Official team lists, updates and injury news for Round 9 of the 2023 NRL Telstra Women's Premiership season.

NRLW Team Lists: Round 9

Wests Tigers v Knights, Thursday 7.45pm at Campbelltown Sports Stadium

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Wests Tigers: Emily Curtain returns from a leg injury to partner Brooke Talataina in the halves in the side's final game of the year. Sarah Togatuki (leg) is out after she came off following a hip-drop tackle incident with Folau Vaki to start up front. Eliza Siilata is also out after suffering a facial injury last week. Pauline Piliae-Rasabale moves to the reserves after previously playing in all appearances for the side this season.

Knights: Ron Griffiths has resisted the urge to rest players at this stage with a top-two spot guaranteed. Last week's debutant, Jacinta Carter, retains her spot on the interchange as part of the unchanged squad.

Roosters v Cowboys, Saturday 1.05pm at Netstrata Jubilee Stadium, Kogarah

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Roosters: Isabelle Kelly has been named to play but will need to undergo concussion protocols this week in a bid to line up after leaving the field late against the Knights. Millie Boyle returns from a shoulder issue while Tyler Bentley and Millicent Scutt come into the side for NRLW debuts with Lily Rogan, Amelia Pasikala and Pani Hopoate move to the reserves.

Cowboys: A boost for the visitors with Fran Goldthorp named after an elbow injury last week. Ben Jeffries has opted for a fairly similiar squad that was beaten by the Raiders with China Polata the only player ruled out and Mia Middleton coming into the 17.

Dragons v Broncos, Saturday 3.15pm at Netstrata Jubilee Stadium, Kogarah

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Dragons: Young Queenslander Ellie Williamson and Illawarra Tarsha Gale Cup junior Charlotte Basham are in line to make their NRLW debut as Jamie Soward deals with one of the largest injury tolls in the competition. Cortez Te Pou (hand) has been named while Tara McGrath-West (sternum) moves back to the reserves. Ella Koster returns to the centres in place of Sarah Riordan.

Broncos: Gayle Broughton is back at five-eighth after missing last week. Tafito Lafaele comes into the starting side after Annetta Nu'uausala was suspended for two matches. Lavinia Gould is back on the interchange with Jada Ferguson moving to 18th player.

Eels v Sharks, Sunday 1.05pm at GIO Stadium, Canberra

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Eels: Dean Widders has opted for an unchanged squad at this stage after last week's loss to the Titans as the side looks to climb of the bottom of the ladder in their final game for the season.

Sharks: Tony Herman has also named an unchanged squad for the side's final clash of the season after a victory against the Dragons last week. Holli Wheeler is free to play after accepting a warning for Dangerous Contact in Round 8.

Raiders v Titans, Sunday 3.15pm at GIO Stadium, Canberra

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Raiders: Hollie-Mae Dodd (knee) is out in a blow for the side. Elise Smith comes into the back-row alongside Monalisa Soliola. Tommaya Kelly-Sines retains her starting spot with Grace Kemp to come off the bench once again.

Titans: Karyn Murphy has named an unchanged 17 with Taliah Fuimaono (ankle) and Emily Bass (shoulder) included in the reserves as they look to make their way back for the finals.