Exciting times ahead for Rugby League as NZRL Chair, Justin Leydesdorff, joins the restructured International Rugby League (IRL) Board. This strategic move aims to strengthen the global game, with a focus on commercialisation and building new market opportunities. https://lnkd.in/gC62zy7B
About us
New Zealand Rugby League is a not-for-profit national sports organisation charged with the growth, development and delivery of the game of rugby league in New Zealand. In addition to the New Zealand Kiwis, the New Zealand national men’s team, the Kiwi Ferns, the women’s national team and the Junior Kiwis, NZRL manages a number of elite youth teams including the NZ 16s, NZ 18s, the Taurahere and National Secondary Schools. NZRL delivers a number of annual tournaments including the award winning National Secondary Schools tournament, the National Women's and Youth tournaments and at Premier Grade the National Premiership and National Championship. For over 100 years, Rugby League has brought people together to flourish, support, grow and inspire. NZRL are continuously working to help build and empower our communities and the people within them – that’s The Kiwi Way. The Kiwi Way is how we work to implement our ‘More Than A Game’ philosophy, where we strive to transform the lives and wellbeing of our communities through rugby league. This includes running playgroups for 0-5s in clubrooms during the week, partnering with government agencies and local organisations to deliver relevant social programmes around NZ and ongoing education and training at all levels of the game. The Kiwi Way values: We are diverse We are innovative and courageous We are inclusive, respectful and humble We are responsible We are family first
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http://www.nzrl.co.nz
External link for New Zealand Rugby League (NZRL)
- Industry
- Spectator Sports
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Auckland
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1910
- Specialties
- Sports, Rugby League, Community, and High Performance
Locations
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Primary
7 Beasley Ave
Auckland, 1061, NZ
Employees at New Zealand Rugby League (NZRL)
Updates
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New Zealand Rugby League mourns the passing of Mere Miki, Kiwi Fern #28, who proudly represented New Zealand between 1997 and 2004. https://lnkd.in/gy8kRhKx
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Hearing of the loss of Dr John Mayhew (ONZM) has deeply saddened us here at NZRL. Doc was not just our Chief Medical Officer but a friend to many, and his contribution to us and throughout the league community will not be forgotten. We send our deepest sympathies to his family, friends and loved ones. Moe mai rā
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Polyfest 2025 🤝🏽 Awesome 4 days of Polyfest out with our ACC New Zealand crew! Celebrating our culture, our rangatahi and everything that makes us, us 🖤🤍
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Position available – NZRL National Football Operations Officer Click the link below to read more - https://lnkd.in/gFgd4SmH
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Beasley Avenue 📍 Home to three organisations working together to grow our great game here in Aotearoa. NZRL x Auckland Rugby League x One NZ Warriors
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NZRL 🤝🏽 Coachmate, coming soon! Because we all know how important coaches and managers are to the kids involved in the game, and we all know how time-poor they are too. With CoachMate, our community will be able to: ▶️ Quickly plan practices with ready-made plans and games aligned to our curriculum ▶️ Organise their teams easily with scheduling, rsvp and team chat features ▶️ And for caregivers, see all the info they need all in one place. Best yet, it’s free for all! Keep an eye out for the launch soon. https://lnkd.in/gj-KebW6
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Your NZRL 2024 High Performance and Domestic award winners 🙌🏽 What a year these athletes have had! Ready to see them go at it again this year. Read more below: High Performance - https://lnkd.in/g5NXTD6V Grassroots - https://lnkd.in/gBZRNp9y
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“Enhancing opportunities for women in rugby league and sport in New Zealand has always been a huge focus for NZRL. By supporting and mentoring these emerging leaders in women’s sport, we hope they can make meaningful change in their communities.,” - Luisa Avaiki, Head of Women's Rugby League, NZRL.
PMA is proud to be one of the host organisations for the 2025 Young Pacific Leaders Sports Programme, welcoming 14 inspiring Pacific leaders to Auckland in March, focused on cultural exchange, leadership development, and women's sports. Run by Women in Sport Aotearoa and Pasifika Sisters in Sport, the programme will equip participants with skills, networks, and resources to drive change, enhancing sports participation and outcomes across the Pacific.