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Trindall added to Indigenous All Stars

Sharks half-five eighth Braydon Trindall has been added to the Indigenous All Stars team for the match against the Maori to be played at Rotorua International Stadium on Saturday 11 February.

Trindall joins Cronulla teammate Nicho Hynes in the Indigenous squad, with the pair to come up against the Sharks pair of Briton Nikora and Royce Hunt who will represent the Maori outfit. 

Daine Laurie, Albert Kelly and Isaiah Tass join Trindall as late inclusions in the 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. Sharks Harvey Norman Women's Premiership hooker Quincy Dodd will play for the women's Indigenous All Stars, with Zali Fay and Brooke Anderson to play for the Maori. 

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).

All Stars matches will be broadcast live in Australia on the Nine Network, Fox League and Kayo.

Acknowledgement of Country

Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks respect and honour the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.

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