Time is running out to impress national selectors, but a handful of these code-hoppers have been given their chance.
Wallaroos Piper Duck, Desiree Miller and Arabella McKenzie will be back in action for the NSW Waratahs this weekend.
Ashley Marsters will create more history this weekend when the backrower becomes the most-capped women’s player in Australian Rugby history.
Ashley Marsters will enter the history books this weekend after being named in Australia’s side to take on South Africa in WXV2.
Desiree Miller scored a try for every year she's played rugby in the Wallaroos' drought-busting defeat of Fiji.
Desiree Miller stole the show on Saturday evening with a stunning try-scoring blitz that helped inspire the Wallaroos' first victory under coach Jo Yapp.
Wallaroos coach Jo Yapp has revamped her side as they attempt to pull off a famous victory over the Black Ferns in their final Pacific Four rugby series match.
Coach Jo Yapp has named her first Wallaroos team, including three possible debutantes, to take on Canada.
Yapp has included 20 players for the upcoming fixtures who featured in Australia's WXV 1 and O’Reilly Cup competitions last year with a further nine potential debutants also included in the 30-player strong squad.