NRL NT Community Connect

Tony Crowe • July 19, 2022

NRL Northern Territory Community Connect allows organizations to showcase their cause to all patrons that attend NRL NT Rugby League games hosted at Territory Rugby League Stadium.


NRL NT have considerable community reach across Darwin and Rural Communities and are aiming to create a greater community profile through respect and be recognised as a quality service provider for charitable organisations. We are seeking to support local charities and organisations who would like to be part of the NRL NT Community Connect initiative. Apart from regular season community club games, NRL NT have key events such as Finals and representative fixtures where we believe there is huge potential to collaboratively work towards achieving desired outcomes for all involved.


Below is a summary of NRL NT key calendar events remaining in 2023


August 19th

NRL NT – Chemist Warehouse Junior Semi Finals & Mini/Mod Gala day

  • 14 x Chemist Warehouse Junior games games
  • 47 x Chemist Warehouse Mini/Mod games
  • Targeted Crowd = 3000


August 26th & 27th

NRL NT – Chemist Warehouse Junior Prelim Finals &  Senior Semi Finals

  • 8 x Chemist Warehouse Senior games
  • 7 x Chemist Warehouse Junior games
  • Targeted Crowd = 4000


September 2nd

NRL NT - Chemist Warehouse Junior Grand Final Day & Senior Preliminary Finals

• 3 x  Senior games

• 7 x Chemist Warehouse Junior games

• Targeted Crowd = 3000


September 9th

NRL NT – Chemist Warehouse Senior Grand Final Day

• 4 x Senior games

• Targeted Crowd = 5000


If you would like to know more regarding NRL NT Community Connect or would like to express your interest, please contact.


Tony Crowe NRL NT General Manager

M: +61 425 078 899

E: tcrowe@nrl.com.au

W: nrlnt.com.au


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