After being a gala-day-style competition in previous years, this season will mark the first time the Lisa Fiaola Cup has been given full competition status.
The competition will be played over nine regular season rounds, including 13 uniquely different clubs.
Zero Tackle has you covered with all the squads, and looks at one player to watch during the season.
At this stage, the Central Coast Roosters, Manly Sea Eagles and Newcastle Knights have yet to confirm their squads, but Zero Tackleย will keep you apprised of any updates.
South Sydney Rabbitohs
Coach Mick Daley is impressed with the Rabbitohs squad for this season after six players on the roster played some type of representative football last season.
โThe returning players are bigger, stronger and wiser for last season's experience,โ coach Mick Daley told News Corp.
โThe squad now has access to more facilities and everyone is getting used to training three nights a week.โ
Squad: Jessamine Aloalii, Lani Anderson, Jessica Brightwell, Sophia Brightwell, Amalia Casey, April Chappell, Ella Churchill, Tahlya Dower, Kirrawahn Duckett, Catea Duff, Aliyah Gordon, Sybella Hayne, Sienna Israel, Olivia Jarrett, Hannah Kalland, Amelia-Rose Leha, Victoria Loleni, Leilani Makalio-Harris, Keilani Manu, Keisha Marsh, Lilli McGannon, Kiara McGregor, Claudia Nairn, Teaira Rehutai, Emma Rushworth, Veronica Sefo, Jaleesa Smith, Jayla Suey, Markaylah Talanoa, Kylar Vecellio, Aaliyah Zabat, Arijana Zammit-Kaipo, Josephine Zapantis
PLAYER TO WATCH: Kiara McGregor
It's hard to find what skills McGregor doesn't have. The energetic five-eighth/halfback is an attacking maestro, continually taking on the opponents with her running game.
Along with her running game, she has an impeccable passing game and can be easily called upon in difficult times. Her height is one of her main advantages as it helps with her vision and rugby league IQ.