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England Women rugby league performance squad confirmed for 2024

Jodie Cunningham, Tara Jones and Emily Rudge <i>(Image: SWpix.com)</i>


Jodie Cunningham, Tara Jones and Emily Rudge <i>(Image: SWpix.com)</i>

Jodie Cunningham, Tara Jones and Emily Rudge (Image: SWpix.com)

WARRINGTONIANS have been named in the England Women rugby league performance squad for 2024.

Head coach Stuart Barrow has included Jodie Cunningham, Tara Jones and Emily Rudge in the 27-player national squad ahead of the year’s first training session later this month.

No players from Warrington Wolves are included in this group or the England Knights development squad.

“The size and depth of each squad proves just how much the Betfred Women’s Super League is continuing to improve and there are some fantastic young talents in this year’s Knights squad,” said Barrow.

“I’m expecting these players to keep on developing and pushing for a place in the senior team as the season progresses.”

England Women Senior National Performance Squad:

Caitlin Beevers (Leeds Rhinos), Jasmine Bell (York Valkyrie), Keara Bennett (Leeds Rhinos), Amelia Brown (Huddersfield Giants), Leah Burke (St Helens), Caitlin Casey (Leeds Rhinos), Jodie Cunningham (St Helens), Anna Davies (Wigan Warriors), Hollie-Mae Dodd (Canberra Raiders), Grace Field (Leeds Rhinos), Francesca Goldthorp (North Queensland Cowboys), Amy Hardcastle (Leeds Rhinos), Georgie Hetherington (York Valkyrie), Zoe Hornby, Shona Hoyle (Leeds Rhinos), Tara Jones, Katie Mottershead (St Helens), Lacey Owen, Eboni Partington, Sinead Peach, Tamzin Renouf (all York Valkyrie), Georgia Roche (Newcastle Knights), Emily Rudge (St Helens), Tara-Jane Stanley (York Valkyrie), Paige Travis, Vicky Whitfield (both St Helens), Liv Wood (York Valkyrie)

England Women Knights National Performance Squad:

Emily Baggaley (Unattached), Grace Banks (Wigan Warriors), Chloe Billington (Featherstone Rovers), Mary Coleman (Wigan Warriors), Jasmine Cudjoe, Ruby Enright (both Leeds Rhinos), Liv Gale (York Valkyrie), Phoebe Hook (St Helens), Eva Hunter, Molly Jones (both Wigan Warriors), Emma Kershaw (York Valkyrie), Lucy Murray, Izzy Northorp (Leeds Rhinos), Beri Salihi, Lucie Sams (both St Helens), Jess Sharp (York Valkyrie), Georgia Sutherland, Erin Stott (both St Helens), Bella Sykes (Leeds Rhinos), Amy Taylor (St Helens), Danielle Waters (Featherstone Rovers), Olivia Whitehead (Leeds Rhinos), Megan Williams (St Helens)



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