The British women’s team recognized the world champions of Las Vegas on March 1, Australia Jillaroos.
The first winner of the NRLW Grand Final in Georgia will first take part in the English team in more than 12 months, with a new impressive season, with the knights of Newcastle twice with 10 performances.
On Friday, the team will be joined by the 24-year-old semester and the former woman, when they meet for their last camp in Vetada before leaving for Nevada on February 25.
Canberra Raiders in the second row Hollie-Mae Dodd is named as a result of an experienced return on autumn Wales, also selected with Paige Travis.
Tamzin Renoff is one of the players of Valkir, five York, called back the knee injury to his teammate Jas Bell to make his international debut.
Jenna Fubist, 18, is the second perfect player called and will present Viganic warriors next to Anna Davis.
The report also includes seven players of St. Helens, who are three of those who represented England during their last meeting in 2017, Jodie Cunningham, Amy Hardcastle and Shona Hoyle.
The women of England Stuart Barro said:
“It’s a really difficult choice process, because there are many talents in the group, which means that there are very good players who, unfortunately, will miss.
“We now have to focus on the challenge that is ahead of the world’s champions for the first time since 2017, and I expect a lot to the group together next week.
England women’s team
Jas Bell (York Valkyrie), Keara Bennett (Leeds Rhinos), Jodie Cunningham (St Helens), Georgie Dagger (York Valkyrie), Holna-Mae Dodd (Canberra Raiders), Jenna Foubister (Wigan Warriors) , Amy Hardcastle (St Helens) , Zoe Harris (St Helens), Shona Hoyle (St Helens), Katie Motterhead (York Valkyrie), Tamzin Renouf (Newcastle Knights), Erin Stott (St Helens), Erin Stott (St Helens), Erin Stott (St Helens), Erin Stott (St Helens) Bella Sykes (Leeds Rhinos), Paige Travis (Parramatta Els), Vicky Whitfield (St Helens).
Rugby League Las Vegas Festival 2025 – Saturday, March 1
- BetFred Super League – Wigan Warriors v Warrington Wolves (1:30 PST / PST / 9:30 PM GMT), Live in Sky Sports
- NRL – Canberra Raiders V New Zealand Warriors (4:00 PM PST / Midnight GMT)
- Test Match – Australian Jillaroos vs. England Women (6:00 PST / 2AM GMT March 2)
- NRL – Penrith Panthers vs Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (8:30 PST / 4:30 AM GMT March 2)