A host of Australian Sevens talent will be gunning to help their respective teams to the Next Gen Sevens title at Rat Park on Sunday.
Defending champions Queensland have been boosted with young gun Rhani Hagan named as they sit in second overall, behind their NSW counterparts.
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The Queenslanders have also drafted in Brumbies flyer Charlie Brigstocke, who made her Super Rugby W debut last year and has played for the ACT side in past Next Gen events.
Teenager Layne Prince is among the new faces, the niece of NRL legend Scott, while capped Wallaroo Carys Dallinger will make her likely last appearance in maroon before heading back to New Zealand to play for the Chiefs in Super Rugby Aupiki.
They will face NSW in the opening game of the day, with the highest-ranked team on the finals table advancing straight to the decider, facing the winner of the second v third match.
The hosts' side includes Sevens talent Bridget Clark and Kiiahla Duff, with Duff and Clark recently suiting up for Tim Walsh’s side in Vancouver.
Wallaroos squad member Amelia Whitaker will also suit up in sky blue, having spent time within the 15s program in the past months.
As for the Brumbies, they have been boosted by Wallaroos contracted flanker Chioma Enyi.
The athletic back-rower is emerging as one of their brightest talents in the 15-a-side game, earning herself a maiden contract.
Spanish dual-international Anne Fernandez de Corres has been named once again.
The scrum-half is one of the most capped players in Spanish history, making her World Series debut almost a decade ago while also starting for Spain in every game at last year’s World Cup.
Ruby Nicholas leads the way for the ACT side, with the Brumbies opening their campaign against the Reds before facing the Waratahs.
Matilda Vial
Rhani Hagan
Leilani Hills
Madi Pomerenke
Charlie Brigstoke
Reese Orcher
Aimee Henry
Evie Sampson
Layne Prince
Zoe Waters
Carys Dallinger
Emmisyn Wynyard
Bridget Clark
Edie Burke
Amelia Whitaker
Talia Berryman
Kiiahla Duff
Cobi Ryan-Last
Darci Turinui
Anika McCarthy
Lola Harvison
Chanel Williams
Darcie Prosser-Shaw
Lusiana Vesikula
Paua Lee Going
Merania Paraone
Bonnie Brewer
Anne Fernandez De Corres
Ruby Nicholas
Ash Bishop
Chioma Enyi
Kyah Little
Georgie Hayes
Sophie Bowley
Maronay Smuts
Makenna Ravouvou
Sunday 12 April 2026
9.30am - Waratahs v Reds
11.00am - Reds v Brumbies
12.30pm - Waratahs v Brumbies
2.00pm - 2nd position finals table v 3rd position finals table
3.30pm - 1st position finals table v winner of 2 v 3