Sharks half-five eighth Braydon Trindall has been added to the Indigenous All Stars team for the match against the Maori to be played at Rotorua International Stadium on Saturday 11 February.
Trindall joins Cronulla teammate Nicho Hynes in the Indigenous squad, with the pair to come up against the Sharks pair of Briton Nikora and Royce Hunt who will represent the Maori outfit.
Daine Laurie, Albert Kelly and Isaiah Tass join Trindall as late inclusions in the men’s Indigenous All Stars, replacing Josh Addo-Carr, Ezra Mam, Chris Smith and Will Smith.
Shakiah Tungai and Ahlivia Ingram have been added to the women’s Indigenous All Stars, replacing Caitlan Johnston and Tallisha Harden. Sharks Harvey Norman Women's Premiership hooker Quincy Dodd will play for the women's Indigenous All Stars, with Zali Fay and Brooke Anderson to play for the Maori.
The updated squads are below:
Indigenous All Stars (Men)
Bailey Butler
Selwyn Cobbo
Tyrell Fuimaono
J'maine Hopgood
Nicholas Hynes
Ryan James
Albert Kelly
Joshua Kerr
Daine Laurie
Latrell Mitchell
Shaquai Mitchell
Kierran Moseley
Brent Naden
Tyrone Peachey
Tyrell Sloan
Isaiah Tass
Jamayne Taunoa-Brown
Braydon Trindall
Cody Walker
Jack Wighton
Coach: Ronald Griffiths
Indigenous All Stars (Women)
Essay Banu
Shaylee Bent
Jaime Chapman
Bree Chester
Kirra Dibb
Quincy Dodd
Taliah Fuimaono
Ahlivia Ingram
Keilee Joseph
Bobbi Law
Mia Middleton
Sareka Mooka
Jasmine Peters
Kaitlyn Phillips
Shaniah Power
Jada Taylor
Tahlulah Tillett
Shakiah Tungai
Coach: Ben Jeffries
The 2023 NRL Harvey Norman All Stars is proudly supported by Harvey Norman, Rotorua Lakes Council, along with Indigenous team major partner Aboriginal Employment Strategy (AES).
All Stars matches will be broadcast live in Australia on the Nine Network, Fox League and Kayo.