The Australian Women’s rugby league team will be on free-to-air TV this weekend.
The Australian Women’s rugby league team, the Jillaroos (now known as the Harvery Norman Jillaroos) will be on free-to-air TV this Sunday in a huge leap forward for women’s rugby and women’s sport in Australia.
It comes just after Harvey Norman announced their partnership to be naming rights sponsors for the Jillaroos over the next three years. It’s a strong commercial connection for the women’s rugby league team. Hopefully the new TV coverage will mean more funding opportunities for the women’s competition.
On Sunday (tomorrow) at 1:40pm make sure you have your TV set to channel nine because the Jillaroos match against New Zealand will be broadcast. The game will be a curtain raiser to the men’s game later in the day when the Eels take on the Storm.
I was lucky enough to speak to Jillaroos star player, Ruan Sims about why she got in to rugby, and what the free-to-air coverage will do for the women’s team..
For more on women’s rugby league: Why women’s rugby league is making history.
What got you in to rugby league?
RS: I came from Gerringong which is a big rugby town. I started in Rugby Union and changed to Rugby League at the end of 2012. I got picked up and haven’t looked back since and I’ve loved it .
What do you love about the sport?
RS: There’s a lot to love about it – comradery, the team environment, the quality people. It’s fantastic because you become good mates with everyone you play with.