Ali Brigginshaw is close to making history with her upcoming appearance for the Jillaroos.
At 35 years old, Brigginshaw will make her 27th appearance for the Jillaroos against Samoa, placing her third for most Test caps, behind Hall of Famers Karyn Murphy and Tahnee Norris.
She will join Murphy on 28 games in Round 3 of the Pacific Championships against New Zealand, with only Norris (32) left to catch.
With a finals appearance this year and a full 2026 World Cup, Brigginshaw could end her career as the equal most-capped Jillaroo, cementing her spot on the Mount Rushmore of women's rugby league.
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Autor's resume: Jillaroos star Ali Brigginshaw makes history.