Dragons Women's Club Records
CLUB RECORDS
First NRLW Match
St George Illawarra Dragons 4-30 Brisbane Broncos (Suncorp Stadium, 9 Sep 2018)
TEAM RECORDS
Biggest Wins
40-4 vs. Newcastle Knights (McDonald Jones Stadium, 20 Mar 2022)
48-16 vs. North Queensland Cowboys (QCB Stadium, 2 Sep 2023)
42-14 vs. Parramatta Eels (CommBank Stadium, 31 Aug 2024)
38-12 vs. Parramatta Eels (WIN Stadium, 29 Jul 2023)
26-6 vs. NZ Warriors (Mount Smart Stadium, 22 Sep 2019)
Worst Defeats
46-12 vs. Brisbane Broncos (Netstrata Jubilee Stadium, 16 Sep 2023)
30-0 vs. Sydney Roosters (Sydney Cricket Ground, 3 Aug 2023)
44-14 vs. Brisbane Broncos (QCB Stadium, 21 Sep 2024)
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
Most Appearances
32 – Teagan Berry*
23 – Keele Browne*
23 – Keeley Davis
21 – Raecene McGregor*
20 – Holli Wheeler
19 – Zali Hopkins*
19 – Kezie Apps
19 – Shaylee Bent
18 – Shenai Lendill*
18 – Angelina Teakaraanga-Katoa
Most Tries (Match)
4 – Teagan Berry vs. Gold Coast Titans (Netstrata Jubilee Stadium, 26 Aug 2023)
Most Goals (Match)
6 – Raecene McGregor vs. North Queensland Cowboys (QCB Stadium, 2 Sep 2023)
Most Points (Match)
16 – Teagan Berry vs. Gold Coast Titans (Netstrata Jubilee Stadium, 26 Aug 2023)
Most Tries (Season)
11 – Teagan Berry (2023)
8 – Teagan Berry (2024)
6 – Madison Bartlett (2021)
5 – Teagan Berry (2022)
5 – Margot Vella (2023)
5 – Kimberley Hunt (2024)
Most Points (Season)
44 – Teagan Berry (2023)
38 – Raecene McGregor (2024)
32 – Teagan Berry (2024)
28 – Raecene McGregor (2023)
24 – Madison Bartlett (2021)
Most Tries (History)
29 – Teagan Berry (2020-)*
7 – Margot Vella (2023-)*
6 – Madison Bartlett (2021)
5 – Keele Browne (2021-)*
5 – Kimberley Hunt (2024-)*
5 – Ella Koster (2023-)*
5 – Jessica Sergis (2018-2020)
5 – Emma Tonegato (2021-2022)
Most Points (History)
118 – Teagan Berry (2020-)*
66 – Raecene McGregor (2018, 2023-)*
45 – Rachael Pearson (2021-2022)
28 – Margot Vella (2023-)*
24 – Madison Bartlett (2021)
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.