Brumbies Rugby
The ACT Brumbies play and facilitate local competitions featuring 7 major divisions, over 100 senior teams, 260 junior teams, school-based programs, and 9,000 registered players.
brumbies.rugbyHere’s the latest available on ACT Brumbies Women:
Illustration: A representative pre-season schedule (May 17 vs Queensland Reds; May 30 vs NSW Waratahs at GIO Stadium) shows the focus on testing depth and chemistry before the season kicks off in June.[1]
If you’d like, I can pull more details on match times, venues, or player updates for the 2026 season. I can also set up a quick summary of their 2025 performance and how it informs the 2026 campaign.
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The ACT Brumbies play and facilitate local competitions featuring 7 major divisions, over 100 senior teams, 260 junior teams, school-based programs, and 9,000 registered players.
brumbies.rugbyBrumbies Community team's purpose is to assist in the development of Community Rugby within the Australian Capital Territory and Southern New South Wales region, through coaching ,competitions and its pathway programs.
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www.ultimaterugby.comThe Brumbies play and facilitate local competitions featuring 7 major divisions, over 100 senior teams, 260 junior teams, school-based programs, and 9,000 registered players.
brumbies.rugbyTue, Mar 24, 2026, 2:30 AMby Brumbies.Rugby The ACT Brumbies have announced an extended 37-player training squad for the 2026 Swyftx Super Rugby Women’s Competition, showcasing a group full of international talent, academy prospects, and hungry fresh faces. … Steering the group is James Erwin, taking up the Head Coach mantle for the 2026 season. Erwin has cut his teeth as Head of Women’s Rugby and Pathways at the Brumbies since 2024. He is excited for his group to dive into pre-season and...
www.rugby.com.auDefending Super Rugby Women’s champions the NSW Waratahs will make the trip to the nation’s capital for a pre-season trial against the ACT Brumbies.
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