Courtney Winfield-Hill (née Hill; born 9 January 1987)[1] is an Australian-born sportswoman who formerly played rugby league for England and Leeds Rhinos.
[2][3] Nicknamed "Corker" because her younger sister had difficulty pronouncing her name as a toddler, Winfield-Hill was born in Maryborough, Queensland.
The following summer, she had limited opportunities due to competition from other pace bowlers, but still played five of the eight WNCL matches and nine of the 12 T20s.
[9] In 2014, she took up professional sprinting, and, in her debut performance, won the 100m Ladies Gift at the 33rd annual Ipswich Winter Carnival.
[16][17] In February 2020 Winfield-Hill signed a short term contract to play for Sydney Roosters in the 2020 NRL Nines before rejoining the Rhinos for the 2020 Women's Super League.
[25] At the start of May 2024 it was announced that Winfield-Hill had been appointed as Senior Women and Girls’ Partner at the Rugby Football League (RFL) as well as continuing her media work with Sky.