News How Female Pathways Dominance Has Canterbury Bulldogs Primed For Immediate NRLW Success

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Via Telegraph Sport
By Sean Teuma

The Canterbury Bulldogs will line up as the NRLW’s newest club in 2025, and with their female pathways teams the envy of others, they’re set to make an immediate impact at the elite level.

For those playing close attention to the female pathways it was little surprise Canterbury was named as part of the next round of NRLW expansion.

A sustained investment over the past 18 months has seen them quite literally evolve from the doghouse to the penthouse.

In 2021 they finished with the Tarsha Gale (U19s women) wooden spoon, where they have now secured a second-straight top two finish as they eye off consecutive grand final appearances.

Their Lisa Fiaola U17s girls have taken all before them in the inaugural season of the competition, scoring an incredible 58 points per game and twice going within a score of cracking the century.

“Right from the top down, everyone is so invested in female rugby league,” female football operations manager Lauren Milner said.

“Being able to give these girls the resources that we do, that’s how they perform, that’s how they’re successful, that’s how we can build such a great program.

“We’re building locally within our own area, but being able to get these players in our satellite programs going with coaches holding academies training.

“To have the support of the board and (CEO) Aaron (Warburton) to be able to do that right from the top down is exactly how we’ve created these strong pathways.”

Canterbury has scouted far and wide to bring the best female talent into the system.

Milner said satellite areas in northern NSW, Toowoomba and New Zealand have complemented their strong junior base.

“We’ve got very talented pathways and that comes from having our own local talent and what we’re doing in our junior league,” she said.

“We’ve also got our satellite areas which are greater northern, the North Coast, Toowoomba and New Zealand.

“Being able to hold academies in (outside) regions has really helped those girls. We’ve got an example of that in our Lisa Fiaola where we have two girls travelling down three nights a week from the Muswellbrook/Singleton area.

“We have a strong talent pool and we’re looking positively towards the finals.”

While their immediate focus is on producing the goods this month and bringing two titles home, club officials have one eye on the future with a number of these talented players in their NRLW plans.

“We’ve already got depth charts in place and we have plans in place for a lot of these players,” Milner said.

“We have girls in our current teams that will step into our 2025 NRLW team and then some of the younger ones, we have big plans for them.

“It might not be 2025 but they’re going to be part of our systems, pathways and hopefully in 2026, 2027 be ready for NRLW.

“We’re building from within first and then strengthening from outside where we need to.”

In recent times the Bulldogs have seen the likes of Alexis Tauaneai, Amelisa Pasikala and Jessica Patea depart the system to take up NRLW opportunities elsewhere.

Milner hopes the lure of the chance to wear the blue and white at the elite level will keep them from taking off.

“We’ve developed all these players and had to see them go elsewhere,” she said.

“We’d never stop a player from getting an opportunity and that’s something we’re really proud of that we can develop players.

“Now to have our own NRLW licence and be able to keep those girls internally is amazing.

“There’s not a girl in our pathway that wants to go elsewhere. At the beginning of the year we tell the girls to put on their jerseys with pride and every single game they’ve done that this year.

“They want to keep coming back. It’s really great that the girls want to be a part of our plans as much as we want them to be as well.”
 

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Womens rugby league is shit and it will always be shit and a drain on mens rugby league, piss it off already and put the money into helping country teams and comps!!!!
 

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Feel like we are destined to be a club who will be a powerhouse again and people like these women and even the men want to be part of the junior ranks
Can you imagine how many local females play for the other clubs because the Bulldogs were not around? Good chance most will end up coming back home to play for the blue and white... I reckon they win a comp in the first 2 years.
 

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Womens rugby league is shit and it will always be shit and a drain on mens rugby league, piss it off already and put the money into helping country teams and comps!!!!
Chill cuz lmao, we need women players who might have NRL prospect brothers or partners to be active at our club ha
 

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Womens rugby league is shit and it will always be shit and a drain on mens rugby league, piss it off already and put the money into helping country teams and comps!!!!
I will never watch female footy either. Dont enjoy it at all but I support what ever makes the club stronger. Hopefully it will attract some investment and revenue for the club. Also good opportunity for some of the girls wanting to play at a higher level.
 

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I will never watch female footy either. Dont enjoy it at all but I support what ever makes the club stronger. Hopefully it will attract some investment and revenue for the club. Also good opportunity for some of the girls wanting to play at a higher level.
Not sure why you would never watch it? Strange?
The defense in the women's game is old school, no wrestle, plenty of big hits. It's enjoyable.
You should give it another go.
 

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The men's game started over 100 years ago and has a long history, the Women's league is still in its infancy and the girls playing are basically, foundation members and there are not a lot of highly experienced female mentors out there to advise them, they are learning game-by-game and the quality of play is getting better every season.
I say good on them and get stuck in and pay no attention to the no-nothing wankers who say otherwise!
(They could probably snap in two any one of those "soft-cocks" with ease!)
 
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