2025 RFL Women's Super League

2025 RFL Women's Super League
Duration14 rounds + playoffs
Teams8
Matches played59
Points scored3,142
Highest attendance5,018
Wigan Warriors v St Helens
(5 October 2025)
Lowest attendance245
Barrow v Warrington
(13 July 2025)
ChampionsWigan Warriors
League Leaders Shield WinnersWigan Warriors
Runners-upSt Helens
Biggest home winLeeds Rhinos 110–0 Warrington Wolves
(15 June)
Biggest away winBarrow Raiders 0–92 Wigan Warriors
(30 August)
Woman of SteelEva Hunter (Wigan Warriors)
Top point-scorerIsabel Rowe (210)
Top try-scorers
(20 tries each)
Promotion and relegation
Promoted from ChampionshipFeatherstone Rovers
Relegated to ChampionshipWarrington Wolves

The 2025 RFL Women's Super League (also known as the Betfred Women's Super League for sponsorship reasons) was the ninth season of the Women's Super League, for female players in clubs affiliated to the Rugby Football League (RFL).

The regular season featured 14 rounds commencing on 16 May with the opening fixture between the 2024 champions, York Valkyrie, and Wigan Warriors, and concluded on 14 September.[1]

The club finishing bottom was expected to play-off against the winners of the 2025 RFL Women's Championship, for a place in the 2026 RFL Women's Super League. Due to Warrington's withdrawal from the league on 5 September, this game was cancelled and Championship winners were promoted automatically. [2] Warrington were later docked 9 points for the withdrawal.[3]

Wigan Warriors defeated St Helens 16–12 in the Grand Final which saw a new record attendance of 5,018 for a women's grand final, to complete the treble, and their first grand final win since 2018.

Teams

The eight clubs in the 2025 Super League were all from Northern England. Seven teams from the 2024 Super League were joined by Leigh Leopards who, after winning the 2024 Championship, replaced Featherstone Rovers by winning promotion via a play-off.[4]

Fixtures and results

Table

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Wigan Warriors[A] (L, C) 14 12 1 1 752 120 +632 25 Advance to semi-finals
2 St Helens 14 11 2 1 590 112 +478 24
3 York Valkyrie 14 10 0 4 462 166 +296 20
4 Leeds Rhinos[A] 14 9 1 4 586 186 +400 19
5 Huddersfield Giants 14 5 1 8 268 428 −160 11
6 Leigh Leopards[A] 14 3 1 10 200 482 −282 7
7 Barrow Raiders 14 3 0 11 132 726 −594 6
8 Warrington Wolves[A] (R) 14 0 0 14 56 826 −770 −9[a] Relegation to Championship
Source: BBC Sport
Rules for classification: 1) competition points 2) points difference (points scored minus points conceded) 3) points scored percentage (points scored divided by points conceded, multiplied by 100).
(C) Champions; (L) League Leaders' Shield Winners; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ On 29 September 2025, Warrington Wolves were deducted nine points for failing to fulfill four of their games during the 2025 Season.[3]
  1. ^ a b c d On 5 September, Warrington announced, that they had taken the decision to withdraw from the remainder of the season due to player injuries and availablity. The remaining two fixtures against Leigh, and Wigan are awarded as 48–0 wins respectively, and therefore confirms Warrington are officially relegated.[5]

Play-offs

The play-off semi-finals were played on 21 September. The Grand Final was played on 5 October.[1]

Team bracket

Semi-finals Grand Final
      
1  Wigan Warriors 38
4  Leeds Rhinos 0
1  Wigan Warriors 16
2  St Helens 12
2  St Helens 12
3  York Valkyrie 8

Semi-finals

21 September 2025
17:00 BST (UTC+01:00)
St Helens 12–8 York Valkyrie

21 September 2025
19:30 BST (UTC+01:00)
Wigan Warriors 38–0 Leeds Rhinos
Tries: Coleman (2), R. Hunter, E. Hunter (2), Atherton, Power
Goals: Rowe (5)
[6]
Brick Community Stadium, Wigan
Attendance: 2,108
Referee: Tara Jones

Grand Final

5 October 2025
17:30 BST (UTC+01:00)
Wigan Warriors 16–12 St Helens
Tries: Davies (2), Jones (2)
Goals: Rowe (0/4)
[7]
Tries: McGifford, Hook (2)
Goals: Gaskin (0/3)
Brick Community Stadium, Wigan
Attendance: 5,018
Referee: Tara Jones
Player of the Match: Anna Davies (Wigan)
Team details
Wigan Warriors Position St Helens
Name Number Number Name
Grace Banks 1 1 Rebecca Rotheram
Anna Davies 2 2 Phoebe Hook
Georgia Wilson 3 3 Beri Salihi
Molly Jones 4 4 Rachael Woosey
Ruby Hunter 5 5 Dani McGifford
Jenna Foubister 6 6 Jodie Cunningham
Isabel Rowe 7 7 Faye Gaskin
Mary Coleman 8 8 Chantelle Crowl
Remi Wilton 9 9 Katie Mottershead
Victoria Molyneux 10 10 Shona Hoyle
Eva Hunter 11 11 Luci McColm
Cerys Jones 12 12 Emily Rudge
Megan Williams 13 13 Caitlin Casey
Carys Marsh 14 14 Zoe Harris
Shaniah Power 15 15 Vicky Whitfield
Emily Veivers 16 16 Naomi Williams
Mia-Jayne Atherton 17 17 Erin McDonald
Jade Gregory-Haselden 18 18 Darcy Stott
Denis Betts
Coach
Derek Hardman and Craig Richards

The 2025 Women's Super League Grand Final saw Wigan Warriors complete the treble, the first of the club's history. It also saw a record attendance of 5,018.[7]

Player statistics

Top 5 try scorers

Rank Player (s) Club Tries
1 Danielle McGifford  St Helens 20
Eva Hunter  Wigan Warriors
3 Amelia Brown  Huddersfield Giants 18
4 Grace Banks  Wigan Warriors 17
5 Ebony Stead  Leeds Rhinos 16

Top 5 goal scorers

Rank Player (s) Club Goals
1 Isabel Rowe  Wigan Warriors 95
2 Melanie Howard  Leeds Rhinos 54
3 Faye Gaskin  St Helens 42
4 Ellie Williamson  York Valkyrie 31
5 Sam Hulme  Huddersfield Giants 24

Top 5 points scorers

Rank Player (s) Club Goals
1 Isabel Rowe  Wigan Warriors 210
2 Melanie Howard  Leeds Rhinos 136
3 Faye Gaskin  St Helens 104
4 Eva Hunter  Wigan Warriors 80
5 Danielle McGifford  St Helens 76
As of 6 October 2025 (Regular season and play-offs)[8]

Broadcasting

On 5 December 2024, Sky Sports announced that, as with the 2024 season, it would broadcast three regular season games, the play-offs and Grand Final.[9]

Round Match Date
1 Wigan Warriors v York Valkyrie 16 May 2025
7 Leeds Rhinos v St Helens 11 July 2025
13 St Helens v Wigan Warriors 5 September 2025
Semi-finals St Helens v York Valkyrie 21 September
Wigan Warriors v Leeds Rhinos
Grand Final Wigan Warriors v St Helens 5 October

End of season awards

The End of season awards took place on 7 October 2025, alongside the men's Super League, Championship, and League 1 and Wheelchair Super League awards.

The winners were:[10]

Woman of Steel: Eva Hunter (Wigan Warriors)
Young player of the year: Isabel Rowe (Wigan Warriors)
Coach of the year: Denis Betts (Wigan Warriors)

References

  1. ^ a b "Betfred Women's Super League fixtures 2025". Rugby Leaguer & League Express. No. 3460. 9 December 2024. p. 16.
  2. ^ "Warrington Wolves unable to complete season, and relegated". BBC Sport. 5 September 2025.
  3. ^ a b "Wire Women penalised for failing to fulfil fixtures". BBC Sport. Retrieved 29 September 2025.
  4. ^ "Leigh Leopards beat Rovers to reach Super League". Leigh Journal. 7 October 2024. Retrieved 27 March 2025.
  5. ^ "Women's Super League: Warrington Wolves Women unable to complete season, and relegated". BBC Sport. Retrieved 5 September 2025.
  6. ^ "Wigan outclass Leeds to reach Grand Final". BBC Sport. 21 September 2025.
  7. ^ a b "Wigan clinch treble with Grand Final win over Saints". BBC Sport. 5 October 2025.
  8. ^ "Scoreboard: week ending 5 October 2025". Rugby Leaguer & League Express. No. 3501. 6 October 2025. p. 26.
  9. ^ "Women's Super League 2025: Full fixtures released as York Valkyrie look to defend their title". Sky Sports. 5 December 2024. Retrieved 27 March 2025.
  10. ^ Henshaw, Callum (8 October 2025). "Jake Connor, Eva Hunter and Joe Coyd Shine at 2025 Rugby League Awards Night". Rugby League Zone. Retrieved 10 October 2025.