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Women s legend predicts Roosters to defeat Broncos for first NRLW title

Women’s legend predicts Roosters to defeat Broncos for first NRLW title Written by Tony Salerno on 18 July 2021 Women’s rugby league legend Tarsha Gale believes this is the year the Brisbane Broncos will be knocked off their NRLW perch. The Broncos have won the first three NRLW premierships and lost only one game since the competition’s inception. Gale believes the Sydney Roosters signing Jess Sergis will be the key to the Bondi club toppling Brisbane in the expanded competition. “I think the Roosters will knock off the Broncos and Jess Sergis will have a lot to do with that decision,” Gale said.

NRLW 2021: The Broader Game, Parramatta Eels, how inaugural coach Dean Widders lured stars back to Sydney s west

Parramatta Eels coach Dean Widders believes the club s biggest advantage in the NRL Telstra Women s Premiership is having the ability to open the doors to all talent across western Sydney.  The Eels unveiled their first five signings on Wednesday night with Jillaroos representatives Tiana Penitani, Simaima Taufa and Botille Vette-Welsh set to wear the blue and gold in 2021. NSW representatives Kennedy Cherrington and Filomina Hanisi will also join the club, meaning four of the club s five inaugural players either resides or has hailed from the region. Hanisi returns to the Eels after representing the Tarsha Gale Cup side in 2018, while Cherrington also grew up in Sydney s western suburbs before moving to Perth with her family.

Women s State of Origin: star, rookie and X-factor to watch

They're the game-breakers and point of difference who could split NSW and Queensland in women's State of Origin on Friday night in a game where winner takes all in 2021.

State of Origin: NSW Blues, Maddie Studdon, former captain puts hand up for Origin recall after starring in City win over Country

Former NSW halfback Maddie Studdon has put herself back in the frame for a State of Origin recall after impressing in City s 40-16 win over Country at Bankwest Stadium on Saturday. Recently appointed NSW coach Kylie Hilder got a first-hand look at the state s best women s players ahead of their mission to reclaim the Origin shield against Queensland at Sunshine Coast Stadium on June 25.   It was former captain Studdon who put up her hand in the 70-minute clash – albeit with a mixed display – to remind selectors of her skills after being overlooked last year.   Studdon played her hand in three tries including a piece of brilliance in the second half to set up Shanice Parker, who finished with a double.

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