Bone and Enyi added to Brumbies squad for Round 2 of NextGen 7s

Sat, Aug 16, 2025, 1:14 AM
Brumbies.Rugby
by Brumbies.Rugby

The Safeguard Global ACT Brumbies have named their 13-player squad for the second round of the ISPS Handa NextGen 7s series at Forshaw Rugby Park in Sylvania Waters, NSW tomorrow, with Super Rugby Women's players Lily Bone and Chioma Enyi drafted in to the side.

The team also features their teammates Bonnie Brewer, Ash Bishop and Ella Ryan, who all featured in the first round in the Sunshine Coast, with wing Biola Dawa rested.

The Brumbies lost their opening two games in Round 1, before showing immense character to come back and beat the Reds in thier third encounter.

Western Force Women’s players, utility back Brooklyn Teki Joyce and fly-half Nicole Ledington, join the team for tomorrow. Both players were invited to play the Brumbies for an opportunity to join the national 7s pathway program.

Paua Lee Going is also rested for this tournament, hile youth player Zoe Quigley sustained an injury in the first round that will sideline sidelining her for the remaining events.

Round 2 kicks off on Sunday, 17th August, with the Brumbies’ first game at 9.30am against the Waratahs, before taking on the Reds at 12.30pm and finishing the day against the Waratahs at 2pm.

ACT Brumbies Squad for Round 2 of ISPS Handa NextGen 7s, Forshaw Rugby Park, Sylvania Waters, NSW:

Chioma Enyi

Bonnie Brewer

Lily Bone

Georgie Hayes

Ella Ryan

Ash Bishop

Brooklyn Teki Joyce

Makenna Ravouvou

Emily Hudson

Adelaide Norris

Jenna Aiono

Nicole Ledington

Reese Vidler

 

Full Tournament Schedule - Sunday 17 August 2025

Forshaw Rugby Park, Sylvania Waters, NSW

 

9.30am: Brumbies v Waratahs

11am: Reds v Waratahs

12.30pm: Brumbies v Reds

2pm: Brumbies v Waratahs

3.30pm: Reds v Waratahs

                                                                              

Results from Round One of the ISPS Handa NextGen 7s held on the Sunshine Coast

Game 1: Reds 31 – 17 Brumbies

Game 2: Waratahs 27 – 7 Brumbies

Game 3: Brumbies 34 – 19 Reds

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