Eva Karpani, returning to the squad from last year and also now an experienced Wallaroo, Ana-Lise Sio and Atasi Lafai have won a place in the NSW Waratahs Super W Squad, while Benita Ese Sale, Jay Huriwai, Alyce Solaese and Sally Fuesaina have been selected in the ACT Brumbies Squad.
Two Blues General Manager, Christian Burden, said Two Blues was the training ground for talented women in western Sydney who were keen to play representative rugby.
“We are absolutely thrilled for the girls and so proud of them for the hard work and dedication they have put into their rugby over the past 12 months,” he said.
“We are looking forward to a big year in the Jack Scott Cup, when the girls return to their clubs after the short Super W season ends.
“Our women’s program is a great showcase of the talent and opportunities we offer at the Two Blues, and we welcome all aspiring female rugby players.”
The Waratahs Women begin their 2023 Super W campaign against the Western Force on Friday, March 24, at Allianz Stadium.
The Two Blues Jack Scott 2023 Campaign kicks off on Saturday, April 22, against Sydney University at The Eric Tweedale Stadium.
If interested in joining the Two Blues women’s team, call Duke To’o on 0414 285 350.
Celebrate Super W Squad score
A STEP closer to playing in the Wallaroos for the Rugby World Cup in September in France, seven Two Blues women are celebrating after winning selection for squads in the upcoming 2023 Buildcorp Super W competition.