
2023 WRNL Overall Ladder
Rank | Team | Points |
---|---|---|
1 | University of QLD | 54 |
2 | Bond University | 54 |
3 | Melbourne Rugby Club | 50 |
4 | Box Hill RUFC | 42 |
5 | Sydney University | 36 |
6 | Tuggeranong Vikings | 34 |


Rank | Team | Points |
---|---|---|
1 | University of QLD | 54 |
2 | Bond University | 54 |
3 | Melbourne Rugby Club | 50 |
4 | Box Hill RUFC | 42 |
5 | Sydney University | 36 |
6 | Tuggeranong Vikings | 34 |
Australia’s premier domestic wheelchair rugby competition, the Wheelchair Rugby National League is set to light up the east coast once more with the competition slated to be the most competitive on record.
The final day of the 2024 Wheelchair Rugby National League got underway this morning with players and spectators keenly anticipating which team would claim the Sydney Slam victory and become overall National League Champions.
Day Two of the 2024 Wheelchair Rugby National League – Sydney Slam was one to remember with a number of competitive matches unfolding. With another healthy crowd in attendance, many teams were out to improve on their Day One results.
Day one of the Sydney Slam got underway this morning at Perry Park in Alexandria, with a healthy crowd in attendance ready to watch a fantastic day of wheelchair rugby.
In the history of the Wheelchair Rugby National League, never has there been a roster assembly of this strength across the six-teams heading into the first round of competition.