Tickets are now live for the highly anticipated 2025 Santos Wheelchair Rugby World Challenge coming to Adelaide this May, which will see the Australian Steelers take the court on home soil for the first time since 2018.
Read MoreThe future - proofing of the Australian Steelers is well and truly underway as Wheelchair Rugby Australia’s development program staged an emerging talent camp at their Melbourne-based headquarters this week.
Read MoreIn 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.
Read MoreAustralia’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.
Read MoreThe Steelers first outing of the year concluded in Chiba today, taking on Great Britain in the bronze medal final. After a slow-start to the tournament, Australia had built strongly across the tournament and were a great chance at clinching the bronze having defeated The Brit’s the day prior in the final pool match of the competition.
Read MoreOn the final day of pool matches, the Steelers were eager to claim their first win of the tournament, hoping to build on the new line-ups and bring more consistency to their offense.
Read MoreWheelchair Rugby Australia has today confirmed that top-flight international wheelchair rugby will return to Australian shores in 2025, with the hosting of the Wheelchair Rugby World Challenge, a new event on the global wheelchair rugby calendar which will see the all-conquering Australian Steelers playing at home for the first time since 2018.
Read MoreThe third and final round of the Wheelchair Rugby National League tips off next weekend with Perry Park in Alexandria hosting all three days of competition from 19-21 July.
Read MoreWheelchair Rugby Australia (WRA) are excited to announce a new partnership with Charter Care Services and WheelChair Vehicle Sales as the Major Sponsors of the Charter Care Wheelchair Rugby National League round this month.
Read MoreThe Melbourne Invitational tipped off the first weekend of wheelchair rugby on the calendar in 2024, with Caroline Springs Leisure Centre playing host to 5 National League teams and athletes from across the country. With numerous unavailability’s to Australian Steelers players, rested for the Paralympic Qualifier in NZ in two weeks, opportunity presented for many elder statesmen and young stars to take ownership of their team and push for placing points ahead of rounds 2 and 3 in Brisbane and Sydney respectively.
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