Three-time Olympian Charlotte Caslick debuted for the Queensland Reds on Sunday in a heavy 36-14 loss to arch-rivals the NSW Waratahs.
Time is running out to impress national selectors, but a handful of these code-hoppers have been given their chance.
Wallaroos Piper Duck, Desiree Miller and Arabella McKenzie will be back in action for the NSW Waratahs this weekend.
The Fijian Drua were the only Super W team to register an opening round win as the tournament kicked off at the weekend, beating the reigning champions Waratahs 23-17, and settling a score for revenge after grand final defeat last year.
Wallaroos captain Michaela Leonard has exclusively reacted to the news that nine sevens players are switching codes.
The destination of the WXV 2 2024 title will be decided at the end of the third and final round this weekend. Get all the team news here as and when it drops.
Ashley Marsters will create more history this weekend when the backrower becomes the most-capped women’s player in Australian Rugby history.
Backrower Siokapesi Palu has described the Wallaroos’ opportunity to compete for the WXV 2 title on Sunday as “super exciting.
Wallaroos player of the year Georgina Friedrichs never played rugby union as a child and hadn't debuted for Australia a year ago.