2021 NRL Women's season
Rugby league season
The 2021 NRLW premiership was the fourth professional season of Women's rugby league in Australia . The season was planned to start in August 2021, postponed to October 2021 and further postponed to 2022 due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic .[ 1]
The competition was held from February to April 2022, with the 2022 NRL Women's season later commencing in August 2022.
Teams
For the first time there will be three new teams in the competition: the Parramatta Eels , Gold Coast Titans and Newcastle Knights will all join the competition, while the New Zealand Warriors will be in recess for this season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[ 2]
Teams for the Round 1 matches on Sunday, February 27 were announced on February 22, 2022.[ 3]
Win/loss table
Bold – Home game Italics – Game played at neutral venue
Opponent for round listed above margin
Home and away season
* Note all games are played in 2022 NOT 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic
* All times AEDT
Source:[ 4]
Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
Round 5
Ladder
Ladder progression
Numbers highlighted in green indicate that the team finished the round inside the top four.
Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished first on the ladder in that round.
Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished last place on the ladder in that round.
Finals series
On 25 March 2022 it was announced that both NRLW semi-finals will be held at Leichhardt Oval on Sunday, 3 April 2022.[ 35] At the conclusion of Round 5 on 27 March the semi-finalists, match-ups and playing order were all confirmed.[ 36]
Grand Final
Sunday, April 10, 2022. 1.30 PM
Team of the Week
At the conclusion of each round, the media department of the NRL announce a team of the week. Thirteen players — equivalent to the number of players on the field for one team — are named.
Dream Team
In the week between the Semi-finals and Grand Final, the Rugby League Players Association announced a Dream Team . The team was selected by the players, who each cast one vote for each position.[ 52] [ 53]
Individual awards
Dally M Medal Awards Night
The following awards were presented at the Dally M Medal Awards ceremony in Brisbane on the night of 7 April 2022.[ 54] [ 55]
Dally M Medal Player of the Year: Tied
Captain of the Year: Brittany Breayley -Nati ( Gold Coast Titans)
Coach of the Year: Jamie Soward ( St George Illawarra Dragons)
Try of the Year: Shaniah Power for Gold Coast Titans versus Brisbane Broncos (19 March 2022).[ 56]
Tackle of the Year: Emma Tonegato for St George Illawarra Dragons on Jessica Sergis of the Sydney Roosters (26 March 2022).[ 57]
Grand Final Day Awards
The following awards were presented at Redcliffe, Queensland on Grand Final day, 10 April 2022.
Veronica White Medal: Karina Brown ( Gold Coast Titans)[ 58]
Karyn Murphy Medal Player of the Match: Sarah Togatuki ( Sydney Roosters)[ 44]
RLPA Players' Champion Awards
The following awards were voted for by NRLW players at the end of the season.
The Players' Champion: Emma Tonegato ( St George Illawarra Dragons)
Rookie of the Year: Destiny Brill ( Gold Coast Titans) [ 59]
Dennis Tutty Award: Ali Brigginshaw ( Brisbane Broncos) [ 60]
Statistical Awards
Highest Point Scorer in Regular-season: Lauren Brown ( Brisbane Broncos) 34 (17 g)
Top Try Scorers in Regular-season: 4 — Madison Bartlett ( St George Illawarra Dragons), Emily Bass ( Brisbane Broncos), Teagan Berry ( St George Illawarra Dragons), Shenae Ciesiolka ( Brisbane Broncos), and Hagiga Mosby ( Brisbane Broncos).
Highest Point Scorer across the Full Season: Lauren Brown ( Brisbane Broncos) 38 (19 g)
Top Try Scorer across the Full Season: Madison Bartlett ( St George Illawarra Dragons) 6
Club Awards
Players
The team was coached by Kelvin Wright. Jumper numbers in the table below are those assigned to be used in the Semi-finals.[ 69] [ 70]
J#
Player
Position(s)
Debut
Seasons
Mat
Try
Goal
Pts
2018
2019
2020
2021
2021 State
Interstate
Tests
6
Tarryn Aiken
Five-eighth , Halfback
2019
3
14
3
0
12
—
4 m
4 m 1t
6 m 2t
7 m 3t 1 g
2 m 1t
—
5
Emily Bass
Centre , Wing
2021
1
5
4
0
16
—
—
—
5 m 4t
—
—
—
8
Millie Boyle
Prop
2019
3
13
4
0
16
—
4 m
4 m 1t
5 m 3t
7 m 5t
3 m
1m
7
Ali Brigginshaw
Halfback , Lock
2018
4
18
5
0
20
4 m 2t
4 m 1t
4 m 1t
6 m 1t
9 m 3t 13 g
10 m 1t 2 g
17 m 7t 16g
9
Lauren Brown
Hooker , Five-eighth , Lock
2020
2
10
1
19
42
—
—
4 m 1t
6 m 19 g
7 m 25 g
2 m 6 g
—
4
Shenae Ciesiolka
Centre , Fullback , Wing
2020
2
9
4
0
16
—
—
3 m
6 m 4t
9 m 5t
2 m
—
18
Jada Ferguson
Five-eighth
2021
1
4
0
0
0
—
—
—
4 m
6 m 1t
—
—
13
Lavinia Gould
Hooker , Lock
2018
4
14
2
0
8
4 m 1t
4 m 1t
2 m
4 m
8 m 1t
—
—
12
Amber Hall
Second-row , Prop
2019
3
13
4
0
16
—
4 m 1t
3 m 1t
6 m 2t
—
—
6 m 2t
15
Tallisha Harden
Second-row , Lock
2018
4
14
2
0
8
1 m
3 m
4 m 1t
6 m 1t
6 m 2t
4 m
2 m 1t
21
Toni Hunt
Centre , Wing
2021
1
1
0
0
0
—
—
—
1 m
8 m 2t
—
—
24
Lesa Kaleti Mataafa
Loose forward
—
0
0
0
0
0
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
10
Chelsea Lenarduzzi
Second-row , Lock , Prop
2018
4
17
4
0
16
4 m
3 m 1t
4 m 2t
6 m 1t
6 m 4t
4 m
1m
14
Hayley Maddick
Fullback
2021
1
5
0
0
0
—
—
—
5 m
6 m
—
—
19
Hagiga Mosby
Centre , Wing
2021
1
4
4
0
16
—
—
—
4 m 4t
—
—
—
16
Roxette Murdoch
Second-row
2021
1
6
1
0
4
—
—
—
6 m 1t
10 m 3t
—
—
11
Kaitlyn Phillips
Second-row , Prop
2020
2
7
1
0
4
—
—
2 m
5 m 1t
6 m 1t
—
—
20
China Polata
Wing
2021
1
1
0
0
0
—
—
—
1 m
—
—
—
22
Jessikah Reeves
Prop
—
0
0
0
0
0
—
—
—
—
7 m 1t
—
—
2
Julia Robinson
Wing , Five-eighth , Fullback
2018
4
13
6
0
24
4 m 2t
3 m 1t
4 m 2t
2 m 1t
4 m 2t
2 m
1 m 1t
34
Nakita Sao
Lock , Halfback
2021
1
1
0
0
0
—
—
—
1 m
6 m 1t
—
—
17
Sara Sautia
Second-row
2021
1
6
0
0
0
—
—
—
6 m
6 m 1t
—
—
3
Amy Turner
Centre , Five-eighth
2019
2
10
3
0
12
—
4 m 1t
—
6 m 2t
4 m 2t
1 m
?m
1
Tamika Upton
Fullback
2019
3
11
7
0
28
—
3 m 1t
4 m 5t
4 m 1t
5 m 6t
2 m 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 ( 4 m 1t) in the Queensland's Under 19 club matches in 2021.
In 2021, Sara Sautia played for Canterbury Bulldogs ( 8 m 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.
The team was coached by Jamie Feeney . Jumper numbers in the table are those assigned to be used in the Semi-finals.[ 69] [ 71]
J#
Player
Position(s)
Debut
Seasons
Mat
Try
Goal
Pts
2018
2019
2020
2021
2021 State
Interstate
Tests
9
Brittany Breayley -Nati
Hooker
2018
3
14
3
0
12
4 m 1t
4 m
—
6 m 2t
7 m 3t
7 m
10 m 1t
7
Kimiora Breayley-Nati
Centre , Five-eighth , Lock
2021
1
6
0
4
8
—
—
—
6 m 4 g
5 m 1t
—
—
13
Destiny Brill
Lock
2021
1
6
1
0
4
—
—
—
6 m 1t
6 m 2t
1 m 1t
—
2
Karina Brown
Fullback , Wing
2018
4
16
2
0
8
4 m
3 m
3 m
6 m 2t
8 m 4t
9 m 3t
11 m 8t
21
Zara Canfield
Second-row
2021
1
4
0
2
4
—
—
—
4 m 2 g
7 m 3t 7 g
—
—
8
Brianna Clark
Prop
2020
2
6
0
7
14
—
—
2 m
4 m 7 g
5 m 1 g
1 m
—
16
Laikha Clarke
Prop
2021
1
2
0
0
0
—
—
—
2 m
8 m 1t
—
—
23
Lauren Dam
Centre , Wing
2021
1
2
0
0
0
—
—
—
2 m
7 m 7t
—
—
15
Jessika Elliston
Second-row
2019
3
11
1
0
4
—
1 m
4 m
6 m 1t
—
1 m
—
1
Jetaya Faifua
Centre , Wing
2021
1
4
0
0
0
—
—
—
4 m
5 m 7t
—
—
12
Tazmin Gray
Second-row , Lock
2018
4
15
2
0
8
4 m 1t
4 m
3 m
4 m 1t
9 m 5t
6 m 1t
1 m 1t
6
Grace Griffin
Five-eighth
2021
1
4
0
0
0
—
—
—
4 m
9 m 3t
—
—
14
Georgia Hale
Hooker , Lock
2018
4
14
2
0
8
3 m 1t
3 m 1t
3 m
5 m
11 m 1t
—
11m
10
Steph Hancock
Prop
2018
4
17
4
0
16
4 m
4 m
3 m
6 m 4t
—
14 m 8t 4 g
20 m 13t 7g
20
Karli Hansen
Halfback
—
0
0
0
0
0
—
—
—
—
—
—
1 m 1t 2g
33
Shannon Mato
Prop
2020
2
6
1
0
4
—
—
4 m
2 m 1t
5 m 1t
2 m
—
18
Cobie-Jane Morgan
Halfback
2021
1
3
0
0
0
—
—
—
3 m
—
?m
—
24
Lauren Moss
Wing
—
0
0
0
0
0
—
—
—
—
8 m 7t
—
—
19
April Ngatupuna
Second-row , Lock
2021
1
5
0
0
0
—
—
—
5 m
3 m 1t
—
—
5
Hailee-Jay Ormond-Maunsell
Centre
2021
1
4
2
0
8
—
—
—
4 m 2t
—
—
—
22
Evania Pelite
Fullback , Centre
2020
2
8
4
0
16
—
—
3 m 3t
5 m 1t
—
—
—
3
Jasmine Peters
Centre
2021
1
5
4
0
16
—
—
—
5 m 4t
7 m 1t
—
—
41
Rona Peters
Prop
2018
2
8
3
0
12
4 m 1t
4 m 2t
—
—
6 m 1 g
6 m
14 m 7t
4
Shaniah Power
Second-row
2020
2
8
3
0
12
—
—
2 m 2t
6 m 1t
7 m 3t
2 m
—
11
Tiana Raftstrand-Smith
Second-row , Centre
2021
1
6
1
1
6
—
—
—
6 m 1t 1 g
4 m 2t
1 m
—
35
Brooke Saddler
Fullback , Wing
—
0
0
0
0
0
—
—
—
—
7 m 2t
—
—
42
Crystal Tamarua
Second-row
2018
3
7
0
0
0
1 m
3 m
3 m
—
8 m 2t
—
7 m 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 4 m 2t), Jetaya Faifua (Burleigh Bears 4 m 1t ), April Ngatupuna (Wests Panthers 4 m 4t), Hailee-Jay Ormond-Maunsell (Burleigh Bears 4 m 4t ), Jasmine Peters (Mackay 1 m 2t), Tiana Raftstrand-Smith (Burleigh Bears 1 m 2t)
In 2021, Georgia Hale played in both Queensland and NSW state senior competitions for, respectively, the Tweed Head Seagulls ( 7 m 1t) and North Sydney Bears ( 4 m).
The team was coached by Casey Bromilow. Jumper numbers in the table are those assigned to be used in Round 5.[ 72] [ 73]
J#
Player
Position(s)
Debut
Seasons
Mat
Try
Goal
Pts
2018
2019
2020
2021
2021 State
Interstate
Tests
16
Ngatokotoru Arakua
Prop
2018
3
10
2
0
8
4 m 2t
4 m
—
2 m
—
—
8m
8
Phoebe Desmond
Prop
2021
1
4
1
0
4
—
—
—
4 m 1t
—
—
—
7
Kirra Dibb
Five-eighth , Halfback
2019
3
11
1
12
28
—
3 m 4 g
3 m 1t 4 g
5 m 4 g
10 m 4t 26 g
1 m 1 g
1m
11
Rangimarie Edwards-Bruce
Second-row , Lock , Prop
2021
1
5
0
0
0
—
—
—
5 m
8 m 2t
—
—
24
Shannon Evans
Five-eighth , Fullback
2021
1
1
0
0
0
—
—
—
1 m
6 m 2t 4 g
—
—
18
Maitua Feterika
Prop
2018
3
11
3
0
12
4 m 1t
4 m 1t
—
3 m 1t
—
1 m
12 m 8t
3
Jayme Fressard
Centre
2020
2
7
1
0
4
—
—
3 m
4 m 1t
9 m 6t
—
—
21
Chantelle Graham
interchange
2021
1
1
0
0
0
—
—
—
1 m
—
—
—
5
Katie Green
Centre , Wing
2021
1
3
0
0
0
—
—
—
3 m
7 m 5t
—
—
31
Caitlan Johnston
Prop
2019
2
4
0
0
0
—
3 m
—
1 m
10 m 5t
—
—
4
Bobbi Law
Centre
2019
3
7
2
0
8
—
1 m 1t
1 m 1t
5 m
—
—
—
14
Emma Manzelmann
Hooker
2021
1
5
0
0
0
—
—
—
5 m
7 m 2t
—
—
10
Annetta Nu'uausala
Prop , Second-row
2018
3
9
2
0
8
1 m
3 m 1t
—
5 m 1t
—
—
8 m 2t
12
Georgia Page
Second-row
2020
2
6
0
0
0
—
—
2 m
4 m
8 m 2t
—
—
23
Paige Parker
Centre
2021
1
1
1
0
4
—
—
—
1 m 1t
—
—
—
13
Charntay Poko
Lock , Five-eighth , Halfback
2019
2
8
1
2
8
—
3 m 1t
—
5 m 2 g
—
—
2 m 4g
20
Kayla Romaniuk
Lock , Prop
—
0
0
0
0
0
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
9
Krystal Rota
Hooker
2018
3
10
0
0
0
3 m
3 m
—
4 m
—
—
11 m 1t
15
Charlotte Scanlan
Lock
2021
1
3
0
0
0
—
—
—
3 m
—
—
5 m 1t
19
Kyra Simon
Prop
2021
1
2
0
0
0
—
—
—
2 m
—
—
—
6
Autumn-Rain Stephens-Daly
Five-eighth , Wing
2021
1
5
1
0
4
—
—
—
5 m 1t
—
—
1 m 2t
1
Romy Teitzel
Fullback
2020
2
6
2
0
8
—
—
1 m
5 m 2t
8 m 9t 16 g
—
—
17
Tahlulah Tillett
Halfback , Five-eighth
2021
1
4
0
0
0
—
—
—
4 m
8 m 2t
—
—
2
Katelyn Vaha'akolo
Wing
2021
1
5
1
0
4
—
—
—
5 m 1t
—
—
1 m 1t
22
Kararaina Wira-Kohu
Prop
2021
1
1
0
0
0
—
—
—
1 m
—
—
1m
Notes:
The team was coached by Dean Widders . Jumper numbers in the table are those to be used in Round 5.[ 72] [ 74]
J#
Player
Position(s)
Debut
Seasons
Mat
Try
Goal
Pts
2018
2019
2020
2021
2021 State
Interstate
Tests
26
Therese Aiton
Hooker
2021
1
2
0
0
0
—
—
—
2 m
6 m 4t
?m
1m
10
Kennedy Cherrington
Prop
2020
2
9
0
0
0
—
—
4 m
5 m
10 m 3t
1 m
—
15
Abbi Church
Centre , Fullback
2021
1
5
2
0
8
—
—
—
5 m 2t
8 m 3t
—
—
6
Emily Curtain
Five-eighth , Halfback
2021
1
3
1
0
4
—
—
—
3 m 1t
10 m 6t 32 g
—
—
18
Jocephy Daniels
Centre
2021
1
3
0
0
0
—
—
—
3 m
10 m 12t
—
—
23
Jade Etherden
Second-row
2020
2
3
0
0
0
—
—
1 m
2 m
10 m 4t
—
—
27
Fatafehi Hanisi
Prop
—
0
0
0
0
0
—
—
—
—
2 m
—
—
8
Filomina Hanisi
Prop
2020
2
9
0
0
0
—
—
4 m
5 m
9 m
2 m 1t
—
5
Rikeya Horne
Wing , Centre , Fullback
2018
4
11
1
0
4
3 m 1t
3 m
1 m
4 m
8 m 6t
—
—
17
Ellie Johnston
Second-row
2020
2
8
1
0
4
—
—
3 m
5 m 1t
11 m 8t
—
—
21
Tommaya Kelly-Sines
Prop
2021
1
4
0
0
0
—
—
—
4 m
7 m 2t
—
—
14
Shirley Mailangi
Hooker , Lock
2021
1
5
0
0
0
—
—
—
5 m
11 m 4t 1 g
—
—
9
Nita Maynard
Hooker
2018
4
15
1
0
4
4 m
3 m
4 m 1t
4 m
10 m 4t
1 m
9 m 2t
16
Sereana Naitokatoka
Five-eighth , Halfback
2021
1
4
0
0
0
—
—
—
4 m
10 m 10t 18 g
—
1 m 4g
2
Taina Naividi
Wing , Fullback
2021
1
5
0
0
0
—
—
—
5 m
10 m 9t
—
—
19
Christine Pauli
Prop
2020
2
5
0
0
0
—
—
3 m
2 m
8 m 2t
—
1m
3
Tiana Penitani
Centre , Fullback
2019
3
11
5
0
20
—
4 m 2t
2 m 1t
5 m 2t
10 m 7t
3 m 1t
1m
25
Katrina May Phippen
Fullback
—
0
0
0
0
0
—
—
—
—
11 m 3t 6 g
—
—
11
Christian Pio
Second-row , Prop
2021
1
4
2
0
8
—
—
—
4 m 2t
10 m 2t
—
—
24
Tess Staines
Centre , Wing
—
0
0
0
0
0
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
7
Maddie Studdon
Halfback
2018
4
13
1
15
35
2 m
4 m 8 g
2 m
5 m 1t 7 g 1fg
9 m 3t 45 g
7 m 1t 7 g
6 m 1t 13g
22
Mareva Swann
Wing
—
0
0
0
0
0
—
—
—
—
8 m 6t
—
—
13
Simaima Taufa
Lock
2018
4
15
3
0
12
4 m
2 m 2t
4 m
5 m 1t
9 m 2t
7 m 1t
9m
1
Botille Vette-Welsh
Fullback
2018
4
12
2
0
8
1 m
4 m 1t
2 m
5 m 1t
8 m 6t
3 m 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 ( 11 m 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.
The team was coached by Jamie Soward .Jumper numbers in the table are those assigned to be used in the Grand Final.[ 75]
J#
Player
Position(s)
Debut
Seasons
Mat
Try
Goal
Pts
2018
2019
2020
2021
2021 State
Interstate
Tests
8
Elsie Albert
Prop
2020
2
10
2
0
8
—
—
3 m
7 m 2t
—
—
3m
10
Kezie Apps
Prop , Second-row , Lock
2018
4
14
1
0
4
3 m
4 m 1t
2 m
5 m
9 m 4t
8 m 2t
10 m 2t
5
Madison Bartlett
Wing
2019
3
11
8
0
32
—
2 m 1t
3 m 1t
6 m 6t
—
—
1 m 1t
12
Shaylee Bent
Second-row , Centre
2019
3
13
2
0
8
—
4 m 1t
2 m
7 m 1t
6 m
1 m
—
2
Teagan Berry
Wing
2020
2
8
5
1
22
—
—
1 m 1t 1 g
7 m 4t
3 m 6t
—
—
19
Keele Browne
Centre
2021
1
3
1
0
4
—
—
—
3 m 1t
3 m 2t
—
—
3
Jaime Chapman
Fullback , Wing
2020
2
9
3
0
12
—
—
3 m
6 m 3t
4 m 1t
—
—
9
Keeley Davis
Hooker
2018
4
17
1
0
4
3 m
4 m
3 m
7 m 1t
8 m 2t
1 m
2m
14
Quincy Dodd
Hooker
2019
3
12
4
0
16
—
1 m
4 m 3t
7 m 1t
10 m 9t
2 m
—
16
Tegan Dymock
Lock
2021
1
3
0
0
0
—
—
—
3 m
4 m
—
—
6
Taliah Fuimaono
Centre , Five-eighth , Halfback
2021
1
7
0
0
0
—
—
—
7 m
9 m 7t
—
1m
11
Talei Holmes
Second-row
2020
2
7
0
0
0
—
—
3 m
4 m
11 m 13t
—
1m
15
Kody House
Second-row
2018
2
7
2
0
8
1 m 1t
—
—
6 m 1t
8 m 6t
4 m
0m
20
Shellie Long
Centre , Wing
—
0
0
0
0
0
—
—
—
—
7 m 6t
—
—
4
Page McGregor
Centre , Fullback
2021
1
7
1
0
4
—
—
—
7 m 1t
10 m 10t
—
—
21
Aliti Namoce Sagano
Second-row , Prop
2019
2
7
0
0
0
—
3 m
—
4 m
6 m 3t
—
—
7
Rachael Pearson
Halfback
2021
1
6
1
12
28
—
—
—
6 m 1t 12 g
9 m 2t 29 g
—
—
23
Matilda Power
Halfback , Five-eighth
—
0
0
0
0
0
—
—
—
—
6 m 3t 31 g
—
—
22
Alexandra Sulusi
Prop
2021
1
1
0
0
0
—
—
—
1 m
4 m 1t
—
5m
18
Renee Targett
Halfback
2021
1
6
0
0
0
—
—
—
6 m
10 m
—
—
1
Emma Tonegato
Fullback , Centre , Wing
2021
1
7
4
0
16
—
—
—
7 m 4t
—
?m
3 m 3t
24
Chantel Tugaga
Second-row , Lock
2021
1
1
0
0
0
—
—
—
1 m
—
—
—
13
Holli Wheeler
Lock , Second-row
2018
3
14
0
2
4
3 m
4 m
—
7 m 2 g
10 m 3t
3 m
2m
17
Janelle Williams
Prop , Second-row
2021
1
4
0
0
0
—
—
—
4 m
9 m
—
—
Notes:
Natassja Purontakanen (Second-row ) from Valleys (9 m 1t) was signed to play in the delayed 2021 season but was injured during pre-season training and did not play.
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 ( 9 m 11t), Keele Browne 8 m 3t), and Chantel Tugaga ( 7 m 2t) played for Illawarra in the Tarsha Gale Cup for Under 19s.
In 2021, Tegan Dymock played for Cronulla ( 1 m) in the Tarsha Gale Cup for Under 19s.
The premiership winning team was coached by John Strange.Jumper numbers in the table are those that were used in the Grand Final.[ 75]
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Player
Position(s)
Debut
Seasons
Mat
Try
Goal
Pts
2018
2019
2020
2021
2021 State
Interstate
Tests
1
Corban Baxter
Fullback , Five-eighth
2019
3
12
2
0
8
—
3 m
4 m 2t
5 m
10 m 4t
6 m 1t
7 m 2t
22
Shawden Burton
Prop
2021
1
2
0
0
0
—
—
—
2 m
11 m 3t
—
—
37
Samantha Economos
Second-row
2020
2
4
0
0
0
—
—
3 m
1 m
8 m 1t
—
—
9
Olivia Higgins
Hooker
2021
1
7
1
0
4
—
—
—
7 m 1t
11 m 1t
—
—
19
Kalosipani Hopoate
interchange
—
0
0
0
0
0
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
10
Mya Hill-Moana
Prop
2021
1
6
1
0
4
—
—
—
6 m 1t
10 m 4t
—
—
15
Keilee Joseph
Second-row
2021
1
6
2
0
8
—
—
—
6 m 2t
6 m 2t
—
—
17
Simone Karpani
Lock
2021
1
6
0
0
0
—
—
—
6 m
—
—
—
14
Jocelyn Kelleher
Halfback
2020
2
10
1
0
4
—
—
3 m
7 m 1t
11 m 7t 12 g
—
—
4
Isabelle Kelly
Centre , Fullback
2018
4
16
6
0
24
4 m 2t
3 m
2 m
7 m 4t
7 m 5t
7 m 4t
7 m 9t
12
Olivia Kernick
Second-row
2021
1
7
3
0
12
—
—
—
7 m 3t
11 m 2t
—
—
31
Atasi Lafai
interchange
—
0
0
0
0
0
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
20
Lauretta Leao-Seve
Prop
—
0
0
0
0
0
—
—
—
—
9 m 2t
—
1m
23
Taylor-Adeline Mapusua
Centre
2021
1
2
0
0
0
—
—
—
2 m
8 m 7t
—
—
7
Raecene McGregor
Five-eighth
2018
4
18
1
0
4
3 m
4 m 1t
4 m
7 m
2 m 1t
—
7 m 5t
11
Yasmin Meakes
Second-row , Centre
2020
2
11
3
0
12
—
—
4 m 2t
7 m 1t
10 m 7t
2 m
—
18
Joeli Morris
Lock
2021
1
1
0
0
0
—
—
—
1 m
6 m 2t
—
—
5
Brydie Parker
Wing , Five-eighth
2018
3
13
4
0
16
2 m 1t
—
4 m
7 m 3t
9 m 2 g
0 m
—
16
Tayla Predebon
Prop
2021
1
7
0
0
0
—
—
—
7 m
11 m 7t
—
—
21
Otesa Pule
Second-row , Centre
—
0
0
0
0
0
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
22
Claire Reed
Centre , Fullback
—
0
0
0
0
0
—
—
—
—
4 m 4t
—
—
3
Jessica Sergis
Centre , Fullback
2018
4
16
6
0
24
3 m 1t
4 m 3t
3 m 1t
6 m 1t
9 m 17t
4 m 4t
1 m 1t
13
Hannah Southwell
Lock
2018
4
16
0
3
6
3 m
3 m
3 m
7 m 3 g
9 m 2t 32 g
4 m
2m
41
Chante Temara
Hooker
2020
1
2
0
0
0
—
—
2 m
—
8 m 1t
—
—
6
Zahara Temara
Five-eighth , Halfback
2018
4
18
1
22
49
4 m 3 g
3 m
4 m 1t 9 g
7 m 10 g 1fg
9 m 1t 4 g
4 m
5 m 4t
24
Taneka Todhunter
Hooker , Halfback
—
0
0
0
0
0
—
—
—
—
1 m
—
—
8
Sarah Togatuki
Prop , Lock
2018
3
14
3
0
12
3 m
—
4 m
7 m 3t
10 m 4t
2 m
1m
2
Leianne Tufuga
Wing , Centre
2021
1
7
2
0
8
—
—
—
7 m 2t
11 m 11t
—
1 m 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 ( 8 m 3t), Otesa Pule ( 11 m 10t) and Taneka Todhunter ( 11 m 6t) played for the Indigenous Academy Sydney Roosters in the Tarsha Gale Cup for Under 19s.
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