NRLW's growing maturity shows in players unafraid to defy expectations | Megan Maurice

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As the competition grows so too do the platforms of the players and their confidence in speaking out about what matters to them

The Roosters' Jasmine Strange is chatting candidly on a podcast clip posted to TikTok about her period. "Every fourth game we play, we are on our period," she tells the shocked host of Burro's Backyard, who confesses that he thought "maybe the sport chicks don't get them".

Kennedy Cherrington and her sister Rueben open up on their own podcast on everything from Māori culture and the Treaty of Waitangi, to their thoughts on the Run it Straight challenge, to the grief of losing their brother.

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