The Wallaroos have locked in another four stars for next year, with incumbent flyhalf Faitala Moleka the headlining name.
She will be joined by forwards Martha Fua, Allana Sikimeti and winger Biola Dawa in re-committing to the program for 2026.
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The Wallaroos are set to travel to Europe and the US next year as part of a revamped test schedule, with the side now playing at least 10 test matches a year from 2026.
Moleka will be a major part of the upcoming schedule, the 20-year-old making her debut in 2023 and earning her 25th cap against England at the Rugby World Cup, starting every Wallaroos match at the showpiece event.
Joining her in the backline is fellow ACT Brumbies star Biola Dawa, the four-capped Wallaroo making history in 2024 when she became the first player of Sudanese heritage to play for Australia in Test rugby.
The two inclusions will be ideal for the Wallaroos program, as the side looks to build a core group of national players as the program transitions into a fully professional outfit.
"With 26 caps under her belt at the young age of 20, Faitala embodies the future of this team and is a central player in the Wallaroos squad," General Manager of Women's Rugby Jilly Collins said in a statement.
"It has been incredibly rewarding to witness her talent blossom and see her grow into an influential player on the international scene. We are thrilled that she has committed her future to the Wallaroos.
"Biola's recommitment to the Wallaroos through 2026 is fantastic for the team. She has shown tremendous dedication and has made real progress this year in what is a highly competitive position.
"We look forward to seeing her push for regular selection."
The reinforcement also continues in the front row, with ACT Brumbies prop Martha Fua and Western Force prop Allana Sikimeti completing the quartet, recommitting for 2026.
Having also come from the Blacktown Scorpions program like Moleka, Fua made her Wallaroos debut earlier this year against Fijiana in Suva, originally coming through the ranks as a Sevens player before turning her attention to XVs in recent seasons.
Missing out on the World Cup squad that went to England, Sikimeti has made good use of her time, signing with the Force in 2025 after a stint in Canberra and also joining the Tokyo Phoenix as part of the WA’s side strategic partnership.
The prop is considered a star of the future in the Wallaroo program, having made her debut in 2024 and being part of the side’s WXV 2 title win in South Africa that year.
Both props will significantly beef up the forward depth, which will be a critical part of the Wallaroos' development in 2026.
"We were delighted to see Martha earn her debut Wallaroos cap this year and take significant steps in her development," Collins said.
"Although she just missed out on a spot in the World Cup squad, we have absolute belief in her continued progress and know she has a very promising career ahead in the gold jersey.
"Allana is a promising prop with many successful years ahead of her.
"She is currently gaining valuable match experience in Japan with the Tokyo Phoenix, facilitated by the Western Force's strategic partnership.
"She’s an exciting prospect and is expected to be at her prime for the 2029 World Cup."
The Wallaroos have locked in over 30 signatures for the 2026 season, with further signings to come in the closing weeks of 2025.
Biola Dawa
- Position: Wing
- DOB: 5/11/2000
- Junior Club: Wagga Reddies
- 2025 Super Rugby Club: ACT Brumbies
Martha Fua
- Position: Prop
- DOB: 27/4/2002
- Junior Club: Blacktown Scorpions
- 2025 Super Rugby Club: ACT Brumbies
Faitala Moleka
- Position: Flyhalf
- DOB: 29/1/2005
- Junior Club: Blacktown Scorpions
- 2025 Super Rugby Club: ACT Brumbies
Allana Sikimeti
- Position: Prop
- DOB: 2/7/2004
- Junior Club: Wests Brisbane
- 2025 Super Rugby Club: Western Force
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