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    SVNS stars Caslick and Hinds to start for Wallaroos against Black Ferns

    The Sports Pulse NewsBy The Sports Pulse NewsMay 8, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Three-time Olympian Charlotte Caslick will begin a Take a look at match for the primary time when Australia host New Zealand in Newcastle on Saturday afternoon. Caslick debuted for the Wallaroos off the bench in final weekend’s 43-7 win over Fijiana, however will put on the No. 14 this weekend.

    Fellow HSBC SVNS Sequence star Tia Hinds has additionally been chosen for a beginning debut in opposition to the reigning Rugby World Cup champions, with the playmaker named at fly-half. Hinds will be a part of 30-Take a look at veteran Layne Morgan in a gifted halves mixture.

    Coach Jo Yapp has made a number of adjustments to the matchday squad that beat Fiji, with wing Maya Stewart (knee), Bienne Terita (hamstring) and Caitlyn Halse (hamstring) all unavailable. Stewart has undergone surgical procedure however is anticipated to return later within the Pacific 4 Sequence.

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    Yapp has named Caslick in the outside backs alongside the NSW Waratahs’ try-scoring machine Desiree Miller and Faitala Moleka at fullback. Georgia Friedrichs is back after recovering from a broken finger, and will partner Cecila Smith in the midfield.

    Martha Fua and Eva Karpani have both been promoted to the starting side in the front row, and will pack down alongside hooker Katalina Amosa. Kaitlan Leany and Michaela Leonard round out the tight five as the two second rowers.

    Emily Chancellor has also been brought into the run-on side at openside flanker, while captain Siokapesi Palu and Tabua Tuinakauvadra complete the pack in their respective roles at blindside flanker and No. 8.

    Ashley Marsters, Tiarah Minns, Bridei O’Gorman and Lydia Kavoa are among those looking to provide impact off the bench. Queensland Reds’ Lori Cramer is also back in the mix, having been added to the 23 for this week’s Test.

    “It’s been a busy week but we are pleased with how the players have handled the travel from Fiji to Newcastle and we’re looking forward to playing on home soil for the first time,” coach Yapp said in a statement.

    “We’re excited to have Georgina Friedrichs back from injury and along with Kaitlan Leaney and Bridie O’Gorman returning their experience will help after losing Maya Stewart, Bienne Terita and Caitlyn Halse through injury.

    “Due to our injuries this has opened the door to look at other combinations as we look to grow and develop leading into the World Cup.

    “We know New Zealand will be a step up and we’ll need to be at our best on Saturday.”

    Six players have also been added to the Wallaroos’ squad for the Pacific Four Series. Adiana Talakai, Annabelle Codey, Arabella McKenzie, Caitlin Urwin and Waiaria Ellis will all be made available during the Test in May.

    That means, at least for now, there is no room for Maddison Levi and some other SVNS Series stars in the Wallroos’ squad.

    This weekend’s clash with the Black Ferns will kick-off at 3:00 AEST on Saturday.

    Wallaroos to take on Black Ferns

    1. Martha Fua (#223 – Blacktown Scorpions) – 1 cap
    2. Katalina Amosa (#218 – Southern Districts) – 1 cap
    3. Asoiva (Eva) Karpani (#171 – Southern Suburbs) – 32 caps
    4. Kaitlan Leaney (#179 – CSU Marlins) – 25 caps
    5. Michaela Leonard (#168 – Tuggeranong Vikings) – 33 caps
    6. Siokapesi Palu (c) (#194 – Rockdale Rangers) – 17 caps
    7. Emily Chancellor (#158 – Sydney University) – 24 caps
    8. Tabua Tuinakauvadra (#200 – Orange Emus) – 12 caps
    9. Layne Morgan (#188 – Merewether Carlton) – 30 caps
    10. Tia Hinds (#222 – Randwick) – 1 cap
    11. Desiree Miller (#204 – Eastern Suburbs) – 13 caps
    12. Cecilia Smith (#190 – Leeton Dianas) – 20 caps
    13. Georgina Friedrichs (#178 – Wests Bulldogs) – 29 caps
    14. Charlotte Caslick (#220 – Wests Bulldogs) – 1 cap
    15. Faitala Moleka (#199 – Blacktown Scorpions) – 17 caps

    Reserves

    16. Tania Naden (#197 – Uni-North Owls) – 20 caps
    17. Lydia Kavoa (#214 – Eastern Suburbs) – 5 caps
    18. Bridie O’Gorman (#180 – Sydney University) – 27 caps
    19. Tiarah Minns (#217 – Melbourne University) – 2 caps
    20. Ashley Marsters (#117 – Boroondara) – 35 caps
    21. Natalie Wright (#213 – Wests Bulldogs) – 4 caps
    22. Trilleen Pomare (#155 – Wanneroo) – 34 caps
    23. Lori Cramer (#172 – University of Queensland) – 27 caps





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