NRLW players hope NRL broadcast deal brings longer season, full-time salaries
- Women's rugby league players are calling for more fixtures and better pay packets as the NRL considers how to spend the billions of dollars broadcasters are dumping into the game.
- It comes as the agreement governing NRLW salary caps and minimum wages, in force since 2023, edges closer to expiry at the end of the 2027 season.
- Negotiations on a new deal are yet to begin, but on the 20th anniversary of the NRL's Women in League round, Cronulla captain Tiana Penitani-Gray knows what she wants included.
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- Women's rugby league players are calling for more fixtures and better pay packets as the NRL considers how to spend the billions of dollars broadcasters are dumping into the game.
- It comes as the agreement governing NRLW salary caps and minimum wages, in force since 2023, edges closer to expiry at the end of the 2027 season.
- Negotiations on a new deal are yet to begin, but on the 20th anniversary of the NRL's Women in League round, Cronulla captain Tiana Penitani-Gray knows what she wants included.
Sources: ABC Australia