Brisbane Broncos into NRLW grand final after belting Newcastle Knights

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The Broncos were all smiles as they ran over the top of the Knights.  (Dave Hunt/AAP PHOTOS)
The Broncos were all smiles as they ran over the top of the Knights. (Dave Hunt/AAP PHOTOS) Credit: AAP

Brisbane will face the Sydney Roosters in the NRLW grand final after their thumping 30-6 defeat of Newcastle in the second preliminary final at Suncorp Stadium.

Five-eighth Gayle Broughton orchestrated the 24-6 half-time lead that the Broncos rode to victory in hot conditions on Sunday afternoon.

Their ninth-straight win confirmed a grand final match-up that had felt inevitable for weeks given Brisbane and the Roosters’ clear status as competition frontrunners.

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It marks the Broncos’ first appearance in the decider since winning the NRLW’s first three premierships between 2018 and 2020, when the league had only four teams.

Ominously, the Broncos were well below their best despite the one-sided result.

Brisbane completed only at 60 per cent and the league’s best player Tamika Upton had a quiet game by her lofty standards.

But Brisbane’s goal-line defence was once again superb, with the Broncos now the only team in NRLW history to leak six points or fewer in four straight games.

BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 28: Lauren Dam of the Broncos is tackled during the NRLW preliminary final match between Brisbane Broncos and Newcastle Knights at Suncorp Stadium, on September 28, 2025, in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Albert Perez/Getty Images)
BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 28: Lauren Dam of the Broncos is tackled during the NRLW preliminary final match between Brisbane Broncos and Newcastle Knights at Suncorp Stadium, on September 28, 2025, in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Albert Perez/Getty Images) Credit: Albert Perez/Getty Images

Two of Brisbane’s four first-half tries came after ex-Olympian Broughton targeted Sheridan Gallagher with her kicking game.

Gallagher had a nightmare on the right wing for Newcastle, dropping kicks that helped Kerri Johnson and then Lauren Dam score at point blank range in the corner.

Upton got one over her old side, grabbing a Broughton flick pass on the 30 metre line and dancing past rival fullback Botille Vette-Welsh for a three-score lead.

The Knights were clunky despite some good opportunities.

Their only try came when Jules Kirkpatrick dived over from dummy half at close range, much the same way Jada Ferguson had scored Brisbane’s first after four minutes.

The result appeared beyond doubt when Kirkpatrick coughed the ball up in the red zone and into the grasp of superb Broncos rookie Shalom Sauaso.

Sauaso (126 run metres) shifted left to Mele Hufanga and Johnson, who had her tryscoring double on the back of a 90-metre tear.

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