Jaime Chapman

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Jaime Chapman
Personal information
Born (2002-03-17) 17 March 2002 (age 21)
Sutherland, New South Wales, Australia
Height176 cm (5 ft 9 in)
Weight76 kg (12 st 0 lb)
Playing information
Position positions
Club
YearsTeamPldTGFGP
2020–21 St George Illawarra Dragons 930012
2022 Brisbane Broncos 540016
2023– Gold Coast Titans 990036
Total23160064
Representative
YearsTeamPldTGFGP
2021–22 Indigenous All Stars 22008
2022– Australia 340016
2023– New South Wales 21004
Source: [1]
As of 1 November 2023

Jaime Chapman (born 17 March 2002) is an Australian rugby league footballer who plays as a centre for the Gold Coast Titans Women in the NRL Women's Premiership and the Tweed Heads Seagulls in the QRL Women's Premiership.

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Background

Born in Sutherland, New South Wales, Chapman played her junior rugby league for the Kurnell Stingrays. [2] She is of Indigenous Australian descent. [3]

Playing career

In 2019, Chapman joined the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Tarsha Gale Cup side. [4] On 21 June 2019, she started at centre for New South Wales under-18 in the inaugural women's under-18 State of Origin game against Queensland. [5]

On 20 September 2019, she joined the St. George Illawarra Dragons NRL Women's Premiership squad as a development player. [6]

2020

In 2020, Chapman began the season began playing for the Sharks' Tarsha Gale Cup side, before moving up to their NSWRL Women's Premiership squad. [7]

On 24 September, Chapman moved into the Dragons' full-time NRLW squad. [8] In Round 1 of the 2020 NRL Women's season, she made her debut for the Dragons, starting on the wing in a 4–18 loss to the Sydney Roosters. [9]

2021

In 2021, Chapman joined the Tweed Heads Seagulls in the QRL Women's Premiership. [10] On 20 February, she started at fullback for the Indigenous All Stars in their 24–0 loss to the Māori All Stars. [11]

2022

On 12 February, Chapman played on the left wing for the Indigenous All Stars, scoring two tries in their 18–8 win over the Māori All Stars. She was awarded the Trish Hina Medal as player of the match. [12] [13]

2023

On 22 July, Jamie debuted at centre for the Gold Coast Titans, she ran for 123 metres in 9 runs, making 1 line break and 6 tackle breaks

Chapman played in six of seven matches for the St. George Illawarra Dragons in the postponed 2021 NRL Women's season, including the Grand Final on 10 April 2022. [14] [15] [16] Chapman was named in the peer-selected NRL Dream team for the postponed 2021 season. [17]

In early June, the Brisbane Broncos announced that Chapman had signed to play for the club in the 2022 NRL Women's season. [18] [19]

In late September, Chapman was named in the Dream Team announced by the Rugby League Players Association. The team was selected by the players, who each cast one vote for each position. [20]

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