Jess Sergis ranked among best female players in the NRLW

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The seventh NRLW season is just around the corner and Newcastle is gunning for a third-straight premiership, but the Roosters have dominated in a list of the top 50 players in the game.

Knights fullback Tamika Upton is the best player in the NRLW after winning last year’s Dally M Medal, while the Titans and Broncos are rising the ranks in most stacked squads in the women’s comp.

After a historic three-game State of Origin series some of the games biggest stars have dropped down the pecking order, while a shock return of a retired star has shaken up the rankings.

Pamela Whaley and The Daily Telegraph have ranked the bigger stars and Jess Sergis is placed in top 5.

She is 26 and she is playing in the centre, participating in 28 games in the season.

The 2019 Dally M Medalist has maintained a remarkable consistency heading into her seventh season of NRLW, where she’s regularly the best player on the field at any level of the game.

Source: The Daily Telegraph

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