The Australian Rugby League Commission has today confirmed the following squad to represent the Harvey Norman Jillaroos in the 2024 Pacific Championships.
The Jillaroos will play PNG Orchids at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, on October 18, and New Zealand Kiwi Ferns at Apollo Projects Stadium, Christchurch on October 27.
The Commission also confirmed Ali Brigginshaw and Kezie Apps as Co-Captains of the squad.
“The strength and quality of the NRLW competition and the expanded State of Origin series has made competition for selections fierce,” ARLC Chairman Mr Peter V’landys AM said.
“Congratulations to all these players who will now represent their country in a major tournament and lead the Jillaroos through an important period for the women’s game. Further expansion of the NRLW competition, a match in Las Vegas and a World Cup on the horizon will set a path for significant growth for the women’s game and the Australian national team.”
Jillaroos Coach Brad Donald congratulated the players.
“The squad is a good reflection of where the women’s game is at right now,” Donald said. “We have a great balance of experience and youth in this squad, and highlights the depth of talent available.
“A broader squad came together at camp in January and outlined their aspirations leading into 2026 Rugby League World Cup, including player expectations for on and off-field standards.
“I feel this camp raised expectations and competition for positions this year, and puts us in a very healthy position for the Pacific Championship and beyond.”
The squad, listed alphabetically, is as follows:
- Tarryn Aiken Sydney Roosters
- Kezie Apps (c) Wests Tigers
- Ali Brigginshaw (c) Brisbane Broncos
- Lauren Brown Gold Coast Titans
- Abbi Church* Parramatta Eels
- Yasmin Clydsdale Newcastle Knights
- Quincy Dodd* Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
- Millie Elliott Sydney Roosters
- Jessika Elliston Gold Coast Titans
- Olivia Higgins* Newcastle Knights
- Keilee Joseph Brisbane Broncos
- Isabelle Kelly Sydney Roosters
- Shannon Mato Gold Coast Titans
- Mahalia Murphy Parramatta Eels
- Tiana Penitani Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
- Julia Robinson Brisbane Broncos
- Simaima Taufa Canberra Raiders
- Jess Sergis Sydney Roosters
- Sarah Togatuki* Wests Tigers
- Tamika Upton Newcastle Knights
- Jakiya Whitfeld North Queensland Cowboys
* Denotes debutante