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History

Former national team representatives fought long and hard on and off the field to ensure the current and future generations of Jillaroos are afforded their place, exposure and support within the Australian sporting landscape.

For their role, current Jillaroos say thank you to former female greats of the game.

List of Australian Jillaroos

1995

Natalie Dwyer Alyssa Campbell
Kellie Chessor Renee Craft
Rommillia Emanuel Katrina Fanning
Tarsha Gale Mandy Ingersoll
Bronwyn Johnson Julie McGuffie
Renee McMahon Robyn Miller
Katrina Moss Sherrilee Moulds
Tracey Pilon Julie Porter
Rebecca Wisener Loretta O'Neill
Veronica White  

1996

Fiona Huntington Kasey Manning
Debbie Merritt Danielle Meskell
Sharon Patterson Steph Payne
Jackie Raidin Allison Smith
Mairu Tahakaraina  

1997

Jodie Billing Karen Brown
Kylie Egan Caryl Jarrett
Karen Shaw Karen Stuart
Lorraine Campbell Christina Moss
Linda Pearson Kelly Rhoses

1998

Teresa Anderson Kylie Mackay
Karyn Murphy Tahnee Norris
Nicky Richards Danielle Samiri
Danielle Sproules  

1999

Tracey Thompson Joanne Robson

2000

Tanya Mulder Liz Ryan
Louise Snowling Kelly O'Doherty
Nina Brocklehurst Danielle Parker

2001

Annie Banks Melissa Edwards
Erin Elliott Belinda Fisher

2002

Tracey Bailey Karley Banks
Neena Fraser Tracey Musgrove
Rebecca Tavo  

2003

Kellie Batchelor Lisa Elkins
Angelica Forbes Patricia Fraser
Roslyn Simpson Stephanie Hancock
Leah Williams Jaye Christiansen
Lisa Holder Tarah Westera

2007

Bianca Ambrum Bianca Ambrum
Jamie Blazejewski Lisa Fiaola
Suzanne Johnson Natalie Levy
Bronwyn Mackintosh Tooa Nanai
Kylie Pennel Jennifer Pope
Dahlia Tahu Amy Turner

2008

Nicole Backhouse Teina Clark
Renae Kunst Mauloa Maafu
Denise McGrath Jessica Palmer
Tegan Rolfe Amie Solomona
Deanna Turner  

2009

Ashley Alcorn Sam Beasant
Ali Brigginshaw Chloe Caldwell
Pio Clarke Latisha Gary
Kylie Hilder Nive Moefaauo
Sonia Mosie Lacey Shields
Kerri Swan Elianna Walton
Farlene Wineera  

2011

Heather Ballinger Tui Cope
Alexandra Sulusi Julie Young
Rebecca Young  

2013

Karina Brown Samantha Bremner
Jenni-Sue Hoepper Ruan Sims
Emma Tonegato Emily Andrews
Tegan Chandler Emma-Marie Young

2014

Kezie Apps Annette Brander
Brittany Breayley Vanessa Foliaki
Maddison Studdon Simaima Taufa

2015

Latoya Billy Tallisha Harden
Casey Karklis Mahalia Murphy

2016

Chelsea Baker Elizabeth Cook-Black
Allana Ferguson Corban McGregor
Caitlin Moran Emma Young

2017

Isabelle Kelly Simone Smith
Zahara Temara Nakia Davis-Welsh
Lavina O'Mealey Talesha Quinn
Meg Ward  

2018

Julia Robinson Hannah Southwell
Holli Wheeler Keeley Davis
Tazmin Gray  

2019

 

Millie Boyle Kirra Dibb
Chelsea Lenarduzzi Tiana Penitani
Jessica Sergis Shakiah Tungai
Botille Vette-Welsh  

2022

Shenae Ciesiolka Evania Pelite
Tarryn Aiken Caitlan Johnston
Lauren Brown Shannon Mato
Olivia Kernick Yasmin Clydsdale
Kennedy Cherrington Taliah Fuimaono
Jaime Chapman Shaylee Bent
Keilee Joseph  

Records

Most appearances

  1. Tahnee Norris - 32 (1998-2013)
  2. Karyn Murphy - 27 (1998-2013)
  3. Natalie Dwyer - 26 (1995-2013)
  4. Katrina Fanning - 23 (1995-2004)
  5. Teresa Anderson - 23 (1998-2008)
  6. Ali Brigginshaw - 21 (2009-2022)
  7. Loretta O’Neill - 20 (1995-2004)
  8. Stephanie Hancock - 20 (2003-2018)
  9. Erin Elliott - 19 (2002-2011)
  10. Veronica White - 17 (1995-2004)

Most tries

  1. Samantha Bremner - 14 (2013-2022)
  2. Isabelle Kelly - 14 (2017-2022)
  3. Stephanie Hancock - 13 (2003-2018)
  4. Loretta O’Neill - 10 (1995-2004)
  5. Teresa Anderson - 9 (1998-2008)
  6. Karyn Murphy - 8 (1998-2013)
  7. Karina Brown - 8 (2013-2018)
  8. Julia Robinson - 8 (2018-2022)
  9. Jessica Sergis - 8 (2019-2022)
  10. Emma Tonegato - 8 (2013-2022)

Most points

  1. Ali Brigginshaw - 70 (2009-2022)
  2. Lauren Brown - 60 (2022)
  3. Stephanie Hancock - 58 (2003-2018)
  4. Samantha Bremner - 56 (2013-2022)
  5. Isabelle Kelly - 56 (2017-2022)
  6. Caitlin Moran - 53 (2016-2017)
  7. Loretta O’Neill - 48 (1995-2004)
  8. Tracey Thompson - 46 (1999-2004)
  9. Natalie Dwyer - 40 (1995-2013)
  10. Teresa Anderson - 36 (1998-2008)
  11. Karyn Murphy - 32 (1998-2013)
  12. Karina Brown - 32 (2013-2018)
  13. Julia Robinson - 32 (2018-2022)

Most goals

  1. Lauren Brown - 30 (2022)
  2. Ali Brigginshaw - 21 (2009-2022)
  3. Caitlin Moran - 18 (2016-2017)
  4. Tracey Thompson - 17 (1999-2004)
  5. Maddie Studdon - 13 (2014-2017)
  6. Karen Shaw - 12 (1997-2000)
  7. Teina Clark - 10 (2008-2009)
  8. Natalie Dwyer - 10 (1995-2013)
  9. Chelsea Baker - 5 (2016-2018)
  10. Loretta O’Neill - 4 (1995-2004)
  11. Shakiah Tungai - 4 (2019)
  12. Holli Wheeler - 4 (2022)
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