Jakiya Whitfeld

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Jakiya Whitfeld
Personal information
Born (2001-06-11) 11 June 2001 (age 22)
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Height165 cm (5 ft 5 in)
Weight68 kg (10 st 10 lb)
Playing information
Position Wing
Club
YearsTeamPldTGFGP
2022 Newcastle Knights 20000
2023– Wests Tigers 430012
Total630012
Source: [1]
As of 16 July 2023

Jakiya Whitfeld (born 11 June 2001) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who currently plays for the Wests Tigers in the NRL Women's Premiership. Her position is wing. She previously played for the Newcastle Knights.

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Background

Born in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Whitfeld grew up in a small country town near Bathurst [2] and played rugby union for Central West growing up.

Playing career

Early years

In 2018, Whitfeld represented Australia in rugby sevens, playing in the World Schools Rugby 7s Tournament and the Oceania Rugby 7s Championship, [3] then later representing the Sydney University side. [4] In 2019, she represented Australia at the World Sevens Series. [5] [6] In 2020, she injured her ACL, causing her to miss out on selection for the Tokyo Olympics. [7]

2022

In 2022, Whitfeld represented Australia again at the World Sevens Series. [8] On 21 July, she switched to rugby league with the Newcastle Knights in the NRL Women's Premiership for the 2022 season, [8] making her debut against the Parramatta Eels in round 3. [9] She said, "I tested positive for COVID in the first week of pre-season, so I had to basically learn a whole new game in three weeks." [10] She also played for the North Sydney Bears in the lower NSWRL Women's Premiership, where she was the competition's highest try-scorer. [11]

2023

In May, Whitfeld joined new NRLW side West Tigers on a 1-year contract. [12] Coach Brett Kimmorley said, "We made a decision to invest in seven players who weren't at the Wests Tigers and she's one of them. When we had our initial conversations when we recruited her, she told me she'd like to play wing but also wanted the possibility of playing centre. Time will tell what she'll be best suited at." [13]

Whitfield made her club debut on the wing, scoring two tries in Wests' inaugural game, a 36-8 victory over Parramatta. [14] She scored another in round 2, making 21 runs for 292 metres, the second-most by any player in the history of the competition at that stage. [13]

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