Warriors represent in England DiSE

Thirty young female Rugby League players from 11 clubs have been chosen to take part in England Rugby League’s Diploma in Sporting Excellence (DiSE) for 2023-2025. 

DiSE is the first step on the England Performance Pathway, a national programme for Year 12 and 13 girls who have the potential to play at the highest level of the game – representing England Rugby League with the Knights or the Women’s senior team. Eight girls who will join our Greenmount Girls U19’s Academy in 2024 have selected for The RFL DiSE Programme.

Left to Right – Libby Wall, Madison Brooks, Arabella Dahou, Rachel Lane, Ruby Hunter, Jenna Foubister, Faith Yates, Isabel Rowe

The Rugby Football League’s DiSE Manager, Conor Meese, said: “We’re delighted to have selected our DiSE cohort for the next two years. There are some really talented young players amongst the group who are definitely showing signs that they could progress through the ranks within the women’s game, and it is our job to help and aid that development.

“The programme is giving young players invaluable experience, as shown by our recent trip to Perpignan with the class of 21’, and I hope that we can continue to see our DiSE graduates reaching the very top of the women’s game as Keara and Eboni have.”

Wigan Warriors Women’s Academy Head Coach, John Whalley said: “It is a fantastic achievement for all the girls, this is a great opportunity for them we are very proud.

“Over the last 12 months these girls have worked so hard on our U16’s Greenmount Girls Development Pathway and I am really looking forward to working with them next season in the U19’s Greenmount Girls Academy.

“A special mention must go to the Community Coaches on the time they have invested in these players over the years.”

The England Rugby League DiSE is part of the female performance pathway and is taking expressions of interest for being a programme sponsor. This is so we can continue to provide the best experience possible for our most talented players. For more information, please contact Conor directly on [email protected].

2023-25 DiSE cohort

Frankie Blakey (Shaw Cross Sharks), Connie Boyd, Isabelle Brennan, Keira Brook (all Oulton Raidettes), Maddison Brooks (Leigh Miners Rangers), Ruby Bruce (Dewsbury Moor), Arabella Dahou (Warrington Wolves), Ruby Ellis (Hull FC), Jenna Foubister (Leigh Miners Rangers), Summer Goodway (Oulton Raidettes), Molly Hodgkins (Halton Farnworth Hornets), Ruby Hunter (Leigh Miners Rangers), Mollie Iceton (Stanningley), Rachel Lane (Leigh Miners Rangers), Olivia Leach (Warrington Wolves), Caitlin Maylor (Leigh Miners Rangers), Charlotte McDaid (Dewsbury Moor), Kaitlyn Morrisson Twibill (Dewsbury Moor), Katie Palmer (Leigh Miners Rangers), Isabel Rowe (Ashton Bears), Leah Schofield (Quennsbury), Evie Sexton (Hull FC), Sienna Sharp (Dewsbury Moor), Ebony Stead (Oulton Raidettes), India Thorp (Featherstone Lionesses), Ruby Walker (Dewsbury Moor), Libby Wall (Leigh Miners Rangers), Pauliane Wambalu (Shaw Cross Sharks), Freya Whitehead (Stanningley), Faith Yates (Ashton Bears)

Saturday 30 September 2023