Bobbi Law has made quite the impression since switching codes from union to league in 2019, earning a call-up to the NSW Country squad for the Women's National Championships.
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The Port Stephens product was one of eight CRL Newcastle players announced this week in the side, which trains at Penrith on May 25 before heading to the Gold Coast (May 30-June 2) to defend their inaugural crown.
First-timer Law was recently noticed by Newcastle coach Rick Stone and after being invited to train at club level has featured at centre in the last three NSW Women's Premiership games.
Earlier this season she represented Newcastle and Hunter in the NSW Country Championships in March, listed as a five-eighth from Karuah.
Last year Law, now 21, played in the Newcastle and Hunter Rugby Union grand final for The Waratahs and was named for the Knights in the NRL Touch Premiership.
There are seven Jillaroos in NSW Country, including Isabelle Kelly, Hannah Southwell and Bec Young.
NSW COUNTRY WOMEN: Kezie Apps, Keeley Davis, Rikeya Horne, Ruan Sims, Shakiah Tungai (Illawarra South Coast Dragons); Kirra Dibb (Central Coast Roosters); Vanessa Foliaki, Kaitlyn Phillips (Western); Emma Hickey, Takilele Katoa Tess Staines, Gabrielle Suckling (Riverina Bulls); Kylie Hilder, Melanie Howard, Isabelle Kelly, Bobbi Law, Simone Smith, Hannah Southwell, Holli Wheeler, Bec Young (CRL Newcastle); Ellie Johnston, Shellie Long (North Coast Bulldogs).