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St George Junior Rugby League set for huge 2026 season

Junior rugby league registrations are now open for the 2026 season in the St George District with families set to benefit again from one of the most supportive and accessible junior sport programs in the region.

Fresh off a record-breaking year of participation, St George District will once again offer free registration for all Mini and Mod League players (U6-U12) and a $100 subsidy for all female tackle participants (U13+) ensuring more boys and girls can take part in the game with fewer financial barriers.

“Our goal is to make rugby league accessible for every family in the St George District,” St George District Chairman Craig Young said.

“By offering free registration for our youngest players and a subsidy for female tackle participants, we’re continuing to open doors for more kids to get involved in the game and fall in love with it.”

“We’re continuing to open doors for more kids to get involved in the game and fall in love with it.”

St George District Chairman Craig Young

The initiative, proudly provided by St George Leagues Club and supported by St George District Rugby League Football Club, continues the district’s commitment to keeping rugby league inclusive, affordable, and community focused.

“At St George Leagues Club, we’re proud to continue supporting the next generation of players,” St George Leagues Club CEO Craig Epton said.

“Free registration and player subsidies take away barriers and help kids enjoy all the benefits that come from being part of a team – connection, confidence, and fun.”

Junior rugby league provides children with the chance to develop new skills, make new friends, and enjoy the physical and social benefits of being part of a team environment.

For families juggling multiple registrations, the support is significant. Natalie, an Arncliffe Scots mum with seven children playing the game, said the initiative has been a game-changer for her household.

“The free rego and female tackle support makes things so much easier for families,” Natalie said.

Dragons NRLW star Madi Mulhall poses with some juniors from Riverwood Legion & Penshurst RSL.
Dragons NRLW star Madi Mulhall poses with some juniors from Riverwood Legion & Penshurst RSL.

“It’s not just about affordability. It’s about giving every child a chance to play, belong, and be part of something special.”

The 2026 St George Junior Rugby League season kicks off on Saturday, April 4 with the district now home to nearly 2,000 players competing from Under 6s through to Open Age across Tackle and League Tag formats.

This initiative again highlights the shared commitment of St George Leagues Club, St George District Rugby League, and St George Junior Rugby League to supporting families, strengthening participation, and ensuring that in the St George District, there’s a place for everyone in the game.

To register, please head to www.stgeorgejrl.com.au!

Acknowledgement of Country

St George Illawarra Dragons respect and honour the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders peoples, where our games are played, our programs are conducted and in the communities we support.

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