BMD Premiership 2025: New teams, bigger stage as season kicks off
Author QRL Media
Timestamp Thu 12 Jun 2025, 01:36 PM
The 2025 BMD Premiership is set to ignite this weekend, bringing with it a new level of anticipation as Queensland's premier women's rugby league competition aligns for the first time with the NRLW calendar.
The strategic move is expected to supercharge player development and ensure rising stars are showcased at the right time and on the right stage.
Twelve teams will contest this season’s title, the most in competition history, with the Ipswich Jets and Northern Pride joining the fold for the very first time. Their addition is more than symbolic: it opens the door for new talent pathways in the regions and cements the BMD Premiership as a true state-wide competition.
Ipswich, boasting a fresh roster full of hungry competitors, will make its historic debut in Rockhampton against the Central Queensland Capras, a match sure to have the city buzzing.
Meanwhile, the Northern Pride face a tough assignment in their first outing, travelling south to face perennial contenders, such as the Brisbane Tigers, on enemy turf.
This weekend marks the beginning of a four-month campaign featuring high-quality matchups across Queensland. With squads now finalised and club lists packed with a mix of NRLW regulars and breakout talents, the level of footy is expected to be the highest yet.
The 2024 champions, Mackay Cutters, return to defend their title, but with more depth across the competition than ever before, they’ll face a serious challenge from the likes of the Western Clydesdales, Norths Devils, and a Burleigh Bears outfit brimming with youth and experience.
The alignment with the NRLW isn’t just logistical, it’s a clear signal of intent. The BMD Premiership is now one of the most important development leagues in the country, providing the final stepping stone before players transition to the national stage. Scouts will be watching closely, and performances over the coming weeks could shape the next wave of elite signings.
Fans can follow all the action live on ww.qplus.tv, where every game will be streamed. The 2025 season promises elite-level competition, raw athleticism, and the next generation of rugby league heroes. The hunt for BMD glory is on, and it starts now.
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Author QRL Media
Timestamp Thu 12 Jun 2025, 01:36 PM
The 2025 BMD Premiership is set to ignite this weekend, bringing with it a new level of anticipation as Queensland's premier women's rugby league competition aligns for the first time with the NRLW calendar.
The strategic move is expected to supercharge player development and ensure rising stars are showcased at the right time and on the right stage.
Twelve teams will contest this season’s title, the most in competition history, with the Ipswich Jets and Northern Pride joining the fold for the very first time. Their addition is more than symbolic: it opens the door for new talent pathways in the regions and cements the BMD Premiership as a true state-wide competition.
Ipswich, boasting a fresh roster full of hungry competitors, will make its historic debut in Rockhampton against the Central Queensland Capras, a match sure to have the city buzzing.
Meanwhile, the Northern Pride face a tough assignment in their first outing, travelling south to face perennial contenders, such as the Brisbane Tigers, on enemy turf.
This weekend marks the beginning of a four-month campaign featuring high-quality matchups across Queensland. With squads now finalised and club lists packed with a mix of NRLW regulars and breakout talents, the level of footy is expected to be the highest yet.
The 2024 champions, Mackay Cutters, return to defend their title, but with more depth across the competition than ever before, they’ll face a serious challenge from the likes of the Western Clydesdales, Norths Devils, and a Burleigh Bears outfit brimming with youth and experience.
The alignment with the NRLW isn’t just logistical, it’s a clear signal of intent. The BMD Premiership is now one of the most important development leagues in the country, providing the final stepping stone before players transition to the national stage. Scouts will be watching closely, and performances over the coming weeks could shape the next wave of elite signings.
Fans can follow all the action live on ww.qplus.tv, where every game will be streamed. The 2025 season promises elite-level competition, raw athleticism, and the next generation of rugby league heroes. The hunt for BMD glory is on, and it starts now.

BMD Premiership 2025: New teams, bigger stage as season kicks off
The 2025 BMD Premiership is set to ignite this weekend, bringing with it a new level of anticipation as Queensland's premier women's rugby league competition aligns for the first time with the NRLW calendar.
