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A total of 13 New South Wales women have been named in the Indigenous Women's All Stars squad to face off with the Women's All Stars in February.

The train-on squad of 25 also features five players who were victorious in the Women's Interstate Challenge in August: Caitlin Moran, Nakia Davis-Welsh, Lavina Phillips, Rebecca Young and Rebecca Riley. Coach Dean Widders determined the make-up of the team following a NSW Koori Women's v Queensland Murri Women's game yesterday, which NSW won 28-24.

The fixture will take place as part of the 2017 Harvey Norman Rugby League All Stars, at Hunter Stadium on Friday 10 February. The Indigenous team will look to avenge the 24-4 loss endured to the Women's All Stars in 2016.

Indigenous Women's All Stars train-on squad:

NSW

Jasmine

Allende

QLD

Suvanah

Connors

QLD

Libby

Cook-Black

NSW

Nakia

Davis Welsh

QLD

Bo

De La Cruz

QLD

Sarah

Field

NSW

Eunice

Grimes

NSW

Tahlia

Hunter

NSW

Kandy

Kennedy

QLD

Samartha

Leisha

NSW

Briony

Livingstone

NSW

Kiara

Maza

QLD

Stephanie

Mooka

NSW

Caitlin

Moran

NT

Lauren

Motlop

QLD

Molly

O'Connell

QLD

Kelsey

Parkin

NSW

Lavina

Phillips

QLD

Amber

Pilley

NSW

Rebecca

Riley

NSW

Simone

Smith

NSW

Tanisha

Stanton

QLD

Tahlulah

Tillet

QLD

Emily

Young

NSW

Rebecca

Young

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