Valley league exports Kezie Apps and Millie Boyle have both been named for their respective clubs ahead of the NRLW premiership draw.
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Co-captain Kezie Apps will continue to be the linchpin of what's a very different looking forward pack to last season, notably by the addition of veteran Steph Hancock.
The Queensland great boasts an unmatched winning record at all levels of the game, with Bremner saying the hard-nosed prop will be influential by her mere presence.
"She's just someone who absolutely loves rugby league, she oozes passion and she will do absolutely everything in her power to win," captain Sam Bremner said.
Meanwhile, the Broncos have not released a full team list yet, but confirmed Millie would be part of the squad, recovering from a bulging disc she suffered late in 2019.
Broncos captain Ali Brigginshaw said: "We've still got the old girls in Lavinia Gould, Mille Boyle, Chelsea Lenarduzzi but we've also got the likes of Lauren Brown. There's just so much exciting talent there".
The Broncos have named 14 of their 22-strong squad and Brigginshaw said the roster are thriving on the pressure of being defending premiers.
"Every team wants to beat the Broncos and that's something we actually like," said Brigginshaw. "We like the pressure and we seem to perform under the pressure.
Meanwhile, the Dragons are eyeing off an incredible centres combination when they pair the incoming Isabelle Kelly with existing Origin star Jess Sergis.
A double header will open the competition with round one to launch on October 3.