The England women team appointed their team to take over the Australian Australian team in the world in Las Vegas on March 1.
Georgia Roche, the 2023 NRLW, will be linked to the England team for the first time in more than 12 months after another impressive season, as Newcastle Knights scored two attempts in 10 games.
The 24 -year -old and a former Steel woman will join the team on Friday when they meet in Weetwood in their last camp before heading to Nevada on February 25.
Canberra Raides was named in the second grade Holly-Mi Dod, a recording returned to Wales in the international fall with Paige Travis.
Tamzin Renouf is one of the five players in York Valkyrie who was called after her return from a knee injury at the end of last season with her teammate JAS Bell in a dispute to make her first international appearance.
Jenna Foubester, 18, is the second undeterained player and will represent Wigan Warriors alongside Anna Davis.
The team also includes seven players from Stlens with three of those who represented England during their last meeting against Jillaroos in 2017 – Jodie Cunningham, Amy HardCastle and Shona Hoyle.
“Every player in the travel team has an important role that he plays when we face Gilaros in Australia within three weeks,” said Stewart Barrow, the coach of women in England.
“It was really difficult to choose because there are many talents within the group, which means that there are some good players who will unfortunately miss.
“Now we have to focus on the challenge awaiting us, which is a historical player against world champions for the first time since 2017, and I am looking to collect the group together in our last camp next week.”
England Women’s Band
Jas Bell (York Valkyrie), Keara Bennett (Leeds Rhinos), Jodie Cunningham (Stceles), Georgie Dagger (York Valkyrie), Anna Davies (Wargan Warriors), Hollie-Mae Dodd (Canberrara Ers), Jenna Foubister (Wargan Warriors) , Emmy Hardakas (Saint Helen), Zoe Harris (Saint Helen), Shona Hill (Saint Helen), Katie Motterchid (Saint Helen), Easy Northrop (Leeds Renos), Eboni Partington (York Valkry), Tamzin Renov (York Valcry), Georgia Roche (Newcastle Knights), Erin Stott (ST Helens), Bella Syeks (Leeds Rhinos), Paige Travis (Parramatta Esel), Vicky Whitfield (Stlens), Liv Wood (York Valkyrie).
Las Vegas League Legue 2025 – Saturday 1 March
- Betfred Super League – WiGan Warriors v Warrington Wolves (1:30 PM PST / 9:30 PM GMT), Live on Sky Sports
- NRL – Canberra Raiders V New Zealand Warriors (4:00 PM PST / Midnight GMT)
- Match Test – Australia Gilaros against England women (6:00 pm Pacific time / 2 am GMT March 2)
- NRL – Penrith Panthers Vs Cronulla -Suteland Shars (8:30 PM PST / 4:30 AM GMT 2 March)
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