Elsie Albert has landed at Wenty. I saw PNG at the Women's RLWC. Elsie wasn't in great form. Maybe it was the climate. Another Orchid Jessikah Reeves is in this week's Central Coast list. Think Easts Tigers was her club in SEQ.
Teagan Berry has left the Sharks and joined the Steelers where she first made her name in their 2019 Tarsha Gale Cup premiership success. That team was captained by Maddison Weatherall. What happened to her? Touted as the gun young forward, game time for the Dragons in NRLW the same year, seems to have sunk without trace.
Bulldogs have signed Holli Wheeler, Abbi Church, Gayle Broughton, the Cherrington sisters, among others. Should be competitive.
A player named as a reserve for Wests Tigers caught my eye. Erin Coll has played for Ireland and Dublin City Exiles. Anybody know if she's actually Irish or just a returned Aussie?
Some names in the lists are recognizable from recent Tarsha Gale Cup teams. The preponderance of younger players is currently a striking feature of women's RL everywhere. It appears that teenagers who've played through the grades have the edge on those in their mid 20s who had to stop aged 12.
It's even more noticeable in England where, other than a few development squads, we don't have an under-19s comp. It's straight from under-16s into open-age. A number of our teams consist of a couple of players in their 30s surrounded by 17-18 year-olds.
Two of our best prospects, Hollie Dodd and Francesca Goldthorp, were playing regular WSL as 16 year-olds. Hollie made the BBC national news when she played for Castleford in the women's CC final a day after turning 16.