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.

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St George Illawarra Dragons NRLW

Although they have been one of the most successful teams in the NRLW, they took a step back last season after several players departed for new clubs, and Jamie Soward focused on developing the younger players.

The club is yet to sign anyone new but has a great core group of players at the moment that includes international representative stars Teagan Berry (Australia) and Raecene McGregor (New Zealand).

The Dragons currently have nine vacant spots for their 2024 roster.

2024 GAINS
Kasey Reh, Charlotte Basham, Bronte Wilson
2024 LOSSES
Cheynoah Amone, Cortez Te Pou, Keele Browne, Maddison Weatherall, Renee Targett, Roxette Murdoch, Sarah Riordan, Taylor Mapusua

 

2024 SQUAD

Alexis Tauaneai, Angelina Teakaraanga-Katoa, Bobbi Law, Bronte Wilson, Charlotte Basham, Ella Koster, Jamilee Bright, Kaarla Cowan, Kasey Reh, Madison Mulhall, Raecene McGregor, Sara Sautia, Shenai Lendill, Sophie Clancy, Tara McGrath-West, Tayla Curtis, Teagan Berry, Tyla King, Zali Hopkins

Likely Round 1 NRLW Team

1. Teagan Berry
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3. Ella Koster
4. Bobbi Law
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6. Zali Hopkins
7. Raecene McGregor
8. Angelina Teakaraanga-Katoa
9. Sophie Clancy
10. Tara McGrath-West
11. Shenai Lendill
12. Madison Mulhall
13. Alexis Tauaneai

14. Kaarla Cowan
15. Jamilee Bright
16. Sara Sautia
17. Tayla Curtis

18. Tyla King
19. Kasey Reh
20. Charlotte Basham
21. Bronte Wilson
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2024 Development List

1. Trinity Tauaneai
2. Jessica Patea
3. India Bostock
4. Koffi Brookfield

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  1. Come on Scotty sign some better players go after some real talent this coming season, and some bigger forwards. Team wasnโ€™t to bad last year but this is a team that won 3 GF in a row an itโ€™s been a bit off that tempo since then. Losing our fB , 5/8 and 1 of the best front rowers in nrlw itโ€™s 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.

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