Official team lists, updates and injury news for week two of the Telstra Women's Premiership.
Round two team lists
Knights v Broncos, Sunday 12.00pm at WIN Stadium
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Knights: Coach Casey Bromilow has named the same squad which went within an ace of a first-up win on Sunday.
Fullback Romy Teitzel will be out to enhance her reputation even further after a barnstorming showing against the Eels where she ran for 150 metres and had three tackle breaks and a line break.
Broncos: A big moment for 21-year-old winger Hagiga Mosby, the niece of former Cowboy Gideon Gela-Mosby, who will make her debut on the wing in place of the injured Julia Robinson (cheekbone).
Coach Kelvin Wright has switched Sara Sautia to lock with Nakita Sao moving to the reserves. Broncos veteran Lavinia Gould is included on the bench with Wright set to hand Australian touch footballer Hayley Maddick a long-awaited NRLW debut.
Maddick was named touch football player of the year at the 2019 Dally M awards and played for the Broncos in the Nines in 2020.
NRLW Teams: Knights v Broncos
Roosters v Titans, Sunday 1.50pm at WIN Stadium
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Roosters: A new-look halves pairing with Raecene McGregor promoted from the bench to take over at halfback. Jocelyn Kelleher switches to five-eighth and last week's No.7 Zahara Temara goes to the bench.
Claire Reed replaces Taylor-Adeline Mapusua (face cut) on the wing.
Skipper Corban Baxter has been named among the reserves after she was a late withdrawal in round one due to a positive COVID-19 test.
Hannah Southwell is available to play after receiving an official warning but no suspension for a dangerous contact charge on Broncos five-eighth Tarryn Aiken.
Titans: Jillaroos dual World Cup winning prop Steph Hancock will start in the front-row against the Roosters in place of Brianna Clark, while Titans coach Jamie Feeney has called in Indigenous All Stars centre Jasmine Peters in a minor backline reshuffle.
With Peters in the centres, Lauren Dam shifts out to the wing in place of Jetaya Faifua, who has been named in jersey No.18.
Feeney has again named Kiwi Ferns star Georgia Hale on the interchange and Destiny Brill at hooker but they swapped places before kick-off in last Sunday’s 20-12 loss to St George Illawarra and may do so again.
NRLW Teams: Roosters v Titans
Dragons v Eels, Sunday 3.40pm at WIN Stadium
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Dragons: Coach Jamie Soward has the luxury of naming the same squad which opened the season with a win over the Titans.
Back-rower Talei Holmes picked up a wrist injury on Sunday and will be monitored during the week.
Fullback Emma Tonegato will again be the focal point of the Dragons' attack after running for 171 metres from 15 runs in Newcastle while skipper Kezie Apps (101 metres) and lock Holli Wheeler (105 metres) led the way up front.
Eels: The Eels have named the same 17 players who got the job done in a thriller over the Knights.
Match-winner Maddie Studdon again calls the shots in the halves alongside Fijian youngster Sereana Naitokatoka while Botille Vette-Welsh and Rikeya Horne provide impetus from the back.
NRLW Teams: Dragons v Eels
Be there for round two of the NRL Telstra Women's Premiership on March 6. Ticket prices start at just $12 for adults, and juniors under 15 can redeem a free general admission ticket with any paying adult. Visit nrl.com/tickets