‘Sneaky and cheeky’: Pint-house pioneer to NRLW powerhouse
In her first season of footy this NRLW pioneer had 10 black eyes. Now she’s the one dishing out the punishment as the women’s game moves to new levels of speed, skill and physicality.
In her first season of footy this NRLW pioneer had 10 black eyes. Now she’s the one dishing out the punishment as the women’s game moves to new levels of speed, skill and physicality.
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