
The Emerging Queensland Under 19 women’s squad will assemble on the Gold Coast next weekend.
Twenty-four players will take part in the camp as head coach Maia Tua-Davidson steps up her preparations ahead of the Under 19 State of Origin match against New South Wales.
The squad includes numerous players who performed strongly in the Harvey Norman Under 19 competition.
Three Queensland Origin eligible players will also return to their roots after playing interstate.
The Under 19 women’s State of Origin match will be played at Sunshine Coast Stadium on June 19.
Emerging squad camp (April 26-27)
Mariah Brown (Newcastle Knights)
Caydence Fouracre (Central Queensland Capras)
Fleur Ginn (Brisbane Tigers)
Ella-Jaye Harrison-Leaunoa (Ipswich Jets)
Reegan Hicks (Redcliffe Dolphins)
Phoenix-Raine Hippi (Tweed Heads Seagulls)
Sienna Ibrahim (Brisbane Tigers)
Jennifer Kimber (Mackay Cutters)
Gisele Masun-Feleti (Penrith Panthers)
Amanii Misa (Souths Logan Magpies)
Maia Ngauamo (Burleigh Bears)
Deleni Paitai (Redcliffe Dolphins)
Chloe Pallisier (Penrith Panthers)
Lila Parr (Sunshine Coast Falcons)
Keira Rangi (Souths Logan Magpies)
Shalom Sauaso (Ipswich Jets)
Mackenzie Stephens (Canterbury Bulldogs)
Mercedez Taulelei-Siala (Ipswich Jets)
Takoda Thompson (Sunshine Coast Falcons)
Pauline To’o (Ipswich Jets)
Brianna Toopi (Burleigh Bears)
Harlem Walker (Souths Logan Magpies)
Nadia Windleborn (Burleigh Bears)
Kiara Wright (Tweed Heads Seagulls)