List of Newcastle Knights Women's players

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This article lists all rugby league footballers who have played first-grade for the Newcastle Knights in the NRL Women's Premiership.

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List of players

Cap no.NameNationalityKnights careerDebut roundPrevious clubPositionAppearancesTriesGoalsField GoalsPointsAge of debut
1. Rangimarie Edwards-Bruce Flag of New Zealand.svg 2021Rd. 1Debut Second-row 5000024
2. Jayme Fressard Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2021Rd. 1 Brisbane Broncos Centre 4100424
3. Katie Green Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2021Rd. 1Debut Wing 3000025
4. Caitlan Johnston-Green Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2021-24Rd. 1 Sydney Roosters Prop 204001621
5. Bobbi Law Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2021-22Rd. 1 Sydney Roosters Centre 11100424
6. Annetta Nu'uausala Flag of New Zealand.svg 2021Rd. 1 New Zealand Warriors Prop 5100427
7. Georgia Page Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2021Rd. 1 St. George Illawarra Dragons Second-row 4000026
8. Charntay Poko Flag of New Zealand.svg 2021Rd. 1 New Zealand Warriors Lock 5020426
9. Krystal Rota Flag of New Zealand.svg 2021Rd. 1 New Zealand Warriors Hooker 4000036
10. Autumn-Rain Stephens-Daly Flag of New Zealand.svg 2021-22Rd. 1Debut Wing 83001225
11. Romy Teitzel Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2021-22Rd. 1 Brisbane Broncos Second-row 125002023
12. Tahlulah Tillett Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2021Rd. 1Debut Halfback 4000023
13. Katelyn Vaha'akolo Flag of New Zealand.svg 2021Rd. 1Debut Wing 5100421
14. Charlotte Scanlan Flag of New Zealand.svg 2021Rd. 1Debut Prop 5000033
15. Emma Manzelmann Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2021-22Rd. 1Debut Hooker 12200820
16. Phoebe Desmond Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2021Rd. 1Debut Prop 4100431
17. Kirra Dibb Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2021-22Rd. 1 New Zealand Warriors Five-eighth 1211904224
18. Maitua Feterika Flag of New Zealand.svg Flag of Samoa.svg Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2021Rd. 2 St. George Illawarra Dragons Prop 3100429
19. Ngatokotoru Arakua Flag of the Cook Islands.svg Flag of New Zealand.svg 2021Rd. 2 St. George Illawarra Dragons Prop 2000024
20. Kararaina Wira-Kohu Flag of New Zealand.svg 2021Rd. 4Debut Prop 1000030
21. Kyra Simon Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2021-22Rd. 4Debut Prop 4000019
22. Paige Parker Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2021Rd. 5Debut Centre 1100426
23. Shannon Evans Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2021Rd. 5Debut Hooker 1000028
24. Chantelle Graham Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2021Rd. 5Debut Lock 1000026
25. Millie Boyle Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2022Rd. 1 Brisbane Broncos Prop 7100424
26. Yasmin Clydsdale Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2022-Rd. 1 Sydney Roosters Second-row 289003628
27. Olivia Higgins Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2022-Rd. 1 Sydney Roosters Hooker 2810004029
28. Shanice Parker Flag of Australia (converted).svg Flag of New Zealand.svg 2022-Rd. 1 Sydney Roosters Centre 288003224
29. Hannah Southwell Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2022-Rd. 1 Sydney Roosters Lock 193001223
30. Jesse Southwell Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2022-Rd. 1Debut Halfback 27561014217
31. Kiana Takairangi Flag of Australia (converted).svg Flag of New Zealand.svg Flag of the Cook Islands.svg 2022Rd. 1 Sydney Roosters Wing 64001630
32. Tamika Upton Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2022-Rd. 1 Brisbane Broncos Fullback 2619007625
33. Tayla Predebon Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2022-Rd. 1 Sydney Roosters Prop 276002421
34. Simone Karpani Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2022-Rd. 1 Sydney Roosters Lock 18000025
35. Makenzie Weale Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2022Rd. 2Debut Second-row 4100420
36. Jakiya Whitfeld Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2022Rd. 3Debut Wing 2000021
37. Tiana Davison Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2022-23, 2025-Rd. 3Debut Second-row 8100421
38. Caitlin Moran Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2022-23Rd. 3Debut Five-eighth 7000025
39. Emmanita Paki Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2022Rd. 4Debut Wing 4200819
40. Jessica Gentle Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2022Rd. 5Debut Wing 1100426
41. Kayla Romaniuk Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2022-Rd. 5Debut Lock 243001220
42. Laishon Albert-Jones Flag of New Zealand.svg 2023-24Rd. 1Debut Lock 203001225
43. Rima Butler Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2023-24Rd. 1 Parramatta Eels Prop 15200825
44. Sheridan Gallagher Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2023-Rd. 1Debut Wing 1916707821
45. Abigail Roache Flag of New Zealand.svg 2023-24Rd. 1Debut Centre 209003622
46. Jasmin Strange Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2023Rd. 1 Sydney Roosters Wing 114001620
47. Nita Maynard Flag of New Zealand.svg 2023-24Rd. 1 Brisbane Broncos Hooker 19000031
48. Viena Tinao Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2023-Rd. 1Debut Prop 10000020
49. Georgia Roche Flag of England.svg 2023-Rd. 3 Leeds Rhinos Five-eighth 183402022
50. Felila Kia Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2023Rd. 4Debut Second-row 3000019
51. Jacinta Carter Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2023-24Rd. 8Debut Prop 3000019
52. Grace Kukutai Flag of New Zealand.svg 2024-Rd. 1Debut Lock 3000027
53. Isabella Waterman Flag of New Zealand.svg 2024-Rd. 1Debut Wing 2000024
54. Lilly-Ann White Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2024-Rd. 2Debut Wing 53001218
55. Tenika Willison Flag of New Zealand.svg 2024-Rd. 4Debut Wing 74001626
56. Evie Jones Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2024-Rd. 5Debut Halfback 4200819
57. Evah McEwen Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2024-Rd. 9Debut Second-row 2100418

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