Official squad lists and schedule for all semi-finals of the 2021 Women's Rugby League World Cup.
Australia v Papua New Guinea
Tuesday, November 15, 4.00am at LNER Community Stadium
Australia: 6 Emma Tonegato, 24 Evania Pelite, 5 Isabelle Kelly, 15 Jaime Chapman, 17 Shenae Ciesiolka, 19 Taliah Fuimaono, 14 Lauren Brown, 7 Tallisha Harden, 8 Keeley Davis, 9 Holli Wheeler, 22 Olivia Kernick, 13 Shaylee Bent, 21 Keilee Joseph (Interchange: 2 Sammy Bremner, 20 Caitlan Johnston, 11 Jess Sergis, 3 Ali Brigginshaw, 16 Kennedy Cherrington, 1 Kezie Apps)
Papua New Guinea: 5 Shae-Yvonne de la Cruz, 17 Martha Molowia, 3 Belinda Gwasamun, 4 Shellie Long, 2 Anika Butler, 6 Sera Koroi, 7 Lilah Malabag, 8 Elsie Albert, 9 Therese Aiton, 10 Gloria Kaupa, 15 Bertshiba Awoi, 12 Essay Banu, 13 Jessikah Reeves (Interchange: 19 Talitha Kunjil, 11 Emily Veivers, 1 Tara Moxon, 21 Carol Humeu, 22 Shirley Joe Windanga, 16 Michelle John-Ikupu)
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England v New Zealand
Tuesday, November 15, 6.30am at LNER Community Stadium
England: 1 Tara Stanley, 2 Caitlin Beevers, 3 Fran Goldthorp, 4 Amy Hardcastle, 5 Leah Burke, 6 Georgia Roche, 7 Courtney Winfield-Hill, 8 Grace Field, 9 Tara Jones, 11 Hollie Dodd, 12 Emily Rudge (c), 13 Jodie Cunningham (Interchange: 14 Vicky Molyneux, 15 Vicky Whitfield, 17 Shona Hoyle, 18 Olivia Wood, 19 Paige Travis, 21 Keara Bennett, 22 Zoe Harris)
New Zealand (alphabetical): 5 Madison Bartlett, 23 Brianna Clark, 13 Georgia Hale, 12 Amber-Paris Hall, 8 Mya Hill-Moana, 24 Mele Hufanga, 14 Nita Maynard, 4 Page McGregor, 7 Raecene McGregor, 11 Roxette Murdoch-Masila, 1 Apii Nicholls, 10 Annetta-Claudia Nu’uausala, 18 Otesa Pule, 15 Abigail Roache, 9 Krystal Rota, 3 Autumn-Rain Stephens Daly, 16 Charlotte Scanlan, 17 Christyl Stowers, 2 Katelyn Vahaakolo
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