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2024 NRLW Signings Tracker: Wheeler headlines new Bulldogs signings
The Canterbury Bulldogs have continued building a squad for their inaugural NRLW campaign with Jillaroos representative Holli Wheeler headlining five new signings.
Wheeler shapes as a key figure in the Bulldogs’ maiden season next year and will provide crucial leadership on and off the field. The forward has been playing NRLW since the competition’s creation in 2018 and is currently playing a crucial role in the Sharks undefeated start to the year.
Joining the veteran at Canterbury next season are Tongan representatives Kalosipani Hopoate and ., Kiwi Fern Angelina Teakaraanga-Katoa and youngster Alexis Tauaneai.
All five players have signed two-year deals for the 2025 and 2026 seasons.
Hopoate is currently a member of the Roosters, while Dymock plays alongside Wheeler at Cronulla.
Both Teakaraanga-Katoa and Tauaneai play for the Dragons, with Tauaneai the 2023 Tarsha Gale Cup Play of the Tournament and on track to represent New Zealand in the future.
“Bringing in this core of our forward pack is going to suit the style of footy that we want to play,” coach Blake Cavallaro said.
“I believe we have a powerful and physical pack with controlled aggression, which is a necessity in the NRLW to ensure our halves and outside backs can play to their capabilities.”
Dominique du Toit is the latest Rugby 7s star to switch codes, with the Paris Olympian joining Australian team-mate Sharni Smale at the Sharks.
Du Toit was a shadow player at the Rio Games in 2016, in which Cronulla team-mate Emma Tonegato scored the winning try in the final and played at the Olympics in Tokyo in 2021 and Paris in 2024.
The 27-year-old brought down the curtain on her decorated sevens career, which included a Commonwealth Games gold medal in 2022 and four World Series triumphs, after Australia’s fourth-place finish at the recent Paris Olympics.
Like Smale, who made her NRLW debut for Cronulla in Sunday’s win over the Knights, du Toit has joined the ladder-leading squad as a replacement player after season-ending injuries to Jada Taylor and Grace-Lee Weekes.
The club was granted an exemption to add the duo to the squad after Margot Vella and Sara Sautia unfortunately suffered season-ending injuries in Round 2.
A Shellharbour Stingrays junior, Preston has progressed through the club’s pathways system, with Kiama Knights and Collegians Wollongong junior Paseka also progressing through the pathways system with the Steelers.
Wests Tigers have signed rookie forward Montana Clifford to the club for the remainder of the season as a replacement for injured co-captain Kezie Apps.
Clifford, who celebrated her 20th birthday on Monday, played alongside Wests Tigers players Brooke Talataina and Harmony Crichton at St Marys juniors and in Penrith’s Tarsha Gale Cup squad.
Montana returns to Sydney after playing one season for the Burleigh Bears in the Queensland Women’s Premiership, where she played alongside her new Wests Tigers teammate, Shaianne McGlone.
The Cowboys have locked down star playmaker Tahlulah Tillett for next season and re-signed forward Bree Chester for a further two years.
Tillett, the NRL’s 2023 Veronica White Medallist for her work in the community, was one of the first signings for the Cowboys before the club entered the NRLW last season.
A proud product of Far North Queensland, Tillett has emerged as the Cowboys’ first-choice five-eighth in 2024, forming a dangerous combination with halves partner Kirra Dibb.
Chester, 22, has developed into one of North Queensland’s most consistent performers after moving from second-row to lock in her second season in the NRLW.
Australian Rugby 7s star Sharni Smale has switched codes after the Olympics to sign with the Cronulla Sharks.
Smale (née Williams) has been added to Cronulla’s top 24 squad after season-ending injuries to fullback Jada Taylor and promising youngster Grace-Lee Weekes.
The 36-year-old has been named on the bench for Saturday’s blockbuster clash with the Knights at PointsBet Stadium.
An Olympic gold medallist in 2016 alongside Sharks star Emma Tonegato, Smale’s phenomenal resume also includes appearances for the Wallaroos in the 15-a-side code.
The trailblazer concluded her 12-year sevens career after Australia’s fourth-place finish in Paris last week and is excited to switch to rugby league.
The Parramatta Eels have signed Breanna Eales for the remainder of the 2024 NRLW season.
The prop forward made her NRLW debut last year, making four appearances for the Broncos. She joins as an injury replacement player, after the Eels lost Boss Kapua and Rueben Cherrington for the rest of the season.
The Raiders have re-signed four of their NRLW stars through to the end of the 2026 season in a major boost for the Green Machine.
Centre Mackenzie Wiki, back-rower Monalisa Soliola, hooker Chanté Temara and playmaker Sereana Naitokatoka have all inked new deals ahead of Canberra’s Round 2 clash with the Knights.
It’s very good for the stability of our team but also it shows that players want to be here,” said coach Darren Borthwick.
“For those players to extend it gives us a good picture into the next few years at the club and I’m really happy that the players have chosen to remain here.”
Meanwhile, New Zealand rugby sevens star Tenika Willison is set to join the Knights at the conclusion of the Paris Olympics after signing a two-year deal with the club.
The 26-year-old will arrive in Newcastle determined to provide an instant impact as they chase a third-straight NRLW title.
Willison replaces Tamerah Leati who suffered a season-ending knee injury in the pre-season and Knights coach Ben Jeffries said he hopes the rugby star will add plenty to his side.
“We have been impressed with her professional mindset, when you combine that with an extensive football and willingness to play anywhere in the backline, we believe Tenika will instantly further develop our evolving playing group,” Jeffries said.
“With her ability to play anywhere in the backline, Tenika adds great depth to our squad and quality across the park, creating even more healthy competition for places in our 2024 campaign.”
Former Jillaroos star Sam Bremner will come out of retirement to join the injury-hit Roosters for the upcoming NRLW season.
The versatile back enjoyed a decorated career that began in 2011, playing for the Dragons and Roosters before retiring at the start of last year after leading the Jillaroos to victory in the 2022 World Cup. She then transitioned to coaching and was an assistant coach for the Sky Blues during the recent State of Origin series.
The Tricolours have been ravaged by injuries throughout the past couple of weeks, with Brydie Parker and Corban Baxter suffering serious injuries in last Saturday’s trial against the Sharks. Shawden Burton has also been ruled out for the season with a hamstring injury.