Zahara Temara

[citation needed] Whilst the Nerang Roosters made the final, they were beaten by Aspley Rugby League Club.

In her first year in the Burleigh women's team, they went on to make the semifinals but were knocked out by Beerwah Rugby League Club, where she played fullback.

She scored three tries (a hat trick) against Canada at the Rugby League World Cup 2017, where she played in the centre position.

[citation needed] Temara played a utility role in the World Cup final, coming off the bench as a forward and securing a win against the Kiwi Ferns at Brisbane's Suncorp Stadium, 2 December 2017.

She was instrumental for the Roosters in their shock semifinal win over the Broncos in which she kicked for over 250 metres and produced two goal line drop outs.

Although the outstanding regular season,[clarification needed] the Sydney Roosters Women were then themselves found on the receiving end of a shock semifinal loss, losing 24-10 against Parramatta Eels.

2023 After five seasons with the Sydney Roosters Women, Temara sought a change in scenery, saying that she was very excited to be part of the new expansion NRLW team, the Canberra Raiders.

Temara finished her sixth season in the NRLW playing all nine games for the expansion club, picked up a try, kicked 21 goals and had a career high of five try assists.

She continued her NRLW journey in her second year for the Canberra Raiders, guiding them to a turbulent start of one win from the opening three games, scoring two tries.

Temara had previously played three seasons for the Helensvale Hogs RUC rugby women's team, securing representative honours with the Queensland Reds each year.