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Robbie Simpson Rugby league player with St. George, and cousin of Anthony, Robbie and Wes; Rod Silva (born 1967), Eastern Suburbs and Canterbury Bulldogs player; Uncle of all of the above; Buddy Gordon (born 1987), South Sydney, Canterbury and Penrith NRL player; Cousin of all of the above; Amos Roberts, uncle of Anthony; James Roberts, cousin ...
List of England women's national rugby league players is a list of people who have played for the England women's national rugby league team. Heritage Numbers (H#) were determined by the Women in Rugby League project in collaboration with England Rugby League .
The team was founded in 1994 when the Army first recognised rugby league as an official sport and lifted a ban on it. [1] The new team was able to play in the Challenge Cup. The team play their home matches at Aldershot Military Stadium in Aldershot, Hampshire. [2] An Army women's team was set up in 2008.
Emonyi brothers (Kenya). Humphrey Kayange, Collins Injera and Michael Agevi. All three have represented Kenya in HSBC World Rugby Seven Series, Commonwealth Games, Africa Gold Cup. Doug Howlett (New Zealand) and Nili Latu (Tonga); cousins. Doug is the brother of New Zealand rugby league representative Phil Howlett
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[75] [76] A team of Australians was then selected from the two clubs, to play a team of Fijian women on Tuesday, 5 October 1993. Played in torrential rain, the Australian team defeated the Fijian team, 16, to 4. [77] In 2019, the National Rugby League announced that the players in this 1993 match had been credited as members of the Foundation team.
Nu'uasala played for Otara, Mangere East Hawks, Marist Saints and the Richmond Roses in the Auckland Rugby League. [3] On 6 May 2016, Nu'uausala mader her Test debut for New Zealand, starting at second-row in a 26–16 win over Australia. [4] In 2017, she represented New Zealand at the 2017 Women's Rugby League World Cup. [5]
Stacey Jamie Aroha Kirsten Waaka (born 3 November 1995) is a New Zealand rugby union and rugby league player. She played fifteen-a-side and seven-a-side rugby union, and was a member of the New Zealand Women's Sevens team and New Zealand Women's National Rugby Union team.