The 2024 NRLW season is getting closer and closer, and with that, the ten teams have decided to bring in new players to upgrade their squad.
While no team has confirmed all 24 players in their squad, several star players have already moved clubs. Keilee Joseph, Jasmine Strange and Dally M Winger of the Year Jakiya Whitfeld headline the player movements.
Zero Tackle examines all the player movements for the 2024 NRLW season.
Cronulla Sharks NRLW
After an impressive inaugural campaign that saw many highs and lows, the core group of the Sharks have returned for the 2024 season. Last season also saw the club give many of the younger players experience in the top women's competition.
After transitioning from fullback to five-eighth last season, Emma Tonegato will be eager to make a bigger impact in the halves, whilst former NSW Under-19s duo Jada Taylor and Andie Robinson will be looking to cement their positions in the team.
The Sharks currently have four vacant spots for their 2024 roster.
2024 GAINS Pia Tapsell (Western Force), Filomina Hanisi (Broncos) |
2024 LOSSES Fatafehi Hanisi, Fiona Jahnke, Harata Butler (Cowboys), Jazmon Tupou-Witchman, Kiana Takairangi, Maddie Studdon, Sereana Naitokatoka |
2024 SQUAD
Andie Robinson, Annessa Biddle, Brooke Anderson, Casie Staples, Chloe Saunders, Ellie Johnston, Emma Tonegato, Filomina Hanisi, Georgia Ravics, Holi Wheeler, Jada Taylor, Manilita Takapautolo, Quincy Dodd, Rhiannon Byers, Talei Holmes, Tayla Preston, Teagan Dymock, Tiana Penitani, Vanessa Foliaki
Likely Round 1 NRLW Team
1. Jada Taylor
2. Georgia Ravics
3. Tiana Penitani (c)
4. Annessa Biddle
5. Andie Robinson
6. Emma Tonegato
7. Tayla Preston
8. Ellie Johnston
9. Quincy Dodd
10. Filomina Hanisi
11. Talei Holmes
12. Holli Wheeler
13. Brooke Anderson
14. Rhiannon Byers
15. Chloe Saunders
16. Vanessa Foliaki
17. Tegan Dymock
18. Casey Staples
19. Manilita Takapautolo
20. Pia Tapsell
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2024 Development List
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Come on Scotty sign some better players go after some real talent this coming season, and some bigger forwards. Team wasnโt to bad last year but this is a team that won 3 GF in a row an itโs been a bit off that tempo since then. Losing our fB , 5/8 and 1 of the best front rowers in nrlw itโs been a bit of a up hill battle, without U and the Bronx going after better players. The next thing comes players with good fitness and thats what I seen last year was a lot of girl not really that fit.