Women's All Stars eye big start to year

mozgrame

Engorged member
Two long-serving regulars from the women's Indigenous v NRL All Stars fixture, Sam Hammond and Nakia Davis-Welsh, are primed to feature in yet another pre-season fixture to kick off what will be a massive year for the women's game.

While teams haven't been finalised yet, Jillaroos fullback Sam Hammond is set to feature in her sixth All Stars line-up while Indigenous five-eighth and NSW Origin utility Nakia Davis-Welsh is readying for her fourth appearance – despite still being just 20 years old.

The women's fixture will feature as one half of a double header with the men's game; the Feb 10 event at Newcastle's McDonald Jones Stadium will see the occasion played outside Queensland for the first time.

Hammond told NRL.com the match gets more exciting each year and will only get tougher as the concentration of Jillaroos squad members in the All Stars side gets evened out as more and more Indigenous All Stars players earn Jillaroos call-ups.

"Every year we say the same thing – it just feels like one of the hardest games we've played," Hammond said.

Read more...http://www.nrl.com/womens-all-stars-eye-big-start-to-year/tabid/10874/newsid/102962/default.aspx
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Staff online

Latest posts

2025 Ladder

Team P W D L PD Pts
1 Raiders 14 11 0 3 96 22
2 Bulldogs 11 9 0 2 74 22
3 Warriors 13 10 0 3 35 22
4 Storm 12 8 0 4 171 20
5 Sharks 13 7 0 6 14 16
6 Cowboys 12 5 1 6 -52 15
7 Dolphins 13 6 0 7 92 14
8 Broncos 13 6 0 7 44 14
9 Sea Eagles 13 6 0 7 42 14
10 Roosters 12 5 0 7 -22 14
11 Dragons 12 5 0 7 -47 14
12 Rabbitohs 13 6 0 7 -82 14
13 Panthers 13 5 1 7 -9 13
14 Tigers 13 5 0 8 -62 12
15 Knights 13 5 0 8 -65 12
16 Eels 12 4 0 8 -87 10
17 Titans 12 3 0 9 -142 10
Back
Top Bottom