Western Force pair Nicole Ledington and Brooklyn Teki-Joyce have been named to make their Wallaroos debuts in the opening Test match of the season against Fijiana in Canberra on Friday (1:55pm AWST).
The Aranmore College graduates are among six debutantes for the game, along with Australian Sevens star Sidney Taylor at outside centre, plus Piper Simons, back-rower Lily Bone and hooker Brittany Merlo, who are all in line for maiden Test appearances.
Teki-Joyce, Ledington and Bone all joined the Wallaroos national program this year after impressive performances in Super Rugby Women’s in 2025.
Wests Scarborough winger Teki-Joyce, 23, had scored two tries on her Australia A debut against Samoa in 2024, and backed that up with a strong 2025 campaign.
Kalamunda fly-half Ledington has been a mainstay at the Force, clocking up 20 appearances and joining the Club’s leadership group in 2025.
There are another three Force players named in the 23, with Sammy Wood starting at scrum-half and Cecilia Smith at inside-centre. Michaela Leonard is among the reserves.
Wallaroos captain Siokapesi Palu Sekona leads the new-look side, which includes 17 players who featured at last year’s Women’s Rugby World Cup.
The Wallaroos will look to defend the Vuvale Bowl after winning the inaugural title 43-7 in Suva last year.
Wallaroos interim coach Sam Needs said: “We’ve had a great 12 days in camp so far and that made selections across the board a healthy headache for the coaches.
“We are really pleased to be able to give six players potential debuts this weekend and are excited to see them take the next step in their rugby journeys.
“Fijiana will provide a strong and physical challenge for us ahead of the Pacific Four series and we are looking forward to our first Test of the year.”
The Wallaroos have played Fijiana on four occasions for a 4-0 record while the Test match will be the second time GIO Stadium has hosted a fixture following the side’s win over USA in Canberra last year.
The Wallaroos will hold a final training session on Thursday before taking on the Fijians prior to the Swyft Super Rugby match between the ACT Brumbies and NSW Waratahs on Friday.
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WALLAROOS TEAM TO PLAY FIJIANA
1. Brianna Hoy (#203 - NSW Waratahs/Coffs Harbour Snappers) – 9 caps
2. Adiana Talakai (#182 - NSW Waratahs/Sydney University) – 21 caps
3. Bridie O’Gorman (#180 - NSW Waratahs/Sydney University) – 37 caps
4. Kaitlan Leaney (#179 - NSW Waratahs/SCU Marlins) – 35 caps
5. Ashley Fernandez (#221 - ACT Brumbies/Uni-North Owls) – 6 caps
6. Siokapesi Palu Sekona (c) (#194 - ACT Brumbies/Rockdale Rangers) – 23 caps
7. Emily Chancellor (#158 - NSW Waratahs/Sydney University) – 34 caps
8. Piper Duck (#185 - NSW Waratahs/Tumut Bullettes) – 22 caps
9. Samantha Wood (#207 - Western Force/Kalamunda Rugby Club) – 11 caps
10. Nicole Ledington (Western Force/Kalamunda Rugby Club)* - debut
11. Brooklyn Teki-Joyce (Western Force/West Scarborough)* - debut
12. Cecilia Smith (#190 - Western Force/Leeton Dianas) – 28 caps
13. Sidney Taylor (Queensland Reds/Wests Bulldogs)* - debut
14. Maya Stewart (#196 - NSW Waratahs/Nelson Bay Gropers) – 22 caps
15. Faitala Moleka (#199 - ACT Brumbies/Blacktown Scorpions) – 26 caps
Reserves
16. Brittany Merlo (NSW Waratahs/Sydney University)* - debut
17. Faliki Pohiva (#219 - NSW Waratahs/Blacktown Scorpions) – 7 caps
18. Eva Karpani (#171 - Queensland Reds/Southern Suburbs) – 41 caps
19. Michaela Leonard (#168 - Western Force/Tuggeranong Vikings) – 42 caps
20. Lily Bone (ACT Brumbies/Orange City)* - debut
21. Piper Simons (NSW Waratahs/Gordon Rugby Club)* - debut
22. Georgina Friedrichs (#178 - NSW Waratahs/Wests Bulldogs) – 38 caps
23. Desiree Miller (#204 - NSW Waratahs/Eastern Suburbs) – 23 caps
Unavailable for selection due to injury
• Tania Naden (knee)
• Waiaria Ellis (shoulder)
• Katalina Amosa (knee)
WALLAROOS 2026 TEST SCHEDULE
• March 27: Wallaroos v Fijiana at GIO Stadium, Canberra - 4:55pm AEDT (Vuvale Bowl)
• April 11: Canada v Wallaroos at Heart Health Park, Sacramento, USA - 12:00pm AEST (Pacific Four series)
• April 17: USA v Wallaroos at CPKC Stadium, Kansas City, USA - 11:00am AEST (Pacific Four series)
• April 25: Wallaroos v New Zealand at Sunshine Coast Stadium - 7:45pm AEST (Pacific Four series/O’Reilly Cup)
• August 22: New Zealand v Wallaroos at Go Media Stadium, Auckland (O’Reilly Cup)