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Premium Content Subscriber only North Queensland Gold Star Jasmine Peters has declared she does not think about who stands on the opposite side of the field â a task made difficult with an Olympic gold medallist in her sights. The 18-year-old will make her Indigenous All Stars debut against Rugby 7âs star and NRLW premiership winner Amy Turner, a player twice her age and brimming with international experience. At 36, the Maori ace still has plenty in the tank, having spent last season on the sidelines having her second child. With a 7âs medal dangling from around her neck after the Rio de Janeiro Olympics, and a title with the Brisbane Broncos to her credit, the veteran will present a daunting prospect for the young tearaway from Mackay. ....
Premium Content Subscriber only Jasmine Peters knows what she has to do this Saturday when she runs on to QBC Stadium for the Indigenous All-Stars match. Granted itâs a bigger arena but at just 18, the Mackay product has the representative runs on the board to leave her mark in the Indigenous Womenâs All-Stars v NZ MÄori Ferns in Townsville. And you can guarantee there will be a loud and proud Peters contingent in the stadium backing their playerâs every move. âVery proud, as a dad and as a coach, and very proud for mum who is Indigenous and that whole side of the family,â dad Marco Peters said. ....
 Her family were unable to witness her maiden NRLW exploits in 2020 due to border restrictions, but she has put aside 10 tickets for her family to make the trip to Queensland Country Bank Stadium. North Queensland Gold Stars forward Shaniah Power has been named in the Indigenous All Stars squad. Picture: SCOTT DAVIS/NRL PHOTOS The 23-year-old will play alongside fellow Gold Star Jasmine Peters, and believes she and her teenage teammate will cause a bit of trouble charging down the flank. Power s selection 12-months on from her first appearance completes a year that has launched her into the rugby league spotlight, one that also featured debuts for the New Zealand Warriors and Queensland Maroons. Through all the various camps she has been a part of, the dynamic forward admits there is more to the All Stars build-up that gives her a sense of pride - emotions that will come to the fore with a collective of family and friends in the stands. ....
A mix of NRLW stars and rising talent headline the women s Harvey Norman All Stars clash at Queensland Country Bank Stadium, to be played before the men s fixture in Townsville on February 20. The Indigenous All Stars bounced back with a 10-4 victory over the Maori Ferns in the corresponding game last year after suffering an 8-4 loss in the inaugural clash in 2019. Both teams have undergone significant squad turnover due to injuries, retirements and border travel restrictions, but still feature a total of 20 players who have represented NRLW clubs. The Indigenous side will field eight NRLW players and will be well led by an experienced forward pack that includes Origin representatives Tallisha Harden, Shaylee Bent and Quincy Dodd. ....