This weekend the 2022 Wheelchair Rugby National League comes to a close as Queensland hosts the final round of the new-look tournament. In an unavoidable clash of dates, round 3 possesses a great opportunity for many developing athletes given the absence of the Australian Steelers players selected to compete in the Canada Cup, meaning team depth and new line-ups are set to be tested in the final round of the competition. The impact of the clash has seen the withdrawal of Melbourne RUFC from this weekends competition, as the League narrows to 5 teams all jostling for spots on the final competition ladder to determine placings.
Read MoreWheelchair Rugby Australia (WRA) has today announced an exciting, new-look competition format to the Wheelchair Rugby National League for the 2022 season.
Read MoreWheelchair Rugby Australia (WRA) has today announced Kayo Sports as the official streaming partner of the 2021 GIO Wheelchair Rugby National Championship on the Gold Coast later this month.
Read MoreWheelchair Rugby Australia (WRA), with the support of its state programs, has today announced the postponement of the 2021 GIO Wheelchair Rugby National Championship by one month. Originally scheduled from Friday 30 April – Sunday 2 May, the event will now be held from Friday 28 May – Sunday 30 May on the Gold Coast in light of the recent COVID-19 cluster in Queensland.
Read MoreWheelchair Rugby Australia (WRA) is today pleased to announce the acquisition of leading disability service provider Lifestyle Solutions as a major sponsor of the 2021 Wheelchair Rugby National Championship.
Read MoreWheelchair Rugby Australia (WRA) is pleased to announce a newly formed partnership with Major Events Gold Coast for the 2021 GIO Wheelchair Rugby National Championship this April.
Read MoreWheelchair Rugby Australia (WRA) has today announced the Gold Coast Sports and Leisure Centre as the host venue of the 2021 Wheelchair Rugby National Championship.
Read MoreIn response to the evolving COVID-19 situation, Wheelchair Rugby Australia (WRA), in close consultation with state programs and other key stakeholders, has made the decision to postpone all 3 rounds of the 2020 Wheelchair Rugby National League which was due to commence on April 2 in Brisbane.
Read MoreWheelchair Rugby Australia (WRA) has today announced a host of exciting changes to Australia’s premier domestic wheelchair rugby competition, designed to reinvigorate the sport.
Read MoreWheelchair Rugby fans were treated to what has been described as the most hotly contested National Championship of all time, as teams from across Australia competed in the 2019 GIO Wheelchair Rugby National Championship in Sydney over the weekend.
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