NRLW legend Hancock joins Dragons as injury replacement

LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick

The Dragons are pumped to announce that NRLW champion Stephanie Hancock is joining the squad for the upcoming 2024 season.

The 42-year-old powerhouse is stepping in due to a tough break for Tara McGrath-West, who's out for the season with a sternum injury.

A true trailblazer in the sport, Hancock first hit the NRLW scene with the Broncos back in 2018, paving the way for the competition's success.

After a stint with the Broncos, she brought her skills to the Red V for a year before moving on to the Titans, where she notched up an impressive eight tries over three seasons.

With a stellar resume that includes two World Cup wins, 16 caps for Queensland, and a record-breaking 33 NRLW appearances, Hancock is bringing some serious clout to the Red V.

Her experience and talent will undoubtedly add some serious firepower to the team as they gear up for the upcoming season.

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