The 2026 Sydney Women’s Rugby Union season continues this Saturday 4 July, with all Chikarovski Cup Round 11 and Div 2 Cup Round 9 fixtures scheduled at Woollahra Oval. After a dramatic final regular round, both competitions are heading into a new phase — here’s everything you need to know before kick-off.
Chikarovski Cup — Round 11 Preview
Two Blues lead the Chikarovski Cup ladder on 35 points from seven wins in ten rounds, with a competition-high points differential of +111. Manly are second on 33 points. Wildfires are third on 30 after their Round 10 loss to Warringah, who are fourth on 29 points after a strong run of form. Souths are fifth on 28, Sydney Uni sixth on 27, Gordon seventh on 18, and Easts are yet to win through ten rounds on 4 points. With rounds still to play, the ladder remains very much in play.
With all four Round 11 fixtures at Woollahra Oval, it’s a full day of Chikarovski Cup football and every result has implications for what comes next in the competition.
Souths v Two Blues — Woollahra Oval | Sat 4 July, 10:45 AM
Two Blues head into this one leading the Chikarovski Cup and will be looking to extend their advantage. Souths are fifth with five wins from nine rounds and have been competitive all season — their 29–20 win over Sydney Uni in Round 10 showed they can still perform at their best. Two Blues are the form side and will be expected to win, but Souths won’t be making it easy for them.
Manly v Gordon — Woollahra Oval | Sat 4 July, 12:10 PM
Manly are second on the Chikarovski Cup ladder — six wins from nine, including a 32–0 shutout of Easts in Round 10 — and will be strong favourites against Gordon. Gordon are seventh with three wins from ten, picking up results against Easts and Warringah, and having competitive showings against Souths throughout the campaign. Manly have been the competition’s highest scorers — 261 points from nine games — and will be looking to make their class count at Woollahra Oval.
Wildfires v Easts — Woollahra Oval | Sat 4 July, 2:50 PM
Wildfires are third on the Chikarovski Cup ladder after their Round 10 loss to Warringah and will be looking to return to winning form here. Easts are without a win through ten rounds — they have shown more fight in recent weeks, scoring 22 against Gordon and 20 against Sydney Uni in Rounds 9 and 10 — but face a Wildfires side that will be determined to put last weekend behind them and move forward with a strong
Warringah v Sydney Uni — Woollahra Oval | Sat 4 July, 4:15 PM
The final game of the day and one of the most intriguing fixtures of Round 11. Warringah are fourth on 29 points — six wins from ten — after a strong run that included wins over Two Blues, Manly, and Wildfires across the back half of the season. Sydney Uni are sixth on 27 points but have the quality to cause problems for any side. This is a genuine 50-50 fixture between two evenly matched teams with ladder implications for both, and the day’s most competitive match on paper.
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Div 2 Cup — Round 9Preview
The Div 2 Cup ladder heading into Round 9 has Campbelltown on top — 35 points from seven wins in eight rounds, with their only loss coming against West Harbour in Round 8. Wildfires 2 are second on 34 points, one point behind, after winning seven from eight and closing the gap in Round 8. Randwick are third on 31 points. West Harbour are fourth on 27 after their win over Campbelltown. Norths Sirens are fifth on 21, Manly 2 sixth on 17, Two Blues 2 seventh on 16, with Gordon 2, Chifley Chiefs, and Easts 2 at the foot of the table. Rounds are still to be played across the competition, so the ladder can shift further.
All five Round 9 fixtures are at Woollahra Oval or Woollahra Oval 2, making it a full day of Div 2 Cup action alongside the Chikarovski Cup.
West Harbour v Norths Sirens — Woollahra Oval | Sat 4 July, 9:30 AM
West Harbour are the form team in the Div 2 Cup right now — their 24–21 win over Campbelltown in Round 8 was the result of the season. They are fourth on 27 points and will carry real confidence into this fixture. Norths Sirens are fifth on 21 points, with four wins and two draws from eight rounds, and are no easy opponent. A competitive fixture to open the day’s Div 2 Cup action.
Manly 2 v Two Blues 2 — Woollahra Oval 2 | Sat 4 July, 9:30 AM
Two sides in the middle of the Div 2 Cup table meeting in the opening session. Manly 2 are sixth on 17 points — three wins from eight — while Two Blues 2 are seventh on 16 after a mixed campaign that included strong wins but also some notable losses, including a 27–7 defeat to Gordon 2 in Round 8. Both sides will be looking to pick up points and improve their ladder position with rounds still to play.
Gordon 2 v Chifley Chiefs — Woollahra Oval 2 | Sat 4 July, 10:45 AM
Gordon 2 picked up their first win of the season in Round 8 — a 27–7 result over Two Blues 2 at Beauchamp Park — and will carry some confidence into this fixture. Chifley Chiefs are yet to win a game across seven completed rounds and remain one of two sides still searching for that first competition win. Gordon 2 will be the favourite here and will be looking to build on last week’s breakthrough with rounds still to play.
Wildfires 2 v Easts 2 — Woollahra Oval 2 | Sat 4 July, 12:00 PM
Wildfires 2 are one of the two best teams in the Div 2 Cup — seven wins from eight, 248 points scored, only 90 conceded. Easts 2 are without a competition point through six completed rounds. Wildfires 2 will be expected to win this one comfortably and will be looking to maintain the pressure on Campbelltown at the top of the Div 2 Cup ladder.
Campbelltown v Randwick — Woollahra Oval | Sat 4 July, 1:35 PM
The standout fixture of the Div 2 Cup round. Campbelltown — the competition leaders — host Randwick, who are third on 31 points and have been one of the most consistent sides all season. Campbelltown will be motivated to return to form after their first loss of the season against West Harbour in Round 8. Randwick have won six from eight, including a 32–7 win over Gordon 2 in Round 7, and arrive with genuine belief that they can cause another upset. The Div 2 Cup’s game of the round.
