Meg Ward (born 18 August 1994) is an Australian
rugby league footballer who plays as a and for the
Brisbane Broncos in the
NRL Women's Premiership and the
Valleys Diehards in the
QRL Women's Premiership
The QRL Women's Premiership, known as the BMD Premiership due to sponsorship from BMD Group, is the top level of women's rugby league football in Queensland, Australia. Run by the Queensland Rugby League, the competition is Queensland's first s ...
.
She is an
Australian and
Queensland representative and has won three premierships with the Broncos.
Background
Born in
Gosford, Ward moved to
Brisbane when she was two years old.
Growing up, she played
soccer
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and later
rugby union. After joining the
Australian Defence Force
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and moving to
Darwin
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, she began playing rugby league for the
Northern Sharks
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and Northern Territory Titans.
Playing career
In 2017, Ward represented
Australia
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at the
2017 Women's Rugby League World Cup
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, scoring three tries in the tournament.
2018
In June, Ward represented the
ADF at the Women's National Championships. On 14 June, she joined the
Brisbane Broncos NRL Women's Premiership team.
On 22 June, Ward made her debut for
Queensland, starting at in a 10–16 loss to New South Wales.
In Round 1 of the
2018 NRL Women's season
The 2018 NRL Women's Premiership (NRLW) was the first season of professional women's rugby league in Australia.
Teams
Pre-season
Only two of the four sides, the Brisbane Broncos and New Zealand Warriors, took part in pre-season trial games. T ...
, she made her debut for the Broncos in a 30–4 win over the
St George Illawarra Dragons. On 30 September, she started at in the Broncos 34–12 Grand Final win over the
Sydney Roosters.
2019
In May, she represented the ADF at the Women's National Championships. On 21 June, she started on the wing for Queensland in their 4–14 loss to New South Wales.
On 6 October, she started on the wing and kicked five goals in the Broncos 30–6 Grand Final win over the Dragons. She finished the 2019 season as the Broncos leading point scorer with 14.
2020
On 25 October, Ward won her third NRLW premiership with the Broncos, kicking two goals in their 20–10 Grand Final win over the Roosters. She finished the season as the competition's top point scorer with 30.
2021
In 2021, Ward joined the
Valleys Diehards in the
QRL Women's Premiership
The QRL Women's Premiership, known as the BMD Premiership due to sponsorship from BMD Group, is the top level of women's rugby league football in Queensland, Australia. Run by the Queensland Rugby League, the competition is Queensland's first s ...
.
References
External links
Brisbane Broncos profile
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1994 births
Living people
Australian female rugby league players
Australia women's national rugby league team players
Brisbane Broncos (NRLW) players
Queensland Rugby League State of Origin Women players
Rugby league centres
Rugby league wingers
Rugby league players from Brisbane
Sportswomen from Queensland