The 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 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.
Read MoreAustralian Steelers Head Coach Brad Dubberley will move on from his role, concluding an extraordinary chapter of service to the sport that has spanned over three decades and 494 matches for Australia as both an athlete and coach.
Read MoreDay Five 2025 Asia-Oceania Championship, Bangkok, Thailand: Australia closed out the 2025 Asia-Oceania Championship in a nail-biting contest, falling to Japan 53–52 in a match decided in the final second.
Read MoreDay Four 2025 Asia-Oceania Championship, Bangkok, Thailand: The Australian Steelers have officially secured their place at the 2026 World Championship in Brazil, following a strong victory over host nation Thailand, 74 to 21.
Read MoreDay Three 2025 Asia-Oceania Championship, Bangkok, Thailand: Australia move one step closer to securing regional qualification for the 2026 Wheelchair Rugby World Championship in Brazil after defeating Malaysia 42 to 4.
Read MoreDay Two 2025 Asia-Oceania Championship, Bangkok, Thailand: Australia continued its strong start to the Asia-Oceania Championship with a composed and agile 67 to 42 victory over South Korea.
Read MoreDay One 2025 Asia-Oceania Championship, Bangkok, Thailand: Australia opened its Asia-Oceania Championship campaign in strong fashion, securing a confident 61 to 42 win over New Zealand in Bangkok.
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