Discover how you can watch the 2026 Santos Wheelchair Rugby World Challenge wherever you are in the world.
Read MoreThe 2026 Sydney Slam Development Round at Kevin Betts Stadium gave athletes valuable on-court experience, with teams rotating line-ups to provide minutes for both emerging and established players.
Read MoreFans are set for an unforgettable showcase of wheelchair rugby with the 12-strong Australian Steelers team announced ahead of the international tournament in Adelaide next month.
Read MoreThe final international teams set to round out the 2026 Santos Wheelchair Rugby World Challenge are confirmed, with Germany and Brazil returning to the tournament alongside Denmark who will make their debut appearance.
Read MoreThe 22-strong Steelers squad for 2026 brings together a blend of established Paralympians, experienced national representatives and emerging talent, highlighting the continued growth of wheelchair rugby across the country.
Read MoreThe 2026 Melbourne Invitational, the first national-level wheelchair rugby event of the year, lit up Caroline Springs Leisure Centre.
Read MoreOne of Australia’s most successful national teams ditches green and gold in bold call for Sponsorship: The Steelers opt for ‘blank canvas’ kits with QR codes to their ‘SponsorSHOP’.
Read MoreThe 2026 Wheelchair Rugby National League season launches with the National League Development Round Melbourne Invitational, taking place at Caroline Springs Leisure Centre from Friday 27 February to Sunday 1 March 2026.
Read MoreElite international sport returns to Adelaide, with USA and Great Britain making first-ever appearances at the 2026 World Challenge to face the formidable Australian Steelers.
Read MoreWheelchair Rugby Australia have announced the appointment of Lewis Quinn as the Australian Steelers Acting Head Coach for 2026, marking an exciting and forward-looking new chapter for the national wheelchair rugby program.
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