep 20265:15 PMAwayMcDonald Jones Stadium
11 RoostersThu 10 Sep 20267:45 PMAwayAllianz Stadium

Head-to-head records

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OpponentFirst MeetingPWDLPFPAWin %Share
Knights4 Jul 202511002612100.00%68.42%
Tigers10 Jul 20251100128100.00%60.00%
Dragons19 Jul 2025100114180.00%43.75%
Roosters26 Jul 2025100122420.00%34.38%
Titans2 Aug 20251010141450.00%50.00%
Warriors9 Aug 202510016340.00%15.00%
Cowboys17 Aug 202510016220.00%21.43%
Raiders23 Aug 2025100124560.00%30.00%
Broncos31 Aug 202510010440.00%0.00%
Sharks6 Sep 202511002414100.00%63.16%
Eels12 Sep 2025100114460.00%23.33%
Totals4 Jul 20251131716231031.82%34.32%

Notes

  • Share % is the percentage of points For over the sum of points For and Against.
  • Clubs listed in the order than the Bulldogs Women first played them.
  • Last updated: 13 September 2025

Coach

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On 30 May 2024, the Bulldogs announced the appointment of Blake Cavallaro as their NRLW coach for their entry into the competition in 2025.[6] As part of preparations for 2025, Cavallaro was appointed to coach the Bulldogs team in the 2024 season of the NSWRL Women's Premiership.[7] Cavallaro resigned in January 2025.[8]

On 7 April 2025 Brayden Wiliame was announced as head-coach.[9][10]

CoachSeason SpanMWDLForAgstWin %Share %
Brayden Wiliame20251131716231031.82%52.25%

Table last updated: 12 September 2025.

Captains

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All players that have captained the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Women NRLW team.

Cap No.NameYears As CaptainDebut RoundGames As CaptainGames for club
1.Tayla Preston2025Round 11011
2.Angelina Teakaaranga-Katoa2025Round 1210

Players

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Jersey numbers in the table reflect the team list announced for Round 1.[11]
Table last updated on 30 June 2026.

J# Player Age Position(s) NRLW seasons NRLW stats Origin Tests All
Stars
Debut 2018-24 2025 2026 M T G Pts Prems
1Andie Robinson24Fullback, Wing2022 5 6 11 0225020
2Moana Courtenay26Wing, Centre2025 10 0103012 2
3Daynah Nankivell25Centre, WingRU 00000
4Monica Tagoai27Centre2025 8 083012
5Elizabeth MacGregor19Wing, Fullback2025 8 087028
6Shaquaylah Mahakitau-Monschau20Five-eighth, Hooker2025 3 03000
7Tayla Preston26Halfback, Five-eighth2022 6 20 11 037383178
8Angelina Teakaraanga-Katoa24Prop, Lock2022 1 18 10 029208 9
9Ebony Prior23Hooker2023 13 11 0243012
10Alexis Tauaneai21Prop, Second-row2023 16 8 0246024 6
11Pauline Suli-Ruka19Second-row, Centre2025 5 05000 2 1
12Tamika Jones23Second-rowRU 00000
13Leilani Wilson22Lock, Second-row R S0000
14Mary-Jane Taito19Hooker U 00000
15Giovanna Suani18Prop S0000
16Hope Millard21Prop2025 6 06000
17Kalosipani Hopoate22Prop2022 24 10 0343012 1 4
18Evelyn Roberts18Five-eighth, Hooker R 00000
19Ma’atuleio Fotu-Moala27Wing, Centre2024 6 4 0103012
20Simina Lokotui20Centre2025 7 07104 2
21Latisha Smythe21Second-row, Lock2025 7 07000 4
22Bridget Hoy26Wing, Fullback2024 1 4 05000
Waimarie Martin21Hooker R 00000
Evah McEwen20Second-row, Centre2024 2 9 0114016 3 1
Ashleigh Quinlan31Five-eighth, Halfback2022 6 17 10 0337028 8 4
Paea Uilou20Prop2025 4 04000 2
DVAliahana Fuimaono18Second-row R DV0000
DVMilahn Ieremia19 DV0000
DVLeteena Medland18Prop DV0000
DVOlivia Va'alele18Halfback R DV0000
Ambryn Murphy-Haua R0000
Anneka Wilson22Hooker, Halfback2025 9 09000

Notes

  • Giovanna Suani and Leilani Wilson were each signed on a supplementary contact for 2026.[12] Both players were named amongst the 17 players selected for Round 1.
  • The following players were signed on a development contract for 2026:[12]
    • Aliahana Fuimaono
    • Leteena Medland
    • Milahn Ieremia
    • Olivia Va'alele
  • Evelyn Roberts played for Canterbury in the Lisa Fiaola Cup (Under 17) competition in 2024 and 2025 and Tarsha Gale Cup (Under 19) competition in early 2026. Roberts played for the Brisbane Tigers in the open-age BMD Premiership in 2025 and won the Steph Hancock Medal for the competition's best and fairest player.[13]
  • Mary-Jane Taito played for Canterbury in the Tarsha Gale Cup (Under 19) competition in 2025 and early 2026.
  • The following players were signed on a development contract for 2025:[14][15]
    • Waimarie Martin (Canterbury Bulldogs, U19 and Opens in 2024)
    • Leilani Wilson (Wentworthville Magpies, Opens in 2024)
    • Lahnayah Daniel Mahakitau-Monschau (Canterbury Bulldogs, U17 in 2024, U19 in 2025)
    • Simina Lokotui (Canterbury Bulldogs, U19 in 2025)

The Bulldogs announced player signings in several instalments from early February 2026.[16][17][18][12] The Bulldogs announced contract extensions from May 2026.[19]

2026 Gains and Losses

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Off contract after 2026

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  • Alexis Tauaneai
  • Andie Robinson
  • Angelina Teakaaranga-Katoa
  • Ashleigh Quinlan
  • Bridget Hoy
  • Ebony Prior
  • Kalosipani Hopoate
  • Latisha Smythe
  • Maatuleio Fotu-Moala
  • Paea Uilou
  • Shaquaylah Mahakitau-Monschau
  • Tayla Preston
  • Tegan Dymock

Club records

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Win Loss Record since entering the NRLW in 2025

GamesWinsDrawnLossPoints ForPoints Against+/-Win %
11317162310-14831.82

Player records

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Career records (at the Bulldogs)

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Season records

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Match records

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Most points in a game for the Dragons
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Qualification: 8 points

RankPlayerDateOpponentVenueTGFGPoints
1Tayla Preston6 Sep 2025 SharksAccor Stadium14012
2Moana Courtenay4 Jul 2025 KnightsAccor Stadium2008
2Ashleigh Quinlan4 Jul 4 2025 KnightsAccor Stadium2008
2Elizabeth MacGregor26 Jul 2025 RoostersAllianz Stadium2008
2Elizabeth MacGregor2 Aug 2025 TitansMcDonald Jones Stadium2008
2Alexis Tauaneai23 Aug 2025RaidersBelmore Sports Ground2008
2Tayla Preston23 Aug 2025 RaidersBelmore Sports Ground0408
2Elizabeth MacGregor12 Sep 2025 EelsCommBank Stadium2008
Most tries in a game for the Bulldogs
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Qualification: 2 tries

RankPlayerDateOpponentVenueTries
1Moana Courtenay4 Jul 2025 KnightsAccor Stadium2
1Ashleigh Quinlan4 Jul 2025 KnightsAccor Stadium2
1Elizabeth MacGregor26 Jul 2025 RoostersAllianz Stadium2
1Elizabeth MacGregor2 Aug 2025 TitansMcDonald Jones Stadium2
1Alexis Tauaneai23 Aug 2025 RaidersBelmore Sports Ground2
1Elizabeth MacGregor12 Sep 2025 EelsCommBank Stadium2
Most goals in a game for the Bulldogs
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Qualification: 4 goals

RankPlayerDateOpponentVenueGoals
1Tayla Preston23 Aug 2025 RaidersBelmore Sports Ground4
1Tayla Preston6 Sep 2025 SharksAccor Stadium4

Oldest and youngest players

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The oldest and youngest players to represent the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs women's NRLW team.

NameAgeYear
Holli Wheeler35 and 227 days2025
Elizabeth MacGregor18 and 284 days2025

First try and last try

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Who scored the first try and most recent try for the Bulldogs.

Name Year Round
Moana Courtenay20251
Andie Robinson202511

Margins and streaks

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Biggest winning margins

MarginScoreOpponentVenueDate
142612 Newcastle KnightsAccor Stadium04 July 2025
102414 Cronulla SharksAccor Stadium06 September 2025
4128 Wests TigersCampbelltown Sports Stadium10 July 2025

Biggest losing margins

MarginScoreOpponentVenueDate
44044 Brisbane BroncosTotally Workwear Stadium31 August 2025
322456 Canberra RaidersBelmore Sports Ground23 August 2025
321446 Parramatta EelsCommBank Stadium12 September 2025
28634 New Zealand WarriorsAccor Stadium9 August 2025
202242 Sydney RoostersAllianz Stadium26 July 2025
16622 North Queensland CowboysQueensland Country Bank Stadium17 August 2025
41418 St George Illawarra DragonsAccor Stadium19 July 2025

Most consecutive wins

  • 2 (4 July 2025 10 July 2025)

Most consecutive losses

  • 4 (9 August 2025 31 August 2025)

Biggest Comeback

Worst Collapse

Players of the Year

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The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs player of the year award winners since 2025.

NameYear
Andie Robinson2025

History

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First game

MarginScoreOpponentVenueDate
142612 Newcastle KnightsAccor Stadium4 July 2025

First Team

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The first ever Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs who played the Newcastle Knights on the 4th July 2025 at Accor Stadium. The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs won the match 26-12. [22]

Jersey Position Player
1FullbackAndie Robinson
2WingBridget Hoy
3CentreSimina Lokotui
4CentreMoana Courtenay
5WingAdi Vani Buleki
6Five-eighthAshleigh Quinlan
7HalfbackTayla Preston (c)
8PropAngelina Teakaaranga-Katoa (c)
14HookerShaquaylah Mahakitau-Monschau
10PropTegan Dymock
11Second-rowAlexis Tauaneai
12Second-rowLatisha Smythe
13LockHolli Wheeler
9HookerEbony Prior
15PropShaniece Monschau
16Second-rowShannon Muru
17PropKalosipani Hopoate
CoachBrayden Wiliame

Representative honours

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National team representatives

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PlayerClub DebutCountryInternational
Debut
YearsRef
Moana Courtenay4 Jul 2025 Tonga25 Oct 20252025[23][24]
Kalosipani Hopoate4 Jul 2025 Tonga25 Jun 20222025[23][24]
Simina Lokotui4 Jul 2025 Tonga25 Oct 20252025[23][24]
Shaniece Monschau4 Jul 2025 New Zealand2 Nov 20252025[25]
Shannon Muru4 Jul 2025 Tonga25 Jun 20222025[23][24]
Ashleigh Quinlan4 Jul 2025 New Zealand14 Oct 20232025[25]
Latisha Smythe4 Jul 2025 Fiji26 Oct 20242025[26][27]
Pauline Suli-Ruka2 Aug 2025 Tonga25 Oct 20252025[23][24]
Alexis Tauaneai4 Jul 2025 New Zealand27 Oct 20242025[25]
Angelina Teakaraanga-Katoa4 Jul 2025 New Zealand14 Oct 20232025[25]
Paea Uilou19 Jul 2025 Tonga19 Oct 20242025[28]

Notes:

  • International Debut dates in bold indicate that the player made her first international appearance prior to playing for the Canterbury Bulldogs NRLW team.

Māori All Stars Māori people

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Player Year(s)
Ashleigh Quinlan20232025

Prime Minister's XIII representatives

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Past and current players that have been selected to play in the Prime Minister's XIII.

Player Year(s)
Andie Robinson2025

Feeder team seasons

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The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs run women's pathways teams in the NSWRL Women's Premiership, the Tarsha Gale Cup, and the Lisa Fiaola Cup.

NSWRL Women's Premiership

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Season Regular Season Finals Ref
P W D L B F A Pts Pos Top Placing
2018 12515623421015 7th 5
2019 710676814416 9th 8
2020 6213160887 5th 6 Elimination Finalist [29][30]
2021 Did not enter6
2022 Did not enter4
2023 10703121217716 3rd 4 Grand Finalist [31][32]
2024 11605021421412 5th 4
2025 11506019220610 7th 4 [33]

Tarsha Gale Cup

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For Under 18 players from 2017 to 2020. Since 2021, the Cup is for Under 19 players.

Season Regular Season Finals Ref
P W D L B F A Pts Pos Top Placing
2017 761012377814 1st 8 Grand Finalist [34][35][36]
2018 910801584442 11th 8
2019 90090583820 10th 8
2020 5203088884 6th 8
2021 81071962084 9th 6
2022 82241981408 7th 6
2023 880012845218 1st 6 Grand Finalist [37]
2024 870112985016 2nd 6 Semi-Finalist [38]
2025 861112409715 2nd 8 Preliminary Finalist [39][40]

Lisa Fiaola Cup

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For Under 17 players.

Season Regular Season Finals Ref
P W D L B F A Pts Pos Top Placing
2024 880014684818 1st 6 Premiers [41]
2025 871114013617 1st 8 Preliminary Finalist [39][40]

Inaugural season signings

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From 19 July 2024 the Bulldogs began to announce player signings for the 2025 NRLW season.

PlayerPosition(s)Announcement Date2024 ClubRef
Tayla PrestonHalfback, Five-eighth19 Jul 2024Cronulla Sharks[42]
Ashleigh QuinlanFive-eighth, Halfback19 July 2024 Canberra Raiders[43]
Ebony PriorHooker20 Jul 2024Wests Tigers[44]
Andie RobinsonWing, Centre24 Jul 2024Cronulla Sharks[45]
Pauline Suli-RukaLock24 Jul 2024Canterbury Bulldogs (U19)[46]
Tegan DymockProp, Lock2 Sep 2024Cronulla Sharks[47]
Kalosipani HopoateProp2 Sep 2024Sydney Roosters[47]
Alexis TauaneaiLock, Prop2 Sep 2024St George Illawarra Dragons[47]
Angelina Teakaraanga-KatoaProp2 Sep 2024St George Illawarra Dragons[47]
Holli WheelerProp, Lock2 Sep 2024Cronulla Sharks[47]
Latisha SmytheSecond-row9 Sep 2024Canterbury Bulldogs (HNWP)[48]
Sarahcen OliverCentre17 Sep 2024Canterbury Bulldogs (HNWP)[49]
Elizabeth MacGregorFullback, Wing19 Sep 2024Sydney Roosters (U19)[50]
Shannon MuruSecond-row30 Sep 2024Canterbury Bulldogs (HNWP)[51]
Paea UilouProp30 Sep 2024Canterbury Bulldogs (U19 & HNWP)[51]
Hope MillardLock19 Sep 2024Illawarra Steelers (U19 & HNWP)[50]
Shaniece MonschauSecond-row, Prop7 Nov 2024Canterbury Bulldogs (Open)[52]
Shaquaylah Mahakitau-MonschauHooker, Five-eighth7 Nov 2024Canterbury Bulldogs (U19 & Open)[52]
Maatuleio Fotu-MoalaProp12 Nov 2024St George Illawarra Dragons[53]
Anneka WilsonHalfback26 Nov 2024Wentworthville (HNWP)[54]
Leilani WilsonProp26 Nov 2024Wentworthville (HNWP)[54]
Moana CourtenayCentre18 Dec 2024North Harbour (Union)[55]
Adi Vani BulekiWing12 May 2025Western Force[56]
Monica Tagoai12 May 2025Hurricanes Poua (Union 2025)[56]

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