Wanneroo to host WA rugby triple-header including Force Super W clash

Tue, May 5, 2026, 7:55 AM
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by Ben Somerford

The Western Force is thrilled to confirm Wanneroo Rugby Union Club will host the Club’s Swyftx Super Rugby Women’s fixture against the Queensland Reds on Saturday 20 June.

The Round 3 fixture will be held in conjunction with RugbyWA as part of a WA rugby triple-header, with the Super W game sandwiched between Fortescue Women’s and Men’s Premier Grade games. The games will be free entry.

The Force-Reds’ game will commence at 2:05pm, preceded by the Women’s Premier Grade game at 12:30pm and followed by the Men’s Premier Grade at 3:30pm. All three games will be streamed on Stan Sport too.

Tickets are on sale now for the Force's next home game against the Queensland Reds on Saturday 16 May 5:35pm via Ticketmaster - the Club's zero2hero Charity Game. Book here.

The confirmation of the Wanneroo fixture completes the Force’s 2026 Super W fixture, which starts away to the Fijian Drua on Saturday 13 June and also includes another home game at Palmyra Rugby Club against the NSW Waratahs on Saturday 27 June. It will be rounded out with a trip to Canberra to face the ACT Brumbies on Sunday 5 July.

Force female high performance pathways manager Claudia Bell said: “With the new Super W season only a month away, it’s great to have our fixtures locked in and we are excited for the opportunity to play at a familiar venue in front of the Sea of Blue family. 

“Our squad has been working hard in preparation over the past few months and this is another exciting step towards the new campaign. Our Wallaroos contingent returned this week, so it’s all ramping up.

“Wanneroo has developed a successful women’s program in recent seasons, so it’s great to take a game up there and we thank the Club and RugbyWA for their support and assistance in putting on this day of rugby.”

RugbyWA CEO Simon Taylor said: “We’re delighted to work alongside the Western Force and Wanneroo Rugby Union Club to deliver this WA rugby triple‑header.

“Bringing Super W together with Women’s and Men’s Fortescue Premier Grade matches on the one day highlights the strength of the pathways in Western Australia and reflects the connectedness of the game, making it a great day of rugby for players and fans alike.”

The Force’s 32-player Super W squad was publicly announced last week. All games of the 2026 Super W will be broadcast live on Stan Sport.

Tickets are on sale now for the Force's next home game against the Queensland Reds on Saturday 16 May 5:35pm via Ticketmaster - the Club's zero2hero Charity Game. Book here.

Wanneroo fixture

Saturday 20 June, Wanneroo Rugby Union Club

12:30pm – Fortescue Women’s Premier Grade

2:05pm – Swyftx Super Rugby Women’s

3:30pm – Fortescue Men’s Premier Grade

Full Western Force fixture

Round – Date, Time (all WST) – Fixture – Venu

Rd 1 – Bye

Rd 2 – Saturday 13 June, 10:05am WST – Fijian Drua vs Western Force – King Charles Park, Nadi

Rd 3 – Saturday 20 June, 2:05pm WST – Western Force vs Queensland Reds – Wanneroo Rugby Union Club, Perth

Rd 4 – Saturday 27 June, 2:05pm WST – Western Force vs NSW Waratahs – Palmyra Rugby Club, Perth

Rd 5 – Sunday 5 July, 12:05pm WST – ACT Brumbies vs Western Force – Viking Park, Canberra

Semi-finals – Friday-Sunday 17-19 July

Grand Final – Friday-Sunday 24-26 July

Women’s Super Rugby Champions Final – Saturday 1 August - Super Rugby Women's champion v Super Rugby Aupiki champion – Leichhardt Oval, Sydney

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