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Millie Boyle has given the Jillaroos program and women s rugby league a tick of approval by declaring her commitment to the game for the foreseeable future.
Boyle has become one of the best forwards in the women s game after switching to rugby league in 2019 after having represented the Wallaroos over a three-year period.
The 22-year-old was among several players who had to decide their short-term futures this season with the World Cups for both codes scheduled around the same time.
While the postponement of the Rugby World Cup last month made the decision easier for Boyle, the Broncos prop told NRL.com a decision had already been made.