• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Rugby League World Cup

Rugby League World Cup

Queensland Women’s Maroons squad named

June 7, 2022 by Leave a Comment

Queensland Rugby League is pleased to confirm the Harvey Norman Queensland Maroons squad for the June 24 clash against New South Wales.

The Maroons will be coached by former Queensland and Australian representative Tahnee Norris, who has named 22 players following the conclusion of the 2022 BMD Premiership season on Sunday.

The squad includes three players who took part in an epic grand final between the Central Queensland Capras and North Queensland Gold Stars at Moreton Daily Stadium.

They are Capras fullback Tamika Upton and premiership-winning pair Destiny Brill and Romy Teitzel.

The extended Maroons squad also includes emerging talent Keilee Joseph and Sara Sautia, both of whom represented the Queensland Under 19s last year.

Making their debuts are former rugby sevens stars and current NRLW Premiership players Emily Bass and Evania Pelite.

A familiar face also returns to the Queensland line-up, with experienced forward Steph Hancock rewarded for her strong form and work ethic over the past six months with a spot on the interchange bench.

The Maroons squad will get together next Saturday, before assembling in camp on the Gold Coast on June 16.

With Queensland’s talent pool growing each year, there were numerous players who were unlucky to miss selection, including the Gold Stars’ grand final player of the match Emma Manzlemann.

The Maroons, who will go in search of a third-straight win over NSW, will again be captained by Ali Brigginshaw.

Harvey Norman Queensland Maroons
Tamika Upton – Central Queensland Capras
Emily Bass – Wynnum Manly Seagulls
Evania Pelite – Souths Logan Magpies
Shenae Ciesiolka – Brisbane Tigers
Julia Robinson – West Brisbane Panthers
Tarryn Aiken – Tweed Seagulls
Ali Brigginshaw – Brisbane Tigers
Chelsea Lenarduzzi – Burleigh Bears
Brittany Breayley-Nati – Souths Logan Magpies
Shannon Mato – Tweed Seagulls
Tallisha Harden – Burleigh Bears
Tazmin Gray – Burleigh Bears
Destiny Brill – North Queensland Gold Stars
Lauren Brown – Burleigh Bears
Jessika Elliston – Tweed Seagulls
Steph Hancock – Souths Logan Magpies
Tiana Raftstrand-Smith – Burleigh Bears
Zahara Temara – Burleigh Bears
Karina Brown – Burleigh Bears
Romy Teitzel – North Queensland Gold Stars
Keilee Joseph – Central Coast Roosters – NSWRL
Sara Sautia – Souths Logan Magpies

The post Queensland Women’s Maroons squad named appeared first on Asia Pacific Rugby League.

Filed Under: Rugby League World Cup

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Primary Sidebar

RLWC 2022

  • Who we are
  • Comments
  • Media
  • Cookies
  • Embedded content from other websites
  • Who we share your data with
  • How long we retain your data
  • What rights you have over your data
  • Where we send your data

Townsville claim the XXXX League Championship

A slick and ruthless Townsville have stunned the Gold Coast to claim this year’s XXXX League Championship. After winning the 2022 Foley Shield, Townsville can now add another trophy to the cabinet, after they scored seven tries to one in the 32-6 victory on Saturday, on their home turf at Neil Stewart Oval. Player of […]

World Cup to be shown live and exclusive on Fox Sports, Kayo in Australia

All 61 matches of this year’s Rugby League World Cup will be shown live and exclusive on Fox Sports and Kayo It comes after Foxtel Group announced on Thursday it had secured the broadcast rights to the upcoming tournament. The World Cup kicks off on October 15 in England and will finish up on November […]

Semi Finalists decided for Fox Memorial Premiership

The Semi Finalists for the 2022 Auckland Fox Memorial Premiership have been decided following Saturday’s Quarter Finals. FOX MEMORIAL PREMIERSHIP Glenora 26 – 12 Te Atatu An absolutely thrilling day of finals footy at Harold Moody Park, starting with the Premier Reserve match between the Bears and the Roosters. Te Atatu snuck past the home […]

blank

Queensland go back-to-back in Wheelchair State of Origin

Queensland claimed back-to-back State of Origin shields for the first time in their history with a dominant 49-24 win over New South Wales in Townsville on Saturday. The Construction Sciences Maroons scored eight tries to four to defy an 11-7 penalty count against them and claim the 2022 Bravery Trust title. Their superior ball-handling skills […]

blank

Inaugural Australian Schoolgirls team announced

The first ever Australian Schoolgirls side has been selected following the curtain-raiser fixture between a combined NSW and ACT team against Queensland prior to Origin III at Suncorp Stadium. The clash, which was won 30-6 by the Maroons in the lead-up to Game Three, was the final selection trial for the inaugural Australian Schoolgirls side, […]

blank

PNG Digicel Cup resumes this weekend

The Papua New Guinea National Rugby League Competition (PNGNRLC), the Digicel Cup competition, has had a two-week recess after Round 11 due to the polling period of the 2022 National General Elections. Round 12 of the semi-professional rugby league competition will resume this weekend on 23rd and 24th July 2022. On Saturday July 23rd, Round […]

blank

PNG Hunters confirm homecoming

The PNG Hunters are delighted to announce an emotional homecoming to Papua New Guinea on August 10 with their final three games of the 2022 Hostplus Cup season to be played at the National Football Stadium in Port Moresby. The Hunters’ return to PNG next month is made possible thanks to the Australian Government’s PacificAus […]

blank

QRL launches Future Maroons Academy to drive development

The Queensland Rugby League has today outlined its commitment to a new program that is designed to become a leader in the women’s sport talent development. In another coup for female rugby league across the state, the QRL will facilitate a Future Maroons Academy led by Harvey Norman Queensland Maroons head coach Tahnee Norris. Norris, […]

Copyright@2021 Rugby League World Cup

Go to mobile version