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After seeing the Harvey Norman Jillaroos win the 2013 World Cup, Kezie was inspired to return to Rugby League after having played as a junior in her hometown of Bega.

She debuted for the Jillaroos the next year in 2014 and has been a mainstay in the team ever since.

Kezie was named the Dally M Women’s Player of the Year in 2016, and after breaking her leg in the 2017 Auckland Nines, returned in time to be part of the Jillaroos team that won the World Cup.

  • Lives - Wollongong, NSW
  • Club - Helensburgh (NSW)
  • Position - Second Row
  • 2019 NRLW Club - St George Illawarra Dragons
  • Representative Landmarks - New South Wales 2014 - current, Australian Jillaroos 2014 - current
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