The following changes have been made to the Indigenous All Stars teams (men’s and women’s) ahead of the 2023 NRL Harvey Norman All Stars at Rotorua International Stadium on Saturday 11 February.
Daine Laurie, Albert Kelly, Isaiah Tass and Braydon Trindall have been added to men’s Indigenous All Stars, replacing Josh Addo-Carr, Ezra Mam, Chris Smith and Will Smith.
Shakiah Tungai and Ahlivia Ingram have been added to the women’s Indigenous All Stars, replacing Caitlan Johnston and Tallisha Harden.
The updated squads are below
Indigenous All Stars (Men)
- Bailey Butler
- Selwyn Cobbo
- Tyrell Fuimaono
- J'maine Hopgood
- Nicholas Hynes
- Ryan James
- Albert Kelly
- Joshua Kerr
- Daine Laurie
- Latrell Mitchell
- Shaquai Mitchell
- Kierran Moseley
- Brent Naden
- Tyrone Peachey
- Tyrell Sloan
- Isaiah Tass
- Jamayne Taunoa-Brown
- Braydon Trindall
- Cody Walker
- Jack Wighton
Coach: Ronald Griffiths
Indigenous All Stars (Women)
- Essay Banu
- Shaylee Bent
- Jaime Chapman
- Bree Chester
- Kirra Dibb
- Quincy Dodd
- Taliah Fuimaono
- Ahlivia Ingram
- Keilee Joseph
- Bobbi Law
- Mia Middleton
- Sareka Mooka
- Jasmine Peters
- Kaitlyn Phillips
- Shaniah Power
- Jada Taylor
- Tahlulah Tillett
- Shakiah Tungai
Coach: Ben Jeffries
The 2023 NRL Harvey Norman All Stars is proudly supported by Harvey Norman, Rotorua Lakes Council, along with Indigenous team major partner Aboriginal Employment Strategy (AES).