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Wests Tigers Women
Club information
Full nameWests Tigers Rugby League Football Club
Nickname(s)The Tigers, Wests
Colours  Black
  White
  Gold
Founded27 July 1999 Club
15 June 2022 NRLW license
23 July 2023 First NRLW game
Websiteweststigers.com.au
Current details
Grounds
CEOShane Richardson
ChairmanInterim Chair: Barry O'Farrell. Holman Barnes Nominee: David Gilbert.
CoachCraig Sandercock
(from November 2025)
CaptainKezie Apps
CompetitionNRL Women's Premiership
Uniforms
Home colours
Away colours
Records
Biggest winTigers 36 – 8 Eels
CommBank Stadium
(23 Jul 2023)
Biggest lossTigers 10 – 48 Roosters
Allianz Stadium (26 Aug 2023)
Tigers 6 – 44 Warriors
Campbelltown Stadium
(14 Sep 2025)
First gameTigers 36 – 8 Eels
CommBank Stadium
(23 Jul 2023)
Most Recent gameTigers 6 – 44 Warriors
Campbelltown Stadium
(14 Sep 2025)
Wooden spoons2 (2024 season
2025 season)
Most capped27Sarah Togatuki
Highest try scorer8 – Caitlin Turnbull
Highest points scorer60Pauline Piliae-Rasabale

The Wests Tigers Women are an Australian professional rugby league football team, based in the Inner West and South West Sydney. The team is part of the Wests Tigers club and plays in the National Rugby League Women's Premiership.

In June 2022, Wests Tigers were accepted into the NRLW for the 2023 season.[1][2] Brett Kimmorley was announced as head coach in October 2022.[3] In early April 2023 the club made their first player signing announcement, with the naming of Kezie Apps, Botille Vette-Welsh, and Sarah Togatuki.[4] Wests Tigers Women played their first NRLW competition game in July 2023.

Seasons

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Season Regular season Finals Ref
P W D L F A Pts Pos Top Placing
2023 920713618648th 4 [5]
2024 9207108218410th 4 [6]
2025 111010100289212th 6 [7]

2026 draw

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The draw for the 2026 season was announced on 14 November 2025.[8][9][10]

RoundOpponentScoreDateTimeVenue
1 Eels2816Sun 5 Jul 202611:50 AMAwayCommBank Stadium
2 CowboysSat 11 Jul 202612:45 PMAwayQueensland Country Bank Stadium
3 BroncosSun 19 Jul 20261:45 PMAwayTotally Workwear Stadium
4 RoostersSun 26 Jul 20266:15 PMHome Leichhardt Oval
5 SharksSat 1 Aug 202612:00 PMNeutralGeohex Stadium, Wagga Wagga
6 DragonsSun 9 Aug 20261:35 PMAwayJubilee Stadium
7 WarriorsSun 16 Aug 20261:45 PMHome CommBank Stadium
8 KnightsSat 22 Aug 202612:45 PMAwayMcDonald Jones Stadium
9 BulldogsSun 30 Aug 20266:15 PMHome Campbelltown Sports Ground
10 TitansSun 6 Sep 20261:45 PMHome Campbelltown Sports Ground
11 RaidersFri 11 Sep 20265:40 PMHome Leichhardt Oval

Head-to-head records

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OpponentFirst meetingPWDLPFPAWin %Share
Eels23 Jul 20234202787450.00%51.32%
Sharks30 Jul 20233201383066.67%55.88%
Raiders6 Aug 2023300350770.00%39.37%
Cowboys12 Aug 2023300342700.00%37.50%
Dragons19 Aug 20233201484666.67%51.06%
Roosters26 Aug 20233003181020.00%15.00%
Titans3 Sep 2023300328680.00%29.17%
Broncos9 Sep 2023300336940.00%27.69%
Knights14 Sep 2023300320920.00%17.86%
Bulldogs10 Jul 202510018120.00%40.00%
Warriors14 Sep 202510016440.00%12.00%
Totals23 Jul 202330602437270920.00%34.41%

Notes

  • Share % is the percentage of points For over the sum of points For and Against.
  • Clubs listed in the order that the Tigers Women first played them.
  • As of 6 July 2026

Coaches

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Appointed in October 2022, Brett Kimmorley served as head coach for the Wests Tigers' first three NRLW seasons.[3] Prior to the penultimate Round of the 2025 season, he announced that he would not seek reappointment.[11] After an open call for applicants to the role, the Wests Tigers announced on 22 September 2025 that Craig Sandercock had been appointed on a two-year contract, commencing in November 2025.[12]

CoachSeason spanMWDLForAgstWin %Share %
Brett Kimmorley2023202529502434469317.24%33.17%
Craig Sandercock2026present11002816100.00%63.64%

As of 6 July 2026

Captains

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All players who have captained the Wests Tigers Women's NRLW team.

Cap no.NameYears as captainDebut roundGames as captainGames for club
1.Botille Vette-Welsh2023-2024Round 11516
2.Kezie Apps2023-presentRound 12121
3.Christian Pio2023Round 9122

Current squad

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The team is coached by Brett Kimmorley.[3] Jersey numbers in the table reflect the team list announced for Round 2.[13]
Table last updated on 7 July 2026.

J# Player Age Position(s) NRLW seasons NRLW stats Origin Tests All
Stars
Debut 2018-24 2025 2026 M T G Pts Prems
1Caitlin Turnbull25Fullback, Wing2025 10 1119036 1
2Emily Bass27Wing, Centre2021 7 11 11 13016676 5
3Namoe Gesa18Centre2026 R 11000
4Shenai Lendill26Centre, Second-row2023 18 11 130208
5Lily Rogan22Wing, Centre2023 1 10 112104 2
6Losana Lutu22Five-eighth, Halfback2022 1 12 4 1182314 2
7Raecene McGregor28Halfback2018 3 8 12 18 7 149249106 2 1 19 6
8Sarah Togatuki28Prop, Lock2018 19 16 11 1477028 1 11 1 5
9Salma Nour23Hooker2023 10 7 1185020 1
10Shaniece Monschau24Prop, Second-row2025 11 112000 2
11Kezie Apps35Second-row, Prop2018 19 10 11 1419036 20 22 2
12Shaylee Bent25Second-row, Centre2019 19 20 12 1526024 4 4 7
13Holli Wheeler36Lock, Prop2018 20 17 9 1472212 3 5
14Christian Pio26Prop, Second-row2021 11 18 4 1343012 3
15Tara Reinke26Lock, Prop2023 7 9 11 128000
16Faythe Manera22Halfback, Five-eighth2025 9 110208
18Portia Bourke25Lock, Second-row2025 4 15000
19Brooke Talataina22Second-row, Halfback2023 12H12104 1
19Harmony Crichton19Centre, Wing2024 3 36000
20Jetaya Faifua23Five-eighth, Fullback2021 7 11 11296024 5
21Lucyannah Luamanu-Leiataua19Lock, Second-row2025 44000
22Tyla Amiatu22Prop, Lock2023 13 114208
Leah Ollerton21Hooker R0000
Terina Te Tamaki29Centre, Wing2025 44000
ZHarmony Kautai22Centre, WingRU0000
DVLahnayah Daniel19Lock D0000
DVVasaliva Feleti18Centre, Wing0000
DVDiamond Graham18Hooker0000
DVKayla HendersonFullback, Wing R0000
IJRikeya Horne26Centre, Wing2018 7 11 16P3410040
PPihuka Berryman-Duff25Hooker, Lock2023 9 11P20104 6
PJade Fonua29Lock2023 14 11P25000 4

Notes:

  • Pihuka Berryman-Duff will miss the 2026 season due to her pregnancy. Salma Nour was signed as her replacement in the squad.[14]
  • The following players are signed on a development contract for 2026:[15]
    • Lahnayah Daniel (Canterbury Bulldogs, U19 9 games in 2025, Open 6 games in 2025)
    • Vasaliva Feleti (North Sydney Bears, U19 5 games in 2026)
    • Diamond Graham (Tweed Heads Seagulls, U19, 2 games in 2026)
    • Kayla Henderson (Penrith Panthers, U19 10 games in 2025, Newcastle Knights Open 12 games in 2025)
  • The following players were signed on a development contract for 2025:[16]
    • Tallara Bamblett (Parramatta Eels, Open 7 games in 2024)
    • Aaliyah Bula
    • Tiresa Leasuasu (Wests Tigers, U19 8 games in 2025)
    • Lucyannah Luamanu-Leiataua (Wests Tigers, U19 10 games in 2025, Open 9 games in 2024)

The Wests Tigers announced contract extensions in several instalments from October 2025.[17][18][19][20] The Wests Tigers announced player signings in several instalments from October 2025.[21][22][23][24][15][14][25]

2026 gains and losses

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Off contract after 2026

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  • Faythe Manera
  • Lily Rogan
  • Losana Lutu
  • Portia Bourke

Club records

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Win-loss record since entering the NRLW in 2023:

GamesWinsDrawnLossPoints forPoints against+/-Win %
306024372709-33720.00%

Player records

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Lists and tables last updated: 6 July 2026.

Career records (at Wests Tigers)

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Season records

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Season length has increased over time as the competition has expanded.

Match records

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Most points in a game for the Tigers
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Qualification: 10 points

RankPlayerDateOpponentVenueTGFGPoints
1Caitlin Turnbull20 Jul 2025 TitansLeichhardt Oval30012
1Leianne Tufuga6 Aug 2023 RaidersGIO Stadium30012
3Pauline Piliae-Rasabale25 Aug 2024 BroncosLeichhardt Oval13010
Most tries in a game for the Tigers
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Qualification: 2 tries

RankPlayerDateOpponentVenueTries
1Leianne Tufuga6 Aug 2023 RaidersLeichhardt Oval3
1Caitlin Turnbull20 Jul 2025 TitansLeichhardt Oval3
3Leianne Tufuga23 Jul 2023 EelsCommBank Stadium2
3Jakiya Whitfeld23 Jul 2023 EelsCommBank Stadium2
3Rebecca Pollard12 Sep 2024 DragonsLeichhardt Oval2
3Caitlin Turnbull27 Jul 2025 SharksSharks Stadium2
3Jetaya Faifua17 Aug 2025 DragonsAllianz Stadium2
3Caitlin Turnbull30 Aug 2025 RaidersGIO Stadium2
Most goals in a game for the Tigers
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Qualification: 3 goals

RankPlayerDateOpponentVenueGoals
1Pauline Piliae-Rasabale23 Jul 2023 EelsCommBank Stadium4
1Raecene McGregor5 Jul 2026 EelsCommBank Stadium4
3Pauline Piliae-Rasabale9 Sep 2023 BroncosMcDonald Jones Stadium3
3Pauline Piliae-Rasabale25 Aug 2024 BroncosLeichhardt Oval3

Oldest and youngest players

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The oldest and youngest players to represent the Wests Tigers Women's NRLW team.

NameAgeYear
Kezie Apps34 and 222 days2025
Lucyannah Luamanu-Leiataua18 and 120 days2025

First try and last try

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Players who scored the first try and most recent try for the Tigers.

NameYearRoundOpponentVenueMinute
Botille Vette-Welsh20231 EelsCommBank Stadium6'
Shaylee Bent20261 EelsCommBank Stadium45'

Margins and streaks

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Biggest winning margins
Qualification: 10 point margin

MarginScoreOpponentVenueDateRound
28368 EelsCommBank Stadium23 Jul 20231
122816 EelsCommBank Stadium5 Jul 20261
10100 SharksBelmore Sports Ground30 Jul 20232

Biggest losing margins
Qualification: 20 point margin

MarginScoreOpponentVenueDateRound
381048 RoostersAllianz Stadium26 Aug 20236
38644 WarriorsCampbelltown Stadium14 Sep 202511
34438 EelsCommBank Stadium7 Sep 202510
30434 RoostersMcDonald Jones Stadium2 Aug 20255
301444 BroncosLeichhardt Oval25 Aug 20245
28634 KnightsMcDonald Jones Stadium1 Sep 20246
24630 KnightsMcDonald Jones Stadium9 Aug 20256
24428 BroncosTotally Workwear Stadium5 Jul 20251
22830 CowboysLeichhardt Oval24 Aug 20258
201232 RaidersCampbelltown Stadium28 Jul 20241
20828 KnightsLeichhardt Oval14 Sep 20239

Most consecutive wins

  • 2 (23 July 2023 30 July 2023)
  • 2 (12 September 2024 19 September 2024)

Most consecutive losses

  • 14 (6 August 2023 7 September 2024)
  • 6 (5 July 2025 9 August 2025)

Biggest comeback

Worst Collapse

First game

MarginScoreOpponentVenueDate
28368 Parramatta EelsCommBank Stadium23 July 2023

Individual awards

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Players of the Year

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The Wests Tigers Women Player of the Year award winners since 2023.

NameYear
Sarah Togatuki2023
Sarah Togatuki2024
Sarah Togatuki2025

Players

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Inaugural 2023 squad

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Wests Tigers Women 2023 squad
Top 24 squad - 2023 NRL season Development list Coaching staff

Head coach



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)

Updated: 5 October 2023
Source(s): Wests Tigers,

First team

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The first ever Wests Tigers Women team played the Parramatta Eels on 23 July 2023 at CommBank Stadium. The Wests Tigers Women won the match 36-8. [36]

Jersey Position Player
1FullbackBotille Vette-Welsh (c)
2WingJakiya Whitfeld
3CentreRikeya Horne
4CentreLeianne Tufuga
5WingJosie Lenaz
6Five-eighthPauline Piliae-Rasabale
7HalfbackEmily Curtain
8PropSarah Togatuki
9HookerEbony Prior
10PropChristian Pio
11Second-rowKezie Apps (c)
12Second-rowEliza Siliata
13LockNajvada George
14HookerSophie Curtain
15HalfbackLosana Lutu
16PropTaylor Osborne
17PropFolau Vaki
CoachBrett Kimmorley

Representative honours

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National team representatives

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PlayerClub debutCountryInternational
debut
YearsRef
Kezie Apps23 Jul 2023 Australia9 Nov 201420232025[37][38]
Pihuka Berryman-Duff5 Jul 2025 Samoa15 Oct 20232025[38]
Claudia Brown12 Sep 2024 Samoa10 Nov 20242024[39]
Jetaya Faifua5 Jul 2025 Samoa19 Oct 20242025[38]
Ruby Fifita24 Aug 2025 Tonga25 Oct 20252025[40]
Jade Fonua5 Jul 2025 Tonga21 Oct 20232025[40]
Najvada George23 Jul 2023 New Zealand14 Oct 202320232024[41][42]
Amelia Huakau5 Jul 2025 Tonga25 Jun 20222025[40]
Jessica Kennedy6 Aug 2023 Netherlands19 May 20242024[43]
Losana Lutu23 Jul 2023 Fiji26 Oct 20242024[44]
Salma Nour19 Aug 2023 Lebanon4 Oct 20252025[45]
Natasha Penitani28 Jul 2024 Tonga25 Jun 20222024[46]
Pauline Piliae-Rasabale23 Jul 2023 Samoa15 Oct 202320232024[47][48]
Christian Pio23 Jul 2023 Samoa19 Oct 20242024[48]
Rebecca Pollard23 Jul 2023 Italy4 Oct 20252025[45]
Jessikah Reeves5 Jul 2025 Papua New Guinea1 Nov 20222025[49]
Lily Rogan5 Jul 2025 Ireland21 Oct 20252025[50]
Brooke Talataina3 Sep 2023 New Zealand3 Nov 20242024[42]
Sarah Togatuki23 Jul 2023 Australia18 Oct 202420242025[51][38]
Leianne Tufuga23 Jul 2023 New Zealand14 Oct 202320232024[41][42]
Folau Vaki23 Jul 2023 Tonga21 Oct 20232023[52]
Jakiya Whitfeld23 Jul 2023 Australia28 Oct 20232023[53]

Notes:

  • International Debut dates in bold indicate that the player made her first international appearance prior to playing for the Wests Tigers NRLW team.

Women's State of Origin representatives

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Past and current players who have played for Queensland and New South Wales in the State of Origin.

Player State Year(s)
Kezie AppsNew South Wales20232025
Sarah TogatukiNew South Wales20232025
Emily BassQueensland2025

Prime Minister's XIII representatives

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Past and current players who have been selected to play in the Prime Minister's XIII.

Player Year(s)
Jakiya Whitfeld2023
Botille Vette-Welsh2023
Caitlin Turnbull2025

All-Stars representatives

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Past and current players who have played for the Indigenous All-Stars or for the Māori All-Stars.

Indigenous All Stars

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Player Year(s)
Caitlin Turnbull2026

Māori All Stars Māori people

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Player Year(s)
Raecene McGregor2026

Feeder team seasons

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The Wests Tigers run women's pathways teams in the NSWRL Women's Premiership, the Tarsha Gale Cup, and the Lisa Fiaola Cup.

NSWRL Women's Premiership

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Season Regular season Finals Ref
P W D L B F A Pts Pos Top Placing
2019 10505715813824 8th 8 Semi-finalist [54]
2020 6213176767 4th 6 Semi-finalist [55][56]
2021 11605230022016 6th 6 Abandoned [57]
2022 8503114011612 4th 4 Premiers [58][59][60]
2023 10406116523210 9th 4 [61]
2024 1131701762257 10th 4
2025 11506018624210 8th 4 [62]

Tarsha Gale Cup

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For Under 18 players from 2017 to 2020. Since 2021, the Cup is for Under 19 players.

Season Regular season Finals Ref
P W D L B F A Pts Pos Top Placing
2017 70071502492 9th 8 [63]
2018 8701134612216 3rd 8 Semi-finalist
2019 9702024013214 3rd 8 Semi-finalist
2020 52030581184 7th 8 [64]
2021 8503114515012 4th 6 Elimination finalist [65]
2022 8512113210613 4th 6 Semi-finalist
2023 81071642024 13th 6
2024 830511002328 9th 6
2025 860211408014 3rd 8 Semi-finalist [66]

Lisa Fiaola Cup

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For Under 17 players.

Season Regular season Finals Ref
P W D L B F A Pts Pos Top Placing
2024 8602121810814 5th 6 Grand finalist [67]
2025 8503121613012 5th 8 Preliminary finalist

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