LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy
In a tale as old as time, Kezie Apps, the co-captain of the Westpac NSW Sky Blues, is set to add yet another jersey to her impressive collection tonight at McDonald Jones Stadium.
With twelve jerseys already under her belt from her eleven years representing her state, Apps will proudly don lucky number 13 as she and co-captain Isabelle Kelly lead out the NSW team for Game Two of the Ampol Women's State of Origin.
A true legend in the making, Apps is a living, breathing embodiment of NSW women's rugby league history.
Her journey began back in 2014, when the annual clash between NSW and QLD was still known as the Interstate Challenge.
Since then, she has become a stalwart of the NSW team, a symbol of determination and skill on the field.
As Apps continues to live the dream, she exemplifies the grit and passion that define rugby league in its purest form.
With each jersey she dons, she adds another chapter to her legacy, solidifying her place among the greats of the game.
Her dedication to her team and her state is unmatched, making her a true icon of the sport.
Tonight, as she takes the field once again, Apps will draw on her years of experience and expertise to lead her team to victory.
With the weight of history on her shoulders, she will rise to the occasion, proving why she is considered one of the best in the business.
And as the final whistle blows, she will stand tall, knowing that she has left her mark on the game and cemented her place in rugby league folklore.