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Equal pay and full-time contracts: NRL’s future plans for players mapped out – Sydney Morning Herald
Ahead of the NRL’s women in league round, the NRL’s manager of women’s elite programs Tiffany Slater has outlined the plans for the women’s game despite the impacts of COVID-19.
NSW captain and Jillaroos star Kezie Apps said it was no longer unrealistic to dream about equal pay for female players.
“It is something I believe will happen,” Apps said. “The more support we get, the more opportunities we get to train, to be coached by the best coaches … we do a really good job with what we are given.”
“If we were full time, imagine the game we could play and the product we could produce.”
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