2023 NRLWahine: Breaking Down All Aotearoa Wahine in NRLW
The 2023 NRLW season is approaching and another dose of expansion delivers more opportunities for Aotearoa wahine.
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The 2023 NRLW season is approaching and another dose of expansion delivers more opportunities for Aotearoa wahine.
Round rua of NRLW is locked in for another Sunday triple-header and another dose of Aotearoa's flourishing Kiwi-NRLWahine crew.
How clutch can CNK be in the Finals for Canberra Raiders? Plus, Siliva Havili’s bench role, Broncos women almost having as many Kiwi-NRL wahine as NZ Warriors and Nelson Asofa-Solomona is simmering for Melbourne Storm.
In comparing last year's NRLW campaign to this year's, Aotearoa Warriors doubled their number of wins and missed out on a Grand Final via points differential.
NZ Warriors aren’t quite sharing the play-making duties as an NRLW should, Brisbane Broncos are the best in the competition with immense contributions from their #KiwiNRL wahine and Maitua Feterika is leading the Dragon up the guts.
No tackle busts, just post-contact-metres for Kiwi Ferns/Broncos half Raecene McGregor and Aotearoa Warriors wahine did what the Warriors men didn’t want to do and got busy out of dummy half.
Aotearoa Warriors wahine grabbed another win over Sydney Roosters in their first game of NRLW and while it came via solid performances across the park, the rise of Canterbury's Charntay Poko hit another level with a commanding effort in the halves.
Georgia Hale is going to be the smallest middle forward in NRLW, Charntay Poko could make a hefty impact in her NRLW debut and then there is the #KiwiNRLWahine at the Dragons who are mandatory viewing.