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  • Queensland Women's Maroons squad locked in for Game One

    Queensland Women's Maroons squad locked in for Game One

    Queensland Maroons squad for 2025 Women's State of Origin includes six debutants and experienced players.

    LeagueNews.co

    The Queensland Maroons have finalized their squad for Game One of the 2025 Women's State of Origin series against the NSW Sky Blues on May 1.

    The team includes six potential debutants who have impressed in the NRLW and BMD Premiership, as well as veteran halfback Ali Brigginshaw who will lead the team as skipper once again.

    The newcomers to the Maroons squad are Jasmine Peters, Georgia Hannaway, Hayley Maddick, Jada Ferguson, Rory Owen, and Tavarna Papalii.

    The squad for Game One features a mix of experienced players and newcomers, with Tarryn Aiken, Destiny Brill, and Lauren Brown from the Sydney Roosters NRLW, Shenae Ciesiolka and Jessika Elliston from the Brisbane Broncos NRLW, and Sophie Holyman from the Canberra Raiders NRLW.

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  • Warriors make play to keep rising star happy

    The Job Helping Preston Deliver for the Bulldogs

    Warriors offer improved contract to fullback Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad to keep him amid interest from Super League.

    LeagueNews.co

    The New Zealand Warriors have made a renewed effort to keep fullback Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad at the club by offering him an improved contract extension.

    Nicoll-Klokstad, a dual-international for the Cook Islands and the New Zealand Kiwis, has been a standout player for the Warriors since returning in 2023 after a successful stint with the Canberra Raiders.

    He played a crucial role in the team's journey to the 2023 Preliminary Final and is considered to be in the prime of his career.

    Initially, it was reported that Nicoll-Klokstad was planning to reject the Warriors' contract extension and move to the Super League.

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  • Fogarty's future at Sea Eagles clarified by CEO

    Fogarty's future at Sea Eagles clarified by CEO

    Manly CEO denies interest in Fogarty. Raiders missed contract deadline. Fogarty free to negotiate with teams.

    LeagueNews.co

    Manly Sea Eagles CEO Tony Mestrov has addressed speculation surrounding the club's interest in Jamal Fogarty, asserting that they have not engaged in discussions with the halfback yet.

    Fogarty recently celebrated his 100th NRL game with the Canberra Raiders, prompting rumors of a potential move to Manly.

    Fogarty's contract with the Raiders included a mutual option for 2026, and despite the Raiders missing the deadline to exercise this option, they rejected a request from Fogarty's management to explore other opportunities before Round 6.

    Now that the deadline has passed, Fogarty is free to engage in negotiations with other teams.

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