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.
Super Rugby Women’s couldn’t have gotten off to a more breathtaking start with Vitalina Naikore scoring less than 10 seconds into the new season.
There was a genuine buzz of energy and excitement at the Super Rugby Women’s season launch in Sydney earlier this month.
Returning ex-Wallaroos captain Piper Duck is welcoming the influx of sevens aces striving to break into the 15-a-side national team for this year's Women's Rugby World Cup in England.
Feeling the national governing body has finally listened to its female players, Wallaroos captain Piper Duck is ready to let the rugby do the talking.
Michaela Leonard will lead the Wallaroos on a four-Test tour of New Zealand while regular captain Piper Duck recovers from ankle surgery.
Wallaroos captain Piper Duck is set for her first appearance in the Pacific Four Series after being included on the bench to face Canada in their final match of the tournament.
Piper Duck will become the Wallaroos' youngest-ever captain after being appointed to take over from retiring skipper Shannon Parry at age 22.