Can the Knights bounce back from a narrow loss to the Roosters or will Dragons speedsters Teagan Berry and Shenae Ciesiolka prove too hard to handle?
Earlier on Sunday, the premiers made it 3-0 to start the season with a 40-12 victory over the Wests Tigers.
With Chelsea Lenarduzzi leading the way up front with a double, 87 run metres and three tackle breaks and skipper Tamika Upton showing her class with three try assists, the Broncos simply outclassed the Tigers in Brisbane.
Back at Cbus Super Stadium the Titans dominated the Eels 50-12 to record their biggest win in NRLW history following a 26-point win over the Bulldogs in Round 2.
The Titans outclassed the Eels in every aspect of the match, with Georgia Hale (28 tackles) and Laikha Clarke (195 run metres) laying the platform upfront for star halfback Lauren Brown to produce an attacking masterclass.
Plenty to unpack on a slashing NRLW Sunday and you can follow all the action on NRL.com's live blog.
Knights v Dragons at McDonald Jones Stadium
Match: Knights v Dragons
Round 3 -
home Team
Knights
7th Position
away Team
Dragons
8th Position
Venue: McDonald Jones Stadium, Newcastle
Match broadcasters:
- WatchNRL
Knights v Dragons: Round 3
Broncos v Wests Tigers at Totally Workwear Stadium
Match: Broncos v Wests Tigers
Round 3 -
home Team
Broncos
1st Position
away Team
Wests Tigers
6th Position
Venue: Totally Workwear Stadium, Brisbane
Broncos v Wests Tigers – Round 3, 2026
Media conferences
Broncos: Round 3
Wests Tigers: Round 3
Full-time: Kerri Johnson (170 run metres, four line breaks and two tries), Chelsea Lenarduzzi (two tries and 87 metres) and Bree Spreadborough (37 tackles) were all superb for the Broncos. Meanwhile, skipper Kezie Apps racked up a team-high 32 tackles for the Tigers in her 55-minute performance.
Chelsea Lenarduzzi 2nd Try
67 min: Brisbane flex their muscles with Lenarduzzi makes it a double with a penalty try with Shaylee Bent pinned for kicking the ball as the Broncos prop tries to ground it. Broncos 40-12.
66 min: Brisbane launch a captain's challenge after Holli Wheeler infringes the ruck and the challenge is not only successful but Wheeler is also placed on report for deliberate contact.
Kerri Johnson 2nd Try
61 min: Johnson crosses for a double after some great lead-up work by Upton who drew in several Tigers' defenders to create space on the left edge for the winger to go over untouched. Southwell adds the extras. Broncos 34-12.
60 min: Rogan is penalised for slowing down the ruck on the Tigers' line and the Broncos get a chance to put the game to bed.
Raecene McGregor Try
52 min: McGregor fools the Brisbane defence on the last tackle, going herself and coming up with a double right-foot step to grab her first try of the season. Broncos 28-12.
51 min: McGregor grubbers into the in goal to earn the Tigers a repeat set after Bartlett knocks the ball on.
46 min: Apps leaves the field for a HIA for which she later passed.
42 min: Both sides trade sets in the opening stages of the half before the Broncos bag the first try. Jada Ferguson scoots down the short side from 10 metres out and finds Upton who tips on to Georgia Bartlett to score. Broncos 26-6.
Georgia Bartlett Try
Half-time: The Broncos take a 16-point lead to the sheds on the back of 55 per cent possession and 84 per cent completion (16 of 19 sets). Julia Robinson was a standout with 111 run metres and a try assist.
35 min: An incredible try on the siren! Southwell punts a grubber into the in-goal and Upton throws it back in field for Lenarduzzi to pounce on and score. Broncos 22-6.
34 min: Back-to-back errors on their line gives the Broncos one more roll of the dice before half-time.
29 min: The Broncos keep the ball alive on the last tackle and Brigginshaw combines with Tamika Upton to set up Kerri Johnson in space on the left edge. Broncos 16-6.
Kerri Johnson Try
26 min: The Tigers are on the attack but Broncos scramble and manage to hold up veteran forward Kezie Apps on the line.
23 min: A sensational 30-metre solo try by Southwell puts the Broncos back in front with the halfback showing great speed and footwork on the last tackle to score. Broncos 12-6.
20 min: Brisbane carry the ball downfield and look to add to the scoreline when Lenarduzzi tips on to Shannon Mato who found Bree Spreadborough in space, however Lenarduzzi's pass was called forward.
18 min: The Tigers earn several repeat sets on their attacking line but the Broncos defence holds firm.
Sarah Togatuki Try
15 min: After building pressure in attack, the Tigers hit back with Raecene McGregor setting up Sarah Togatuki in space who runs 30 metres and fends off Lauren Dam to score. Broncos 6-6.
10 min: The Broncos march their way downfield on their next set and Brigginshaw looks to cash in from close range before Lily Rogan comes up with a try saver.
7 min: After the Tigers dominate early possession, the Broncos capitalise on their first opportunity in the Red Zone with halves Jesse Southwell and Ali Brigginshaw combining to set up Julia Robinson in space who tips on to Caitlin Urwin to score.
Caitlin Urwin Try
Late Mail
Broncos: A late change sees emerging forward Rhemy Hinckesman drop out of the squad following a head knock last weekend with Harlem Walker joining the bench. Cook Islands representative Deleni Paitai will make her NRLW debut off the interchange for Sunday's clash with the undefeated Tigers.
Wests Tigers: The Tigers have a settled squad as they look to continue their unbeaten start to the season, with Faythe Manera to line up at five-eighth for the second week in a row. The Tigers have never beaten Brisbane and are chasing three consecutive wins for the first time. No late changes on game day.
Titans v Eels at Cbus Super Stadium
Match: Titans v Eels
Round 3 -
home Team
Titans
3rd Position
away Team
Eels
11th Position
Venue: Cbus Super Stadium, Gold Coast
Titans v Eels – Round 3, 2026
Media Conferences
Titans: Round 3
Eels: Round 3
Full-time: The Titans dominated proceedings with 64 per cent of possession and 34 out of 40 completed sets. Karyn Murphy's side was relentless in attack with eight of their players running for more than 100 metres led by forwards Laikha Clarke (195m) and Evania Isa'ako (179m). Meanwhile, Elsie Albert was a standout in the losing side with two tries, 104 run metres and six tackle breaks.
69 min: The Titans earn a repeat set after dragging Pearson into the in goal and Laikha Clarke crashes over to make it a record victory in Titans NRLW history. Final score Titans 50-12.
Laikha Clarke Try
65 min: A third hip drop tackle from the Eels, this time from Tohi-Hiku adds more pressure to Parramatta's defence and Takoda Thompson cashes in after an off the cuff play close to the line. Titans 44-12.
62 min: The Titans shift the ball left and Hippi finds some space on the edge to grab another one for the Titans. Titans 38-12.
Phoenix-Raine Hippi Try
61 min: Both sides trade sets before the Eels hand the Titans an opportunity on their line after Rosemarie Beckett is placed on report for another hip-drop on Sarina Masaga.
44 min: Back-to-back Titans' penalties piggybacks the Eels back down into their Red Zone and Albert continues to lead her side from the front, carrying four Titans defenders over the line to score. Rachael Pearson adds the extras. Titans 32-12.
Elsie Albert 2nd Try
40 min: Albert rolls her side downfield and the Eels threaten their attacking line but they can't come up with a repeat set with Phoenix-Raine Hippi carrying the fifth tackle kick out of the goal line.
38 min: Eels forward Tess McWilliams is placed on report for a hip-drop tackle on Patson. Despite a possible knee injury, Patson plays on.
Half-time: The Titans go into the sheds with just a 32-6 lead after dominating every aspect of the first half against the Eels. The Titans had 66 per cent of possession and completed 19 of 20 sets at 95 per cent. Evania Isa'ako was a standout with 122 run metres, two line breaks and two try assists to go with her try.
35 min: Celebrations are short lived for the Eels with Brown sending the ball bouncing dead off the kick-off and it takes just one play for Lily Kolc to crash over the line on the buzzer. Titans 32-6.
Elsie Albert Try
33 min: A Titans penalty finally gives the Eels an opportunity in their Red Zone and veteran forward Elsie Albert muscles her way over for the visitor's first try. Titans 26-6.
32 min: Eels forward Rysh'e Fa'amausili leaves the field for a HIA which she later failed.
26 min: The Titans continue to win the battle through the middle and it's copy and paste in the Red Zone with Brown going left to this time set up Patston for a double.
Lily Patston 2nd Try
18 min: Gold Coast earn a repeat set and the home side continue to show off their slick attacking skills with some nice hands to the left and an Isa'ako cut out pass to set up Georgia Grey in the left corner. Titans 22-0.
Georgia Grey Try
14 min: Another error from Cassey Tohi-Hiku hands the Titans another opportunity to attack and this time the Titans send the ball right to set up Bostock with a double. Brown misses a third conversion. Titans 18-0.
Indie Bostock 2nd Try
11 min: The Titans go left again on the last tackle and this time there's no stopping Isa'ako courtesy of some nice hands from Brown. Titans 14-0.
10 min: Evania Isa'ako looks set to grab the Titans' third try but Abbi Church comes across in cover and manages to hold up the star forward.
Indie Bostock Try
6 min: Indie Bostock grabs a second try for the Titans after Zali Fay fails to clean up a Lauren Brown bomb and the ball bounces up for the winger to score. Titans 10-0.
Lily Patston Try
3 min: Some slick ball movement from the Titans halves sets up Ivana Lolesio in space and the barnstorming backrower finds Lily Patston on the inside to grab the opening try. Titans 6-0.
2 min: A penalty from Cassey Tohi-Hiku puts the Eels under early pressure as the Titans are handed a repeat set.
Late Mail
Titans: No changes to Karyn Murphy's side that put in a strong performance against the Bulldogs last week. Star back Jaime Chapman scored four tries in the victory and will again line up in the centres. Evania Isa'ako shifted to the back row in a late change last week and has once again been named to play in the forward pack.
Eels: A late change on game day sees Fleur Ginn drop out of the side and Zali Fay comes in on the wing. Youngster Khyliah Gray is set to start at lock after Kennedy Cherrington was ruled out with a facial fracture, while Fontayne Tufuga comes into the back row following the loss of Chloe Jackson to a rib injury.
Numbers Game
- The Titans have won three of their last four games against the Eels
- The Eels have conceded 60 points in two losses at Cbus Super Stadium.
- Titans centre Phoenix-Raine Hippi has scored six tries in five games at Cbus Super Stadium.
- Eels centre Rory Owen has scored three tries in two games this season.