the young male and female Future league stars talents and ready to
This junior representatives season, these young male and female talents are poised to take the world by storm. We examine a few of the Club’s players to keep an eye on in the 2024 SG Ball Cup, Harold Matts, Tarsha Gale, and Lisa Fiaola.
They represent rugby league’s future, and this Saturday, February 3 at Belmore Sports Ground, they will play in front of our very eyes.
With four contests spread throughout the U17s and U19s divisions, the 2024 NSWRL season is anticipated to be the largest yet, showcasing some of the state’s top rising rugby league talent, both male and female.
This year, we look at some of the Club’s Academy players to keep an eye on in the SG Ball Cup, Harold Matthews, Tarsha Gale, and Lisa Fiaola competitions.
Michael Stuart, coach
What to anticipate: a potent combination of recent Bulldogs Academy grads and local juniors who have put in a ton of work in the preseason. a team ready to show their best in the NSWRL competition’s first-ever complete expansion. a well-established squad that has bonded throughout the summer and is prepared to face Parramatta, their nearby rivals.
A tough, energetic hooker with skills to back her explosive speed from dummy half. Very solid in defence.
A hard running forward with an engine to play big, quality minutes. Defensively sound.
a gifted lock forward with the awareness, aggressiveness, ball skills, and strength to take the lead from the front. a highly versatile player with a promising rugby league career.