List of current NRL Women's team squads

Below is a List of current NRL Women's team squads. There are 6 teams that compete in the NRL Women's Premiership, increasing in 2021 from the 4 teams that played in the first three seasons.[1]

Statistics for the past seasons drawn from the Rugby League Project.


Brisbane Broncos

The team is coached by Kelvin Wright.[2] Jumper numbers in the table are those assigned to be used in the Semi-Finals.[3][4]

Table last updated on 4 April 2022 (after the Semi Final).[5][6][7][8][9][10]

J# Player Position(s) Debut Seasons Mat Try Goal Pts 2018 2019 2020 2021 2021 State Interstate Tests
6Tarryn AikenFive-eighth, Halfback20193143012 4m 4m 1t 6m 2t 7m 3t 1g 2m 1t
5Emily BassCentre, Wing2021154016 5m 4t
8Millie BoyleProp20193134016 4m 4m 1t 5m 3t 7m 5t 3m 1m
7Ali BrigginshawHalfback, Lock20184185020 4m 2t 4m 1t 4m 1t 6m 1t 9m 3t 13g 10m 1t 2g 17m 7t 16g
9Lauren BrownHooker, Five-eighth, Lock202021011942 4m 1t 6m 19g 7m 25g 2m 6g
4Shenae CiesiolkaCentre, Fullback, Wing2020294016 3m 6m 4t 9m 5t 2m
18Jada FergusonFive-eighth202114000 4m 6m 1t
13Lavinia GouldHooker, Lock2018414208 4m 1t 4m 1t 2m 4m 8m 1t
12Amber HallSecond-row, Prop20193134016 4m 1t 3m 1t 6m 2t 6m 2t
15Tallisha HardenSecond-row, Lock2018414208 1m 3m 4m 1t 6m 1t 6m 2t 4m 2m 1t
21Toni HuntCentre, Wing202111000 1m 8m 2t
24Lesa Kaleti MataafaLoose forward00000
10Chelsea LenarduzziSecond-row, Lock, Prop20184174016 4m 3m 1t 4m 2t 6m 1t 6m 4t 4m 1m
14Hayley MaddickFullback202115000 5m 6m
19Hagiga MosbyCentre, Wing2021144016 4m 4t
16Roxette MurdochSecond-row202116104 6m 1t 10m 3t
11Kaitlyn PhillipsSecond-row, Prop202027104 2m 5m 1t 6m 1t
20China PolataWing202111000 1m
22Jessikah ReevesProp00000 7m 1t
2Julia RobinsonWing, Five-eighth, Fullback20184136024 4m 2t 3m 1t 4m 2t 2m 1t 4m 2t 2m 1m 1t
34Nakita SaoLock, Halfback202111000 1m 6m 1t
17Sara SautiaSecond-row202116000 6m 6m 1t
3Amy TurnerCentre, Five-eighth20192103012 4m 1t 6m 2t 4m 2t 1m ?m
1Tamika UptonFullback20193117028 3m 1t 4m 5t 4m 1t 5m 6t 2m 2t

Notes:

  • Amy Turner was selected in the 2007 Australian Jillaroos team that played two Test Matches against New Zealand Māori women's rugby league team, however, the lists of players that took the field in those matches are yet to be confirmed by the contributor to this page.
  • Nakita Sao played for Wests Panthers and later North Sydney in the 2021 state competitions of, respectively, Queensland and New South Wales.
  • Nakita Sao also played for Wests Panthers ( 4m 1t) in the Queensland's Under 19 club matches in 2021.
  • In 2021, Sara Sautia played for Canterbury Bulldogs ( 8m 2t) played in Tarsha Gale Cup Under 19 matches in New South Wales and subsequently played for Wests Panthers in the senior state competition in Queensland.

Players not already on multi-year contracts were signed at different times between June 2021 and February 2022.[11][12][13][14][15][16]

Gold Coast Titans

The team is coached by Jamie Feeney.[17]
Jumper numbers in the table are those assigned to be used in the Semi-Foinals.[4] Table last updated on 4 April 2022 (after the Semi-Finals).[18][19][20][8][21][22]

J# Plyer Position(s) Debut Seasons Mat Try Goal Pts 2018 2019 2020 2021 2021 State Interstate Tests
9Brittany Breayley-NatiHooker20183143012 4m 1t 4m 6m 2t 7m 3t 7m 10m 1t
7Kimiora Breayley-NatiCentre, Five-eighth, Lock202116048 6m 4g 5m 1t
13Destiny BrillLock202116104 6m 1t 6m 2t 1m 1t
2Karina BrownFullback, Wing2018416208 4m 3m 3m 6m 2t 8m 4t 9m 3t 11m 8t
21Zara CanfieldSecond-row202114024 4m 2g 7m 3t 7g
8Brianna ClarkProp2020260714 2m 4m 7g 5m 1g 1m
16Laikha ClarkeProp202112000 2m 8m 1t
23Lauren DamCentre, Wing202112000 2m 7m 7t
15Jessika EllistonSecond-row2019311104 1m 4m 6m 1t 1m
1Jetaya FaifuaCentre, Wing202114000 4m 5m 7t
12Tazmin GraySecond-row, Lock2018415208 4m 1t 4m 3m 4m 1t 9m 5t 6m 1t 1m 1t
6Grace GriffinFive-eighth202114000 4m 9m 3t
14Georgia HaleHooker, Lock2018414208 3m 1t 3m 1t 3m 5m 11m 1t 11m
10Steph HancockProp20184174016 4m 4m 3m 6m 4t 14m 8t 4g 20m 13t 7g
20Karli HansenHalfback00000 1m 1t 2g
33Shannon MatoProp202026104 4m 2m 1t 5m 1t 2m
18Cobie-Jane MorganHalfback202113000 3m ?m
24Lauren MossWing00000 8m 7t
19April NgatupunaSecond-row, Lock202115000 5m 3m 1t
5Hailee-Jay Ormond-MaunsellCentre202114208 4m 2t
22Evania PeliteFullback, Centre2020284016 3m 3t 5m 1t
3Jasmine PetersCentre2021154016 5m 4t 7m 1t
41Rona PetersProp2018283012 4m 1t 4m 2t 6m 1g 6m 14m 7t
4Shaniah PowerSecond-row2020283012 2m 2t 6m 1t 7m 3t 2m
11Tiana Raftstrand-SmithSecond-row, Centre202116116 6m 1t 1g 4m 2t 1m
35Brooke SaddlerFullback, Wing00000 7m 2t
42Crystal TamaruaSecond-row201837000 1m 3m 3m 8m 2t 7m 1t

Notes:

  • Crystal Tamarua has played three matches for the Cook Islands and four matches for the Kiwi Ferns.
  • Cobie-Jane Morgan was selected in the 2015 New South Wales women's rugby league team.
  • The following players participated in Queensland’s Under 19 club tournament in 2021: Destiny Brill (West Panthers 4m 2t), Jetaya Faifua (Burleigh Bears 4m 1t ), April Ngatupuna (Wests Panthers 4m 4t), Hailee-Jay Ormond-Maunsell (Burleigh Bears 4m 4t ), Jasmine Peters (Mackay 1m 2t), Tiana Raftstrand-Smith (Burleigh Bears 1m 2t)
  • In 2021, Georgia Hale played in both Queensland and NSW state senior competitions for, respectively, the Tweed Head Seagulls ( 7m 1t) and North Sydney Bears ( 4m).

Players were signed at different times between June 2021 and February 2022.[11][23][24][25][26][27][28]

Newcastle Knights

The team is coached by Casey Bromilow.[29]

Jumper numbers in the table are those assigned to be used in Round 5.[3] Table last updated on 27 March 2022 (after Round 5).[30][6][31][32][21]

J# Player Position(s) Debut Seasons Mat Try Goal Pts 2018 2019 2020 2021 2021 State Interstate Tests
16Ngatokotoru ArakuaProp2018310208 4m 2t 4m 2m 8m
8Phoebe DesmondProp202114104 4m 1t
7Kirra DibbFive-eighth, Halfback201931111228 3m 4g 3m 1t 4g 5m 4g 10m 4t 26g 1m 1g 1m
11Rangimarie Edwards-BruceSecond-row, Lock, Prop202115000 5m 8m 2t
24Shannon EvansFive-eighth, Fullback202111000 1m 6m 2t 4g
18Maitua FeterikaProp20183113012 4m 1t 4m 1t 3m 1t 1m 12m 8t
3Jayme FressardCentre202027104 3m 4m 1t 9m 6t
21Chantelle Grahaminterchange202111000 1m
5Katie GreenCentre, Wing202113000 3m 7m 5t
31Caitlan JohnstonProp201924000 3m 1m 10m 5t
4Bobbi LawCentre201937208 1m 1t 1m 1t 5m
14Emma ManzelmannHooker202115000 5m 7m 2t
10Annetta Nu'uausalaProp, Second-row201839208 1m 3m 1t 5m 1t 8m 2t
12Georgia PageSecond-row202026000 2m 4m 8m 2t
23Paige ParkerCentre202111104 1m 1t
13Charntay PokoLock, Five-eighth, Halfback201928128 3m 1t 5m 2g 2m 4g
20Kayla RomaniukLock, Prop00000
9Krystal RotaHooker2018310000 3m 3m 4m 11m 1t
15Charlotte ScanlanLock202113000 3m 5m 1t
19Kyra SimonProp202112000 2m
6Autumn-Rain Stephens-DalyFive-eighth, Wing202115104 5m 1t 1m 2t
1Romy TeitzelFullback202026208 1m 5m 2t 8m 9t 16g
17Tahlulah TillettHalfback, Five-eighth202114000 4m 8m 2t
2Katelyn Vaha'akoloWing202115104 5m 1t 1m 1t
22Kararaina Wira-KohuProp202111000 1m 1m

Notes:

Players were signed at different times between July 2021 and February 2022.[11][33][34][35][36]

Parramatta Eels

The team is coached by Dean Widders.[37]
Jumper numbers in the table are those to be used in Round 5.[3] Table last updated on 27 March 2022 (after Round 5).[30][38][20][39][9]

J# Player Position(s) Debut Seasons Mat Try Goal Pts 2018 2019 2020 2021 2021 State Interstate Tests
26Therese AitonHooker202112000 2m 6m 4t ?m 1m
10Kennedy CherringtonProp202029000 4m 5m 10m 3t 1m
15Abbi ChurchCentre, Fullback202115208 5m 2t 8m 3t
6Emily CurtainFive-eighth, Halfback202113104 3m 1t 10m 6t 32g
18Jocephy DanielsCentre202113000 3m 10m 12t
23Jade EtherdenSecond-row202023000 1m 2m 10m 4t
27Fatafehi HanisiProp00000 2m
8Filomina HanisiProp202029000 4m 5m 9m 2m 1t
5Rikeya HorneWing, Centre, Fullback2018411104 3m 1t 3m 1m 4m 8m 6t
17Ellie JohnstonSecond-row202028104 3m 5m 1t 11m 8t
21Tommaya Kelly-SinesProp202114000 4m 7m 2t
14Shirley MailangiHooker, Lock202115000 5m 11m 4t 1g
9Nita MaynardHooker2018415104 4m 3m 4m 1t 4m 10m 4t 1m 9m 2t
16Sereana NaitokatokaFive-eighth, Halfback202114000 4m 10m 10t 18g 1m 4g
2Taina NaividiWing, Fullback202115000 5m 10m 9t
19Christine PauliProp202025000 3m 2m 8m 2t 1m
3Tiana PenitaniCentre, Fullback20193115020 4m 2t 2m 1t 5m 2t 10m 7t 3m 1t 1m
25Katrina May PhippenFullback00000 11m 3t 6g
11Christian PioSecond-row, Prop202114208 4m 2t 10m 2t
24Tess StainesCentre, Wing00000
7Maddie StuddonHalfback201841311535 2m 4m 8g 2m 5m 1t 7g 9m 3t 45g 7m 1t 7g 6m 1t 13g
22Mareva SwannWing00000 8m 6t
13Simaima TaufaLock20184153012 4m 2m 2t 4m 5m 1t 9m 2t 7m 1t 9m
1Botille Vette-WelshFullback2018412208 1m 4m 1t 2m 5m 1t 8m 6t 3m 1t 1m

Notes:

  • Maddie Studdon kicked a field goal in the Round 1 match of the 2021 NRLW season.
  • Therese Aiton played for Queensland in 2008 (in one or both of two matches that year) and for Papua New Guinea  in 2018 (in a trial against the Brisbane Broncos and against the Prime Minister's XIII) and in 2019 (a Test Match against Fiji).
  • In 2021, Fatafehi Hanisi played for St George ( 11m 2t) in the Tarsha Gale Cup for Under 19s.
  • Tess Stains played for Riverina and for NSW Country Origin in 2021. In 2019, Staines played for the Prime Minister's XIII.

Players were signed at different times between July 2021 and February 2022.[11][40][41][42]

St. George Illawarra Dragons

The team is coached by Jamie Soward.[43]
Jumper numbers in the table are those assigned to be used in the Grand Final.[4] Table last updated on 15 April 2022 (after the Grand Final).[18][38][7][32][44][22][45]

J# Player Position(s) Debut Seasons Mat Try Goal Pts 2018 2019 2020 2021 2021 State Interstate Tests
8Elsie AlbertProp2020210208 3m 7m 2t 3m
10Kezie AppsProp, Second-row, Lock2018414104 3m 4m 1t 2m 5m 9m 4t 8m 2t 10m 2t
5Madison BartlettWing20193118032 2m 1t 3m 1t 6m 6t 1m 1t
12Shaylee BentSecond-row, Centre2019313208 4m 1t 2m 7m 1t 6m 1m
2Teagan BerryWing2020285122 1m 1t 1g 7m 4t 3m 6t
19Keele BrowneCentre202113104 3m 1t 3m 2t
3Jaime ChapmanFullback, Wing2020293012 3m 6m 3t 4m 1t
9Keeley DavisHooker2018417104 3m 4m 3m 7m 1t 8m 2t 1m 2m
14Quincy DoddHooker20193124016 1m 4m 3t 7m 1t 10m 9t 2m
16Tegan DymockLock202113000 3m 4m
6Taliah FuimaonoCentre, Five-eighth, Halfback202117000 7m 9m 7t 1m
11Talei HolmesSecond-row202027000 3m 4m 11m 13t 1m
15Kody HouseSecond-row201827208 1m 1t 6m 1t 8m 6t 4m 0m
20Shellie LongCentre, Wing00000 7m 6t
4Page McGregorCentre, Fullback202117104 7m 1t 10m 10t
21Aliti Namoce SaganoSecond-row, Prop201927000 3m 4m 6m 3t
7Rachael PearsonHalfback20211611228 6m 1t 12g 9m 2t 29g
23Matilda PowerHalfback, Five-eighth00000 6m 3t 31g
41Natassja PurontakanenSecond-row00000 9m 1t
22Alexandra SulusiProp202111000 1m 4m 1t 5m
18Renee TargettHalfback202116000 6m 10m
1Emma TonegatoFullback, Centre, Wing2021174016 7m 4t ?m 3m 3t
24Chantel TugagaSecond-row, Lock202111000 1m
13Holli WheelerLock, Second-row2018314024 3m 4m 7m 2g 10m 3t 3m 2m
17Janelle WilliamsProp, Second-row202114000 4m 9m

Notes:

  • Emma Tonegato was selected for the New South Wales women's rugby league team in 2012 and 2013, however, the lists of players that took the field in those matches are yet to be confirmed by the contributor to this page.
  • In 2021, Teagan Berry ( 9m 11t), Keele Browne 8m 3t), and Chantel Tugaga ( 7m 2t) played for Illawarra in the Tarsha Gale Cup for Under 19s.
  • In 2021, Tegan Dymock played for Cronulla ( 1m) in the Tarsha Gale Cup for Under 19s.

Players not already on multi-year contracts were signed at different times between July 2021 and February 2022.[11][46][47][48][49][50][51][52]

Sydney Roosters

The team is coached by John Strange.[53]
Jumper numbers in the table are those that were used in the Grand Final.[4] Table last updated on 15 April 2022 (after the Grand Final).[5][19][31][39][44][10][45]

J# Player Position(s) Debut Seasons Mat Try Goal Pts 2018 2019 2020 2021 2021 State Interstate Tests
1Corban BaxterFullback, Five-eighth2019312208 3m 4m 2t 5m 10m 4t 6m 1t 7m 2t
22Shawden BurtonProp202112000 2m 11m 3t
37Samantha EconomosSecond-row202024000 3m 1m 8m 1t
9Olivia HigginsHooker202117104 7m 1t 11m 1t
19Kalosipani Hopoateinterchange00000
10Mya Hill-MoanaProp202116104 6m 1t 10m 4t
15Keilee JosephSecond-row202116208 6m 2t 6m 2t
17Simone KarpaniLock202116000 6m
14Jocelyn KelleherHalfback2020210104 3m 7m 1t 11m 7t 12g
4Isabelle KellyCentre, Fullback20184166024 4m 2t 3m 2m 7m 4t 7m 5t 7m 4t 7m 9t
12Olivia KernickSecond-row2021173012 7m 3t 11m 2t
31Atasi Lafaiinterchange00000
20Lauretta Leao-SeveProp00000 9m 2t 1m
23Taylor-Adeline MapusuaCentre202112000 2m 8m 7t
7Raecene McGregorFive-eighth2018418104 3m 4m 1t 4m 7m 2m 1t 7m 5t
11Yasmin MeakesSecond-row, Centre20202113012 4m 2t 7m 1t 10m 7t 2m
18Joeli MorrisLock202111000 1m 6m 2t
5Brydie ParkerWing, Five-eighth20183134016 2m 1t 4m 7m 3t 9m 2g 0m
16Tayla PredebonProp202117000 7m 11m 7t
21Otesa PuleSecond-row, Centre00000
22Claire ReedCentre, Fullback00000 4m 4t
3Jessica SergisCentre, Fullback20184166024 3m 1t 4m 3t 3m 1t 6m 1t 9m 17t 4m 4t 1m 1t
13Hannah SouthwellLock2018416036 3m 3m 3m 7m 3g 9m 2t 32g 4m 2m
41Chante TemaraHooker202012000 2m 8m 1t
6Zahara TemaraFive-eighth, Halfback201841812249 4m 3g 3m 4m 1t 9g 7m 10g 9m 1t 4g 1fg 4m 5m 4t
24Taneka TodhunterHooker, Halfback00000 1m
8Sarah TogatukiProp, Lock20183143012 3m 4m 7m 3t 10m 4t 2m 1m
2Leianne TufugaWing, Centre202117208 7m 2t 11m 11t 1m 1t

Notes:

  • Zahara Temara kicked a field goal in the Round 4 match of the 2021 NRLW season.
  • Brydie Parker was selected in the extended squad of the New South Wales women's rugby league team in 2020 and 2021, but did not play in either match.
  • In 2021, Keilee Joseph ( 8m 3t), Otesa Pule ( 11m 10t) and Taneka Todhunter ( 11m 6t) played for the Indigenous Academy Sydney Roosters in the Tarsha Gale Cup for Under 19s.

Players signed for the 2021 season.[11][54][55][56]

New Zealand Warriors

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia and New Zealand the Warriors are not fielding a team in the 2021 season.[1]

See also

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