Kezie Apps: It's the best I've ever felt and it just keeps getting better
Live from NSW Blues camp ahead of Women's State of Origin Game II.
ladieswholeague.substack.comHere’s the latest I can share based on recent public coverage up to mid-2025, plus how to verify for 2026:
Kezie Apps remains a prominent figure in women’s rugby league, with ongoing media appearances and role as a leader for her club and state teams. Recent profiles highlight her leadership, community work, and long-standing commitment to growing the women’s game.[2][3]
In 2025, she was active with Wests Tigers in the NRLW and featured in media pieces about camp life, training, and upcoming fixtures, including commentary on her team’s premiership ambitions. Expect continued coverage around State of Origin duties and club performance.[8][10]
Public profiles (LinkedIn and media) show her as an ambassador and community advocate, reinforcing her influence beyond on-field performances.[3][2]
If you want, I can look for the very latest news from specific outlets (NRL.com, Wests Tigers, or NSW Blues) or pull up 2026 updates if you’d like me to search now.
Live from NSW Blues camp ahead of Women's State of Origin Game II.
ladieswholeague.substack.comKezie Apps speaks to the media ahead of the Jillaroos clash with Fetu Samoa.
www.nrl.comKezie Apps Try
www.nrl.comWe chat to Kezie Apps ahead of the team's final game of the NRLW season against the Knights at Campbelltown on Thursday night.
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