The scoreboard stands at one win apiece after the Indigenous women s team got revenge on their Maori opponents in last year s Harvey Norman All Stars clash.
The 2021 fixture, the first of a double-header at Queensland Country Bank Stadium with the men s game, will contain a strong contingent of NRLW talent as well as providing a platform for promising players.
Twenty of the 36 players named in both squads have got NRLW experience, including international representatives like Corban McGregor, Botille Vette-Welsh, Zahara Temara and Tallisha Harden.
McGregor has been named captain of the Maori side with Harden set to lead the Indigenous team.
When Ben Murdoch-Masila agreed to join the Warriors last March, the Warrington Wolves weren't only losing their Tongan wrecking ball, but their women's club captain also had to bid farewell.
WARRINGTON Wolves Women have unveiled a new captain for their maiden Super League season. It was confirmed today that flying winger Michelle Davis will lead the side for their first ever season in the top flight. She replaces previous skipper Roxy Murdoch, who has returned to New Zealand alongside her husband - the recently-departed Wire forward Ben Murdoch-Masila. The club have also revealed that hooker Dani Bound will be the team s vice-captain for 2021. We have exciting news from Head Coach of our @WarringtonRLFC Women’s Team Lee Westwood. We are pleased to announce @M1chelleDavis as our women’s captain and Dani Bound as vice captain to lead the team into our 1st super league season 2021.