Heather Ballinger
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Born | Longreach, Queensland, Australia | 29 July 1982||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 175 cm (5 ft 9 in) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 83 kg (13 st 1 lb) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Position | Prop | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Source: RLP As of 6 October 2020 |
Heather Jayne Ballinger (born 29 July 1982) is an Australian former rugby league footballer played for the Brisbane Broncos in the NRL Women's Premiership.
Primarily a prop, she represented Australia and Queensland and won a premiership with the Broncos in 2018.
Background
[edit]Ballinger attended Scots PGC College in Warwick, Queensland, where she represented Queensland in shot put.[1][2] Outside of sports, she works as a police officer.[3]
Playing career
[edit]In 2007, Ballinger began playing rugby league for Ivanhoes in Cairns, winning the CDRL Women's League. In 2010, she was named the CDRL Women's Player of the Year.[4]
In 2011, she made her debut for Australia in their 42–14 win over Samoa in Apia.[5]
In 2013, she was a member of Australia's 2013 Women's Rugby League World Cup-winning squad.[6]
In October 2017, she was named in Australia's 2017 Women's Rugby League World Cup squad.[7] On 2 December, she started at prop in the Jillaroos 23-16 final win over the New Zealand.
In June 2018, Ballinger, along with Ali Brigginshaw, Brittany Breayley, Teuila Fotu-Moala and Caitlyn Moran, were named as the five marquee players for the Brisbane Broncos women's team which commenced playing in the NRL Women's Premiership in September.[8] On 29 September 2018, she started at prop and scored a try in the Broncos' 34–12 Grand Final win over the Sydney Roosters.[9]
On 13 October 2018, she played her final game for Australia, winning Player of the Match in a 26–24 win over New Zealand at Mt Smart Stadium.[10]
In May 2019, she represented Queensland Country at the NRL Women's National Championships. In August 2019, she returned to the Broncos NRLW squad, but did not play a game for the side.[11][12]
On 11 February 2020, she announced her retirement from State of Origin, after 11 years of representing Queensland.[13] In March 2020, she joined the Tweed Heads Seagulls in the newly established QRL Women's Premiership.[14]
Achievements and accolades
[edit]Individual
[edit]- QRL Representative Player of the Year: 2015
Team
[edit]- 2013 Women's Rugby League World Cup: Australia – Winners
- 2017 Women's Rugby League World Cup: Australia – Winners
- 2018 NRLW Grand Final: Brisbane Broncos – Winners
References
[edit]- ^ Walsh, Gerard. "Local girls are all stars". Gladstoneobserver.com.au. Retrieved 15 December 2017.
- ^ "Sisters in arms set for final stand". Qrl.com. 17 July 2017. Retrieved 15 December 2017.
- ^ Cripps, Sally (28 June 2018). "Ballinger is a Bronco". Queensland Country Life. Retrieved 13 March 2022.
- ^ "About Us - Ivanhoe Football & Recreation Club Inc - SportsTG". SportsTG. Retrieved 15 December 2017.
- ^ "Tallis presents Jillaroos jerseys - Australian Womens Rugby League - SportsTG". SportsTG. Retrieved 15 December 2017.
- ^ "Jillaroos Squad set to take on the World!!! - Australian Womens Rugby League - SportsTG". SportsTG. Retrieved 15 December 2017.
- ^ "Jillaroos named". Rugby League World Cup. 8 October 2017. Retrieved 4 December 2017.
- ^ "Broncos' World-Class Signings For NRLW". Brisbane Broncos official website. 7 June 2018. Retrieved 7 June 2018.
- ^ "NRLW grand final: Broncos down Roosters 34-12 in historic clash". The Daily Telegraph. 30 September 2018.
- ^ "Jillaroos farewell Ballinger with win". The Women's Game. 13 October 2018.
- ^ "Line-ups named for Women's National Championships". NRL. 22 May 2019.
- ^ "Broncos NRLW season by the numbers". NRL. 9 December 2019.
- ^ "Ballinger calls time on her Queensland career". QRL. 11 February 2020.
- ^ "QRLW 2020: A look at the big stars and the up-and-comers of the inaugural women's premiership". The Courier Mail. 10 March 2020.