St. George Illawarra Dragons Women

St. George Illawarra Dragons
Club information
Full nameSt. George Illawarra Dragons Rugby League Football Club
Nickname(s)Dragons, Saints, Red V
Colours
  •   White
  •   Red
FoundedTeam: 9 September 2018; 7 years ago (2018-09-09)
Club: 23 September 1998; 27 years ago (1998-09-23)
Websitedragons.com.au
Current details
Grounds
CEOTim Watsford
ChairmanAndrew Lancaster
CoachNathan Cross
CaptainZali Hopkins
CompetitionNational Rugby League
2025 season10th
Current season
Uniforms
Home colours
Away colours
Records
Premierships0
Runners-up2 (2019, 2021)
Minor premierships0
NRL Auckland Nines1 (2020)
Biggest winDragons 40 – 4 Knights
McDonald Jones Stadium
(20 Mar 2022)
Biggest lossDragons 12 – 46 Broncos
Netstrata Jubilee Stadium
(16 Sep 2023)
First gameDragons 4 – 30 Broncos
Suncorp Stadium
(9 Sep 2018)
Most Recent gameDragons 22 – 30 Knights
McDonald Jones Stadium
(14 Sep 2025)
Wooden spoons2 (2018, 2020)
Most capped41Teagan Berry
Highest try scorer37Teagan Berry
Highest points scorer150Teagan Berry

St. George Illawarra Dragons Women are a rugby league team, representing both the Illawarra and St George regions of New South Wales. The team is part of the St. George Illawarra Dragons club and plays in the National Rugby League Women's Premiership.

Seasons

Season Regular season Finals Nines Ref
P W D L F A Pts Pos Top Placing
2018 3 1 0 2 26 66 2 4th 2 [1][2]
2019 3 2 0 1 54 36 4 2nd 2 Lost in Grand Final [3]
2020 3 0 0 3 18 58 0 4th 2 Won [4]
2021 5 4 0 1 104 48 8 2nd 4 Lost in Grand Final [5][6]
2022 5 3 0 2 75 104 6 3rd 4 Lost in semi-final [7][8]
2023 9 3 0 6 182 210 6 7th 4 [9]
2024 9 2 0 7 178 234 4 9th 4 [10]
2025 11 3 0 8 164 242 6 10th 6 [11][12]

2026 Draw

The draw for the 2026 season was announced on 14 November 2025.[13][14][15]

Round Opponent Score Date Time Venue
1 Raiders Sat 4 Jul 2026 3:15 PM Home Jubilee Stadium
2 Eels Sun 12 Jul 2026 1:45 PM Home WIN Stadium
3 Knights Sun 19 Jul 2026 6:15 PM Away McDonald Jones Stadium
4 Bulldogs Sat 25 Jul 2026 3:15 PM Away Accor Stadium
5 Roosters Sat 1 Aug 2026 2:15 PM Neutral Geohex Stadium, Wagga Wagga
6 Tigers Sun 9 Aug 2026 1:35 PM Home Jubilee Stadium
7 Titans Sat 15 Aug 2026 12:45 PM Away Cbus Super Stadium
8 Cowboys Sat 22 Aug 2026 5:15 PM Home Allianz Stadium
9 Warriors Sun 30 Aug 2026 11:50 AM Away Go Media Stadium
10 Broncos Sun 6 Sep 2026 11:50 AM Home WIN Stadium
11 Sharks Sat 12 Sep 2026 1:45 PM Away Ocean Protect Stadium

Head-to-head records

Opponent First Meeting P W D L PF PA Win % Share
Broncos 9 Sep 2018 9 1 0 8 87 252 11.11% 25.66%
Warriors 15 Sep 2018 4 3 0 1 84 56 75.00% 60.00%
Roosters 22 Sep 2018 9 2 0 7 72 202 22.22% 26.28%
Titans 27 Feb 2022 6 3 0 3 106 105 50.00% 50.24%
Eels 6 Mar 2022 5 4 0 1 116 48 80.00% 70.73%
Knights 20 Mar 2022 6 2 0 4 110 136 33.33% 44.72%
Raiders 29 Jul 2023 3 1 0 2 88 71 33.33% 55.35%
Tigers 19 Aug 2023 3 1 0 2 46 48 33.33% 48.94%
Cowboys 2 Sep 2023 3 1 0 2 96 96 33.33% 50.00%
Sharks 7 Sep 2023 3 0 0 3 18 64 0.00% 21.95%
Bulldogs 19 Jul 2025 1 1 0 0 18 14 100.00% 56.25%
Totals 9 Sep 2018 52 19 0 33 841 1092 36.54% 43.51%

Notes

  • Share % is the percentage of points For over the sum of points For and Against.
  • Clubs listed in the order than the Dragons Women first played them.
  • Last updated: 15 September 2025

Captains

All players that have captained the St. George Illawarra Dragons Women's in first-grade.

Cap No. Name Years As Captain Debut Round Games As Captain Games for Club
1. Sam Bremner 2018, 2020 Round 1 4 4
2. Kezie Apps 2018-2019, 2021-2022 Round 2 15 19
3. Keeley Davis 2021-2022 Round 2 3 23
4. Holli Wheeler 2022 Round 5 1 20
5. Raecene McGregor 2023-2025 Round 1 25 28
6. Zali Hopkins 2025-present Round 5 5 30

Coaches

In October 2021, the club announced that Jamie Soward would coach the Dragons Women in the 2021 season.[16][17] In August 2023, the club extended Soward's tenure for a further two years.[18] In September 2024, Jamie Soward was told he won't be needed for the 2025 season. Nathan Cross was appointed as his successor in December 2024, who was previously the Queensland Women's assistant coach.

Coach Season Span M W D L For Agst Win % Share %
Daniel Lacey 2018–2020 10 3 0 7 104 190 30.00% 35.37%
Jamie Soward 2021–2024 31 13 0 18 573 660 41.94% 46.47%
Nathan Cross 2025 11 3 0 8 164 242 27.27% 40.39%

Table last updated: 15 September 2025.

Current squad

The team is coached by Nathan Cross.

Jersey numbers in the table currently indicate announced signings for 2026, ordered alphabetically by given name.
Table last updated on 13 March 2026.

J# Player Age Position(s) NRLW Seasons NRLW Stats Origin Tests All
Stars
Debut 2018-24 2025 2026 M T G Pts Prems
1 Ahlivia Ingram 25 Prop 2023 2 9 0 11 0 0 0 1
2 Arabella McKenzie 27 Five-eighth RU 0 0 0 0 0
3 Brooke Anderson 30 Lock, Hooker 2022 5 20 12 0 37 5 0 20 1 9 2
4 Bronte Wilson 19 Prop 2024 4 9 0 13 1 0 4 1
5 Charlotte Basham 20 Second-row 2022 8 9 0 17 1 0 4
6 Ella Koster 20 Second-row, Lock 2023 14 10 0 24 6 0 24 2
7 Hannah Southwell 27 Second-row, Lock 2018 3 13 19 9 0 44 4 3 22 1 2 5 2
8 Kasey Reh 20 Halfback, Five-eighth 2024 9 10 0 19 4 0 16
9 Lavinia Kitai 21 Prop 2025 11 0 11 0 0 0 7
10 Madison Mulhall 21 Prop, Second-row 2023 10 11 0 21 2 0 8
11 Montana Clifford 21 Second-row 2024 4 7 0 11 0 0 0
12 Montaya Hudson 20 Fullback R 0 0 0 0 0
13 Nita Maynard-Perrin 33 Hooker 2018 11 4 3 19 8 0 45 1 0 4 1 1 15 2
14 Sara Sautia 23 Second-row 2021 9 6 2 0 17 1 0 4
15 Shenae Ciesiolka 28 Wing, Centre 2020 32 8 0 40 17 0 68 2 11 3
16 Taliah Fuimaono 26 Five-eighth, Hooker 2021 13 8 8 0 29 4 0 16 5 3 3 6
17 Teagan Berry 23 Fullback, Wing 2020 32 9 0 41 37 1 150
18 Trinity Tauaneai 18 Lock, Prop 2025 9 0 9 0 0 0
19 Tyra Ekepati 18 Wing, Fullback 2025 5 0 5 1 0 4
20 Zali Hopkins 23 Five-eighth, Hooker 2022 19 11 0 30 5 0 20
DV Chelsea Savill 20 Hooker 2024 3 6 DV 9 0 0 0
DV Ella Churchill 17 Centre, Wing R DV 0 0 0 0
Maria Paseka 20 Wing 2024 1 4 5 3 0 12 2
Keele Browne 23 Centre, Wing 2021 23 11 34 6 0 24
Jayme Millard 23 Wing, Centre 2025 8 8 1 7 18
Tori Shipton 18 Hooker 2025 6 6 2 0 8
Tahlia O'Brien 18 Second-row 2025 3 3 0 0 0
Mackenzie Lear Prop R 0 0 0 0
DV Seriah Palepale 17 Prop R 0 0 0 0
DV Paige Tauaneai Second-row R 0 0 0 0

Notes:

  • The following players have been signed on a development contract for 2026:[19]
    • Ella Churchill
    • Chelsea Savill
  • The following players were signed on a development contract for 2025:[20]
    • Tahlia O'Brien
    • Maria Paseka
    • Seriah Palepale
    • Paige Tauaneai
  • Tyra Ekepati sought and was granted a release from the Sydney Roosters after Round 2.[21] The Dragons announced her signing prior to Round 5 and inclusion in the team.[22]

The Dragons announced contract extensions in several instalments from July 2025.[23][24][25][26] The Dragons announced player signings in several instalments from April 2025.[27][28][29][30][31][19][32][33]


2026 Gains and Losses

Off contract players in 2026

Club records

Win Loss Record since entering the NRLW in 2018

Games Wins Drawn Loss Points For Points Against +/- Win %
52 19 0 33 841 1,092 -251 36.5

Oldest and youngest players

The oldest and youngest players to represent the St. George Illawarra Dragons Women's in first-grade.

Name Age Year
Steph Hancock 42 and 196 days 2024
Bronte Wilson 18 and 4 days 2024

First Try and Last Try

Who scored the first try and most recent try for the Dragons.

Name Round Opponent Venue Year
Sam Bremner Round 1 Brisbane Broncos Suncorp Stadium 2018
Sara Sautia Round 11 Newcastle Knights McDonald Jones Stadium 2025

Player records

Lists and tables last updated: 15 September 2025.

Most Goals for the Dragons

Player Goals
1. Raecene McGregor 45
2. Rachael Pearson 20
3. Maddie Studdon 9
4. Jayme Millard 7
5. Tyla King 4
6. Shakiah Tungai 3
7. Holli Wheeler 2
8. Teagan Berry 1

Most Field Goals for the Dragons

Player Field goals
Rachael Pearson 1

Most Points for the Dragons (20+)

Player 2026 Club M T G FG Points
1. Teagan Berry 41 37 1 0 150
2. Raecene McGregor 28 1 45 0 94
3. Rachael Pearson 12 1 20 1 45
4. Margot Vella 15 9 0 0 36
5. Keele Browne 34 6 0 0 24
6. Ella Koster 24 6 0 0 24
6. Madison Bartlett 6 6 0 0 24
7. Zali Hopkins 30 5 0 0 20
7. Emma Verran 13 5 0 0 20
7/ Jessica Sergis 10 5 0 0 20
7. Kimberley Hunt R 4 5 0 0 20
7. Tyla King 13 3 4 0 20

Most points in a game (10+)

Player Date & Year Opponent Venue T G FG Points
1. Teagan Berry Saturday August 26 2023 Gold Coast Titans Netstrata Jubilee Stadium 4 0 0 16
1. Raecene McGregor Saturday July 5 2025 Canberra Raiders GIO Stadium 1 6 0 16
2. Raecene McGregor Saturday September 2 2023 North Queensland Cowboys Queensland Country Bank Stadium 0 6 0 12
3. Rachael Pearson Sunday March 6 2022 (2021 season) Parramatta Eels WIN Stadium 1 3 0 10
3. Shakiah Tungai Saturday September 15 2018 New Zealand Warriors ANZ Stadium 1 3 0 10
3. Tyla King Saturday July 29 2023 Parramatta Eels WIN Stadium 1 3 0 10
3. Raecene McGregor Sunday August 4 2024 North Queensland Cowboys Queensland Country Bank Stadium 0 5 0 10
3. Raecene McGregor Saturday August 31 2024 Parramatta Eels CommBank Stadium 0 5 0 10
3. Raecene McGregor Saturday September 7 2024 Canberra Raiders Netstrata Jubilee Stadium 0 5 0 10
3. Jayme Millard Saturday August 30 2025 New Zealand Warriors Jubilee Stadium 1 3 0 10

Most Tries in a game

Player Date & Year Opponent Venue T
1. Teagan Berry 26 August 2023 Gold Coast Titans Netstrata Jubilee Stadium 4
2. Jessica Sergis 29 September 2019 Sydney Roosters Leichhardt Oval 2
2. Teagan Berry 27 February 2022 Gold Coast Titans McDonald Jones Stadium 2
2. Madison Bartlett 20 March 2022 Newcastle Knights McDonald Jones Stadium 2
2. Teagan Berry 20 March 2022 Newcastle Knights McDonald Jones Stadium 2
2. Jaime Chapman 20 March 2022 Newcastle Knights McDonald Jones Stadium 2
2. Emma Verran 20 March 2022 Newcastle Knights McDonald Jones Stadium 2
2. Teagan Berry 21 August 2022 Gold Coast Titans WIN Stadium 2
2. Page McGregor 28 August 2022 Parramatta Eels CommBank Stadium 2
2. Teagan Berry 22 July 2023 Newcastle Knights McDonald Jones Stadium 2
2. Teagan Berry 29 July 2023 Parramatta Eels WIN Stadium 2
2. Cortez Te Pou 29 July 2023 Parramatta Eels WIN Stadium 2
2. Margot Vella 29 July 2023 Parramatta Eels WIN Stadium 2
2. Taylor-Adeline Mapusua 2 September 2023 North Queensland Cowboys Queensland Country Bank Stadium 2
2. Margot Vella 4 August 2024 North Queensland Cowboys Queensland Country Bank Stadium 2
2. Kimberley Hunt 11 August 2024 Newcastle Knights McDonald Jones Stadium 2
2. Teagan Berry 31 August 2024 Parramatta Eels CommBank Stadium 2
2. Keele Browne 31 August 2024 Parramatta Eels CommBank Stadium 2
2. Teagan Berry 7 September 2024 Canberra Raiders Netstrata Jubilee Stadium 2
2. Alexis Tauaneai 7 September 2024 Canberra Raiders Netstrata Jubilee Stadium 2
2. Maatuleio Fotu-Moala 12 September 2024 Wests Tigers Leichhardt Oval 2
2. Indie Bostock 5 July 2025 Canberra Raiders GIO Stadium 2
2. Teagan Berry 30 August 2025 New Zealand Warriors Jubilee Stadium 2
2. Teagan Berry 7 September 2025 North Queensland Cowboys WIN Stadium 2

Most Goals in a game

Player Date & Year Opponent Venue G
1. Raecene McGregor 2 September 2023 North Queensland Cowboys Queensland Country Bank Stadium 6
1. Raecene McGregor 5 July 2025 Canberra Raiders GIO Stadium 6
2. Raecene McGregor 4 August 2024 North Queensland Cowboys Queensland Country Bank Stadium 5
2. Raecene McGregor 31 August 2024 Parramatta Eels CommBank Stadium 5
2. Raecene McGregor 7 September 2024 Canberra Raiders Netstrata Jubilee Stadium 5
3. Maddie Studdon 29 September 2019 Sydney Roosters Leichhardt Oval 4
3. Rachael Pearson 3 April 2022 Gold Coast Titans Leichhardt Oval 4
4. Shakiah Tungai 15 September 2018 New Zealand Warriors ANZ Stadium 3
4. Maddie Studdon 22 September 2019 New Zealand Warriors Mount Smart Stadium 3
4. Rachael Pearson 6 March 2022 Parramatta Eels WIN Stadium 3
5. Rachael Pearson 13 March 2022 Brisbane Broncos CommBank Stadium 3
5. Rachael Pearson 21 August 2022 Gold Coast Titans WIN Stadium 3
5. Rachael Pearson 10 September 2022 Brisbane Broncos AAMI Park 3
5. Tyla Nathan-Wong 29 July 2023 Parramatta Eels WIN Stadium 3
5. Raecene McGregor 12 August 2023 Canberra Raiders WIN Stadium 3
5. Jayme Millard 30 August 2025 New Zealand Warriors Jubilee Stadium 3
5. Jayme Millard 14 September 2025 Newcastle Knights McDonald Jones Stadium 3


Most Tries in a Season for the Dragons

Player Season Tries
1. Teagan Berry 2023 11
2. Teagan Berry 2024 8
2. Teagan Berry 2025 8
3. Madison Bartlett 2021 6
4. Teagan Berry 2022 5
4. Margot Vella 2023 5
4. Kimberley Hunt 2024 5
5. Teagan Berry 2021 4
5. Emma Verran 2021 4


Most Points in a Season (16+)

Player Season M T G FG Points
1. Teagan Berry 2023 9 11 0 0 44
2. Raecene McGregor 2024 9 0 19 0 38
3. Teagan Berry 2024 9 8 0 0 32
3. Teagan Berry 2025 9 8 0 0 32
4. Raecene McGregor 2025 7 1 12 0 28
4. Rachael Pearson 2021 6 1 12 0 28
4. Raecene McGregor 2023 9 0 14 0 28
5. Madison Bartlett 2021 6 6 0 0 24
6. Teagan Berry 2022 6 5 0 0 20
6. Margot Vella 2023 8 5 0 0 20
6. Tyla King 2023 9 3 4 0 20
6. Kimberley Hunt 2024 4 5 0 0 20
7. Jayme Millard 2025 8 1 7 0 18
8. Rachael Pearson 2022 6 0 8 1 17
9. Maddie Studdon 2019 4 0 8 0 16
9. Teagan Berry 2021 7 4 0 0 16
9. Emma Verran 2021 7 4 0 0 16

Margins and streaks

Biggest winning margins

Margin Score Opponent Venue Date
36 40–4 Newcastle Knights McDonald Jones Stadium 20 March 2022
32 48–16 North Queensland Cowboys Queensland Country Bank Stadium 2 September 2023
28 42–14 Parramatta Eels CommBank Stadium 31 August 2024
26 38–12 Parramatta Eels WIN Stadium 29 July 2023
22 36–14 Canberra Raiders GIO Stadium 05 July 2025
20 26–6 New Zealand Warriors Mt Smart Stadium 22 September 2019
14 26–12 Gold Coast Titans WIN Stadium 21 August 2022
12 22–10 New Zealand Warriors ANZ Stadium 15 September 2018
10 10–0 Parramatta Eels WIN Stadium 06 March 2022
8 24–16 Sydney Roosters Leichhardt Oval 29 September 2019
8 18–10 Newcastle Knights McDonald Jones Stadium 11 August 2024
8 20–12 Gold Coast Titans McDonald Jones Stadium 27 February 2022
8 26–18 New Zealand Warriors Jubilee Stadium 30 August 2025

Biggest losing margins

Margin Score Opponent Venue Date
34 12–46 Brisbane Broncos Netstrata Jubilee Stadium 16 September 2023
30 0–30 Sydney Roosters Sydney Cricket Ground 3 August 2023
30 14–44 Brisbane Broncos Queensland Country Bank Stadium 21 September 2024
28 6–34 Sydney Roosters Allianz Stadium 2 September 2022
28 14–42 North Queensland Cowboys WIN Stadium 6 September 2025
26 0–26 Sydney Roosters Allianz Stadium 22 September 2018
26 4–30 Brisbane Broncos Suncorp Stadium 9 September 2018
24 6–30 Brisbane Broncos ANZ Stadium 6 October 2019 2019 Grand Final
24 6–30 Newcastle Knights Suncorp Stadium 25 September 2022 2022 Semi Final
24 6–30 Brisbane Broncos WIN Stadium 27 July 2025
24 4–28 Cronulla Sharks WIN Stadium 25 August 2024
22 8–30 Newcastle Knights Central Coast Stadium 18 September 2022
20 8–28 Sydney Roosters WIN Stadium 18 August 2024
18 4–22 Gold Coast Titans Cbus Super Stadium 23 August 2025
16 16–32 Newcastle Knights McDonald Jones Stadium 22 July 2023
14 4–18 Sydney Roosters GIO Stadium 3 October 2020
14 4–18 Brisbane Broncos CommBank Stadium 10 October 2020
14 10–24 Sydney Roosters Jubilee Stadium 12 July 2025
14 6–20 Cronulla Sharks Jubilee Stadium 9 August 2025

Most consecutive wins

  • 3 — (20 March 2022 — 3 April 2022)

Most consecutive losses

  • 5 — (27 July 2025 — 23 August 2025) (current)
  • 4 — (6 October 2019 — 17 October 2020)
  • 4 — (7 September 2023 — 4 August 2024)

Biggest Comeback

Worst Collapse

First game

Margin Score Opponent Venue Date
26 4–30 Brisbane Broncos Suncorp Stadium 9 Sep 2018

Premiership wins and grand final results

Margin Score Opponent Venue Date
24 6–30 Brisbane Broncos ANZ Stadium 6 October 2019
12 4–16 Sydney Roosters Moreton Daily Stadium 10 April 2022

Individual awards

Dally M Winners

Name Year
Jessica Sergis 2019
Emma Verran 2021

Club awards

Year Player of the Year Red V Members' Award Coach's Award Emerging Talent Top Try Scorer Top Points Scorer Ref
2018 Holli Wheeler Honey Hireme 5 with 1 try each Shakiah Tungai 10 [34][35]
2019 Jessica Sergis Botille Vette-Welsh Jessica Sergis 3 Maddie Studdon 16 [36][37]
2020 Shaylee Bent Keeley Davis 4 with 1 try each Teagan Berry 6 [38]
2021 Elsie Albert and
Emma Tonegato
Shaylee Bent Madison Bartlett 6 Rachael Pearson 28 [39]
2022 Holli Wheeler Kezie Apps Taliah Fuimaono Tara McGrath-West Teagan Berry 5 Teagan Berry 20 [40]
2023 Teagan Berry Teagan Berry Alexis Tauaneai Ella Koster Teagan Berry 11 Teagan Berry 44 [41]
2024 Alexis Tauaneai and
Angelina Teakaraanga-Katoa
Teagan Berry Jamilee Bright Kasey Reh Teagan Berry 8 Raecene McGregor 38 [42]
2025 Madison Mulhall Teagan Berry Keele Browne Trinity Tauaneai Teagan Berry 8 Teagan Berry 32 [43]

Attendances

This section last updated 8 August 2024.

Ground Game Day Format Matches Aggregate Average Highest
Crowd Match Details
Jubilee Oval Stand-Alone 1 1,023 1,023 1,023 2021 Round 5 vs Roosters
Multiple NRLW 2 3,048 1,524 1,736 2023 Round 9 vs Broncos
NRLW and NRL 3
Total 3 4,071 1,357 1,736
WIN Stadium Stand-Alone 1 1,521 1,521 1,521 2023 Round 4 vs Raiders
Multiple NRLW 1 2,079 2,079 2,079 2021 Round 2 vs Eels
NRLW and NRL 3 21,735 7,245 10,728 2024 Round 1 vs Titans. NRL vs Panthers
Total 5 25,335 5,067 10,728

History

In December 2017, the St. George Illawarra Dragons expressed their interest in applying for a licence to participate in the inaugural NRL Women's season.[44] In March 2018, they were awarded one of four licences for the league's inaugural season, to commence in September of the same year.[45]

Daniel Lacey was appointed to coach the side.[46]

In June 2018, Sam Bremner, Kezie Apps and Talesha Quinn were unveiled as the club's first three signings.[47]

The Dragon's first NRLW match was played on Sunday, 9 September 2018 at Suncorp Stadium. Captain Sam Bremner scored the Dragons' first try, in a 304 loss to the Brisbane Broncos.[48][49][50] The Dragons' first win occurred in their second match, against the New Zealand Warriors on Saturday, 15 September 2018 at ANZ Stadium. The Dragons won by a margin of 2210, prior to the NRL team's Semi Final. [51][52][53]

First Team

The first ever St George Illawarra Dragons team who played the Brisbane Broncos on the 9th September 2018 at Suncorp Stadium. The Brisbane Broncos won the match 30-4. [54]

Jersey Position Player
1 Fullback Sam Bremner (c)
2 Wing Rikeya Horne
3 Centre Jessica Sergis
4 Centre Honey Hireme
5 Wing Shakiah Tungai
17 Five-eighth Melanie Howard
7 Halfback Raecene McGregor
16 Prop Teina Clark
9 Hooker Anneka Stephens
10 Prop Asoiva Karpani
11 Second-row Kezie Apps
12 Second-row Holli Wheeler
13 Lock Annette Brander
6 Hooker Keeley Davis
8 Prop Oneata Schwalger
15 Lock Hannah Southwell
18 Prop Asipau Mafi
Coach Daniel Lacey

Players of the Year

The St George Illawarra Dragons player of the year award winners since 2018.

Name Year
Holli Wheeler 2018
Jessica Sergis 2019
Shaylee Bent 2020
Elsie Albert & Emma Verran 2021
Holli Wheeler 2022
Teagan Berry 2023
Alexis Tauaneai & Angelina Teakaaranga-Katoa 2024
Madison Mulhall 2025

Players

The following players have appeared in NRL Women's Premiership matches for the Dragons.[55]

Order Player Dragons First Appearance
M T G FG Pts Game Date Opponent
1 Samantha Bremner 4 1 0 0 4 1 9 Sep 2018 Broncos
2 Rikeya Horne 7 1 0 0 4 1 9 Sep 2018 Broncos
3 Jessica Sergis 10 5 0 0 20 1 9 Sep 2018 Broncos
4 Honey Hireme 3 1 0 0 4 1 9 Sep 2018 Broncos
5 Shakiah Tungai 8 3 3 0 18 1 9 Sep 2018 Broncos
6 Melanie Howard 3 0 0 0 0 1 9 Sep 2018 Broncos
7 Raecene McGregor 28 1 45 0 94 1 9 Sep 2018 Broncos
8 Anneka Stephens 3 0 0 0 0 1 9 Sep 2018 Broncos
9 Asoiva Karpani 1 0 0 0 0 1 9 Sep 2018 Broncos
10 Kezie Apps 19 2 0 0 8 1 9 Sep 2018 Broncos
11 Annette Brander 3 0 0 0 0 1 9 Sep 2018 Broncos
12 Holli Wheeler 20 0 2 0 4 1 9 Sep 2018 Broncos
13 Teina Clark 3 0 0 0 0 1 9 Sep 2018 Broncos
14 Oneata Schwalger 3 0 0 0 0 1 9 Sep 2018 Broncos
15 Hannah Southwell 12 1 0 0 4 1 9 Sep 2018 Broncos
16 Keeley Davis 23 1 0 0 4 1 9 Sep 2018 Broncos
17 Asipau Mafi 3 0 0 0 0 1 9 Sep 2018 Broncos
18 Talesha O'Neill 2 0 0 0 0 2 15 Sep 2018 Warriors
19 Kate Haren 2 0 0 0 0 2 15 Sep 2018 Warriors
20 Botille Vette-Welsh 4 1 0 0 4 4 15 Sep 2019 Broncos
21 Stephanie Mooka 1 0 0 0 0 4 15 Sep 2019 Broncos
22 Tiana Penitani Gray 6 3 0 0 12 4 15 Sep 2019 Broncos
23 Kimiora Breayley-Nati 1 0 0 0 0 4 15 Sep 2019 Broncos
24 Maddie Studdon 7 0 9 0 18 4 15 Sep 2019 Broncos
25 Teuila Fotu-Moala 1 0 0 0 0 4 15 Sep 2019 Broncos
26 Brittany Breayley-Nati 4 0 0 0 0 4 15 Sep 2019 Broncos
27 Maitua Feterika 4 1 0 0 4 4 15 Sep 2019 Broncos
28 Shaylee Bent 19 2 0 0 8 4 15 Sep 2019 Broncos
29 Maddison Weatherall 12 1 0 0 4 4 15 Sep 2019 Broncos
30 Ngatokotoru Arakua 4 0 0 0 0 4 15 Sep 2019 Broncos
31 Takilele Katoa 4 0 0 0 0 4 15 Sep 2019 Broncos
32 Aaliayah Fasavalufaamausili 6 1 0 0 4 5 22 Sep 2019 Warriors
33 Najvada George 3 0 0 0 0 5 22 Sep 2019 Warriors
34 Isabelle Kelly 2 0 0 0 0 8 3 Oct 2020 Roosters
35 Jaime Chapman 9 3 0 0 12 8 3 Oct 2020 Roosters
36 Stephanie Hancock 10 0 0 0 0 8 3 Oct 2020 Roosters
37 Elsie Albert 15 3 0 0 12 8 3 Oct 2020 Roosters
38 Ellie Johnston 3 0 0 0 0 8 3 Oct 2020 Roosters
39 Christine Pauli 3 0 0 0 0 8 3 Oct 2020 Roosters
40 Mahalia Murphy 3 0 0 0 0 8 3 Oct 2020 Roosters
41 Talei Holmes 10 0 0 0 0 8 3 Oct 2020 Roosters
42 Georgia Page 2 0 0 0 0 9 10 Oct 2020 Broncos
43 Teagan Berry 41 37 1 0 150 10 17 Oct 2020 Warriors
44 Jade Etherden 1 0 0 0 0 10 17 Oct 2020 Warriors
45 Emma Verran 13 5 0 0 20 11 27 Feb 2022 Titans
46 Page McGregor 12 4 0 0 16 11 27 Feb 2022 Titans
47 Madison Bartlett 6 6 0 0 24 11 27 Feb 2022 Titans
48 Taliah Fuimaono 13 1 0 0 4 11 27 Feb 2022 Titans
49 Rachael Pearson 12 1 20 1 45 11 27 Feb 2022 Titans
50 Quincy Dodd 13 2 0 0 8 11 27 Feb 2022 Titans
51 Kody House 6 1 0 0 4 11 27 Feb 2022 Titans
52 Janelle Williams 4 0 0 0 0 11 27 Feb 2022 Titans
53 Tegan Dymock 6 0 0 0 0 11 27 Feb 2022 Titans
54 Keele Browne 34 6 0 0 24 12 6 Mar 2022 Eels
55 Aliti Namoce 5 0 0 0 0 12 6 Mar 2022 Eels
56 Renee Targett 15 0 0 0 0 12 6 Mar 2022 Eels
57 Chantel Tugaga 3 0 0 0 0 13 13 Mar 2022 Broncos
58 Alexandra Sulusi 1 0 0 0 0 14 20 Mar 2022 Knights
59 Andie Robinson 5 1 0 0 4 18 21 Aug 2022 Titans
60 Tara McGrath-West 13 0 0 0 0 18 21 Aug 2022 Titans
61 Monalisa Soliola 5 1 0 0 4 18 21 Aug 2022 Titans
62 Cassie Staples 1 0 0 0 0 20 2 Sep 2022 Roosters
63 Zali Hopkins 30 5 0 0 20 21 10 Sep 2022 Broncos
64 Shontelle Stowers 2 0 0 0 0 22 18 Sep 2022 Knights
65 Taylor Mapusua 2 2 0 0 8 24 22 Jul 2023 Knights
66 Bobbi Law 15 4 0 0 16 24 22 Jul 2023 Knights
67 Shenai Lendill 29 2 0 0 8 24 22 Jul 2023 Knights
68 Tyla King 13 3 4 0 20 24 22 Jul 2023 Knights
69 Angelina Teakaraanga-Katoa 18 0 0 0 0 24 22 Jul 2023 Knights
70 Sara Sautia 8 1 0 0 4 24 22 Jul 2023 Knights
71 Roxy Murdoch-Masila 8 1 0 0 4 24 22 Jul 2023 Knights
72 Alexis Tauaneai 16 3 0 0 12 24 22 Jul 2023 Knights
73 Jamilee McGregor 20 0 3 0 6 24 22 Jul 2023 Knights
74 Ella Koster 24 6 0 0 24 24 22 Jul 2023 Knights
75 Margot Vella 15 9 0 0 36 25 29 Jul 2023 Eels
76 Cortez Te Pou 4 3 0 0 12 25 29 Jul 2023 Eels
77 Kaarla Cowan 5 0 0 0 0 25 29 Jul 2023 Eels
78 Sophie Clancy 8 1 0 0 4 26 3 Aug 2023 Roosters
79 Sarah Riordan 4 0 0 0 0 27 12 Aug 2023 Raiders
80 Macie Carlile 3 0 0 0 0 28 19 Aug 2023 Wests Tigers
81 Cheynoah Amone 3 0 0 0 0 28 19 Aug 2023 Wests Tigers
82 Madison Mulhall 21 2 0 0 8 30 2 Sep 2023 Cowboys
83 Ellie Williamson 1 1 0 0 4 32 16 Sep 2023 Broncos
84 Charlotte Basham 17 1 0 0 4 32 16 Sep 2023 Broncos
85 Ma’atuleio Fotu-Moala 6 3 0 0 12 33 28 Jul 2024 Titans
86 Kasey Reh 19 4 0 0 16 33 28 Jul 2024 Titans
87 Bronte Wilson 13 1 0 0 4 33 28 Jul 2024 Titans
88 Kimberley Hunt 4 5 0 0 20 34 4 Aug 2024 Cowboys
89 Alice Gregory 7 0 0 0 0 36 18 Aug 2024 Roosters
90 Maria Paseka 5 3 0 0 12 37 25 Aug 2024 Sharks
91 Jordyn Preston 2 0 0 0 0 37 25 Aug 2024 Sharks
92 Indie Bostock 7 3 0 0 12 42 5 Jul 2025 Raiders
93 Pia Tapsell 5 0 0 0 0 42 5 Jul 2025 Raiders
94 Nita Maynard-Perrin 8 0 0 0 0 42 5 Jul 2025 Raiders
95 Ahlivia Ingram 9 0 0 0 0 42 5 Jul 2025 Raiders
96 Trinity Tauaneai 9 0 0 0 0 42 5 Jul 2025 Raiders
97 Jayme Millard 8 1 7 0 18 45 27 Jul 2025 Broncos
98 Tyra Ekepati 5 1 0 0 4 46 3 Aug 2025 Eels
99 Tori Shipton 6 2 0 0 8 47 9 Aug 2025 Sharks
100 Tahlia O'Brien 3 0 0 0 0 47 9 Aug 2025 Sharks

Table last updated: 15 September 2025.

Representative honours

Women's State of Origin representatives

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

Player State Year(s)
Kezie Apps New South Wales 20182022
Shaylee Bent New South Wales 20202022
Sam Bremner New South Wales 2018
Keeley Davis New South Wales 20212022
Quincy Dodd New South Wales 2022
Takilele Katoa New South Wales 2019
Isabelle Kelly New South Wales 2020
Jessica Sergis New South Wales 20192020
Rachael Pearson New South Wales 2022
Tiana Penitani-Gray New South Wales 20192020
Hannah Southwell New South Wales 2018
Holli Wheeler New South Wales 20182021
Maddie Studdon New South Wales 2019
Emma Verran New South Wales 2022
Botille Vette-Welsh New South Wales 2019
Shakiah Tungai New South Wales 2019
Annette Brander Queensland 2018
Brittany Breayley-Nati Queensland 2019
Steph Hancock Queensland 2020
Stephanie Mooka Queensland 2019

National team representatives

Past and current players that have been selected to play for a national women's team and competed internationally.

Player Years represented Country
Kezie Apps 2018–2022 Australia Australia
Annette Brander 2018
Shaylee Bent 2022
Keeley Davis 2018–2022
Tiana Penitani 2019
Jessica Sergis 2019
Hannah Southwell 2018
Shakiah Tungai 2019
Emma Verran[a] 2022
Botille Vette-Welsh 2019
Holli Wheeler 2018–2022
Taliah Fuimaono 2022
Maria Paseka 2025 Fiji Fiji
Bronte Wilson 2024-2025 Italy Italy
Madison Bartlett 2022 New Zealand New Zealand
Maitua Feterika 2019
Teuila Fotu-Moala 2019
Honey Hireme 2018
Page McGregor 2022
Raecene McGregor 2018, 2023-2025
Tyla King 2023–2024
Alexis Tauaneai 2024
Angelina Teakaraanga-Katoa 2023–2024
Renee Targett 2022 Philippines Philippines
Taylor-Adeline Mapusua 2023 Samoa Samoa
Jessica Patea 2024
Sarah Togatuki 2019
Tegan Dymock 2022 Tonga Tonga
Maatuleio Fotu-Moala 2024
Elsie Albert[b] 2020–2022 Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea
Margot Vella 2023 Malta Malta

Test Captains

Name Country Year
Kezie Apps  Australia 2022

Prime Minister's XIII representatives

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

Player Year(s)
Teagan Berry 2023–2024
Keele Browne 2024
Keeley Davis 2018
Rikeya Horne 2018
Melanie Howard 2018
Ella Koster 2024
Shenai Lendill 2025
Asipau Mafi 2018
Madison Mulhall 2025
Talesha Quinn 2018
Kasey Reh 2024–2025
Tori Shipton 2025
Hannah Southwell 2018
Shakiah Tungai 2018
Holli Wheeler 2018

All-Stars Representatives

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

Indigenous All Stars

Player Year(s)
Shaylee Bent 2022–2023
Jaime Chapman 2022
Quincy Dodd 2022–2023
Taliah Fuimaono 2022–2023, 2026
Ella Koster 2025–2026
Bobbi Law 2024–2025
Janelle Williams 2022

Māori All Stars Māori people

Player Year(s)
Tyla King 2025
Raecene McGregor 2024–2025

Source: Dragons Women's Premiership Representative Honours Last updated: 13 February 2026

Feeder team seasons

The St. George Illawarra Dragons run two women's pathways teams in the NSWRL Women's Premiership, the Tarsha Gale Cup, and the Lisa Fiaola Cup.

NSWRL Women's Premiership

St. George Dragons

Season Regular season Finals Ref
P W D L B F A Pts Pos Top Placing
2023 10 0 0 10 1 42 434 2 11th 4 [56]
2024 11 4 0 7 0 134 222 8 8th 4 [57]
2025 11 0 0 11 0 112 265 0 12th 4 [58]

Illawarra Steelers

Season Regular season Finals Ref
P W D L B F A Pts Pos Top Placing
2023 10 7 0 3 1 220 178 16 2nd 4 Semi-Finalist [59]
2024 11 9 0 2 0 344 108 18 2nd 4 Premiers [60][61]
2025 11 8 0 3 0 230 160 16 4th 4 Semi-Finalist [58][62][63]

Tarsha Gale Cup

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

St. George Dragons

Season Regular season Finals Ref
P W D L B F A Pts Pos Top Placing
2018 8 4 0 4 1 294 294 10 6th 8 Preliminary Finalist [64][65]
2019 9 6 0 3 0 300 142 12 4th 8 Preliminary Finalist [66]
2020 5 3 1 1 0 124 72 7 3rd 8 [67]
2021 8 4 0 4 1 192 116 10 5th 6 Premiers [68][69]
2022 8 4 2 2 1 132 118 12 6th 6 Preliminary Semi-Finalist [70][71]
2023 8 1 1 6 1 70 276 5 12th 6 [72]
2024 8 0 0 8 1 14 404 2 13th 6 [73]
2025 8 1 1 6 1 92 163 5 10th 8 [74][75]

Illawarra Steelers

Season Regular season Finals Ref
P W D L B F A Pts Pos Top Placing
2018 9 8 0 1 0 480 250 10 2nd 8 Semi-Finalist [64][76][77]
2019 9 8 0 1 0 364 122 16 1st 8 Premiers [66][78][79]
2020 5 5 0 0 0 156 26 10 1st 8 [67]
2021 8 6 0 2 1 196 115 14 2nd 6 Semi-Finalist [68][80]
2022 8 4 2 2 1 146 102 12 5th 6 Preliminary Semi-Finalist [70][81]
2023 8 4 1 3 1 162 82 11 4th 6 Semi-Finalist [72]
2024 8 8 0 0 1 344 28 18 1st 6 Premiers [73][82][83]
2025 8 7 0 1 1 186 102 16 1st 8 Preliminary Finalist [74][84][85]

Lisa Fiaola Cup

For Under 17 players.

St. George Dragons

Season Regular season Finals Ref
P W D L B F A Pts Pos Top Placing
2024 8 0 0 8 1 16 424 2 13th 6 [86]
2025 8 1 1 6 1 30 321 5 11th 8 [87]

Illawarra Steelers

Season Regular season Finals Ref
P W D L B F A Pts Pos Top Placing
2024 8 7 0 1 1 238 92 16 2nd 6 Semi-Finalist [88]
2025 8 3 0 5 1 134 132 8 9th 8 [87]

Notes

  1. ^ Tonegato debuted in November 2013 for the Australian Women's Rugby Sevens. She has also represented Australia in the 2016 Summer Olympics and the 2020 Summer Olympics.
  2. ^ In September 2018, Albert played for Papua New Guinea in an NRLW trial game, and later made her official debut for them in October of the same year.

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