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Australia to host Great Britain in Sunshine Coast Wheelchair Rugby Test Match

The Sunshine Coast will host world-class wheelchair rugby this September, as the Great Britain Wheelchair Rugby team takes on the Australian Steelers in a one-off international test at 3pm on Thursday 25 September 2025 at Sunshine Coast Grammar School.

Marking a year since their intense Bronze Medal clash at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, the two sides will renew their rivalry ahead of the Steelers’ campaign at the Asia-Oceania Zonal Championships in November.

The test match follows the Sunshine Coast Clash, the thrilling finale to Australia’s National League season, where Great Britain stars will also line up against domestic teams. Both squads will then remain on the Sunshine Coast for a joint training camp, culminating in the highly anticipated showdown open to the public.

Entry is free, offering the local community the chance to experience the speed, intensity, and strategy of wheelchair rugby at the international level.

Steelers captain and Sunshine Coast local Chris Bond said:
“We’re excited to welcome Great Britain back to Australia. After the battle we had in Paris, we know this will be another fierce contest. Wheelchair rugby is something you really need to experience live, and having this event here on the Sunshine Coast makes it even more special.”

GB Lead Coaching Consultant Adam Scaturro added:
“Facing Australia is always a challenge we embrace, and to do it on the Sunshine Coast is something we’re really looking forward to. These fixtures are about more than the competition—they push us as athletes while showcasing our sport and inspiring future players.”