Official team lists, updates and injury news for the semi-finals of the NRL Telstra Women's Premiership.

Round 3 Team Lists

Dragons v Titans, Sunday 12pm (AEST) at Leichhardt Oval

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Dragons: Jaime Chapman (head knock) has been named despite lasting just three minutes last week. Chapman will need to undergo HIA protocols this week in a bid to play. Rachael Pearson (back) will return at halfback after missing the Roosters game as precaution. Her comeback will see Quincy Dodd start from the bench with Keeley Davis moving back to her preferred dummy half role. Tegan Dymock is back on the bench with Aliti Namoce and Renee Targett in the reserves.

Titans: Mixed news for Jamie Feeney's side. There's a double boost with Tazmin Gray and Georgia Hale both named to make their return after serving suspensions. However, star fullback Evania Pelite (ankle) has only been included in the reserves but could be a late inclusion later in the week. Shaniah Power maintains her spot in the centres with Tiana Raftstrand-Smith in the back row. Zara Canfield shifts to the reserves.

Broncos v Roosters, Sunday 1.45pm (AEST) at Leichhardt Oval

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Broncos: A double boost for the minor premiers with Tamika Upton (COVID-19) and Julia Robinson (cheekbone) named to make their return after missing games in recent weeks. Their pending comebacks push Hayley Maddick to the bench and try-scoring sensation Hagiga Mosby to the reserves. Jada Ferguson remains 18th player.

Roosters: John Strange has had the luxury of naming the same squad for the first time this season. Jess Sergis (ankle) is expected to play despite being hampered last week. Simone Karpani left the field last week for a HIA but was cleared and will be available. Zahara Temara didn't finish the Dragons clash in a tactical decision rather than injury but remains in the halves.

 

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