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The glamorous NRL WAGs are set to steal the show at the 2025 Dally M Awards with their stylish displays of sartorial splendour.
The annual ceremony, which recognises outstanding performances in rugby league, also doubles as a fashion show of sorts.
While some choose to put their most fashionable foot forward for the glittering occasion, others choose to throw caution to the wind.
While billed as a black tie event, the Dally Ms often attract some more adventurous looks as the WAGs vie for the camera’s attention.
Given last year’s red carpet spectacle, this year’s version, starting in the Winx Room at Randwick Racecourse on Wednesday night, is anticipated to deliver once again.
WAGs hoping to turn heads for all the right reasons, would do well to look back at some of the more questionable choices from last year’s ceremony.

The stunning NRL WAGs are set to captivate at the 2025 Dally M Awards, showcasing their fashionable elegance. The Dally Ms often inspire bold outfit choices, as WAGs seek the spotlight, similar to last year. Pictured: Miranda Cross and South Sydney Rabbitohs player Cameron Murray

Molly Hughes, the partner of Storm halfback Jahrome Hughes, chose a dress that only just covered her upper thighs
Bold thigh-high slits, deep necklines, and daring fashion choices were prominently featured as wives, girlfriends, and athletes graced the Dally M green carpet.
Despite the opportunity for each individual to shine, many ended up being overshadowed by poor and sometimes clueless styling choices.
Miranda Cross, dating South Sydney Rabbitohs player Cameron Murray, opted for a custom blush pink Velani ensemble crafted in just three days for her.
The strapless mini dress featured an under layer of lace that touched the floor.
However, while the outfit was perfectly fine from the front, the structure did little to flatter her enviable figure from any other angle.
Molly Hughes, the partner of Storm halfback Jahrome Hughes, chose a dress with a similar style that only just covered her upper thighs.
Panthers captain Isaah Yeo’s fiancée, Ashleigh Camenzuli, dazzled on the carpet but curiously chose a wedding-inspired gown that overwhelmed her petite figure.
Gabrielle Peak, partner of Kalyn Ponga from the Newcastle Knights, looked radiant in a shimmering black one-shoulder dress designed with a small train.

Gabrielle Peak, partner of Kalyn Ponga from the Newcastle Knights, looked radiant in a shimmering black one-shoulder dress designed with a small train. But the blonde beauty lost points as the thigh-high split ran a bit too close to exposing her behind

The stunningly gorgeous Lily Pickles, partner of Dolphins centre Herbie Farnworth, also failed to wow in a black strapless dress with a bulky corset and minimal accessories


Gold Coast Titans star Jaime Chapman turned heads with her busty display wearing a sparkly black dress. While stunning, Jaime played with fire as the gown featured a thigh-high split that almost went up to her waist – putting her at risk of a wardrobe malfunction
But the blonde beauty fell short when onlookers noticed just how close she came to exposing her behind due to an excessively high cut. The tailoring mistake was just one of many on the night.
The stunningly gorgeous Lily Pickles, partner of Dolphins centre Herbie Farnworth, also failed to wow in a black strapless dress with a bulky corset and minimal accessories.
Gold Coast Titans star Jaime Chapman turned heads with her busty display as she swanned onto the carpet in an eye-popping sparkly black dress stamped with sequins and lace.
While stunning, Jaime was let down by a mega thigh-high split that almost reached her waist – putting her at risk of a wardrobe malfunction. The cut did little for the star’s flawless physique but she wowed onlookers nonetheless.
Tigers player Kezie Apps strutted into the event wearing the strapless Clair Davu Harmony Gown designed with a corset to highlight the chest and waist.
But the look seemed better suited for a night at the opera rather than the Dally M awards.
Gorgeous Cronulla Sharks skipper Tiana Penitani, who’s married to ex-NRL star Aaron Gray opted, also turned heads with her outfit.
She opted for a tight salmon pink Rick Owens Prong Gown, priced at $1760, which hugged her fit frame.

Roosters star Isabelle Kelly, who attended with Jake Callister, sensationally snubbed the dress code by opting for a daring gold look that showed off her rock-hard abs

Tigers player Kezie Apps strutted into the event wearing the strapless Clair Davu Harmony Gown designed with a corset to highlight the chest and waist. The look may be better suited for a night at the opera rather than the Dally M awards



Tiana Penitani (left) opted for a tight salmon pink Rick Owens Prong Gown that looked almost impossible to move in. While dressing in black is usually a ‘safe option’, Hannah Hollis’ (middle) gown didn’t sit quite right on her toned physique. Ruan Sims (right) had a similar dress with a misaligned, awkward neck design
But on this occasion the styling didn’t do her any justice, and the look seemed almost impossible to move around in – especially given how long the event goes for.
While dressing in black is usually a ‘safe option’, Foxtel host Hannah Hollis’ gown also didn’t sit quite right on her toned physique with bizarre spike-like points on the neckline.
Former rugby star Ruan Sims had a similar faux pas with a misaligned, awkward neck design.
Nevertheless she pulled the look off with her signature poise and grace.
Roosters star Isabelle Kelly, who attended with Jake Callister, sensationally snubbed the dress code by opting for a daring gold look that showed off her rock-hard abs.