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Raiders to wear Women in League Jersey this week

The Canberra Raiders will wear the club's 2021 Women in League Jersey this Thursday against the Melbourne Storm. 

The design features over 1000 names of women who contribute immensely to rugby league as part of the Raiders Valkyrie Program. The jersey has been supported by Toyota Forklifts, who have helped bring the project together. 

The Valkyrie Program has been implemented at the club since 2018 and helps women get involved, included and influence rugby league at the Raiders and wider region. This includes Raiders members, fans, staff, players in the local competitions and Tarsha Gale Cup side, as well as player’s partners and family.

We are members, fans and family. We are participants in our local football and social clubs. We are development and representative players. We are Raiders support personnel and health professionals. We are administrators. We are part of our network, sponsors, charities and community groups. We are part of the Valkyrie Program. We are included. We are respected. We are Raiders family. We are Women in League.

The Valkyrie features on the jersey which represents the Raiders Valkyrie program which helps women get involved, included and influence rugby league.
The Valkyrie features on the jersey which represents the Raiders Valkyrie program which helps women get involved, included and influence rugby league.

Raiders forward Sia Soliola said the team was very proud to be wearing the jersey and representing the women who make playing the game possible.

“We can see how much of an impact women have in our game,” Soliola said. “We have board members like Katrina Fanning, she’s a great example of a woman in rugby league who has not only done good stuff for women but also the Indigenous communities as well.

“It’s great that we can acknowledge all the ladies in the game that make a big impact.

“We’ve highlighted here in Canberra the growth in the women’s game such as the Tarsha Gale Cup squads have really grown in numbers. That’s a really big factor for us as a club to really acknowledge that and aim for NRLW. It’s really amazing what women are doing in the game.”

Soliola was also excited that the jersey features his wife, Gemmah.

“It’s pretty special because we all go through our journeys,” Soliola said. “We all get acknowledged for the hard work we put in but you never necessarily see all the sacrifices that our partners and the women in our lives do for us.”

Sia Soliola's wife Gemmah is one  of hundreds of women represented on the jersey
Sia Soliola's wife Gemmah is one of hundreds of women represented on the jersey

Raiders sponsor Toyota Forklifts also have the names of their female staff on the jersey which CEO Steve Takacs is proud of.

“Toyota Material Handling Australia and our brands of Toyota Forklifts and Huski Construction Equipment aim to promote diversity and inclusion as a core value,” Takacs said. “We are proud to be associated with supporting Women in League.”

Raiders staff member Stephanie Backer was also pleased to see the invaluable work of women in and around the club recognised.

“I thoroughly enjoy coming into work each and every day to promote rugby league and the Raiders,” Backer said. “It is great getting to collaborate with and learn from many female professionals who are experts in their fields.

“It’s really exciting to see the expansion of the NRLW this season. Many women and men are working hard behind the scenes to make this a reality for the Raiders in the near future. I can’t wait to see our members and fans get behind the women in green.”

The Canberra Raiders will wear the jersey when they take on the Melbourne Storm for the Women in League round. 

Jerseys are now available to purchase at raidersshop.com.au  

Acknowledgement of Country

Canberra Raiders 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.