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KommunityTV has been confirmed as the exclusive live stream platform of the NRL National Schoolboy and Schoolgirl Cup competitions for season 2025.

The NRL National Schoolboy and Schoolgirl Cups are returning for the 2025 season, featuring promising young rugby league talent from schools across New South Wales, Queensland, and Victoria.

As announced by the Daily Telegraph, this year's competition will see teams battling for national honors, with Queensland's Palm Beach Currumbin State High looking to defend their schoolboys title following their dramatic victory over Patrician Brothers' College, Blacktown in last year's final.

 

In the schoolgirls competition, Ipswich State High will return as defending champions after their decisive win against Hills Sports High.

All matches from both competitions will be exclusively live streamed on KommunityTV through News Corp Australia digital mastheads.

The season began on April 29 with Victorian schools competing for the Storm Cup in a double-header. NSW teams commence their campaigns on May 6-7, with Queensland schools joining later in May.

In a new development for 2025, 18 selected matches from the NSW and Queensland boys and girls competitions will be available to watch free on News Corp Australia mastheads. Additionally, the 2025 Australian Secondary Schools Rugby League Championships will also be broadcast on KommunityTV.

This year marks the first time that Schoolgirl Cup competitions will be streamed on KommunityTV, meaning all 302 schools matches across the Schoolboy Cup, Schoolgirl Cup, and ASSRLC will be available to stream throughout the 2025 season.

The competitions serve as key pathways for junior rugby league players while providing important educational opportunities for participating students across the three states.

KommunityTV's comprehensive coverage will include all matches from each state leading up to the national finals later in the year.

Full details of the upcoming season and how to watch are available on the KommunityTV website.