Dragons Women's Premiership representative honours
NRLW international representatives (alphabetical order):
Australia
Kezie Apps (2018-19)
Annette Brander (2018)
Shaylee Bent (2019)
Keeley Davis (2018-19)
Tiana Penitani (2019)
Jessica Sergis (2019)
Hannah Southwell (2018)
Shakiah Tungai (2019)
Botille Vette-Welsh (2019)
Holli Wheeler (2018-19)
New Zealand
Madison Bartlett (2022)
Maitua Feterika (2019)
Teuila Fotu-Moala (2019)
Honey Hireme (2018)
Page McGregor (2022)
Raecene McGregor (2018-23)
Tyla Nathan-Wong (2023-24)
Alexis Tauaneai (2024)
Angelina Teakaraanga-Katoa (2023-24)
Samoa
Maitua Feterika (2019)
Taylor-Adeline Mapusua (2023)
Jessica Patea (2024)
Sarah Togatuki (2019)
Tonga
Tegan Dymock (2022)
Maatuleio Fotu-Moala (2024)
NRLW State of Origin representatives (alphabetical order):
New South Wales Origin
Kezie Apps (2018-22)
Shaylee Bent (2020-22)
Sam Bremner (2018)
Keeley Davis (2021-22)
Quincy Dodd (2022)
Takilele Katoa (2019)
Isabelle Kelly (2020)
Rachael Pearson (2022)
Tiana Penitani (2019-20)
Talesha Quinn (2018)
Jessica Sergis (2019-20)
Hannah Southwell (2018)
Maddie Studdon (2019)
Emma Tonegato (2022)
Shakiah Tungai (2019)
Botille Vette-Welsh (2019)
Holli Wheeler (2018-21)
Queensland Origin
Annette Brander (2018)
Brittany Breayley (2019)
Steph Hancock (2020)
Stephanie Mooka (2019)
St George Illawarra Dragons respect and honour the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders peoples, where our games are played, our programs are conducted and in the communities we support.