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NRL launches Multicultural Round 2024

The National Rugby League (NRL) today launched Multicultural Round 2024, a week-long celebration of culture, heritage and inclusion in the Rugby League community.

First established in 2022 and part of the NRL’s annual Inclusion Month throughout March, Multicultural Round’s central theme is “Stronger Together” – recognising that Rugby League’s strength comes from its rich diversity, ability to unite cultures and welcome players, participants and fans of all backgrounds.

The NRL’s latest data shows greater cultural diversity throughout the game than ever before. At grassroots, Club Rugby League participants represent some 236 different heritages, with 7% born overseas, 18% identifying as Pasifika and 19% identifying as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander.

In the NRL Telstra Premiership, the 2024 playing group represents 63 different national heritages, with almost a third of players (30%) born outside Australia and almost half (47%) having at least one parent born overseas. 48% players have Pasifika heritage, while 12% identify as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander.

The expanded NRLW playing group now represents 48 different national heritages, with almost a third (29%) born outside of Australia and half (49%) with at least one parent born overseas. Exactly half (50%) identify as Pasifika while 17% identify as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander.

NRL CEO Andrew Abdo said: “From grassroots to the elite, players, officials, volunteers and fans, there is natural and authentic diversity across the Rugby League community.

“This Multicultural Round, our message is clear – Rugby League gains strength from diversity. No matter your background, identity or where you come from, everyone is welcome in our game. Rugby League is the greatest game for all.”

Players and fans are encouraged to celebrate their cultures and learn about others throughout the week, while at games across the weekend, Multicultural Round celebrations will be unique to each home club and its local community.

Acknowledgement of Country

Penrith Panthers players and staff 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 Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.