Island retreat: Jillaroos find strength in paradise before showdown

The Jillaroos spent time in the Torres Strait in the lead up to their opening Pacific Championships game against New Zealand.

LeagueNews.co | Robbie Hamilton

The Harvey Norman Jillaroos, Australia's women's rugby league team, have recently formed stronger bonds with each other during their time spent on Thursday Island in far north Queensland.

Isabelle Kelly, who returned to camp after a week off, expressed her newfound appreciation and understanding of what it means to be a Jillaroo.

This special time away has allowed the team to reflect on their journey and connect on a deeper level.

The experience has provided them with a moment to pause and appreciate the significance of their roles as representatives of their country in rugby league.

Thursday Island, located in a more remote area of Australia, has given the players a unique opportunity to come together and create a tighter-knit team dynamic.

As they prepare for their final Pacific Championships game against New Zealand, the Jillaroos are fueled by their strengthened bonds and sense of camaraderie.

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