Indigenous All Stars women’s coach Ben Jeffries is looking to restore some belief in the side as they look to make amends following a 24-0 loss to the Māori Ferns last year.

Jeffries returns to the coaching role after a 12-month hiatus with eight players remaining from last year’s squad, seven of whom were part of his successful 2020 campaign.

The Indigenous side features five debutantes including Broncos star Tamika Upton and Knights playmaker Kirra Dibb.

“We made some strides in 2020 I believe and the result itself showed it,” Jeffries told NRL.com.

“We had a lot of accountability in the jersey that week and what they stood for so we’ll try and re-instate that.

“In the end, you’re there to win a game but there are some other things inside that.

“Some girls are starting their journey in being identified as Indigenous too, someone like Kirra Dibb, who has been on that journey for several years now.


Indigenous All Stars coach Ben Jeffries.
Indigenous All Stars coach Ben Jeffries.
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“We want to establish that accountability and what it means around the whole culture going forward.

“It’s going to be a younger team than last year but what that brings is enthusiasm and energy so we’re pretty happy with the side we have picked.

“There are plenty of potential leaders in this group. I want them to enjoy the week and bond. If they do that they’ll more than likely come up with a result they want.”

The fixture acts as an important milestone for the women’s Indigenous All Stars side as they notch their 10th year since the concept began in 2011.


Match Highlights: Indigenous All Stars v Maori Ferns, 2020