Uni 7s teams: Wallaroos stars return

Thu, Sep 7, 2017, 2:30 AM
Sam Phillips
by Sam Phillips
Charlotte Caslick and Bond will be looking to go one better. Photo: RUGBY.com.au/Karen Watson
Charlotte Caslick and Bond will be looking to go one better. Photo: RUGBY.com.au/Karen Watson

The second round of Aon Uni 7s kicks off at Macquarie Uni on Saturday and the teams are in.

Among the changes to each squad are handful of returning Wallaroos, namely Nareta Masters, Mahalia Murphy and Millie Boyle, who were still in Ireland through the opening leg of the series.

For a full list of fixtures, click here.

Here's who will be lining up for each university, as the teams set their sights on knocking University of Queensland off their perch, following their dominant display in the Launceston leg.

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TEAMS

Griffith University

Nareta Masters will make her Uni 7s debut. Photo: ARU Media1. Eseta Aho Fangaloka

2. Phoebe Thomas

3. Nareta Marsters

4. Alysia Lefau Fakaosilea

5. Ashleigh Cooksley

6. Sam Treherne

7. Lauren Brown

8. Laura Waldie

9. Eliza Flynn

10. Katie Curtis

11. Ana Afuie

12. Ellen Field

Coach - Moana Virtue

University of New England

Alicia Quirk will steer UNE in Sydney. Photo: RUGBY.com.au/Karen Watson1. Abby Schmiedel

2. Langley Sesega

3. Hannah Southwell

4. Brydie Parker

5. Kennedy Cherrington

7. Kim Resch

9. Bea Roberts

10. Alicia Quirk

11. Rhiannon Byers

13. Kearni Churchland

15. Mel Howard

18. Kate Gilbert

21. Inge Visser

Coach - Tom Bower

University of Adelaide

Adelaide will be looking to lift on their performance in Launceston. Photo: Karen Watson1. Eva Karpani

2. Ellie Konopka

3. Mahalia Murphy

4. Tyler Birch

5. Rebekah Jones

6. Vani Pelite

7. Zahn Anthony

8. Lauren Kildare

9. Emma Pienaar

10. Tamzin Filer

11. Clair Alvino

12. Alice Gregory

Coach - James O’Keefe

University of Canberra

1. Samantha Wood

3. Darcy Read

4. Yasmin Meakes

7. Cassandra Staples

8. Sarah Carter

9. Sophie Broadhead

10. Michaela Leonard

11. Talei Wilson

12. Samantha Maxwell

13. Ema Masi

14. Abby Gustaitis

15. Ashley Kara

Coach - David Grimmond

Bond University

Millie Boyle will feature for Bond. Photo: ARU Media/Brendan Hertel1. Claire Boles

2. Katie Heffernan

3. Stacey Flood

4. Brooke Walker

5. Trinity Mamoe

6. Millie Boyle

7. Charlotte Caslick

8. Hayley Butterworth

9. Jessika Elliston

10. Georgia Page

11. Bailey Marshall

12. Lucy J Lockhart

Coach - Ben Gollings

Macquarie University

1. Emily Chancellor

2. Dominique du Toit

3. Olivia Brooks

4. Layne Morgan

5. Page McGregor

6. Reacene McGregor

7. Brittney Vanderhart

8. Sarah Halvorsen

9. Arabella McKenzie

10. Chloe Dalton

11. Botille Vette-Welsh

12. Nita Maynard

Coach - Nathan McMahon

University of Tasmania

Shanice Parker will lead UTAS' side. Photo: RUGBY.com.au/Karen Watson1. Eugenia Dennison

3. Sydnee Watanabe

7. Lauren Murty

8. Lauryn Cooper

9. Caitlin Ryan

10. Kiki Morgan

11. Shanice Parker

13. Olivia White

21. Tahni Champion-Peakman

TBA Michaela Emblem

TBA Rebecca Hyland

TBA Eloise Struwe

Coach -  Luke Burgess

University of Queensland

Can UQ go back to back? Photo: RUGBY.com.au/Karen WatsonEmilee Cherry

Lily Dick

Grace Kaihau

Bodil Van Wijnbergen

Jannicke Ijdens

Georgia Hannaway

Marikki Watego

Bri Rossato

Mackenzie Sadler

Vetaronica Tafito Fomai

Emma Sykes

Sarafina Vosuqa

Coach - Reg Tayler

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