Dragons players have welcomed the addition of a women’s team after the club’s bid for inclusion in the inaugural NRL Women’s Premiership was successful this week.
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St George Illawarra were one of four teams granted a license alongside the Broncos, Warriors and Roosters after six clubs launched bids.
The Jillaroos have drawn heavily on the Illawarra’s rich production lines with the likes of Sam Bremner, Kezie Apps and recent debutant Rikeya Horne earning Test honours.
A Corrimal Cougars junior himself, Tyson Frizell said inclusion in the new competition was a fitting reward for the region.
“I think it’s great for women’s rugby league and great for the club,” Frizell said.
“I know there’s a really tough women’s comp down here [in Wollongong] and I’ve got a lot of family and friends who play in that league.
“To have a Dragons team in the comp is really nice and I’m sure the girls are pretty excited to hopefully run out there for the Dragons.”