Official team lists, updates and injury news for Round 11 of the 2025 NRLW Telstra Premiership.

NRLW Team Lists: Round 11
Roosters v Sharks, Thursday 7:45pm at Polytec Stadium

Roosters: A major boost for the Roosters with captain Isabelle Kelly returning a week ahead of schedule. The centre suffered an oral fracture in Round 9 and has been named to return after missing just one game. Jayme Fressard moves back to the wing, with Mia Wood shifting to the interchange and Shawden Burton moving to the reserves. Corban Baxter (ankle) remains sidelined, however, with Brydie Parker retaining the fullback jersey. 

Sharks: Just one change for Cronulla as they chase redemption in Thursday’s grand final rematch. Anne-Marie Kiria-Ratu has been named on the interchange, with Jacinta Carter shifting to the reserves. Rhiannon Byers has also been listed in the extended squad as she looks to return from a back injury. 

Eels v Bulldogs, Friday 5.40pm at CommBank Stadium

Eels: Star prop Elsie Albert has been named to make her return from an ankle injury. The veteran’s inclusion is the only change to the side that defeated the Tigers last week, with Boss Kapua shifting to the bench as a result. 

Bulldogs: No changes to the side that defeated the Sharks last weekend, with Canterbury needing a big win to keep their slim finals hopes alive. Holli Wheeler has been named to start at prop but reverted to the bench on game day in the last two weeks and could do the same this week. 

Broncos v Cowboys, Saturday 12pm at Totally Workwear Stadium

Broncos: Star centre Julia Robinson is back on deck after being rested last weekend. The Jillaroo’s return has seen Shenae Ciesiolka shift to the wing and Hayley Maddick move to the interchange. Coach Scott Prince has resisted the urge to rest other players and named a full-strength side for the rivalry match. Tara McGrath-West was named in the extended squad and is a chance of making her return from a foot injury. 

Cowboys: No changes to the personnel for Saturday’s showdown with the Cowboys, with a slight reshuffle in the forward pack. Essay Banu has been named on the bench, with Hailee-Jay Ormond-Maunsell listed to start in the back row. Banu has been added to the starting side on game day on multiple occasions this year and the same could take place this weekend. North Queensland need a win to lock up third place and a home final. 

Titans v Raiders, Saturday 1.45pm at Cbus Super Stadium

Titans: Brittany Breayley-Nati is set for her first game since Round 1 as Karyn  Murphy welcomes back a host of troops for Saturday’s crucial game. The Titans need a win to secure their place in the finals. Winger Destiny Mino-Sinapati (ankle) and prop Sienna Lofipo (concussion) have both been named to return this weekend. Sarina Masaga (concussion) remains sidelined, with Estanoa Faitala-Mariner shifting from the interchange to the centres. Georgia Grey (concussion) has been ruled out, prompting Phoenix-Raine Hippi to return to the wing. 

Raiders: Just one change for the Raiders, with England international Hollie-Mae Dodd set for her first game since Round 6 after recovering from a foot injury. The forward has been named on the interchange, with Marley Cardwell dropping out of the squad. 

Wests Tigers v Warriors, Sunday 12pm at Campbelltown Sports Stadium

Wests Tigers: Evie McGrath comes into the side at fullback after Caitlin Turnbull suffered a head knock last week. Coach Brett Kimmorley has also made a handful of changes to his forward pack, with Salma Nour set to start at hooker and Pihuka Berryman-Duff moving to the interchange. Montana Clifford will start in the back row in her first game since Round 6, with Portia Bourke shifting to lock. Amelia Huakau reverts to the interchange, with Iemaima Etuale dropping back to 18th player. 

Warriors: Mixed news for the Warriors, with playmaker Patricia Maliepo ruled out after picking up a leg injury in last week’s loss to the Broncos. Emmanita Paki moves to five-eighth, with Lydia Turua-Quedley shifting from the interchange to halfback. Tysha Ikenasio will make her return from suspension in the centres, while lock Laishon Albert-Jones is also back from suspension. Maarire Puketapu is the other player to drop out of the 17 after suffering a head knock last week. 

Knights v Dragons, Sunday 1.45pm at McDonald Jones Stadium

Knights: Star fullback Bo Vette-Welsh will sit out Sunday’s match after receiving a head knock last weekend, with Lilly-Ann White to wear the No.1 jumper. Mercedez Taulelei-Siala comes on to the wing for her NRLW debut as a result. Evah McEwen has earned a recall to the interchange, replacing Viena Tinao. 

Dragons: Hannah Southwell shifts to second row as she prepares to face younger sister Jesse on Sunday afternoon. Ella Koster will miss the clash after suffering a head knock late in last week’s loss, with Trinity Tauaneai named to start at lock. Sara Sautia is back on the interchange after she was a late scratching last weekend due to illness.Â