List of Wests Tigers NRLW players

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This article lists all rugby league footballers who have played first-grade for the Wests Tigers in the NRLW competition. Players are listed according to the date of their debut game for the club. Players that debuted in the same game are normally capped in order of which position they played in the game, but order is at club discretion.

Statistics correct as of round 3 of the 2023 NRL Women's season .

List of players

Cap No.NameNationalityTigers CareerDebut RoundPrevious Club [lower-alpha 1] PositionAppearancesTriesGoalsField GoalsPoints
1. Botille Vette-Welsh Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2023–Rd. 1 Parramatta Eels Fullback 31004
2. Jakiya Whitfeld Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2023–Rd. 1 Newcastle Knights , Wing 430012
3. Rikeya Horne Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2023–Rd. 1 Parramatta Eels Centre 41004
4. Leianne Tufuga Flag of New Zealand.svg 2023–Rd. 1 Sydney Roosters Centre 450020
5. Josie Lenaz Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2023–Rd. 1debut Wing 42008
6. Pauline Piliae-Rasabale Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2023–Rd. 1debut Five-eighth 409018
7. Emily Curtain Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2023–Rd. 1 Parramatta Eels Halfback 40102
8. Sarah Togatuki Flag of Samoa.svg 2023–Rd. 1 Sydney Roosters Prop 41004
9. Ebony Prior Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2023–Rd. 1debut Hooker 40000
10. Christian Pio Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2023–Rd. 1 Parramatta Eels Prop 40000
11. Kezie Apps Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2023–Rd. 1 St. George Dragons Second-row , Prop 42008
12. Eliza Siilata Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2023–Rd. 1debut Second-row 40000
13. Najvada George Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2023–Rd. 1 Parramatta Eels Lock 40000
14. Sophie Curtain Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2023–Rd. 1debut Prop 40000
15. Losana Lutu Flag of Australia (converted).svg Flag of Fiji.svg 2023–Rd. 1 Parramatta Eels Lock , Five-eighth 30000
16. Taylor Osborne Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2023–Rd. 1debut Second-row 30000
17. Folau Vaki Flag of New Zealand.svg 2023–Rd. 1debut Second-row 20000
18. Jessica Kennedy Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2023–Rd. 3debut Prop 20000
19. Imogen Gobran Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2023–Rd. 4debut Prop 10000
20. Rebecca Pollard Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2023–Rd. 4debut Wing 10000

Notes

  1. Previous Club refers to any previous first-grade rugby league club and does not refer to any junior club or Rugby Union club. Debut refers to a player's debut in first-grade rugby league.

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