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Victorian rugby league reaches record numbers

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Victorian rugby league reaches record numbers (Photo : Vic rugby league)

Victorian rugby league reaches record numbers

Author : melbournestorm.com.au

Victorian rugby league reaches record numbers

NRL Victoria has reached a historic milestone, recording more than 6,000 player registrations for the 2025 season- the highest number in the history of rugby league in the state.

In a week where Storm will celebrate grassroots rugby league in Victoria, culminating in Sunday’s Round 17 match against Cronulla, local registrations have surpassed 2024 figures across both the Storm Junior League and Storm Premiership.

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New records have been set in every junior age group from Under 6s through to Under 18s including unprecedented numbers of both male and female participants in each age category.

Overall, player registrations have risen by 11.6% year-on-year with female participation continuing to grow rapidly, up 15.2% from 2024, while male registrations have increased by 10.4%.

Rugby league in Victoria continues to build strong momentum, with consistent annual growth positioning the sport for long-term success.

NRL Victoria General Manager Brent Silve welcomed the milestone, crediting the dedication of volunteers and the strength of grassroots development.

“We’re incredibly proud to surpass 6,000 registrations across Victorian community club rugby league for the first time,” Silva said.

“It’s a testament to the tireless efforts of our volunteers who continue to grow the game in their communities and to Melbourne Storm who proactively support and engage in the growth of our community clubs.”

“The significant rise in junior and female participation reflects the inclusive and accessible environment we’re working hard to foster- making rugby league a game for everyone.”

The growth of the game at grassroots level also comes at a time where the Melbourne Storm Pathways Program is as strong as ever, providing local talent a clear path to the purple jersey and the elite level.

In 2025, the entirety of the Storm Harold Matthews U17 side was made up of Victorians who play their junior football at local clubs across the state.

Sunday’s City of Casey Community Round will kick-off with activity on Gosch’s Paddock from 11:30am with Metro Trains supporting the Community Round as official match day partner.

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