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Ali Brigginshaw (born 1 December 1989) is an Australian rugby league footballer who plays for the Brisbane Broncos in the NRL Women's Premiership and Valleys Diehards in the QRL Women's Premiership.

Primarily a Шаблон:Rlp, she is the captain of the Broncos, Australia and Queensland.

Background

Born in Ipswich, Queensland, Brigginshaw played her junior rugby league for the North Ipswich Tigers but was forced to give up the sport when she was twelve because there was no competition for older girls.[1] Brigginshaw's father Larry was a halfback in the Brisbane Rugby League, captaining Eastern Suburbs to a premiership win in 1983.[2]

Playing career

In 2009, Brigginshaw returned to rugby league, playing for the Souths Logan Magpies. That year, she made her representative debuts for Australia and Queensland.[3][4]

In 2013, Brigginshaw was a member of Australia's 2013 Women's Rugby League World Cup-winning squad, starting at Шаблон:Rlp in the final against New Zealand.[5]

In 2015, Brigginshaw broke her right fibula in three places. During her recovery she took up Muay Thai and boxing, becoming a national champion and the Australian Golden Gloves Novice A champion in the 69 kg category.[6] In 2016, she returned from injury and played in Queensland 4–8 loss to New South Wales.[7]

On 2 December 2017, she started at Шаблон:Rlp and was named Player of the Match in Australia's 23–16 Women's World Cup final win over New Zealand. [8]

2018

In May , she represented South East Queensland at the first ever Women's National Championships. [9] In June, Brigginshaw, along with Brittany Breayley, Heather Ballinger, Teuila Fotu-Moala and Caitlyn Moran, were named as the five marquee players for the Brisbane Broncos NRL Women's Premiership team.[10] In August, she was named captain of the side.[11]

On 30 September, she captained the Broncos' in their 34–12 Grand Final win over the Sydney Roosters.

2019

In May, she once again represented South East Queensland at the Women's National Championships.[12]

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Ali Brigginshaw with the WRLWC 2021 trophy

On 6 October, she captained the Broncos to their second NRL Women's Premiership after they defeated the St George Illawarra Dragons 30–6 in the Grand Final.[13][14]

2020

In 2020, Brigginshaw joined Ipswich Brothers for the inaugural season of the QRL Women's Premiership.[15]

On 19 October, she won the Dally M Medal for female Player of the Year.[16] On 25 October, she started at Шаблон:Rlp in the Broncos' 20–10 NRLW Grand Final win over the Roosters.[17]

2021

In 2021, Brigginshaw joined Valleys Diehards in the QRL Women's Premiership.[18]

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Ali Brigginshaw after winning the player of the match award in the WRLWC 2021 Final in 2022

Achievements and accolades

Individual

Team

Personal life

Brigginshaw proposed to her partner Kate Daly in December 2019[20] and the couple married a year later, on 30 December 2020.[21]

References

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External links

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Шаблон:Brisbane Broncos women's squad Шаблон:Brisbane Broncos squad - 2018 NRLW premiers Шаблон:Brisbane Broncos squad - 2019 NRLW premiers Шаблон:Brisbane Broncos squad - 2020 NRLW premiers Шаблон:Australian 2017 Women's Rugby League World Cup Squad Шаблон:Australian 2021 Women's Rugby League World Cup Squad