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Women’s Origin squads selected ahead of double-header on August 2

Women’s Origin squads selected ahead of double-header on August 2

England Women Head Coach Stuart Barrow has named two regional training squads as preparations continue for the Origin double-header on Saturday 2 August at Sewell Group Craven Park.

Luci McColm is included for the first time alongside ten of her St Helens teammates following a standout performance against Leigh Leopards on Saturday (19 July). The 21-year-old scored 28 points during the BWSL clash including a hat-tick of tries to make it 10 for the season and move within one try of leaders Amelia Brown, of Huddersfield, and Wigan pair Eva Hunter and Grace Banks.

The new Challenge Cup winners are also well represented in the Lancashire squad with seven of Wigan’s young starlets named including 19-year-old Grace Banks who was named Player of the Match during the Warriors' Wembley win in June.

York Valkyrie have seven players picked to represent the White Rose with former England international Zoe Hornby selected for the first time since she made her return to playing Rugby League – winger Eboni Partington has been selected to represent Lancashire.

The remaining selected players are drawn from three Betfred Women’s Super League sides – Huddersfield Giants, Leeds Rhinos and Leigh Leopards.

Training sessions will take place next Wednesday (30 August) involving squads representing Lancashire and Yorkshire with both teams consisting of senior England players alongside some of the games up and coming young talent.

The second Women’s Origin of 2025 will be played on Sunday October 19 – two weeks after the Betfred Women’s Super League Grand Final.

Tickets for the Origin double-header at Sewell Group Craven Park on August 2 are £5 for Adults and £2 for Concessions.

The men’s Academy match will kick off at midday, with the Women’s match at 2pm – and both will be streamed live on the England Rugby League YouTube channel.

 

Lancashire:

Anna Davies (Wigan Warriors), Beri Salihi (St Helens), Charlotte Melvin (Leigh Leopards), Darcy Stott (St Helens), Eboni Partington (York Valkyrie), Emily Baggaley (Leigh Leopards), Emily Rudge (St Helens), Eva Hunter, Georgia Wilson, Grace Banks, Isabel Rowe, Jenna Foubister (Wigan Warriors), Jodie Cunningham, Katie Mottershead, Luci McColm (all St Helens), Mia-Jayne Atherton, Molly Jones (both Wigan Warriors), Vicky Whitfield, Zoe Harris (both St Helens)

 

Yorkshire:

Amelia Brown (Huddersfield Giants), Bella Sykes (Leeds Rhinos), Caitlin Casey (St Helens), Ebony Stead (Leeds Rhinos), Emma Kershaw (York Valkyrie), Evie Cousins (Leeds Rhinos), Georgie Dagger (York Valkyrie), Izzy Northrop (Leeds Rhinos), Jasmine Bell (York Valkyrie), Lucy Murray (Leeds Rhinos), Mollie Iceton (Huddersfield Giants), Liv Wood (York Valkyrie), Phoebe Hook (St Helens), Ruby Bruce, Ruby Walker (both Leeds Rhinos), Savannah Andrade (York Valkyrie), Shona Hoyle (St Helens), Tamzin Renouf, Zoe Hornby (both York Valkyrie)