
LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
Isabel McMenemy, a promising talent in rugby league, has been making significant strides with the Wests Tigers' female teams, competing in the Lisa Fiaola Cup and Tarsha Gale Cup.
Over the past two seasons, the Tigers reached the finals, showcasing their rising stars.
This season, as a winger for the Lisa Fiaola Cup, McMenemy played a crucial role in propelling the team to the Preliminary Final, where they narrowly lost to the Central Coast Roosters.
A standout player, McMenemy is part of the 2024 Lisa Fiaola Cup Grand Final squad and is following in the footsteps of her father, Shayne McMenemy, a ten-time Irish international who played 31 matches for the Western Suburbs Magpies and later had stints with clubs like Oldham, Halifax, and Hull FC.
Despite only joining rugby league two years ago, Isabel's journey is just beginning.
In an exclusive interview with Zero Tackle, she shared insights into her experiences and aspirations, highlighting her passion for the sport and dedication to following her father's legacy.
As she continues to develop her skills and make an impact on the field, Isabel McMenemy is poised to become a prominent figure in rugby league.