The 2019 Rugby League World Cup 9s was an international rugby league tournament played in the rugby league nines format, to be held in Australia on 18 and 19 October 2019. Twelve national teams competed, with four of those also fielding women's teams. The squads consisted of 16 players.

Players' positions are listed as either backs (BK) or forwards (FW). Their age is given as of the tournament's opening day, 18 October 2019.

Pool A

Australia

Coach: Mal Meninga

Australia named their 16-man squad on 7 October 2019.[1] Cody Walker and Curtis Scott were originally named, but withdrew. They were replaced by Daly Cherry-Evans and Campbell Graham respectively.[2]

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)Club
2BKJosh Addo-Carr28 July 1995 (aged 24) Melbourne Storm
14FWJai Arrow12 July 1995 (aged 24) Gold Coast Titans
12BKAJ Brimson9 September 1998 (aged 21) Gold Coast Titans
15FWNathan Brown1 March 1993 (aged 26) Parramatta Eels
3BKDaly Cherry-Evans20 February 1989 (aged 30) Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
8BKKyle Feldt9 February 1992 (aged 27) North Queensland Cowboys
11FWDavid Fifita25 February 2000 (aged 19) Brisbane Broncos
6FWTyson Frizell9 October 1991 (aged 28) St. George Illawarra Dragons
16BKReuben Garrick30 June 1997 (aged 22) Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
10BKCampbell Graham2 June 1999 (aged 20) South Sydney Rabbitohs
4FWWade Graham (captain)25 October 1990 (aged 28) Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
9BKClinton Gutherson9 September 1994 (aged 25) Parramatta Eels
5BKBen Hunt27 March 1990 (aged 29) St. George Illawarra Dragons
7BKMitchell Moses17 September 1994 (aged 25) Parramatta Eels
13BKRyan Papenhuyzen10 June 1998 (aged 21) Melbourne Storm
1BKKalyn Ponga30 March 1998 (aged 21) Newcastle Knights

New Zealand

Coach: Michael Maguire

New Zealand named their 16-man squad on 9 October 2019.[3] James Fisher-Harris and Jordan Rapana were originally named, but withdrew and were replaced by Zane Tetevano and Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad respectively.[4] Braden Hamlin-Uele was ruled out after the final squads had been finalised. Adam Blair was brought in as a late replacement.[5]

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)Club
8FWLeeson Ah Mau20 December 1989 (aged 29) New Zealand Warriors
FWAdam Blair23 March 1986 (aged 33) New Zealand Warriors
7BKDylan Brown21 June 2000 (aged 19) Parramatta Eels
5FWCorey Harawira-Naera18 May 1995 (aged 24) Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
1BKJamayne Isaako5 June 1996 (aged 23) Brisbane Broncos
6BKShaun Johnson (captain)9 September 1990 (aged 29) Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
12FWJeremy Marshall-King2 December 1995 (aged 23) Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
2BKKen Maumalo16 July 1994 (aged 25) New Zealand Warriors
3BKCharnze Nicoll-Klokstad2 August 1995 (aged 24) Canberra Raiders
4FWBriton Nikora7 December 1997 (aged 21) Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
9BKKodi Nikorima3 April 1994 (aged 25) New Zealand Warriors
13FWKevin Proctor28 February 1989 (aged 30) Gold Coast Titans
16BKBailey Simonsson18 February 1998 (aged 21) Canberra Raiders
15BKReimis Smith13 May 1997 (aged 22) Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
10FWJoseph Tapine4 May 1994 (aged 25) Canberra Raiders
14FWZane Tetevano4 November 1990 (aged 28) Sydney Roosters

Papua New Guinea

Coach: Michael Marum

PNG named their 16-man squad on 1 October 2019.[6] James Segeyaro and Lachlan Lam were originally named, but were replaced by Moses Meninga and Wartovo Puara.[7]

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)Club
10BKStargroth Amean9 March 1991 (aged 28) Barrow Raiders
7BKWatson Boas8 November 1994 (aged 24) Doncaster
1BKEdene Gebbie6 May 1995 (aged 24) Wynnum Manly Seagulls
14BKEdwin Ipape2 February 1999 (aged 20) Wynnum Manly Seagulls
6BKKyle Laybutt26 September 1995 (aged 24) Townsville Blackhawks
2BKBernard Lewis23 October 1997 (aged 21) Sydney Roosters
13BKGarry Lo1 November 1993 (aged 25) PNG Hunters
12FWRhyse Martin (captain)1 March 1993 (aged 26) Leeds Rhinos
16FWMoses Meninga6 June 1993 (aged 26) PNG Hunters
4BKJustin Olam23 December 1993 (aged 25) Melbourne Storm
9FWWartovo Puara24 June 1990 (aged 29) Barrow Raiders
8FWNixon Putt3 March 1995 (aged 24) Norths Devils
3BKDaniel Russell5 December 1995 (aged 23) North Queensland Cowboys
11BKJedidiah Simbiken28 September 1998 (aged 21) Redcliffe Dolphins
15BKStanford Talita29 December 1995 (aged 23) Hela Wigmen
5BKTerry Wapi30 August 1996 (aged 23) PNG Hunters

United States

Coach: Sean Rutgerson

The United States named a 20-man training squad on 3 September 2019.[8] The final 16-man squad was announced on 10 October 2019.[9]

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)Club
2BKRyan Burroughs26 August 1991 (aged 28) Northern Virginia Eagles
15FWBrock Davies14 June 1990 (aged 29) Brooklyn Kings
9FWConnor Donehue9 May 1996 (aged 23) Brooklyn Kings
11FWJoe Eichner9 October 1991 (aged 28) Northern Pride
20BKBureta Faraimo16 July 1990 (aged 29) Hull F.C.
14BKJay Florimo28 April 1990 (aged 29) The Entrance Tigers
7BKKristian Freed4 July 1987 (aged 32) Wests Mitchelton Panthers
17FWKhalial Harris14 January 1995 (aged 24) Jacksonville Axemen
13FWDaniel Howard13 December 1984 (aged 34) Wentworthville Magpies
6BKCharlie Jones20 April 1991 (aged 28) Jacksonville Axemen
1BKCorey Makelim6 January 1994 (aged 25) Sheffield Eagles
4BKRonaldo Mulitalo17 November 1999 (aged 19) Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
10FWMark Offerdahl (captain)15 October 1987 (aged 32) Goondiwindi Boars
8FWEddy Pettybourne13 February 1988 (aged 31) Central Queensland Capras
3BKJunior Vaivai18 January 1990 (aged 29) Toulouse Olympique
12FWJerome Veve2 April 1997 (aged 22) Souths Logan Magpies
5BKDavid Washington23 September 1990 (aged 29) Jacksonville Axemen

Pool B

England

Coach: Wayne Bennett

England named their 16-man squad on 6 October 2019.[10] Jack Hughes was originally named, but withdrew due to injury. He was replaced by Blake Austin.[11]

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)Club
7BKBlake Austin1 February 1991 (aged 28) Warrington Wolves
1FWTom Burgess21 April 1992 (aged 27) South Sydney Rabbitohs
2FWDaryl Clark10 February 1993 (aged 26) Warrington Wolves
3BKJake Connor18 October 1994 (aged 25) Hull F.C.
4FWJames Graham (captain)10 September 1985 (aged 34) St. George Illawarra Dragons
5BKRyan Hall27 November 1987 (aged 31) Sydney Roosters
6BKAsh Handley16 February 1996 (aged 23) Leeds Rhinos
8BKReece Lyne2 December 1992 (aged 26) Wakefield Trinity
9BKJermaine McGillvary16 May 1988 (aged 31) Huddersfield Giants
10FWRyan Sutton2 August 1995 (aged 24) Canberra Raiders
11BKSam Tomkins23 March 1989 (aged 30) Catalans Dragons
12BKJacob Trueman16 February 1999 (aged 20) Castleford Tigers
13FWLiam Watts8 July 1990 (aged 29) Castleford Tigers
14FWElliott Whitehead4 September 1989 (aged 30) Canberra Raiders
15BKGareth Widdop12 March 1989 (aged 30) St. George Illawarra Dragons
16BKGeorge Williams31 October 1994 (aged 24) Wigan Warriors

France

Coach: Aurélien Cologni

France named a 17-man squad on 2 October 2019.[12] Lilian Albert was originally named but withdrew.[13]

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)Club
6BKLucas Albert4 July 1998 (aged 21) Catalans Dragons
13FWJason Baitieri (captain)2 July 1989 (aged 30) Catalans Dragons
4FWLambert Belmas11 August 1997 (aged 22) Catalans Dragons
11FWCharlie Bouzinac10 January 1994 (aged 25) Lézignan Sangliers
8FWBastien Canet26 June 1993 (aged 26) AS Carcassonne
9FWAlrix Da Costa2 October 1997 (aged 22) Catalans Dragons
16FWJordan Dezaria6 November 1996 (aged 22) Toulouse Olympique
7BKLouis Jouffret24 August 1995 (aged 24) Featherstone Rovers
15BKMathieu Jussaume17 May 1999 (aged 20) Toulouse Olympique
1BKThomas Lasvenes6 May 1996 (aged 23) Villeneuve XIII RLLG
5BKPaul Marcon10 July 1995 (aged 24) Toulouse Olympique
2BKGavin Marguerite12 August 1996 (aged 23) Toulouse Olympique
3BKHakim Miloudi26 June 1993 (aged 26) Toronto Wolfpack
14BKArthur Mourgue7 May 1999 (aged 20) Saint-Estève XIII Catalan
12FWArthur Romano17 August 1997 (aged 22) Catalans Dragons
10FWJustin Sangaré7 March 1998 (aged 21) Toulouse Olympique

Lebanon

Coach: Rick Stone

Lebanon named their 16-man squad on 10 October 2019.[14] Anthony Layoun was originally named but was replaced by Jordan Samrani.[15] Jacob Kiraz and Jordan Samrani were ruled ineligible to participate due to being under the age of 18. Kiraz took the field against France, however.[16]

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)Club
13FWJalal Bazzaz St George Illawarra Dragons
2BKJayden El-Jalkh26 September 1997 (aged 22) Western Suburbs Magpies
10FWElie El-Zakhem17 April 1998 (aged 21) Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
14BKJohnny-Lee Gabrael22 August 2001 (aged 18) Balmain Tigers
5BKAhmad Harajly20 January 1994 (aged 25) New England Free Jacks
15FWKayne Kalache10 June 1998 (aged 21) Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
7BKJacob Kiraz23 November 2001 (aged 17) North Queensland Cowboys
8BKBilal Maarbani12 February 1998 (aged 21) Wests Tigers
4BKJohn-Paul Nohra Parramatta Eels
6BKAdam Rizk27 January 1999 (aged 20) North Sydney Bears
12BKJosh Rizk22 March 2001 (aged 18) Balmain Tigers
1BKReece Robinson13 June 1987 (aged 32) Queanbeyan Kangaroos
3BKTravis Robinson13 June 1987 (aged 32) Newtown Jets
16FWJames Roumanos10 August 1999 (aged 20) Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
9BKJordan Samrani Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
11FWCharbel Tasipale24 February 2000 (aged 19) Parramatta Eels

Wales

Coach: John Kear

Wales named a 23-man training squad on 16 September.[17] The final 16-man squad was announced on 9 October 2019.[18]

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)Club
15FWGavin Bennion31 December 1993 (aged 25) Swinton Lions
4BKMike Butt6 May 1995 (aged 24) Swinton Lions
16FWConnor Davies17 January 1997 (aged 22) Halifax
10FWCurtis Davies17 January 1997 (aged 22) Halifax
12FWBen Evans30 October 1992 (aged 26) Toulouse Olympique
3BKRhys Evans30 October 1992 (aged 26) Bradford Bulls
8BKWill Evans4 May 2001 (aged 18) Burleigh Bears
13FWDaniel Fleming8 July 1992 (aged 27) Halifax
5BKRegan Grace12 December 1996 (aged 22) St Helens
6BKDalton Grant21 April 1990 (aged 29) Bradford Bulls
11BKCobi Green4 March 1999 (aged 20) Bradford Bulls
1BKElliot Kear (captain)29 November 1988 (aged 30) London Broncos
14FWRhodri Lloyd22 July 1993 (aged 26) Swinton Lions
7BKJames Olds6 April 1991 (aged 28) Wests Panthers
9FWLloyd White9 August 1988 (aged 31) Mackay Cutters
2BKRhys Williams8 December 1989 (aged 29) London Broncos

Pool C

Cook Islands

Coach: Tony Iro[19]

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)Club
1BKTevin Arona5 September 1995 (aged 24) Canterbury Bulls
12BKAnthony Gelling18 October 1990 (aged 29) Widnes Vikings
4FWAlex Glenn (captain)31 July 1988 (aged 31) Brisbane Broncos
3BKKayal Iro20 February 2000 (aged 19) New Zealand Warriors
5BKSteven Marsters19 October 1999 (aged 19) St. George Illawarra Dragons
11FWSam Mataora20 October 1990 (aged 28) Belconnen United Sharks
10FWTepai Moeroa2 October 1995 (aged 24) Parramatta Eels
16FWMoses Noovao-McGreal7 February 1996 (aged 23) Norths Devils
8FWJunior Pua New Zealand Warriors
15FWJohn Puna24 May 1992 (aged 27) Easts Tigers
2BKReubenn Rennie22 October 1995 (aged 23) Mount Pritchard Mounties
14FWVincent Rennie17 June 1994 (aged 25) Mount Pritchard Mounties
6BKBrad Takairangi14 June 1989 (aged 30) Parramatta Eels
13FWBrody Tamarua9 March 1999 (aged 20) New Zealand Warriors
9FWAaron Teroi2 October 1995 (aged 24) Central Queensland Capras
7BKPaul Ulberg14 November 1995 (aged 23) Norths Devils

Fiji

Coach: Brandon Costin

Fiji named their 16-man squad on 10 October 2019.[20] Mikaele Ravalawa was originally named but was replaced by Semi Valemei.[15]

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)Club
6BKWaqa Blake26 October 1994 (aged 24) Parramatta Eels
12FWViliame Kikau5 April 1995 (aged 24) Penrith Panthers
9FWApisai Koroisau7 November 1992 (aged 26) Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
1FWJoseva Lawalawa Ravoravo Rabbitohs
16BKPenaia Leveleve1 February 1996 (aged 23) Nabua Broncos
8BKIsaac Lumelume16 April 1998 (aged 21) Melbourne Storm
13BKTaane Milne19 May 1995 (aged 24) New Zealand Warriors
17BKLuke Nadurutalo Nadera Panthers
2BKKevin Naiqama (captain)4 February 1989 (aged 30) St Helens
15BKSelestino Ravutaumada17 January 2000 (aged 19) New Zealand Warriors
3BKMaika Sivo3 October 1993 (aged 26) Parramatta Eels
14BKPenioni Tagituimua20 January 1999 (aged 20) Nadera Panthers
10BKMaika Tudravu27 May 1991 (aged 28) Army Bears
4BKSemi Valemei20 January 1999 (aged 20) Canberra Raiders
5BKSuliasi Vunivalu27 November 1995 (aged 23) Melbourne Storm
7BKBrayden Wiliame17 December 1992 (aged 26) Catalans Dragons

Samoa

Coach: Matt Parish

Samoa named their 16-man squad on 10 October 2019.[21]

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)Club
8FWBunty Afoa20 August 1996 (aged 23) New Zealand Warriors
6BKDean Blore29 September 1998 (aged 21) Penrith Panthers
11FWMichael Chee-Kam26 February 1992 (aged 27) Wests Tigers
10FWTino Fa'asuamaleaui16 February 2000 (aged 19) Melbourne Storm
3BKTim Lafai27 May 1991 (aged 28) St. George Illawarra Dragons
4BKJoseph Leilua (captain)12 December 1991 (aged 27) Canberra Raiders
12FWLuciano Leilua8 June 1996 (aged 23) St. George Illawarra Dragons
13FWMoses Leota20 July 1995 (aged 24) Penrith Panthers
9FWDanny Levi5 December 1995 (aged 23) Newcastle Knights
7BKJarome Luai16 January 1997 (aged 22) Penrith Panthers
15BKToa Mata'afa7 April 1997 (aged 22) Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
2BKDavid Nofoaluma28 November 1993 (aged 25) Wests Tigers
14FWLigi Sao11 October 1992 (aged 27) New Zealand Warriors
1BKMarion Seve27 May 1995 (aged 24) Melbourne Storm
16BKJorge Taufua23 October 1991 (aged 27) Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
5BKBrian To'o18 August 1998 (aged 21) Penrith Panthers

Tonga

Coach: David Tangata-Toa

Tonga named their 16-man squad on 11 October 2019. Included in the squad was two players named "Sione Katoa" - Sione Katoa (born 1997; a winger) and Sione Katoa (born 1995; a hooker). The latter is referred to by his full name, Sione Utia-Katoa, for clarity.[22]

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)Club
7BKJohn Asiata19 April 1993 (aged 26) North Queensland Cowboys
1BKWilliam Fakatoumafi25 January 2001 (aged 18) New Zealand Warriors
10FWAndrew Fifita28 June 1989 (aged 30) Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
15BKTevita Funa3 January 1998 (aged 21) Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
3BKDelouise Hoeter6 March 1994 (aged 25) Wynnum Manly Seagulls
12FWPeter Hola27 April 1999 (aged 20) North Queensland Cowboys
14FWJamil Hopoate8 November 1994 (aged 24) Brisbane Broncos
4BKRobert Jennings2 February 1996 (aged 23) Wests Tigers
2BKSione Katoa21 August 1997 (aged 22) Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
16BKTui Katoa27 April 1999 (aged 20) Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
6BKTesi Niu11 August 2001 (aged 18) Brisbane Broncos
8FWJoe Ofahengaue15 September 1995 (aged 24) Brisbane Broncos
11FWTevita Pangai Junior4 February 1996 (aged 23) Brisbane Broncos
13FWJason Taumalolo (captain)31 May 1993 (aged 26) North Queensland Cowboys
9FWSione Utia-Katoa26 January 1995 (aged 24) Penrith Panthers
5BKMalakai Watene-Zelezniak27 August 1991 (aged 28) Penrith Panthers

Women

Australia

Coach: Brad Donald

Australia named their 17-person squad on 7 October 2019.[23] Brittany Breayley and Tamika Upton were originally named but withdrew and were replaced by Tarryn Aiken.[24]

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)Club
16BKTarryn Aiken14 July 1999 (aged 20) Brisbane Broncos
11FWKezie Apps4 February 1991 (aged 28) St. George Illawarra Dragons
13BKShaylee Bent13 September 2000 (aged 19) St. George Illawarra Dragons
8FWMillie Boyle19 May 1998 (aged 21) Brisbane Broncos
7BKAli Brigginshaw (captain)1 December 1989 (aged 29) Brisbane Broncos
9FWKeeley Davis5 July 2000 (aged 19) St. George Illawarra Dragons
15BKKirra Dibb23 July 1997 (aged 22) Sydney Roosters
12FWTallisha Harden21 August 1992 (aged 27) Sydney Roosters
4BKIsabelle Kelly20 September 1996 (aged 23) Sydney Roosters
1BKCorban McGregor10 April 1994 (aged 25) Sydney Roosters
5BKTiana Penitani12 January 1996 (aged 23) St. George Illawarra Dragons
14BKJulia Robinson1 June 1998 (aged 21) Brisbane Broncos
3BKJessica Sergis15 September 1997 (aged 22) St. George Illawarra Dragons
10FWHannah Southwell4 March 1999 (aged 20) Sydney Roosters
6BKShakiah Tungai29 November 1996 (aged 22) St. George Illawarra Dragons
2BKBotille Vette-Welsh13 September 1996 (aged 23) St. George Illawarra Dragons

England

Coach: Craig Richards[25]

England women's squad was named on 2 August 2019.[26] Shannon Lacey was ruled out by injury,[11] and was replaced by Georgia Wilson.[27]

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)Club
4FWDannielle Anderson21 July 1995 (aged 24) Leeds Rhinos
2BKCaitlin Beevers11 October 2001 (aged 18) Leeds Rhinos
10BKLeah Burke11 June 1998 (aged 21) St Helens
3FWChantelle Crowl16 February 1993 (aged 26) St Helens
8BKJodie Cunningham5 December 1991 (aged 27) St Helens
6BKFaye Gaskin18 March 1992 (aged 27) St Helens
9BKKelsey Gentles30 January 1999 (aged 20) Castleford Tigers
1BKAmy Hardcastle4 March 1989 (aged 30) Bradford Bulls
14FWShona Hoyle31 July 1993 (aged 26) Castleford Tigers
12FWRhiannion Marshall22 December 1992 (aged 26) Castleford Tigers
15FWSinead Peach4 June 1998 (aged 21) Castleford Tigers
7FWGeorgia Roche3 September 2000 (aged 19) Castleford Tigers
5FWEmily Rudge (captain)11 November 1991 (aged 27) St Helens
16BKTara-Jane Stanley4 September 1993 (aged 26) Castleford Tigers
11FWNaomi Williams7 May 1991 (aged 28) St Helens
13BKGeorgia Wilson23 February 1997 (aged 22) Wigan Warriors

New Zealand

Coach: Justin Morgan

New Zealand women's squad was named on 9 October.[28] Lavinia Gould was originally named but was replaced by Kanyon Paul.

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)Club
2Madison Bartlett5 December 1994 (aged 24) New Zealand Warriors
12Teuila Fotu-Moala29 November 1993 (aged 25) St. George Illawarra Dragons
13Georgia Hale9 August 1995 (aged 24) New Zealand Warriors
3Honey Hireme (captain)3 May 1981 (aged 38) New Zealand Warriors
8Onjeurlina Leiataua1 December 1995 (aged 23) New Zealand Warriors
14Nita Maynard7 July 1992 (aged 27) Sydney Roosters
6Raecene McGregor23 October 1997 (aged 21) Brisbane Broncos
4Jules Newman23 February 1989 (aged 30) New Zealand Warriors
1Apii Nicholls-Pualau26 February 1993 (aged 26) New Zealand Warriors
16Kanyon Paul5 October 1997 (aged 22) New Zealand Warriors
7Charntay Poko10 November 1995 (aged 23) New Zealand Warriors
9Krystal Rota3 October 1985 (aged 34) New Zealand Warriors
15Aieshaleigh Smalley23 September 1991 (aged 28) New Zealand Warriors
11Kiana Takairangi20 July 1992 (aged 27) Sydney Roosters
10Crystal Tamarua30 July 1995 (aged 24) New Zealand Warriors
5Atawhai Tupaea3 February 1989 (aged 30) New Zealand Warriors

Papua New Guinea

Coach: Bagelo Solien

Papua New Guinea women's squad was named on 1 October.[6] Shae-Yvonne De La Cruz and Veronica Waula were originally named but were replaced by Gloria Kaupa and Mellisa Peters.[15] Sera Koroi and Joyce Waula were ruled ineligible to participate due to being under the age of 18.[16]

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)Club
20Elsie Albert20 May 1996 (aged 23) UNRE Cowgirls
2Catherine Anjo Hohola Flies
12Heather Ario Gabutu Dragons
13Lekiellia Brown Wentworthville Magpies
3Carol Francis Gabutu Dragons
7Shirley Joe Eriku Panthers
10Janet Johns (captain) Hanuabada Hawks
4Roswita Kapo Paga Panthers
16Gloria Kaupa
5Sera Koroi21 August 2002 (aged 17) Goodna Eagles
17Mellisa Peters
1Ua Ravu4 December 1996 (aged 22) Leeton Greens
15Jacobeth Wake Royals Ramu League
9Joyce Waula Blackswan Royals
6Angelo Watego (captain) Capalaba Warriors
14Josephine Wong Nightcliff Dragons

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