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Major Magic Round move for NRLW

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Newcastle will make more history next year when it hosts the inaugural NRLW Magic Round. Picture: Scott Gardiner/Getty Images

The ever-expanding NRLW will go to new heights next year, with the new 12-team competition set to include a Magic Round for the first time, with the two-day event to be held in Newcastle.

The concept has been widely successful in the NRL for a number of years now at Suncorp Stadium, with Tuesday’s announcement part of a three-year agreement with the NSW government which will see Magic Round played in different regional locations.

“Magic Round has been one of the great success stories for the game and it is wonderful to be able to replicate the carnival and fun for the NRLW Premiership,” ARLC chairman Peter V’landys said.

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Magic Round has been a huge success in the men’s competition, and it’s set to expand with an NRLW event in Newcastle next year. Picture: Richard Walker

“The Commission is invested in women’s Rugby League and NRLW Magic Round is the next important step in the growth of the game.

“All 12 teams will play across two days in Newcastle, with all the innovation and excitement of Magic Round but now with our best female players.

“I’d like to thank the NSW government for their investment in women’s sport. Importantly, this is an investment which will directly support pathways in rugby league while also driving economic growth and prosperity in regional NSW.”

The announcement is another big win for rugby league in Newcastle which will also host the third game of the women’s State of Origin series on May 29.

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A record crowd watched Origin II in Newcastle this year. Picture: Cameron Spencer/Getty Images

The locals have seen plenty of big matches at McDonald Jones Stadium over the years, with the Knights winning back-to-back NRLW titles in 2022 and 2023, while a record crowd of 25,782 attended the second game of this year’s women’s Origin series.

Magic Round will be played on a Saturday and Sunday and will feature the 10 current teams as well as the Bulldogs and Warriors who will join the competition next season.

The full draw will be revealed on Thursday, with NSW Premier Chris Minns excited to partner with the NRL on this historic event.

“This is fantastic news for footy fans and regional communities alike. Not only will this provide an incredible experience for fans, but it will also provide a massive boost to local economies,” he said.

“It’s great to have seen the growth of women’s sport across all codes and all levels over the past few years and initiatives like this are an important way we can engage the next generation of sporting superstars all across the state.”