Published on April 2, 2026
In a significant boost for Super Rug, three standout players have secured landmark contracts, ensuring their presence in the league for the next three years. Tara Turner, Maama Vaipulu, and Jaymie Kolose have been integral to their teams and their re-signing marks a major step forward in building a competitive roster.
Tara Turner, known for her dynamic playmaking ability and leadership on the field, has been a fan favorite since her debut. Her vision and agility have made her one of the league’s most formidable players, and her commitment to the team further solidifies their championship aspirations.
Maama Vaipulu brings power and resilience to the forward pack. With a reputation for dominating at the breakdown and making critical tackles, her presence on the field is undeniable. Vaipulu’s re-signing is expected to strengthen the team’s physicality and overall performance, laying a strong foundation for future successes.
Jaymie Kolose, an emerging star in the league, has captured attention with her electrifying speed and relentless drive. Her ability to break through defenses and score tries has been a game-changer for her team. Kolose’s contract extension not only rewards her recent performances but also highlights the league’s commitment to nurturing young talent.
Super Rug expressed their excitement over the players’ re-signings, emphasizing the importance of building a strong core group as the league continues to grow in popularity and competitiveness. The new contracts are seen as a vital investment in the future of the tournament, setting the stage for thrilling matches in the seasons to come.
As the league gears up for the next series, fans are eagerly anticipating the contributions of these three athletes. Their retention signals stability and ambition, which could propel their teams to greater heights in the world of women’s rugby.
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