The New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL) enjoyed a night to remember at the 2025 NSW Champions of Sport Ceremony, celebrating excellence, dedication and the ongoing legacy of rugby league across the state. Held in Sydney on Monday night, the event brought together athletes, coaches, officials and administrators from a wide range of sporting codes, with NSWRL standing out as one of the evening’s major highlights.
The ceremony honoured individuals and teams who made outstanding contributions in 2024–25, and rugby league was front and centre throughout. NSW’s strongest performers at both junior and senior levels were recognised, reflecting the depth of talent being developed across the state’s pathways. From grassroots volunteers to elite-level achievers, the awards told the story of a sport that continues to evolve while staying deeply connected to its community.
One of the standout honours of the night was the recognition of NSW’s representative programs, which enjoyed highly successful results throughout the year. The Blues’ State of Origin campaigns—across men’s, women’s and youth brackets—were highlighted for their resilience, professionalism and strategic growth. Coaches, training staff and development officers received special acknowledgement for their pivotal role in cultivating the next generation of elite players.
Community rugby league was also celebrated, with awards given to local clubs, junior associations and long-serving volunteers whose hard work keeps the sport thriving in towns and suburbs across NSW. Their contributions—often quiet and behind the scenes—were spotlighted as essential pillars of the game’s success.
NSWRL pathways, including the Harold Matthews Cup, SG Ball Cup and Tarsha Gale Cup programs, received recognition for consistently producing top-tier talent now progressing into NRL and NRLW systems. Many rising stars present on the night spoke proudly about the support they received from their clubs, coaches and families.
The ceremony also provided a platform to honour individuals who had gone above and beyond in promoting inclusion, leadership and integrity within rugby league. Several recipients were praised for using the sport as a tool for positive community impact, reinforcing NSWRL’s commitment to diversity and social responsibility.
As the night drew to a close, NSWRL officials reflected on the year’s achievements with optimism for the future. The 2025 NSW Champions of Sport Ceremony not only celebrated success but also reaffirmed rugby league’s position as one of the state’s strongest and most influential sporting pillars.
